This reverts commit 1224e341de. I've also added
NotImplementedPartitionScheme, which allows deprecated partition types to have
a valid entry point despite being unusable.
TNL-6675
* Automatically create user partitions on course publish for each ICRV checkpoint.
* Disable partitions for ICRV checkpoints that have been deleted.
* Skip partitions that have been disabled when checking access.
* Add verification access control UI to visibility settings.
* Add verification access control UI to sequential and vertical settings.
* Add partition scheme for verification partition groups.
* Cache information used by verification partition scheme and invalidate the cache on update.
* Add location parameter to UserPartition so the partition scheme can find the associated checkpoint.
* Refactor GroupConfiguration to allow multiple user partitions.
* Add special messaging to ICRV for students in the honor track.
Authors: Zubair Arbi, Awais Qureshi, Aamir Khan, Will Daly
The existing pattern of using `override_settings(MODULESTORE=...)` prevented
us from having more than one layer of subclassing in modulestore tests.
In a structure like:
@override_settings(MODULESTORE=store_a)
class BaseTestCase(ModuleStoreTestCase):
def setUp(self):
# use store
@override_settings(MODULESTORE=store_b)
class ChildTestCase(BaseTestCase):
def setUp(self):
# use store
In this case, the store actions performed in `BaseTestCase` on behalf of
`ChildTestCase` would still use `store_a`, even though the `ChildTestCase`
had specified to use `store_b`. This is because the `override_settings`
decorator would be the innermost wrapper around the `BaseTestCase.setUp` method,
no matter what `ChildTestCase` does.
To remedy this, we move the call to `override_settings` into the
`ModuleStoreTestCase.setUp` method, and use a cleanup to remove the override.
Subclasses can just defined the `MODULESTORE` class attribute to specify which
modulestore to use _for the entire `setUp` chain_.
[PLAT-419]
Refactor all callers (often replacing with more appropriate fn)
Also, added for_branch_setting method to old mongo and removed some
branch verification tests
Conflicts:
common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/modulestore/mongo/draft.py
common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/modulestore/split_mongo/split_draft.py
common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/modulestore/xml_importer.py
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]
Authors can upload an image (or choose an existing one) from the
settings page, using the in-context uploader from PDF
textbooks. Includes tests for backwards compatibility with XML courses
-- they used a magic filename (images/course_image.jpg) which is
mapped to a location in the Mongo contentstore.
Still needs some UX work, though the backend plumbing is there.