This is really just the change to use the unicode copyright symbol
and then rerunning the pull translations logic (minus the transifex step)
to update the eo files. The other changes were just picked up as part of
running those scripts
If the certificate has an associated certificate date override, display
that date on the certificate instead of any other date. The date
override should not affect whether or not the certificate is visible /
available; only the date displayed on the certificate.
* MB-1192: [feat] Add course ended, not passing
If a student has not passed a course, the course has ended, and they have a verified seat, we want to show them a message at a glance on the
dashboard.
* refactor: Merge the openedx certs app with lms one
Move the certs API from openedx into the lms certificates app.
Functionally, this is a no-op. Cleanup will happen in a subsequent
commit. This is simply a move.
Beta testers can’t earn course certificates, so they should not see a “Request Certificate” button or other info describing how they can earn a cert.
MICROBA-992
* [feat] Add course over, not passing status to dash
If a student has not passed a course, the course has ended, and they
have a verified seat, we want to show them a message at a glance on the
dashboard.
If the verified name feature is enabled and the user has their
preference set to use verified name for certificates, create and
display certificates with their verified name rather than their
profile name.
Does 3 things:
(1) Use django for modulestore tests
(2) Use normal LMS settings for modulestore tests instead of openedx/tests/settings.py
(3) Simplify some TestCase subclasses by converting them to use ModuleStoreTestCase
Details and rationale:
(1) Currently parts of the modulestore test suite are designed to run "without django", although there is still a lot of django functionality imported at times, and many of the tests do in fact use django. But for the upcoming PR #27565 (moving split's course indexes from MongoDB to MySQL), we will need to always have Django enabled. So this commit paves the way for that change.
(2) The previous tests that did use Django used a special settings file, openedx/tests/settings.py which made some debugging confusing because those tests had quite different django settings than other tests. This change deletes that file and runs the tests using the LMS test settings.
(3) The test suite also contains many different ways of initializing and testing a modulestore, with significant differences in their configuration, and also a lot of repetition. I find this makes understanding, debugging and writing tests more difficult. So this commit also reduces the number of different "test case using modulestore" base classes:
* Simplifies MixedWithOptionsTestCase and MixedSplitTestCase by making them simple subclasses of ModuleStoreTestCase.
* Removes PureModulestoreTestCase.
We add 'courserun_key' (aka "course_id" though that's technically a
misnomer) as an optional parameter to the /event endpoint url. If it
is not present, it will still be parsed out of the url, if the url is
of the right format.
Additionally, Logger.log() in js adds this parameter to its /event
call, pulling it from the $$course_id global.
This provides opportunity for MFEs to (separately) provide the key
without concern about url parsing.
TNL-7752
Register the new CertificateDateOverride model with the Django admin.
Customize the `generated_certificate` field to accept the certificate id
(with search); and autosave the admin user making the change to the
`overridden_by` field, and make it read-only.
For MICROBA-1417, toward MICROBA-1239.
[MICROBA-1354]
* Update Python API function named `cert_generated_enabled` to `has_self_generated_certificates_enabled` to more accurately reflect the purpose of the function
Instead of hard-coding the "Learn More" and potentially other links for course
apps in the course authoring MFEs this change loads those URLs from the
django settings as part of each individual course app.
Sanitizes Markdown that goes back and forth between the server and
client side, to strip out data: links, so that they cannot be abused.
There is no present vulnerability to this issue–modern browsers disallow
data links in the first place, and we already filter this out in both
client-side code as well as the HTML generated in the REST API (it's run
through bleach). But we're adding this anyway, to further reduce the
odds that some client-side mistake could cause a vulnerability. This is
part of TNL-8589.
Remove the option to masquerade as a generic learner
if there are enrollment tracks or partition groups
because the behavior is unpredictable and unhelpful.
Fixes: AA-893
LOGIN_REDIRECT_WHITELIST has been used to filter redirect-url while processing logout requests but its configurations were not picked through environment files like lms.yml or studio.yml. This PR fixes that bug.
Add a new model (and corresponding migration) to the certificates
app in the LMS: CertificateDateOverride. The model will eventually be
used to allow course teams / support to override the "Issued On" date
for a given course certificate.