* It was this error 'Uncaught TypeError: el.timepicker is not a function' while rendering the editor. It's fixed adding the timepicker pluging in xblock_v2/xblock_iframe.html
* Added '.openassessment_cancel_button' and '.openassessment_save_button' as action buttons.
* Use openassessment manifest.json to load css from dist
The git-ignored target directory for LMS Sass compilation is:
lms/static/css
Unfortunately, that directory contains git-controlled directory of
vendored-in static assets:
lms/static/css/vendor
This is a problem for a couple reasons:
1. In Tutor, we would like to make lms/static/css a symlink to an
external location for the sake of build efficiency. This is
impossible to do without clobbering lms/static/css/vendor and
dirtying the git state.
2. More generally, when optimizing (or just understanding) a build
system, it adds complexity when git-controlled source directories are
mixed up inside git-ignored target directories.
The solution is to simply merge these vendored-in assets to another
existing git-controlled vendor directory:
common/static/css/vendor
LMS already reads assets from this folder, so no further changes need to
be made. common/static/css is fully git-controlled, so we avoid the
complexity described above.
- 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
There are other annotations features still in the platform but this one
is the one that works with an annotations server that was specialized
and not generally used by most instances of the platform.
The initial PR to remove this was made by 'lduarte1991' and can be found
here: https://github.com/edx/edx-platform/pull/17299
The work done based on the squashed commits:
removed advanced modules config for annotations
remove module files and config for annotations
remove js and css files related to annotations, under ova folders
removed js and css annotator file configs for cms and lms
remove template html files for annotations
removed annotations options from static html book
Added back some files that were originally marked "for OVA" but others used as per acceptance tests
Added back css file configs incorrectly marked as ova
Remove annotation related advanced settings from test.
Correct hls require.js pathing.
This basically commits the transpiled CoffeeScript JS (with minor
cleanup) and removes coffee build support.
A tiny amount of support for xblocks exists, because external users
may have xblocks with coffee. But no coffee in our tree anyway.
Before the leanModal content css was applied after the js class
was added to the body element. This causes leanModals to
display for a split second before being hidden. This fix removes
the need for the explicit css rule for static pages preview.
Use native checkboxes for courseware license options
In Studio settings editor for video module, don't show license if feature-flagged off
Don't let Scope.contents fields leak to Studio editor
JS gettext() must all be on the same line for i18n
Add docstrings for bok-choy tests
Remove LicenseMixin from HTMLDescriptor
Responding to UX review feedback
Add aria-pressed attribute
Use https links instead of protocol-relative links for links to creativecommons.org
Remove license from course outline page in Studio
This allows course authors to choose between two difference licenses for their
course content: All Rights Reserved, or Creative Commons. In the backend, XBlocks
that wish to allow custom licenses need only inherit from LicenseMixin, which
adds a `license` field as a string.
License information is displayed in the Studio editor view, and just below the
rendered XBlock in the LMS. In addition, if the course block itself has a custom
license set, this license will display just below the main body of the page
on courseware pages.
This entire feature is gated behind the LICENSING feature flag.