WL-1109. Currently the system is using org filters to tag zendesk
tickets. MITxPro uses both MITxPro and MITProfessionalX org filters
to pull courses from both orgs. This is causing multiple emails to
be sent from Zendesk as they are getting tagged with both
whitelabel_MITProfessionalX and whitelabel_MITxPRO. This fix changes
to using SITE_NAME instead.
This makes it possible to refer to multiple book from a single app.
This also means that Open edX branches will be able to pass bok-choy
tests (at least if the books have already been built.)
* User-facing links are gated; internal services are not.
* Adds view decorator data_sharing_consent_required
* Renames `get_course_specific_consent_url` to `get_enterprise_consent_url`,
which now checks `consent_needed_for_course` before returning a consent URL.
Introduces a mgmt. command that retrieves course runs from catalog service in order to update marketing urls for the courses found in course metadata cache (i.e. CourseOverview). This also provides an updated utility to retrieve course sharing url.
2. Add site configuration overrides to theming/helpers.py
3. Move microsite.get_value from theming/helpers to site_configuration/helpers
4. Move microsite_configuration.microsite.get_value usages to site_configuration.helpers.values
A named outer is suitable when dealing with IntegrityErrors. It only
checks that it is not nested under an atomic only if it is nested
under enable_outer_atomic(name=<name>). This way only the view which
is causing IntegrityErrors needs to have its automatic transaction
management disabled and other callers are not effected.
-Updated method "course_key_from_string_or_404" to raise message too.
-Wrote tests for "course_key_from_string_or_404" when exception message is given.
-Modified existing methods to use "ddt.data".
-Used Splunk logs to find exectly where we were getting "Invalid Key Error"
-Updated Views where we were getting "Invalid Key Error" in splunk logs.
-Wrote tests for those View End points where we were getting "Invalid Key Error"