Adds a split_test_module XModule, that can choose one of its children
to display, based on a get_condition_for_user API added to the runtime.
To test, add something like this to an xml course, or make equivalent
tweaks in mongo.
<vertical url_name="split_test_vert">
<split_test url_name="split1" experiment_id="0" condition_id_to_child='{"0": "i4x://MITx/6.00x/html/split_test_cond0", "1": "i4x://MITx/6.00x/html/split_test_cond1"}'>
<html url_name="split_test_cond0">condition 0</html>
<html url_name="split_test_cond1">condition 1</html>
</split_test>
</vertical>
Also needs an experiment configured in the course policy json: e.g.
"user_partitions": [{"id": 0,
"name": "Experiment 0",
"description": "Unicorns?",
"version": 1,
"groups": [{"id": 0,
"name": "group 0",
"version": 1},
{"id": 1,
"name": "group 1",
"version": 1}]}]
(This particular snippet will work inside a course with org MITx
and course name 6.00x)
Co-Author: Sarina Canelake <sarina@edx.org>
Co-Author: Julia Hansbrough <julia@edx.org>
Co-Author: Diana Huang <diana@edx.org>
Co-Author: Calen Pennington <cale@edx.org>
[LMS-2095]
The percentages shown currently can be confusing. For example, if the true weight
of a category is 0.76925% and the student scores 100% in it, they will see '0.8%
out of a possible 1.0%'. Increasing the precision to 2 decimal places changes it
to '0.77% of a possible 0.77%'.
LMS-2205
The map contains a human readable description of the answer if
necessary. It is useful for problem like multiple choice, when the
response of the student is replaced by a moniker. For example "choice_0"
instead of the full text.
Fixes: AN-587
When there is a start-time:
Initially, the video starts playing from the start-time.
Whenever the player resets for any reason (such as reaching
the end of the video), it will reset to start-time instead of 00:00:00.
It should not be the case that any time the user presses play, it
start playing from start-time.
BLD-659.
To get all dates localized, we need all runtimes to have the i18n
service, and since runtimes are made by the modulestores, we need to
pass it to them.
Soon (fingers crossed), modulestores won't be involved in making
runtimes, and many of these changes will go away.