Tracks a discussion topics' section and subsection in a new context field so that we have access to that information when the topic's section/subsection/unit has been deleted. This is then used when a topic is deleted to append the section and subsection name to the topic title.
ADR: https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/pull/29928
* fix: Temporary fix for learners' stats API performance issue
* fix: resolved linter errors
* fix: learners stats API response is now null
* fix: changed waffle dates
* fix: resolved unit test issue
Reason codes will be used by the frontend to list and validate the reasons for specifying moderation actions.
Co-authored-by: Kshitij Sobti <kshitij@opencraft.com>
Co-authored-by: Felipe Trzaskowski <felipe@opencraft.com>
Add `edit_reason_code` field to both `Comments` and `Threads`, making it
editable for anyone who can also edit `raw_body`.
Add `close_reason_code` field to `Threads`, and make it editable by
anyone who can also edit `closed`.
The new discusions MFE needs to know which provider is in use (legacy or new) to deliver the expected experience. This adds the provider name and other relevant configuration to the discussion configuraiton API.
* feat: New API for discussion topics
Creates a new API for discussion topics that uses auto-crated discussion topic links for the new discussion provider.
* squash!: refresh migration
* feat: add api mapping to get comments by course+user
fix: merge the new user comments API by overloading the thread comments API
fix: handle endorsements and fix broken tests
fix: improve the view documentation
fix: unused imports
fix: restrict flagged filter to privileged users
fix: validate course_id properly
* fix: add docstring to the retrieve_all method
The frontends need to be aware of a user's privileges in order to know what operations are supported. This adds the user roles and privilege information to the discussion metadata API.
If course allows anonymous posts, and user is an author of a post, add
`anonymous` to posts' editable fields.
If course allows anonymous to peers posts, and user is an author of a
post, add `anonymous_to_peers` to posts' editable fields.
Course endpoint response to get request will now include course's
`allow_anonymous` and `allow_anonymous_to_peers` settings.
Added `anonymous` and `anonymous_to_peers` fields to the content
serializer, from which ThreadSerializer and CommentSerializer inherit.
Both fields have a default value of False, because there are cases where
course configuration doesn't allow them to be initialized (if a course
doesn't allow anonymous posts, the fields won't be included in the list
of initializable/editable fields).