See https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/issues/34702
This necessarily involves switching from calling
`StaticContent.is_versioned_asset_path` to determine whether to handle the
request to having a hardcoded urlpattern. I've made the choice to hardcode
the other two patterns similarly rather than using imported constants. The
mapping of URL patterns to database records should be explicit (even though
we don't expect those constants to change out from under us.)
I've renamed the middleware rather than choosing a new name for the
implementation because there are other references in tests and other code.
This was the smaller change.
A note on HTTP methods: The middleware currently completely ignores the
request's HTTP method, so I wanted to confirm that only GETs were being
used in practice. This query reveals that 99.8% of requests that this
middleware handles are GET, with just a smattering of PROPFIND and OPTIONS
and a tiny number of HEAD and POST:
```
from Transaction select count(*) facet request.method
where name = 'WebTransaction/Function/openedx.core.djangoapps.contentserver.middleware:StaticContentServer'
since 4 weeks ago
```
The Toggle State API lets global staff users inspect the
computed state of all toggles, which can be a helpful
short-circuit to reasoning about the various layers of
configuration that feed into edx-platform.
Currently the API is only enabled in LMS. This would enable
it in CMS as well. Although LMS and CMS share many of the same base settings,
they each have their own overrides and extensions to configuration,
so exposing a separate CMS Toggle State API will be beneficial.
* feat: TNL-11173 authoring API offered as v0, not v1
* docs: correct swaggerfile for authoring api
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Co-authored-by: Bernard Szabo <bszabo@edx.org>
Co-authored-by: Jesper Hodge <jhodge@outlook.de>
* feat: Add url that exposes taxonomy tags CRUD API
Include `content_tagging` namespace for content_tagging urls in cms
for `sub_tags_link` to work in multi-level taxonomy tags.
* chore: Bump openedx-learning version
This adds two new urls: `<studio-base>/cms-api/ui` and `<studio-base>/cms-api/schema` with swagger ui and swaggerfile only for the new CMS API using drf-spectacular
* feat: add taxonomies for org api
* chore: run CI
* feat: Add retrieve object_tags REST API (#577)
* chore: update requirements
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Co-authored-by: Yusuf Musleh <yusuf@opencraft.com>
* feat: added enrollment API for notification config
* feat: added apps.py in notifications
* feat: added waffle flag for notification app
* feat: added proper docs for the API
* feat: add endpoint to tell if video sharing feature is enabled for a course
* feat: create video setting endpoint
* feat: move toggle out of lms
* docs: update toggle location in comment
* docs: fix toggle annotation
Tests which @requires_blockstore (i.e. the Blockstore service) have
been made to run as a unit test using the installed Blockstore app, and
will be run by the platform CI.
The Blockstore service tests can still be run manually by setting
EDXAPP_RUN_BLOCKSTORE_TESTS=1
Related fixes:
* adds blockstore bundle storage settings
* let the studio devstack and test servers serve static files from
the /media URL This allows the blockstore/content libraries API to
serve blockstore assets in dev.
* Wrap ContentLibrary creation in an atomic transaction, so that if it
fails, the related bundle can be deleted directly from the database
during the exception handler. (Previously, we called a REST API which
deleted it as part of a separate service.)
This changes the "Sign out" link on Studio to point to Studio's own logout
view, which clears the session and then redirects to LMS's logout page. The
LMS logout page then skips loading the Studio logout because it is seen in
the Referer header.
This change also brings Studio better into line with how other IDAs perform
their logouts.
Background:
After the rollout of Studio OAuth, logouts initiated on Studio failed to
actually log out Studio (but all other IDAs were logged out). This was
because the LMS logout view loads the logout pages of other IDAs but skips
any that is a *prefix* match on the Referer header, and browsers now often
send a truncated version of the Referer for privacy. Therefore, Studio was
always skipped when coming from Studio.
The fix is to make sure that Studio has already performed its logout by the
time the LMS logout page is loaded.
One wrinkle here is that the LMS logout view is activated by `/logout`, but
the correct logout view (provided by auth_backends) is activated by
`/logout/` -- with a trailing slash. This is fragile and unfortunate, but
can be cleaned up when we later remove other leftovers of Studio's previous
ability to handle logistration.
ref: ARCHBOM-1897
Once LOGIN_URL is changed for an environment, the OAuth flow will be
activated. (See included temporary doc.)
This is for ARCHBOM-1860: Convert Studio to use LMS OAuth login.
* Generate common/djangoapps import shims for LMS
* Generate common/djangoapps import shims for Studio
* Stop appending project root to sys.path
* Stop appending common/djangoapps to sys.path
* Import from common.djangoapps.course_action_state instead of course_action_state
* Import from common.djangoapps.course_modes instead of course_modes
* Import from common.djangoapps.database_fixups instead of database_fixups
* Import from common.djangoapps.edxmako instead of edxmako
* Import from common.djangoapps.entitlements instead of entitlements
* Import from common.djangoapps.pipline_mako instead of pipeline_mako
* Import from common.djangoapps.static_replace instead of static_replace
* Import from common.djangoapps.student instead of student
* Import from common.djangoapps.terrain instead of terrain
* Import from common.djangoapps.third_party_auth instead of third_party_auth
* Import from common.djangoapps.track instead of track
* Import from common.djangoapps.util instead of util
* Import from common.djangoapps.xblock_django instead of xblock_django
* Add empty common/djangoapps/__init__.py to fix pytest collection
* Fix pylint formatting violations
* Exclude import_shims/ directory tree from linting
* Moving plugins infrastructure to edx-django-utils
This PR extracts the code that enables plugins in edx-platform and puts it in edx-django-utils. This is done to allow other IDAS to add plugin functionality.