for Chrome version 92. This token is added to the courseware iFrame, which
enables the iFrame to retain the ability to summon modals & alerts - or open
new windows via JS. This token has a limited lifespan - it currently expires around
Dec 14, 2021.
TNL-8559
[MICROBA-1087]
[DEPR-155]
* Removed callback functions that were originally used to update certificates (and example certificates) post xqueue processing
We control rollout of the Learning Sequences REST API with the
USE_FOR_OUTLINES (learning_sequences.use_for_outlines) course waffle
flag. But sometimes we're going to want to be able to take a look at
production data output of this API before explicitly turning the API on
(and switching over to it) for the Courseware MFE. To do this, we're
going to make the availability base itself purely on the waffle flag and
course type (Old Mongo courses are not supported), and allow people to
"peek" at what the API would have given if it was rolled out by passing
an explicit "force_on=1" querystring param.
This is work to support the rollout of TNL-8330.
[MICROBA-1227]
[DEPR-155]
* remove queue.py (and associated unit tests)
* remove references to `queue.py` from functions in api.py (also update unit tests)
When a sequence title was unavailable for a user (e.g. before starting a timed
exam), the `None` value was displayed in course breadcrumbs. This hides it in
such cases and ensures that a trailing breadcrumb separator is not displayed.
A bug was reported of a learner accessing content that should have been hidden
due to the hide after due setting in Studio by the course team by clicking on
the Progress tab. This takes into account that value and will now hide the URL
on the Progress tab in that scenario.
The `may_certify` function is used to determine whether a learner should
be able to see that their certificate is ready. It is therefore entirely
in the certificates domain. This remove may_certifiy and
may_certify_for_course from the xmodule and course_overview
apps and into the certificates app. The xmodule may_certify was not called
outside of tests prior to this, and the other's were easily moved.
In order to avoid circular imports, this also moved
certificate_info_for_user out of the model code and into an API
Instead of having json errors in transcript acquisition and conversion cause errors, have transcription conversion and acquisition simply return an error message in the transcription which can prompt a change from the user.
Although not uploading a transcript is handled, transcripts can often cause errors in edit, export, and other activities due to json errors. These errors block the entire use of these features, so to allow for reupload, etc, we add an error message instead of transcript and log the event.
In response to [TNL-8539](https://openedx.atlassian.net/secure/RapidBoard.jspa?rapidView=580&projectKey=TNL&modal=detail&selectedIssue=TNL-8539)
Testing: Unit tests coverage is included in the PR. Upload, import, and export of courses with transcriptions is also easily hand-testable. Just create a video in studio, add an irrelevant transcript. Then try to import, export, and edit the problem. Expected behavior is success.
* Fix retrieving BadgeAssertion data from Badgr
With edx#27181, the integration with Badgr was updated and fixed to
be working with the Badgr v2 API. However, retrieving the Badge Assertion
data from Badgr still needs to be updated for the new json response
structure so we can save it at our end as well.
* Add BadgeAssertion table to LMS admin
[MICROBA-678]
When a certificate is in an unexpected state (i.e. notpassing with a
passing grade) this alert will allow the user to attempt to resolve the
issue on their own. It will run the code that checks the certificates
status. It requires that the course is configured to allow users to
Request Certificates though.