This reverts commit 1224e341de. I've also added
NotImplementedPartitionScheme, which allows deprecated partition types to have
a valid entry point despite being unusable.
TNL-6675
There are a number of Django Signals that are on the modulestore's
SignalHandler class, such as SignalHandler.course_published. These
signals can trigger very expensive processes to occur, such as course
overview or block structures generation. Most of the time, the test
author doesn't care about these side-effects.
This commit does a few things:
* Converts the signals on SignalHandler to be instances of a new
SwitchedSignal class, that allows signal sending to be disabled.
* Creates a SignalIsolationMixin helper similar in spirit to the
CacheIsolationMixin, and adds it to the ModuleStoreIsolationMixin
(and thus to ModuleStoreTestCase and SharedModuleStoreTestCase).
* Converts our various tests to use this new mechanism. In some cases,
this means adjusting query counts downwards because they no longer
have to account for publishing listener actions.
Modulestore generated signals are now muted by default during test runs.
Calls to send() them will result in no-ops. You can choose to enable
specific signals for a given subclass of ModuleStoreTestCase or
SharedModuleStoreTestCase by specifying an ENABLED_SIGNALS class
attribute, like the following example:
from xmodule.modulestore.tests.django_utils import ModuleStoreTestCase
class MyPublishTestCase(ModuleStoreTestCase):
ENABLED_SIGNALS = ['course_published', 'pre_publish']
You should take great care when disabling signals outside of a
ModuleStoreTestCase or SharedModuleStoreTestCase, since they can leak
out into other tests. Be sure to always clean up, and never disable
signals outside of testing. Because signals are essentially process
globals, it can have a lot of unpleasant side-effects if we start
mucking around with them during live requests.
Overall, this change has cut the total test execution time for
edx-platform by a bit over a third, though we still spend a lot in
pre-test setup during our test builds.
[PERF-413]
We should not be using custom signing keys for each service at this time. We may want to return to this strategy in the future; but, this is not the direction any of our other services are going in.
ECOM-6541
Remove deprecated SingleSectionGrader. TNL-5987
Remove display_name and module_id from Scores objects
Update CourseGradeFactory.__init__ to not be user-specific
Update some callers to use CourseGrade class instead of "summary" dict
Remove no longer needed course_grades.py module.
Renamed django signal from GRADES_UPDATED to COURSE_GRADE_CHANGED
Credit eligibility can be updated up to the point that the course is closed or the student submits a request for credit. Credit eligibility cannot be removed.
ECOM-4379
By default, disable all caching in tests, to preserve test independence.
In order to enable caching, inherit from CacheSetupMixin, and specify
which cache configuration is needed.
[EV-32]
- The permission now checks the correct request attribute (GET instead of data).
- The Credit API view test has been updated to check for the positive access instead of just denial.
ECOM-3096
The update (PUT) endpoint now supports creating new CreditCourse objects in addition to updating existing ones. This functionality greatly simplifies the logic needed by consumers (e.g. the Course Administration Tool) to create or update CreditCourse objects.
ECOM-2524
- Added support for Unicode characters when creating the signature
- Using <textarea> for form data to support newline characters
- Generating form with jQuery instead of relying on existing DOM element
- Removed duplicated credit request code
- Corrected spaing on dashboard
- Enabled functionality by default
Dashboard cleanup
-- Cleaned styles
-- Added wrapper class to use for hiding the actions
-- Cleaned JS toggling of error container
-- Corrected dashboard and receipt text
ECOM-2172
Floating point values should be treated as strings to ensure values such as 1.0 are not converted to 1. Such conversion invalidates the signature generated for the credit request. Additionally, JSON has no concept of a floating point datatype.
ECOM-2172