* refactor: moved remaining feature dicts settings into top-level settings.
* refactor: moved remaining feature dicts settings into top-level settings.
* fix: fixed the test files
* fix: fixed tehe pylint errors
* fix: fixation of the cms ci failure
* fix: fixed remaining feature settings for cms
* fix: added fix for requirements
* fix: added fix for lms tests
* fix: resolved the test views issue
* fix: configured views file and test_views
* fix: fixed lint errors and assertion issues
* fix: added fix for base url issue in test view
* fix: added fix for base_url and assertion issue
* fix: added configurations for base utl fix
* fix: handled none issue for mfe config
* fix: corrected override settings in test views
* fix: added getattr defensive technique for view settings
* fix: reverted views and test_views file
* fix: added settings in views file
* fix: added with patch within functions in test view
* fix: rearranged the features in default_legacy_config
* fix: fixing the tests with clearing cache
* fix: reverted test views to verify the CI check
* fix: added cache clear in mfe config test
* fix: fixed the patch toggles to override settings
* fix: fixed the lint errors
* fix: changed patch toggle to override settings
Adding transcripts to Videos now goes through the new VideoConfigService
instead of direct calls from the VideoBlock. However, the VideoConfigService
was not added to Studio. This patch fixes transcript uploading by adding
the service to Studio.
refactor: move editor_saved to VideoConfigService (#37829)
* This moves edx-platform-specific logic out of the VideoBlock,
in preparation for the VideoBlock extraction
Adds API to fetch all legacy library content blocks that are ready to be updated to use library v2 and convert to item banks.
Also adds API to update all the references via a user celery task and to fetch its status.
Prior to this, if ENABLE_ORGANIZATION_STAFF_ACCESS_FOR_CONTENT_LIBRARIES
was enabled, we would not return the orgs that someone had course
creator rights on, even if ENABLE_CREATOR_GROUP was enabled. (For the
moment, we are conflating "can create courses" with "can create
libraries" for a given org, even though we should probably eventually
split those apart.)
For legacy library_content references in courses, this PR:
- **Removes the spurious sync after updating a reference to a migrated
library**, so that users don't need to "update" their content _after_
updating their reference, _unless_ there were real content edits that
happened since they last synced. We do this by correctly associating a
DraftChangeLogRecord with the ModulestoreBlockSource migration artifact,
and then comparing that version information before offering a sync.
(related issue:
https://github.com/openedx/frontend-app-authoring/issues/2626).
- **Prompts users to update a reference to a migrated library with higher
priority than prompting them to sync legacy content updates for that
reference**, so that users don't end up needing to accept legacy content
updates in order to get a to a point where they can update to V2 content.
- **Ensures the library references in courses always follow the correct
migration,** as defined by the data `forwarded` fields in the data model,
which are populated based on the REST API spec and the stated product UI
requirements.
* For the migration itself, this PR:
- **Allows non-admins to migrate libraries**, fixing:
https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/issues/37774
- **When triggered via the UI, ensures the migration uses nice title-based
target slugs instead of ugly source-hash-based slugs.** We've had this as an
option for a long time, but preserve_url_slugs defaulted to True instead of
False in the REST API serializer, so we weren't taking advantage of it.
- **Unifies logic between single-source and bulk migration**. These were
implement as two separate code paths, with drift in their implementations. In
particular, the collection update-vs-create-new logic was completely
different for single-souce vs. bulk.
- **When using the Skip or Update strategies for repeats, it consistently
follows mappings established by the latest successful migration** rather than
following mappings across arbitrary previous migrations.
- **We log unexpected exceptions more often**, although there is so much more
room for improvement here.
- **Adds more validation to the REST API** so that client mistakes more often
become 400s with validation messages rather than 500s.
For developers, this PR:
- Adds unit tests to the REST API
- Ensures that all migration business logic now goes through a general-purpose
Python API.
- Ensures that the data model (specifically `forwarded`, and
`change_log_record`) is now populated and respected.
- Adds more type annotations.
Unhandled exception while migration legacy xblocks into new library stops the migration process abruptly causing following issues:
* Components not being collected into Collections for successful migrations
* Data being corrupted for already migrated blocks most likely due to incomplete transaction.
We previously fixed this when the CourseLimitedStaffRole was applied to
a course but did not handle the case where the role is applied to a user
for a whole org. The underlying issue is that the CourseLimitedStaffRole
is a subclass of the CourseStaffRole and much of the system assumes that
subclesses are for giving more access not less access.
To prevent that from happening for the case of the CourseLimitedStaffRole,
when we do CourseStaffRole access checks, we use the strict_role_checking
context manager to ensure that we're not accidentally granting the
limited_staff role too much access.
There is no way to resume either the backup or restore library actions,
i.e. if you navigate away from it, you have to do it again. This is a
limitation of the current UI because we wanted to get something quick
and simple in for Ulmo, but it also reflects the fact that library
backup/restore should be much faster than course import/export has
historically been.
In any case, sending an email for a 5-10 second task is unnecessary and
distracting, so this commit suppresses the email.
Note: I'm using local imports to get around the fact that the
content_libraries public API is used by content_libraries/tasks.py
which defines the tasks. I can't import from content_libraries/tasks.py
directly, because that would violate import linter rules forbidding
other apps from importing things outside of api.py. This isn't ideal,
but it keeps the fix small and it keeps the logic in the
content_libraries app.
* fix: fixing articles
The articles were updated because they pointed to the old documentation.
* fix: updating articles references
The documentation links were pointing to the old documentation and in many cases, these links no longer worked, so we have updated these links to the new documentation.
* Updates `ModulestoreBlockMigration` table to allow storing `null` values in `target` field for blocks that failed to migrate/import.
* Adds `unsupported_reason` field to store reason for failure.
* Add number of children blocks in failed block `unsupported_reason` field.
* Fixes issue with blocks like `openassessment` where `url_name` field is not included in its olx during serialization.
BREAKING CHANGE: All references to the hardcoded 'proctortrack' string have
been removed from the codebase, as well as the `studio.show_review_rules`
waffle flag. These were used to determine whether an escalation email is
required and whether review rules should be shown. These decisions are now made
based on the value of 'requires_escalation_email' (default False) and 'show_review_rules'
(default True) config items in the PROCTORING_BACKENDS entry.
Additionally:
* The proctoring info api will now return the list of providers which require an escalation
email so that frontend-app-learning does not need to use a hardcoded check agaist
the provider name 'proctortrack'.
* Removed translation commands, mock variables and user facing strings that contained
'proctortrack'.
* Updated all test cases that were using proctortrack to use fake providers names.
Part of: https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/issues/36329
This change drops the legacy studio custom pages UI aka. the tab edit
page.
This work is part of https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/issues/36108
BREAKING CHANGE: The 'legacy_studio.custom_pages' waffle flag has been
removed and the code will work as if this flag is permanently set to
False.
Co-authored-by: Kyle McCormick <kyle@axim.org>
Remove the legacy studio updates page and its related artifacts. They
have been replaced by API and a new UI in the authoring MFE.
This cleanup is a part of https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/issues/36108
BREAKING CHANGE: The 'legacy_studio.updates' waffle flag will no longer
be respected. The system will behave as if the flag is set to false
permanently.
The legacy textbooks page has been replaced with an authoring MFE
equivalent. We don't need to keep the old one around.
This work is part of https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/issues/36108
BREAKING CHANGE: With this change the `legacy_studio.textbooks` waffle
flag will no longer be respected and the system will behave as if the
flag is always set to False.
Without this the devstack settings don't correctly proxy the features
updates made to get devstack working.
Co-authored-by: Kyle McCormick <kyle@axim.org>
As part of the ongoing effort to deprecate and eventually remove xmodule,
we’ve started gradually migrating the necessary code files from xmodule
to more appropriate locations within the codebase.
Ticket: https://github.com/openedx/public-engineering/issues/445
Also: this tweaks importlinter ignores & add follow-up issue links
Co-authored-by: Kyle McCormick <kyle@axim.org>