This commit migrates the data calculation logic for the GradeSummary
table, which was previously in the frontend-app-learning.
This commit also introduces a new visibility option for assignment
scores: “Never show individual assessment results, but show overall
assessment results after the due date.”
With this option, learners cannot see question-level correctness or
scores at any time. However, once the due date has passed, they can
view their overall score in the total grades section on the Progress
page.
These two changes are coupled with each other because it compromises
the integrity of this data to do the score hiding logic on the front
end.
The corresponding frontend PR is: openedx/frontend-app-learning#1797
- `handle_update_xblock_upstream_link` is called asynchronously with celery. In `update_upstream_downstream_link_handler`, the xblock has the updated version, but when calling `handle_update_xblock_upstream_link` inside Celery, the xblock is outdated in a previous version, which is why the error occurs. This happens because `on_commit_changes_to` is executed before the MySQL transaction ends.
- Added `ImmediateOnCommitMixin` to be used in tests that need to call `on_commit_changes_to`. See https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/pull/37485#issuecomment-3412979170 for more info
* feat: show item bank ui for migrated legacy library content
* feat: migrate legacy content block to item bank block on view in studio
* fix: duplicate and copy issues
* refactor: migration location and add tests
* fix: lint issues
* fix: item bank and library content children view add button functionality
Newly added blocks from library in children view page of item bank block
and migrated library content block were not displayed automatically.
* fix: lint issues
* fix: lint issues
* feat: only migrate if same version of library is migrated
* refactor: migrate block on request
* fix: component reload on migration
* fix: tests
* refactor: comments and message wordings
* refactor: update alert text
* docs: add context
* fix: component links not being created on migrating legacy blocks
* fix: api docs and types
* refactor: use inheritance and specific parent method call
* fix: imports
* fix: api typing
* fix: upstream_version check
* refactor: rename variables
* refactor: parsing entity keys to usage_keys
* refactor!: use String field instead of Dict field to store top_level_downstream_parent_key
Since this is a new field no production instance should have this field
yet. Developers need to delete their old courses as this change will
raise error in all course pages.
* chore: add `top_level_parent` field in ComponentLink and ContainerLink admin
* refactor: use ":" as separator
* refactor: block key parsing and tests
This reverts commit d382721cf8,
which seems to break edx-platform's ability to load the content of externally-
defined xblocks (e.g. lti_consumer) from course exports.
Previously, the built-in XBlocks (problem, video, etc) could be parsed
from pointer tag syntax, but externally-defined XBlocks (drag-and-drop,
ORA, etc.) could only be parsed from inline syntax. This is because the
built-in blocks have special parsing logic, defined in XmlMixin,
which is not available to external blocks.
This PR shifts the pointer tag parsing "up a level" such that the parent
blocks parse the pointer tag, regardless of whether the child is built-in
or external:
* vertical (aka unit)
* split_test (aka content experiment)
* itembank (aka problem bank)
* library_content (aka randomized legacy library)
The following parent blocks still lack support for external pointer-tag children;
we will fix this in a follow-up PR:
* randomize
* all externally defined container blocks
Part of: https://github.com/openedx/XBlock/issues/823
Rationale: The instructor may create short labels that are longer than
3 characters, and they can be hard to work with in the mobile UI. Thus,
on mobile, it was decided to add short labels to the api response by
getting them from section breakdown, which ensures they are consistent
with the labels the user sees in the Grading section.
Run tests for both the built-in and extracted WordCloud block.
The tests are mostly compatible with both versions of the block,
except for a few places where the XBlock framework and the
built-in XModule system differ which we've had to handle using
conditionals.
This moves us closer to enabling the extracted WordCloud block
by default and eventually removing the built-in block.
Part of: https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/issues/34840
This PR removes the usage of the custom `mongodb_proxy` package from
edx-platform, replacing it with MongoDB's built-in retry functionality via
`retryReads=True`.
Changes:
* Removed all references to `mongodb_proxy.MongoProxy` from connection logic.
* Updated `connect_to_mongodb()` to always use `retryReads=True`.
* Uninstalled `openedx-mongodbproxy` from edx-platform requirements.
Fixes: https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/issues/35210
This brings an important security improvement -- codejail won't default to
running in unsafe mode, which can happen if certain configuration errors
are present.
Properly configured installations shouldn't be affected. We just need to
adjust some unit tests to opt into unsafe mode.
Changes:
- Update `edx-codejail` dependency to [version 4.0.0](https://github.com/openedx/codejail/blob/master/CHANGELOG.rst#400---2025-06-13)
- Define a `use_unsafe_codejail` decorator that allows running a unit test (or entire TestCase class) in unsafe mode
- Use that decorator as needed, based on which tests started failing
The original issue was that when a sequence was locked due to prerequisites, the API returned an empty items array ([]). This prevented the frontend from knowing what units were inside the locked sequence, meaning it couldn't construct the URLs correctly for navigation so the next/previous buttons stop working.
fix: Restructuring to send course_id and score to edx submission
fix: Refactoring of sending information to sent_to_submission
fix: Elimination of unnecessary functions
fix: Added usage comment to ProblemBlock in XqueueInterface constructor
fix: update doc ADR
fix: setting for Quality Others test (ubuntu-24.04, 3.11, 20)
fix: Deprecation for django-trans-escape-filter-parse-error
test: Add @pytest.mark.django_db decorator to test functions
test: Fix for pylint being disabled
fix: updated changes for pylint disable
fix: update error from docs ADR-0005
update: xmodule/docs/decisions/0005-send-data-to-edx-submission.rst
Co-authored-by: Sarina Canelake <sarina@axim.org>
update: xmodule/docs/decisions/0005-send-data-to-edx-submission.rst
Co-authored-by: Sarina Canelake <sarina@axim.org>
fix: Adjusted correction
fix: update date for docs ADR
Revert "fix: update date for docs ADR"
This reverts commit 0b4229c51c4937f95cb407872645dd448df45418.
fix: replace call created_submission to create_external_grader_detail
fix: update test xqueue_submission
fix: add docstring in test_xqueue_submission
fix: update date doc ADR
fix: update version edx-submission 3.8.6
fix: add @pytest.mark.xfail
fix: add 20 chances in test_capa_block:
fix: increase retry attempts for seed generation in ProblemBlockTest
fix: change version to edx-submission lib
fix: new version edx-submission in testings
fix: replace parameter file to files
fix: update variable grader_file_name and points_possible
fix: Adjustment in the is_flag_active function to always take the last record edited in the waffle
fix: wrap large line of code
fix: update function is_flag_active
fix: code style adjustment
fix: changes for 60 retry
feat: use CourseWaffleFlag to determine xqueue callback path
fix: Code style adjustment
fix: remove deprecated xqueue callback route and simplify callback type logic
fix: Deleting a comment in the ADR document
fix: add log in self.block is None
fix: Code style adjustment in log
In the Annotatable XBlock, the <instructions> element was appearing
twice in the student view:
* Once in "annotatable-instructions" (where it should be).
* Again in "annotatable-content" (where annotations and other content are rendered).
The _render_content method processed and rendered the entire XML
data, including <instructions>, without removing it. The
_extract_instructions method, which is responsible for removing
<instructions>, was not called in _render_content, leading to
duplication.
This fix will:
* Prevents duplicate instructions in the student view.
* Maintains the expected behavior of showing instructions only in
"annotatable-instructions".
* No impact on existing annotation functionality.
* Add error handler on save video to avoid creating sjson
* Support transcripts without edx_video_id in definition_to_xml
* When copying a video from a library to a course: Create a new edx_video_id
* Save transcripts as static assets in a video in a library when adding a new transcript.
* Delete transcripts as static assets in a video in a library when deleting transcripts.
* Support download transcript in a video in a library.
* Support replace transcript in a video in a library.
* Support updating transcripts in video in a library.
* Refactor the code of downloading YouTube transcripts to enable this feature in libraries.
* Support copy from a library to a course and a course to a library.
* fix: Render Word cloud and conditional block editor
- The xmodule-type to render is MetadataOnlyEditingDescriptor
- The xmodule type `MetadataOnlyEditingDescriptor` renders a `<div>` with the block metadata in the `data-metadata` attribute. But is necessary to call `XBlockEditorView.xblockReady()` to run the scripts to build the editor using the metadata.
- To call XBlockEditorView.xblockReady() we need a specific require.config
* fix: Adding save and cancel button
* fix: save with studio_submit of conditional_block and word_cloud_block
* test: Tests for studio_submit of conditional and word cloud
* revert: Delete studio_submit of conditional block. It is not supported
* style: Fix lint
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Co-authored-by: Navin Karkera <navin@opencraft.com>
This should improve performance for courseware operations when there is
content that doesn't map to any existing XBlocks in the system. This
usually happens to old courses when custom XBlock types are deprecated
and removed, or when a course is imported from another instance with a
different set of installed XBlocks.
The Zooming Image Tool does not load properly, currently, and even if it
did, relying on an external Javascript to function across releases is
not something we can support. Thus, we remove it from the list of HTML
block templates until such time as a more robust solution is found.
This is a new XBlock that presents a random subset of its children. As of this commit, the block
can only be added as an Advanced component. For Sumac, we plan to enable it as part of the
Libraries Relaunch Beta, under the name "Problem Bank (Beta)"
The block does not care if its children are from V1 library, V2 library, or the course itself.
It shares the randomization logic with LegacyLibraryContentBlock. It is also fully backwards-compatible with LegacyLibraryContentBlock. So, once V1 libraries are migrated to V2 libraries (after Teak), we eventually
could point the `library_content` entry point at ItemBankBlock.
Part of: https://github.com/openedx/frontend-app-authoring/issues/1385
The V2 libraries project had a few past iterations which were never
launched. This commit cleans up pieces from those which we don't need
for the real Libraries Relaunch MVP in Sumac:
* Remove ENABLE_LIBRARY_AUTHORING_MICROFRONTEND,
LIBRARY_AUTHORING_FRONTEND_URL, and
REDIRECT_TO_LIBRARY_AUTHORING_MICROFRONTEND, all of which are obsolete
now that library authoring has been merged into
https://github.com/openedx/frontend-app-authoring.
More details on the new Content Libraries configuration settings are
here: https://github.com/openedx/frontend-app-authoring/issues/1334
* Remove dangling support for syncing V2 (learning core-backed) library
content using the LibraryContentBlock. This code was all based on an
older understanding of V2 Content Libraries, where the libraries were
smaller and versioned as a whole rather then versioned by-item.
Reference to V2 libraries will be done on a per-block basis using
the upstream/downstream system, described here:
https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/blob/master/docs/decisions/0020-upstream-downstream.rst
It's important that we remove this support now so that OLX course
authors don't stuble upon it and use it, which would be buggy and
complicate future migrations.
* Remove the "mode" parameter from LibraryContentBlock. The only
supported mode was and is "random". We will not be adding any further
modes. Going forward for V2, we will have an ItemBank block for
randomizing items (regardless of source), which can be synthesized
with upstream referenced as described above. Existing
LibraryContentBlocks will be migrated.
* Finally, some renamings:
* LibraryContentBlock -> LegacyLibraryContentBlock
* LibraryToolsService -> LegacyLibraryToolsService
* LibrarySummary -> LegacyLibrarySummary
Module names and the old OLX tag (library_content) are unchanged.
Closes: https://github.com/openedx/frontend-app-authoring/issues/1115
As of Python 3.3, the 3rd-party `mock` package has been subsumed into the
standard `unittest.mock` package. Refactoring tests to use the latter will
allow us to drop `mock` as a dependency, which is currently coming in
transitively through requirements/edx/paver.in.
We don't actually drop the `mock` dependency in this PR. That will happen
naturally in:
* https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/pull/34830
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
Implements the connection from the teams feature to the content groups feature. This implementation uses the dynamic partition generator extension point to associate content groups with the users that belong to a Team.
This implementation was heavily inspired by the enrollment tracks dynamic partitions.
This has been a no-op for a long time anyway, since HierarchyMixin
has been explicitly mixed into XBlock for as long as I remember.
Ref: https://github.com/openedx/XBlock/issues/714
A new field in the Problem settings for choosing a Grading Method. Currently, the only Grading Method is the Last Score. From now on, when turning the feature flag on, the new grading methods available for configuration in Studio are:
- Last Score (Default): The last score made is taken for grading.
- First Score: The first score made is taken for grading.
- Highest Score: The highest score made is taken for grading.
- Average Score: The average of all scores made is taken for grading.