On focus to the answer submition notification, the
notification was scrolled to center of screen. This
behaviour was on Chrome(87+) browser.
This commits overrides the focus jQuery plugin to
set the alignment of answer notifications to the bottom of the
viewport.
Fix the custom focus jQuery plugin
Co-authored-by: Agrendalath
common.py has queue names that always get overridden by production.py
and lead to confusion. Set a default SERVICE_VANIANT in common.py and
then set the queue names based on that in common.py so that
production.py doesn't make it more complicated.
This should prevent the issue where if you copy a queue name in
common.py it ends up being incorrect in the production system. This is
what happened with the sample_task change.
https://github.com/edx/edx-platform/pull/23731 made it so that the queue
name for that queue is independently configurable but the default was
set to the value of HIGH_PRIORITY_QUEUE in common.py which is not the
same as the value set in production.py leading to stale tasks that never
get picked up in production.
BREAKING_CHANGE: If anyone was building a different settings file on top
of common, the default names in common.py are now change to be service
variant specific. eg 'edx.cms.core.high' instead of 'edx.core.high'
[MICROBA-1298]
* Remove a Segment certificate event that was, historically, only emit from the courseware.
The Segment event that was previously (only) issued in the courseware doesn't seem to be important or referenced anywhere we could see. Since this event only tracked certificate generation attempts from one (of multiple) paths to initiate certificate generation in v1, I didn't think the historical event data captured is complete. We approached our data teams and I determined this event was not of high importance. For this reason, I am suggesting we just stop using this event and remove the code responsible for sending it.
We will continue to track certificate creation/generation using the existing `edx.certificate.created` event.
Previously, it would 404. While accurate, it's not a great user
experience. Users can be offered invalid jump_to paths in the normal
course of things, if course content disappears or they lose access
to it.
In both cases, they might be offered a resume URL in the courseware
that would be to a now-invalid location.
With this change, that invalid link will at least give them
*something* (the first unit in the course) rather than an error
page.
This also (unrelatedly) fixes an exception when the learning MFE
outline page tries to render a course that contains sequences
with no children.
AA-867
[MICROBA-1307]
Before this change a user would not be auto refunded if they had a
certificate in a course with any status. This had unintended
consequences. This change updates the logic to only block auto refund
for statuses that we do not want to refund on such as downloadable.
Add a Waffle Flag. When enabled, the courseware pages of the
Learning MFE should use the Learning Sequences HTTP API instead
of the Course Blocks HTTP API in order to load course structure
data. We expect that this switchover will lead to performance
improvements and a more comprehensible system.
(We are putting the switchover behind a temporary flag in order to
enable debugging, incremental rollout, and comparison testing.)
The flag is exposed to the MFE via the Course API.
As of this commit, the new flag is not enabled in any environment,
and the MFE does not have any code to act on the flag's value.
So, this commit on its own should have no production impact.
TNL-8330
This is technically a revert of a revert that also includes some new
logic. The original PR was https://github.com/edx/edx-platform/pull/27770
and the revert PR was https://github.com/edx/edx-platform/pull/27973.
The new logic is to mock a request and create a module with user state
taken into account. We also put this into a celery task to help avoid
any potential concerns with recursing through children.
* [refactor] Reword dashboard verify ID message
Small change to reword ID verification messaging on the course dashboard
and remove one of the buttons.
* set coloring of warning message
* follow patter for theme font colors
* feat: Course Apps API
This adds a new concept called course apps. These are exposed via a new
"openedx.course_app" entrypoint, which helps the LMS and studio discover such
apps and list them in a new rest api for the same.
These course apps will drive the pages and resources view in the course authoring
MFE. This system will track which apps are enabled and which are disabled. It
also allows third-party apps to be listed here by using the plugin entrypoint.
* Apply feedback from review
In order to allow the learning MFE's progress tab to show a
different UX for FBE exceptions (where some exams can still be
completed by audit learners), this commit adds access information
to each exam.
AA-829
[MICROBA-1179]
- Continue renaming/removal of code referring to the Certificate "white list".
The Certificates Django app `CertificateWhitelist` model is going away in an effort to make our codebase more inclusive. It is being replaced
with the `CertificateAllowlist` model. This PR continues to replace references to the Certificate "whitelist" with "allowlist" wherever
possible. There should be no change in functionality, nor are there any changes in appearance.
This PR changes the preview URL redirect from Studio. Before when a user clicked on the course preview button to check unpublished changes, the preview in the New Experience would show the most recently published version of the course. The unpublished changes that the user was hoping to view are no present. At the moment users have been publishing the content to check it then having to republish the old version if they did not like the changes. As a short-term fix, this PR redirects to the Legacy experience where the preview option previously worked. Now the user can see the unpublished changes. A long-term fix is still being explored. This change will impact the Course Author.