This commit implements STUD-1490, allowing creation of components
on the container page. It also enables the delete and duplicate
buttons now that new content can be created that would benefit.
Note that it also creates shared functionality for adding components,
and refactors the unit page to use it too.
This commit adds all of cms.
These keys are now objects with a limited interface, and the particular
internal representation is managed by the data storage layer (the
modulestore).
For the LMS, there should be no outward-facing changes to the system.
The keys are, for now, a change to internal representation only. For
Studio, the new serialized form of the keys is used in urls, to allow
for further migration in the future.
Co-Author: Andy Armstrong <andya@edx.org>
Co-Author: Christina Roberts <christina@edx.org>
Co-Author: David Baumgold <db@edx.org>
Co-Author: Diana Huang <dkh@edx.org>
Co-Author: Don Mitchell <dmitchell@edx.org>
Co-Author: Julia Hansbrough <julia@edx.org>
Co-Author: Nimisha Asthagiri <nasthagiri@edx.org>
Co-Author: Sarina Canelake <sarina@edx.org>
[LMS-2370]
Failed drags bring the element back to where it started; elements are
locked to the y-axis, states are represented as CSS classes for
styling, elements can be dragged across section/subsection borders,
and dragging to the top/bottom of a section Just Works™.
Needs some styling love to give visual representation of where the
dragged element will drop, though.
TODO: It'd be good to have auto expand/collapse for subsections.
Instead, we use XModule field default values when creating an empty
XModule. Driven by this use case, we also allow for XModules to be
created in memory without being persisted to the database at all. This
necessitates a change to the Modulestore api, replacing clone_item with
create_draft and save_xmodule.