* Python code cleanup by the cleanup-python-code Jenkins job.
This pull request was generated by the cleanup-python-code Jenkins job, which ran
```
cd lms/djangoapps/dashboard; find . -type f -name '*.py' | while read fname; do sed -i 's/ # lint-amnesty, pylint: disable=super-with-arguments//; s/ # lint-amnesty, pylint: disable=import-error, wrong-import-order//; s/ # lint-amnesty, pylint: disable=wrong-import-order//' "$fname"; done; find . -type f -name '*.py' | while read fname; do pyupgrade --exit-zero-even-if-changed --py3-plus --py36-plus --py38-plus "$fname"; done; isort --recursive .
```
The following packages were installed:
`pyupgrade,isort`
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Co-authored-by: Zulqarnain <muhammad.zulqarnain@arbisoft.com>
The UserProfile fields level_of_education is named education in the identify call we send to segment on registration. This fixes it so that that same field name is used when we send identify events when user profiles change.
This reverts commit 0517603b6d.
This was masking a LabXchange error by blowing up with:
"Stack trace builtins:AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'status_code'"
The management command to generate certificates for users on a course's
allowlist (formerly whitelist) now allows for database arguments to
allow it to be called outside of a manual shell.
The mobile app is getting unexpected 403s from
/oauth2/exchange_access_token/, but we have been unable
to pinpoint from where they are coming. This commit
introduces a temporary exception handler to provide stack info
for 403s on this endpoint to try to track down the source.
Requires the ENABLE_403_MONITORING setting to be set to
True to enable the logging.
ARCHBOM-1667
We use django-ratelimit to limit per IP login attempts, and then we use
django-ratelimit-backend to limit per username login attempts. This
change replaces the usage of django-ratelimit-backend with another
instance of django-ratelimit so that both limits can be managed by one
library.
This is the first step in being able to fully excise
django-ratelimit-backend from edx-platform. Note that we're still using
the `RateLimitMixin` in openedx/core/djangoapps/oauth_dispatch/dot_overrides/backends.py
because studio and the admin UI still relies on that for rate limiting.
Those login paths will have to be updated before we can remove the mixin
from our auth backend.