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).
* feat: Add support for returning thread counts for all topics in a course
In the new discussions experience the thread counts for questions and discussions are displayed in the UI.
This uses a new cs_comments_service API to fetch that data and embed it in the topic listing.
* fix: apply review feedback fixes
Adds support for pinning and closing threads to the current REST APIs for discusions.
Adds a preview_body field to the thread response that contains a truncated version of the raw body with tags removed so it can be shown in previews.
Adds a field called "can_delete" to threads and comments that signals if the current user is able to delete that resource.
This change adds three new filters to the threads API. They are:
* Filtering only threads that are flagged for abuse
* Filtering by the thread type (discussion or question)
* Filtering by the thread author
In addition it also adds a new ``abuse_flagged_count`` field for threads. It
returns a count of the number of comments in a thread that are flagged for abuse.
This is only visible to users that have moderator privileges or higher.
Finally it also adds a ``abuse_flagged_any_user`` field that is set if any user
has flagged a thread. This field too, is only visible to moderators or above.
Co-authored-by: Kshitij Sobti <kshitij@opencraft.com>
* Python code cleanup by the cleanup-python-code Jenkins job.
This pull request was generated by the cleanup-python-code Jenkins job, which ran
```
cd lms/djangoapps/dashboard; find . -type f -name '*.py' | while read fname; do sed -i 's/ # lint-amnesty, pylint: disable=super-with-arguments//; s/ # lint-amnesty, pylint: disable=import-error, wrong-import-order//; s/ # lint-amnesty, pylint: disable=wrong-import-order//' "$fname"; done; find . -type f -name '*.py' | while read fname; do pyupgrade --exit-zero-even-if-changed --py3-plus --py36-plus --py38-plus "$fname"; done; isort --recursive .
```
The following packages were installed:
`pyupgrade,isort`
* feedback done
Co-authored-by: Zulqarnain <muhammad.zulqarnain@arbisoft.com>
Technically, both "2020-10-20T23:59:00Z" and "2020-10-20T23:59:00+00:00"
are ISO-8601 compliant, though the latter is preferred. The Discussions
API uses the "Z" notation for almost all its dates, except for the
course blackout dates (those times when students aren't allowed to post
anything because it would threaten exam integrity). That's because the
blackout dates are manually formatted using datetime.isoformat().
As best as I can tell, we've always passed back the "+00:00" for the
blackout dates. But at some point, this broke the expectations of the
mobile apps, which expect the "+Z" format, like the rest of the API.
This commit changes the blackout dates to be returned in +Z format when
the blackout datetimes are specified by the user in UTC (which is almost
always the case–I suspect the mobile clients would break if the dates
were specified in other timezones anyhow).
* Generate common/djangoapps import shims for LMS
* Generate common/djangoapps import shims for Studio
* Stop appending project root to sys.path
* Stop appending common/djangoapps to sys.path
* Import from common.djangoapps.course_action_state instead of course_action_state
* Import from common.djangoapps.course_modes instead of course_modes
* Import from common.djangoapps.database_fixups instead of database_fixups
* Import from common.djangoapps.edxmako instead of edxmako
* Import from common.djangoapps.entitlements instead of entitlements
* Import from common.djangoapps.pipline_mako instead of pipeline_mako
* Import from common.djangoapps.static_replace instead of static_replace
* Import from common.djangoapps.student instead of student
* Import from common.djangoapps.terrain instead of terrain
* Import from common.djangoapps.third_party_auth instead of third_party_auth
* Import from common.djangoapps.track instead of track
* Import from common.djangoapps.util instead of util
* Import from common.djangoapps.xblock_django instead of xblock_django
* Add empty common/djangoapps/__init__.py to fix pytest collection
* Fix pylint formatting violations
* Exclude import_shims/ directory tree from linting