Blockstore and all of its (experimental) functionality has been replaced with
openedx-learning, aka "Learning Core". This commit uninstalls the now-unused
openedx-blockstore package and removes all dangling references to it.
Note: This also removes the `copy_library_from_v1_to_v2` management command,
which has been broken ever since we switched from Blockstore to Learning Core.
Part of this DEPR: https://github.com/openedx/public-engineering/issues/238
This moves the Content Libraries V2 backend from Blockstore [1] over to
Learning Core [2] For high-level overview and rationale of this move, see
the Blockstore DEPR [3]. There are several follow-up tasks [4], most notably
adding support for static assets in libraries.
BREAKING CHANGE: Existing V2 libraries, backed by Blockstore, will stop
working. They will continue to be listed in Studio, but their content
will be unavailable. They need to be deleted (via Django admin) or manually
migrated to Learning Core. We do not expect production sites to be in
this situation, as the feature has never left "experimental" status.
[1] https://github.com/openedx-unsupported/blockstore
[2] https://github.com/openedx/openedx-learning/
[3] https://github.com/openedx/public-engineering/issues/238
[4] https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/issues/34283
Handles exam related events from the event bus that impact credit state. Functionally this will behave the same as the existing CreditService which is called by edx-proctoring. This enables edx-exams (an IDA) to have the same behavior.
This PR adds a management command to, given a mapping of V1 content libraries to matching v2 content libraries, replaces references to v1 libs in courses (in library source xblocks) with V2 libraries. It does so by manipulating the mongo document directly.
it also offers some improvements to the management command which copies all v1 libraries into v2 libraries.
This PR adds a management command to delete v1 content libraries. CLI options are given for a singular library, as well as all libraries. The command raises some errors related to grading, as it uses the code to delete courses, but that is something I can live with for a quick and dirty version of this capability. Also, the pruner will have to be run later to remove any orphan blocks left behind by removing the inde
* get rid of six.text_type(s)
* get rid of six.b()
* get rid of six.string_types
* get rid of six.PY2/six.PY3
* get rid of six.iteritems() and six.viewvalues()
This will ensure that errors raised by these tasks will alert the right
team. `send_course_enrollment_email` is the one I set out to fix, but I
discovered a few others.
I located tasks that were missing decorators by running the following
search and visually inspecting the results, although semgrep might be able
to do better:
```
ack '^@.*task|^@set_code_owner_attribute' cms lms common openedx xmodule --ignore-dir=tests --python
```
Also, add more detailed explanation of why a couple of tasks can't use the
decorator. This should only be an issue on tasks inheriting from
UserTaskMixin, which in practice is just CourseExportTask and
CourseImportTask (and the apparently unused EnrollmentReadTask and
EnrollmentWriteTask), via UserTask.
Call into the exam service instead of the edx-proctoring plugin on course publish if the course_apps.exams_ida course waffle flag is enabled. This is an early step in moving away from edx-proctoring
The new mechanism for marking that a unit has discussions is to use the
discussion_enabled flag instead of adding a discussion block. This change
adds code that is run during the course rerun process to mark any existing
units that have a discussion block as discussible using the new mechanism.
It doesn't touch the existing discussion blocks.
If the new discussions configuration experience is globally enabled, this
will also switch from the legacy provider to the new provider. It analyses
the course for any discussion blocks that have been added to graded
subsections, and if that is the case, it also automatically enables
discussions in graded subsections (which are otherwise disabled for new
courses by default).
Previously, course tabs would only be created once and never try to
update the default tabs again. This leads to an issue if you ever want
to add a new tab. With this command, you can now update the default tabs
for all existing courses and new courses will pick it up upon creation
when CourseTabList.initialize_default is called.
Synchronously registering proctored exams while saving content to studio is causing a significant slow down. The function that registers the exams has been moved to an async task. In addition, a signal handler on_course_publish has also been moved to the async task, as it relies on exam registration being complete before being executed.
* Enable import failure and email with Errors/Warnings
This PR enables course import failure in case of olx validation errors. Here is the flow.
* Course Import tries to import foo.tar.gz into their course shell
* Course olx contains validation errors
* During course import, olx is validated and import is failed with the error message "Course olx validation failed. Please check your email."
* System generates an email with ERRORs & WARNINGs in the body of the email.
This PR also adds a waffle flag contentstore.bypass_olx_failure. The purpose of this test flag is to allow course teams to unblock by enabling them to bypass the
the olx-validation failure.
The workaround is shared on the ticket TNL8214.
* Disable olx validation out of the box.
* Use config settings for olxcleaner
Use config settings instead of hardcoded values for olx validation. This would help in adding a great deal of control when you want to change these settings in the future. With this approch we would not need a redeploy.
* Use configs and deprecate waffleflag and also add / update tests
* Adds the backfill_course_outlines management command to contentstore
* Adds a read-only Django admin interface to learning_sequences for the
support team and debugging.
* Adds two new functions to the learning_sequences public API:
key_supports_outlines and get_course_keys_with_outlines
The learning_sequences app isn't supposed to know about contentstore or
modulestore, as it's intended to be extracted out of edx-platform in the
long term. Therefore, the backfill_course_outlines command is in
contentstore, and not learning_sequences.
This work was tracked in TNL-7983, but it also fixes a bug where we were
trying to generate course outlines for libraries (TNL-7981).
All Open edX instances upgrading to Lilac should run the
backfill_course_outlines command as part of their upgrade process.