styling for a generic container view in Studio built on top of base styles for xblocks rendered in Studio. Also includes UX reference template area for unit and container pages.
Deprecated rake functions issue a warning and then call paver
replacements
Bring Paver commands up to date with master for servers, assets, and docs.
Revert deprecation of quality, tests, and i18n for a future pull request.
Deprecate workspace migration
All forward facing wording changed to Export to Git
Export to git functions removed from management command and put in common file
Additional error checking and documentation improvements
Nitpicks and other minor fixes
Added tests
Converted scripts to django commands
Removed advanced module requirement
Generalized to platform
Switched to subprocess for shell commands
Beefed up resiliency and error checking.
Refactored since #1910 removed get_location_and_verify_access
Added settings to aws for export directory and reworked test setup and teardown
Several review based fixes
Added line to Changelog
Changed URL handler to be accepting and moved git bare repo inside of test_root/data
Added exception logging to help trace issues
Added output in exception logging
Made the branch to commit to explicit instead of implicit
Skipping git identity test on condition of global configuration set
This adds a simple mechanism to view any template file directly in a browser. The intention is that we can use this to build up reference HTML files which illustrate common UX patterns. We can then view the resulting pages without having to have a working implementation.
In development mode, the URL is /template followed by the path to the template file. For example, you can view the 404 page at:
/template/404.html
You can also supply string parameters to the template by specifying them as query parameters in the URL.
e.g. /template/my_template?name=Foo
- Added YAML file for the HTML template code for the modal to work
- Added CSS and JS code for modal to look and function properly
- Updated code to take comments into account.
- Simplified HTML template and expanded JS to set up image modal on load.
- Added preliminary drag script.
- Converted jQuery UI draggable to Draggabilly