Originally, we planned to add support for V2 libraries and for static
(hand-selected) library block reference via new block type: library_sourced.
We have since decided that it would be better to add those capabilities
in-place to the existing library_content block. This will ease V1->V2
library migration and make adoption of the new features easier for current
library users. It will also avoid duplication of logic between two block types,
we we fear would be error-prone. For details, see this ADR:
https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/pull/33231
So, we are removing the library_sourced block.
This block has existed in edx-platform for a few years now, but was not
enabled by default and never officially supported. It was only usable via the
experimental V2 content library feature. Operators who added library_sourced
blocks to their course will now see them render as `HiddenBlock` instances, i.e.:
> ERROR: "library_sourced" is an unknown component type...
This should not impact other component types in such courses and should not
impact import/export.
YT: https://youtrack.raccoongang.com/issue/EDX_BLND_CLI-87
- V2 libraries are available for selection in the Random Block edit modal;
- selected V2 library blocks are copied to the modulestore and saved as children of the Random Block;
- V2 library version validation works the same as for the V1 libraries (with possibility to update block with the latest version);
- filtering by problem type can't be done for V2 the same as for V1 because the v2 library problems are not divided by types;
- the problem type field is hidden for v2 libraries in the edit mode;
- unit tests added/updated.
- Moving xmodule folder to root as we're dissolving sub-projects of common folder in edx-platform
- More info: https://openedx.atlassian.net/browse/BOM-2579
- -e common/lib/xmodule has been removed from the requirements as xmodule has itself become the part of edx-platform and not being installed through requirements
- The test files common/lib/xmodule/test_files/ have been removed as they are not being used anymore