This is cherry-picked verbatim from
zafft/analytics-exporter-settings-hotfix (#18530). I'm fear that
without merging these changes upstream, a larger set of courses will be
consdiered for processing, and that would alter the behavior of the
analytics-email-optin-* jobs.
Instead of going up the stacktrace to find the module names of waffle
flags and switches, we manually pass the module __name__ whenever the
flag is created. This is similar to `logging.getLogger(__name__)`
standard behaviour.
As the waffle classes are used outside of edx-platform, we make the new
module_name argument an optional keyword argument. This will change once
we pull waffle_utils outside of edx-platform.
Note that the module name is normally only required to view the list of
existing waffle flags and switches. The module name should not be
necessary to verify if a flag is enabled. Thus, maybe it would make
sense to create a `add` class methor similar to:
class WaffleFlag:
@classmethod
def add(cls, namespace, flag, module):
instance = cls(namespace, flag)
cls._class_instances.add((instance, module))
In image_helpers.py, the _get_profile_image_urls() method would append
"?v=<version>" to the query string for serving profile images.
This might break serving profile images if
* EDXAPP_PROFILE_IMAGE_BACKEND was configured with its class option
set to django.storages.s3boto3.S3Boto3Storage (or its deprecated
predecedessor, django.storages.s3boto.S3BotoStorage), and
* that backend used signed URLs with query-string authentication (i.e.
was *not* configured with an S3 custom domain).
When both the above conditions are met, then the URL returned by the
storage backend's url() method already contains "?", and
_get_profile_image_urls() would add another. This results in a query
string that doesn't exactly violate RFC 3986, but is discouraged by
it.[1]
Amazon S3 itself may be able to parse these query strings correctly,
but other S3 API implementations (such as Ceph radosgw[2]) may not,
and the problem is easily avoided by just looking for "?" in the
rendered URL, and using "&v=<version>" instead if we find a match.
The proper way of appending the v=<version> query parameter would
probably be to pull the URL and the query string apart and then back
together[3], but that's most likely overdoing it.
[1] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-3.4 says:
"However, as query components are often used to carry identifying
information in the form of "key=value" pairs and one frequently used
value is a reference to another URI, it is sometimes better for
usability to avoid percent- encoding those characters." ("Those
characters" being "/" and "?".)
[2] https://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/radosgw/s3/
[3] https://docs.python.org/3/library/urllib.parse.html
Add list of states and field to UserProfile model; add migration; add
state field to relevant serializers and to
ACCOUNT_VISIBILITY_CONFIGURATION. Removes state data if country is
changed to something other than United States.
Previously code was only showing banner for enterprise
learners. This patch would remove this restriction
and is available to all edX learners provided that
'enable_secondary_email_feature' is switched on.
PROD-1477
Added more info to log in SSO request/response flow
Fixed django admin links on model's link fields which are broken due to django 2.2 upgrade.
ENT-2798
Fixed quality violations and unit test
Fix xsscommitlint violation
Fixed pylint violation
* Removing from provider imports from openedx
* removed all uses of retire_dop_oauth2_models
* Removing provider library from lms, common, and cms
Created/copied function short_token(from django-oauth-provider) and create_hash256 to help with conversion
This stage does the following:
- Includes a data migration to copy the values from old to new field.
- Changes business logic to switch to using new field.
- Deletes all code references of the old field.
Moves the existence check for secondary (recovery) email to validate
method. If the email already exists, silently remove it from the set of
data to be updated. This parallels the existing behavior for updating
the primary email.
ENT-1913