Handles exam related events from the event bus that impact credit state. Functionally this will behave the same as the existing CreditService which is called by edx-proctoring. This enables edx-exams (an IDA) to have the same behavior.
Uses the updated styles for the notification based on the new designs.
Includes a button to open view the files directly in the notification.
This also fix a bug where the notification was not appearing when paste
a whole Unit.
This commit leaves behind just enough Old Mongo (DraftModulestore)
functionality to allow read-only access to static assets and the
root CourseBlock. It removes:
* create/update operations
* child/parent traversal
* inheritance related code
It also removes or converts tests for this functionality.
The ability to read from the root CourseBlock was maintained for
backwards compatibility, since top-level course settings are often
stored here, and this is used by various parts of the codebase,
like displaying dashboards and re-building CourseOverview models.
Any attempt to read the contents of a course by getting the
CourseBlock's children will return an empty list (i.e. it will look
empty).
This commit does _not_ delete content on MongoDB or run any sort of
data migration or cleanup.
* Revert "feat: remove `field-data` service from runtime initialization"
This reverts commit 6c435bb68c.
* Revert "feat: remove field data binding from the runtime"
This reverts commit 5f46ea52cd.
Add ability to roll-forward ORA flex peer grading feature. Where enabled
for an Organization or course, flex peer grading will be turned on at the
course level for new course runs and course reruns. Where disabled,
a new course or course rerun will preserve existing / default setting
value.
* feat: add xblock endpoint for updating an xblock
fix: remove debugger
feat: make function call more generic
refactor: just use request.json for request data as before
refactor: extract method
fix: revert wrong method change
fix: refactor correct method
feat: use handle_xblock method so that we can do more than update xblocks
fix: usage_key_string defaults to None
add all CRUD operations
fix usage key parameter
refactor: create /views folder
refactor: move xblock view functions to xblock_services
fix: tests
fix: tests
refactor: move xblock API endpoint to contentstore
* docs: add explanatory comment to new xblock_service
* feat: add feature flag for enabling content editing api
* feat: raise 404 if studio content api is disabled
* tests: test xblock endpoint
* test: make all post tests work
* test: check that xblock_handler receives correct args
* refactor: create util mixin for course factories with staff
* refactor: extract course staff authorization tests
* refactor: extract tests to api view testcase class
* test: add get tests
* test: fix tests
* test: fix tests
* test: fix tests
* test: add all crud tests
* fix: refactor to fix tests
* fix: merge conflict
* fix: merge conflict
* fix: tests after merge
* fix: json request decorator
* fix: lint
* fix: lint
* fix: lint
* fix: lint
* fix: new test files
* fix: lint
* fix: lint and apply PR suggestions
* fix: lint
* fix: lint
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This makes a couple of changes to the xblock handler in the CMS. These changes
add a handful of utility functions and modify the existing ones to make reuse
of existing blocks easier. With these changes, it is possible to copy an
entire section from one course to another, and then later refresh that section,
and all of its children, without destroying the blocks next to it.
The existing _duplicate_block function was modified to have a shallow keyword
to avoid copying children, and the update_from_source function was added to
make it easy to copy attributes over from one block to another. These functions
can be used alongside copy_from_template in the modulestore to copy over blocks
and their children without requiring them to be within any particular container
(other than a library or course root)-- thus allowing library-like inclusion
without the library content block. This is especially useful for cases like
copying sections rather than unit content.
An exam due date can be inferred from the end date of the course if the exam does not have a due date. In the legacy proctoring system (the edx-proctoring plugin), this inference is made in the proctoring code by calling the edx-when API. This is possible because edx-proctoring is a plugin that's installed into the edx-platform, into which edx-when is also installed.
In the new exams service, we do not want to call to the LMS to get due date information from edx-when. This poses a number of problems, not all of which are solved by this commit. This commit allows the exams service to infer a due date for an exam if that exam does not have a due date at the subsection level.
Note that this is a departure from edx-proctoring. This also opts out exams powered by the new edx-exams service from personalized learner schedules (PLS)/relative dates, because we no longer consider the pacing type of the course.
Adds a dropdown to select the organization. The dropdown will only be activated for users with CourseCreator permission to specific organizations in Studio.
Use cases:
When FEATURES['ENABLE_CREATOR_GROUP'] = True and the user has CourseCreator permission granted, a dropdown will appear with all specific organizations allowed. In case of all_organizations setting is enabled, all organizations will appear in the dropdown.
In case the user is staff, he can create organizations it will work as before
This is part of Old Mongo removal. Also in this commit:
* fixed 400 error for cms old_style assets
* fix TEST_DATA_SPLIT_MODULESTORE import for test_course_index
* fixed problem with creating some CourseItem with some parent:
we must get the updated parent item before using that parent item
* replaced parent_location with parent argument in ItemFactory due to
error children/parent relation for split modulestore. In all tests with
split modulestore parent argument used
Current behavior for both old and new exams paths on exam creation is
that the signal fires, the update code kicks off a celery task which
looks for a new exam, and that exam is not found so no actual update
is done. Or the old version is visible but the updated version is not.
By waiting until the change is actually committed, we should find the
new exam when we search for it.
This is currently an invisible bug just because of the large numbers
of updates that working on a course provides, the exam will be correct
unless it was the absolute last thing that was touched, in which case
it will be out of date.
CMS youtube transcript tests call GET twice & need different responses on each of the two calls
Current solution (setup_caption_responses) decides what to return on basis of call number.
Former solution (mock_request_get()) decided what to return on the basis of kwargs, which would differ on first vs. second call