- Removed unnecessary blank lines in the add-remove-label-on-comment.yml and check_python_dependencies.yml files to improve readability and maintainability.
Quoting the README:
> If you are reading this and the 'Maple' Open edX release is out, you
> can safely delete this whole djangoapp. It only exists to hold old
> model migrations and any post-Maple installation will no longer have
> any model in the database for this app.
>
> But for some minor historical context, this djangoapp used to hold
> some integration with sailthru that we no longer needed.
We've released Sumac. This is overdue.
This iterates on https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/pull/36089, which
logged us into DockerHub during unit tests in order to reduce how often
DockerHub rate-limits us.
Forks will fail to log into DockerHub unless the fork owner configures their
own DockerHub creds. This PR is an attempt to make it so that unit tests don't
fail when DockerHub login fails.
We're being rate limited by dockerhub for pulling too many images in CI.
There isn't a greate solution for caching images for GH actions, but in
theory we should have less strict limits as an authenticated user.
BREAKING CHANGE: Removes all remaining Paver commands including
`pavelib/prereqs.py:*` and `pavelib/assets.py:*`.
BREAKING CHANGE: Removes `./manage.py [lms|cms] compile_sass`, which
was just a wrapper around Paver commands.
BREAKING CHANGE: Removes paver.txt. Operators should install testing.txt
instead.
Part of: https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/issues/34467
The karma-spec-reporter npm package is a Karma plugin which tells Karma to
print the name of each spec (e.g. test case). This is extremely useful
as a maintainer to be able to visually inspect the CI logs and confirm
that we are actually running JS tests and not just giving
false-positives.
We are stuck on an ancient Karma version (0.13.22, lastest is 6.x),
which seems to be incompatible with the latest karma-spec-reporter version
(0.0.36). Since upgrading karma-spec-reporter, spec name printing has
failed with:
02 12 2024 20:59:28.164:WARN [plugin]: Error during loading "karma-spec-reporter" plugin:
Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'LOG_PRIORITIES')
Downgrading to karma-spec-reporter@0.0.20 eliminates this error and
restoring spec name printing to our JS CI logs.
The Studio Maintenance app had two features:
* "Force Course Publish", which literally doesn't do anything. All it
does is tell you what version *would* be seen by users *if* the course
were to be published--no publishing actually occurs via this feature.
* "Announcements", which writes to the announcements_announcement
database table, but doesn't actually display anywhere.
Having these pages in the platform is actively misleading and creates a
maintenance burden for edx-platform developers, so we remove them.
Note that this commit does not include a migration for the announcements
Django app. So, announcements_announcement table will not be deleted.
Given the small expected size of any past-authored announcements, we are
not worried about leaving them in the database perpetually.
Unclear if there was a change in the focal repositories
or if there was an issue with something else. The noble
repositories don't support 7.0, so we're stuck here
until we upgrade to 8.0.
Operators Note: In newer versions of ubuntu the MD4 hashing algorithm
is disabled by default. To enable it the openssl config needs to be
updated in a manner similar to what's being done here. Alternatively,
you can set the `FEATURES['ENABLE_BLAKE2B_HASHING']` setting to `True`
which will switch to a newer hashing algorithm where MD4 was previously
used.
Because this hashing is being used as a part of the edx-platform caching
mechanism, this will effectively clear the cache for the items that use
this hash. The will impact any items where the cache key might have been
too big to store in memcache so it's hard to predict exactly which items
will be impacted.
BREAKING CHANGE: See the operator note above for more details as this
may break for users transitioning from Ubuntu 20.04 to newer versions.
This is no longer installed by default on ubuntu and so we have to
either manually install it or just run the relevant commands in the
container here it's already available. This lets us do some of the test
setup in a more robust way.
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific
version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing
to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest
target which should be sufficient for testing purposes.
This work is being done as a part of https://github.com/openedx/platform-roadmap/issues/377
closes https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/issues/35314
The .github/workflows/add-remove-label-on-comment.yml workflow is missing or needs an update to stay in
sync with the current standard for this workflow as defined in the
`.github` repo of the `openedx` GitHub org.