* Fix retrieving BadgeAssertion data from Badgr
With edx#27181, the integration with Badgr was updated and fixed to
be working with the Badgr v2 API. However, retrieving the Badge Assertion
data from Badgr still needs to be updated for the new json response
structure so we can save it at our end as well.
* Add BadgeAssertion table to LMS admin
[MICROBA-678]
When a certificate is in an unexpected state (i.e. notpassing with a
passing grade) this alert will allow the user to attempt to resolve the
issue on their own. It will run the code that checks the certificates
status. It requires that the course is configured to allow users to
Request Certificates though.
This change adds three new filters to the threads API. They are:
* Filtering only threads that are flagged for abuse
* Filtering by the thread type (discussion or question)
* Filtering by the thread author
In addition it also adds a new ``abuse_flagged_count`` field for threads. It
returns a count of the number of comments in a thread that are flagged for abuse.
This is only visible to users that have moderator privileges or higher.
Finally it also adds a ``abuse_flagged_any_user`` field that is set if any user
has flagged a thread. This field too, is only visible to moderators or above.
Co-authored-by: Kshitij Sobti <kshitij@opencraft.com>
[MICROBA-1289]
* Remove use of the CourseOverview model directly in the Certificates app
* Introduce a few new Python API functions in the `course_overview` and `catalog` django apps to replace functionality in the Certificates app.
Several of our cookies are meant to be shared between the LMS
and the marketing site. The previous assumption was that
SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN would cover both. We would like to make
it so that these can be set independently of each other.
https://openedx.atlassian.net/browse/ARCHBOM-1831
The course settings `certificate_available_date` (CAD) and
`certificates_display_behavior` (CDB) were previously acting indedependantly
of one another. They now work in tandem. This change:
- limits CDB to a dropdown
- removes "early_with_info" and adds "end_with_date"
- only takes CAD into account if "end_with_date" is selected
- Moves CDB to the main course schedule settings page
- updates CourseOverview to validate these fields and choose sane
defaults if they aren't expected values
Certificates will now show under the following circumstances:
"Immediately upon passing"
certificate_availability_date = null
certificates_display_behavior = "early_no_info"
"End date of course"
certificate_availability_date = null
certificates_display_behavior = "end"
"A date after the course end date"
certificate_availability_date = <date>
certificates_display_behavior = "end_with_date"
The learning_sequences.use_for_outlines flag was recently added,
intended to serve the same purpose
as courseware.use_learning_seuqences_api. We do not need
both flags.
Furthermore, exposing either flag in the Courseware
Metadata API is neither necessary nor helpful, since
the easiest and quickest way for the Learning MFE to see
if the Learning Sequences API is enabled is to hit it,
and fall back to a different API if a 403 is returned.
This reverts commit 78f1e2b3bd.
TNL-8330