* chore: update deprecated import from collections
* chore: remove outdated imports from markdown library
as it hasn't been supported since 2.0.3 and we're on 3.x.
This was deprecated at least as early as 2012!
* docs: add docstring and remove lint-amnesty to markdown plugin
* chore: remove deprecated etree import
* style: remove unnecessary-comprehension for sets
* style: resolve a number of amnestied pylint complaints
Co-authored-by: stvn <stvn@mit.edu>
in favor of the added MakoSystem render_template method.
Related changes:
* Adds the MakoService to the StudioEditModuleRuntime,
PreviewModuleSystem, LmsModuleSystem, and XBlockRuntime
* MakoService constructor takes a `namespace_prefix` string, so that the
CMS PreviewModuleSystem can render to LMS templates, without needing
the special render_from_lms helper method.
* ModuleSystem.render_template becomes a read-only property, so the
constructor calls and test module systems are updated accordingly.
* Adds tests for the MakoService and module system shims.
There are messages on each course card on learner dashboard that displays action panels to prompt learners to do IDV. With honor code signature feature on, those panel message should be disabled
Co-authored-by: Simon Chen <schen@edx-c02fw0guml85.lan>
For each unit discussion_enabled flag is added
so that each unit can be made discussable when needed.
Signed-off-by: Farhaan Bukhsh <farhaan@opencraft.com>
* UserStubService now takes user, user_is_staff, and anonymous_user_id
* get_test_system() creates a UserStubService with an anonymous_user_id of 'student'
* Removes references to deprecated ModuleSystem attributes from test code
* Fixes and simplifies the ConditionalBlock tests, using get_module provided by TestModuleSystem instead of trying to mock out all the pieces.
(cherry picked from commit 927016a8df)
Removes references to these deprecated attributes from the platform code:
* runtime.anonymous_student_id
* runtime.seed
* runtime.user_id
* runtime.user_is_staff
Related changes:
* Ensure that all platform XBlocks which use these attributes "need" the user service.
* ProblemBlock: Removes check for existence of runtime.seed attribute in preparation for removal of this attribute from ModuleSystem.
* edxnotes: Catches NoSuchServiceError just in case some XBlocks using notes don't have the user service.
* UserTagsService refactor: pass user and course_id on creation
(cherry picked from commit 753839276f)
The following ModuleSystem attributes are deprecated by this change, and should be pulled directly from the user service instead:
* anonymous_student_id
* seed
* user_id
* user_is_staff
Related changes:
* Removes the `user` and `anonymous_student_id` parameters from the ModuleService constructor.
* Stores anonymous_user_id in XBlockDjangoUserService's opt_attr
* Pulls out constants used by DjangoXBlockUserService opt_attr so they can be used in the platform code.
* LmsModuleSystem uses the user service created in wrapper function for runtime.publish to avoid requiring the user
service to be "needed" by all XBlocks.
* LmsModuleSystem no longer checks for instances of XModuleDescriptor when deciding what kind of anonymous_user_id to
provide: all XModules are XBlocks, so this check is unnecessary.
* XBlockRuntime returns a user service when requested
* Adds tests for deprecated ModuleSystem attributes and changes to XBlockDjangoUserService.
(cherry picked from commit c41e7fb93a)
In #8bdf59b, the SplitModuleStore was given a Django ORM backed store
for active version data (i.e. "which version is currently published?").
This started to cause sporadic test failures depending on the test
ordering, such as this module:
openedx/features/course_experience/tests/views/test_course_home.py
The root cause was that the database table holding these active versions
was not being properly cleared after tests, probably because of the odd
ordering we do MongoDB vs. Django ORM data initialization in the
ModuleStoreTestCase and SharedModuleStoreTestCase classes. This is an
overly broad hammer fix for this, because:
1. The obvious thing to add it into the ModuleStoreIsolationMixin didn't
seem to work.
2. While overly broad, it's a small bit of code and should be safe.
3. It's more urgent to fix this flakiness in the build (affecting maybe
1/4 test runs?) ASAP, rather than tracking this down.
* feat: Add a new way to enable/disable teams
Adds a new mechanism for enabling/disabling the team feature in a course using an 'enabled' field to the teams config.
If this field is set to true, teams is enabled (team sets/groups) still need to be defined. If this is set to false then teams is disabled whether or not team sets are defined.
* fix: review feedback
* feat: Adds discussions settings for new discusions experience
This commit adds new discussions settings for the new discussions experience. These are stored in the course so they can be a part of course import/export flow.
These are also added to the discussions configuraiton API to allow MFEs to update the settings.
The discussions API is currently available via LMS, however that means it cannot save changes to the modulestore. This also adds the API to the studio config so it can now also be accessed from studio and be used to save course settings.
* fix: tests
This commit adds new discussions settings for the new discussions experience. These are stored in the course so they can be a part of course import/export flow.
These are also added to the discussions configuraiton API to allow MFEs to update the settings.
The discussions API is currently available via LMS, however that means it cannot save changes to the modulestore. This also adds the API to the studio config so it can now also be accessed from studio and be used to save course settings.
Split modulestore persists data in three MongoDB "collections": course_index (list of courses and the current version of each), structure (outline of the courses, and some XBlock fields), and definition (other XBlock fields). While "structure" and "definition" data can get very large, which is one of the reasons MongoDB was chosen for modulestore, the course index data is very small.
This commit starts writing course indexes (active_versions) to both MySQL and Mongo, but continues to read from MongoDB only.
By moving course index data to MySQL / a django model, we get these advantages:
* Full history of changes to the course index data is now preserved
* Includes a django admin view to inspect the list of courses and libraries
* It's much easier to "reset" a corrupted course to a known working state, by using the simple-history revert tools from the django admin.
* The remaining MongoDB collections (structure and definition) are essentially just used as key-value stores of large JSON data structures. This paves the way for future changes that allow migrating courses one at a time from MongoDB to S3, and thus eliminating any use of MongoDB by split modulestore, simplifying the stack.
[MICROBA-1520]
- Update course dashboard to check its context for unack'd notices from the notices app. If so, redirect the learner to the first unack'd notice.
(reintroduces earlier changes that were reverted)