* build: Removed the diff-quality step
Applied lint-amnesty on all the warnings
Removed pylint thresholds comparison code and related tests
Co-authored-by: Usama Sadiq <usama.sadiq@arbisoft.com>
Inside content_highlights.py, we had code to calculate due dates
for when there isn't graded content, but we could only reach that
code path if the user had an assignment with a due date at the
target date. Now we will check for all learners who could be in
range of having an update and let the code in content_highlights.py
decide if a highlight should be sent
Specifically, pass the MFE the audit access expiration date and
let it know when the upgrade deadline has passed, by not passing
any verified mode information along.
This will fix a bug about if assignment type is None, we will only
show the due date.
This will also fix a bug where we would show the assignment type and
due date on non-scored units within a subsection. Now it will only
show on scored units.
This also fixes the pill that displays from stretching out if the due
date text is multi-lined.
The last time we tried this upgrade we encountered timeouts on the quality job, which it now appears were due to the worker running pylint common running out of memory and killing the Jenkins process. Switching to a different worker type with double the RAM (8 GB vs. 4 GB) seems to have fixed this; about 5.5 GB was used. Upstream is aware of the high memory usage on large projects, it's apparently due primarily to a cache of parsed modules: https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/issues/1495 .
Even after disabling some of the new checks that have been added, the new version of pylint found about twice as much to complain about. Just bumping the threshold for now to unblock the Django upgrade, we can try automated utilities like pyupgrade to fix some of these later.