Course and Library keys cannot contiain !'()* special characters,
but the JS validation on the new course/library failed to detect
these characters.
`encodeURIComponent` is used to check the string for special characters,
but `encodeURIComponent` does not encode these characters: -_!~*'().
(see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/encodeURIComponent)
The -_~ characters are allowed in course keys, but !'()* are not,
so add an explicit check for these characters to make sure a field
containing these characters does not pass the validation.
It looks like the 'New Course'/'New Library' buttons on the studio home page.
Clicking the 'Add Component' button scrolls down to the 'Add New Component' buttons.
Admin ("Instructor") - Can edit and assign permissions to other users
Normal ("Staff") - Can edit
User - Can view the library and use content from it but cannot edit it or its blocks.
This hotfix patches the functionality of the GridFS PR
by dismissing the error msg when the user uploads a large
file and fails, then uploads a regular file. This
includes a Jasmine test to cover this case.
Clear the 'invalid login' error message when the user edits her username
or password. This fix makes makes it clear that future attempts to
login are not being ignored if they continue to generate the same error.
Add an acceptance test case to verify this behavior.
Fixes https://openedx.atlassian.net/browse/TNL-140
This commit puts a limit on the size of files that
course staff can upload to MongoDB. The limit is
enforced on the frontend in javascript as well
as backend via the /upload endpoint.
The limit is hard-coded in cms/envs/common.py and
may be changed according to the user's custom
needs.
If the user tries to upload a file that's too
large, an error message will pop up, with a
customizable url that pointing the user to an
external page with an alternate upload procedure.
This url is specified im cms/envs/common.py.
If not set, this url will not be displayed.
This test is failing in a different test environment (Solano) because
the built html has reversed the order of the width and height attributes
from what we are expecting. This change focuses the assertion to the
pieces that are important (as noted in the unchanged comment above
the assertion).