This moves the functionality of the 'export_course' management command from lms/djangoapps/courseware
over to the Studio codebase. This reflects its use going forward to be run with cms settings, to
export the content of the Studio modulestore instead of the LMS modulestore. The management
command is used by an analytics workflow to output course content for researchers.
Fix syntax error in selectors
.attr() now returns a string (though it can still be passed an integer)
Fixes checkbox test failures
Remove remaining references to jquery.min (in wrong folder)
$.ajax now returns 422 if type is json and body is not JSON, e.g. ''
Substitute prop for attr
Remove references to jquery.min, add jquery.migrate (again)
"Fix" jquery karma config
This wasn't suppoed to survive the merge
This throws an error when called with an 'undefined' error
Fix Karma warning about [re|un]loading the window
Fix path for jquery in cms-squire tests
Move jasmine.clock.uninstall() to afterEach so it runs even on failure
Fix test failing due to timezone issues
Do the timeout before the window scrolling (so handler will not be _.throttled)
Fix an alert() triggered by window.onBeforeUnload while testing in Chrome
isRejected is deprecated.
Actually serve the slick library in LMS jasmine tests
customwmd doesn't need to wait for DOM ready event
... In order to define a class and extend the Markdown class.
We need to create a user profile in order for users to be usable. This, coupled with the fact, that edx-platform is the owner of auth information, means these commands belong here.
ECOM-4310
This is slightly more complicated than it should be since we're using
custom authentication middleware (i.e., not Django's standard
middleware class). We have to check that the session auth hash we have
stored is equal to the request's session auth hash (since the stored
hash is a function of the password). Normally this gets handled in
`django.contrib.auth.get_user`, but due to our caching we don't go
through that function, even in the cache miss case.
ECOM-4288
Files which are loaded via RequireJs do not need to be individually
declared in karma config files. If we give karma directories,
it will serve all the files in them.