rest-condition has not been updated for a while, and with DRF 3.9 it is no longer needed since the ability to combine Permission classes using boolean operators is now provided by DRF directly.
* Add STUDENT_REGISTRATION_COMPLETED event after the user's registration
* Add SESSION_LOGIN_COMPLETED event after the user's login session
* Add COURSE_ENROLLMENT_CREATED event after the user's enrollment creation
Once LOGIN_URL is changed for an environment, the OAuth flow will be
activated. (See included temporary doc.)
This is for ARCHBOM-1860: Convert Studio to use LMS OAuth login.
* fix: upgrade py2neo from 3.1.2 to 2021.1.5
The dump_to_neo4j management command has not been working
since the upgrade to python 3.8. The latest version of
python that py2neo 3.1.2 states support for is python 3.5,
so this isn't surprising.
The earliest non-prerelease version of py2neo that supports
python 3.8 is 2020.x (skipping the 4.x and 5.x series). Since
we're going as far as a 2020.x, we may as well upgrade all the
way to the newest series, 2021.x. This commit does that upgrade,
as well as a handful of minor code modifications in order
to handle breaking changes that have been made to the py2neo
API, and some unrelated pin bumps as the result of
'make upgrade'.
This will also require an upgrade of Coursegraph's Neo4j
version from 3.2.x to 3.5.x.
TNL-8386
Upgrade edx-django-utils to bring in the new
code_owner_squad custom attribute for
monitoring purposes. See the edx-django-utils
changelog for details.
ARCHBOM-1551
This djangoapp was designed for talking to sailthru, in a fairly
edx.org-specific way. Nowadays, edx.org doesn't need this code and
if other installations do, it's better off as a more distinct
plugin anyway, rather than direct support in the platform.
I've moved the one signal that was still useful (calling
segment.identify() whenever user fields change) into user_authn.
And I've left the EmailMarketingConfiguration model alone for now,
but will remove that shortly. Nothing uses it as of this commit.
AA-607
DEPR-139
This:
1. Introduces a new override using the `pluggable_override` decorator.
It is now possible to specify a custom way of getting XBlock's icon
by defining `GET_UNIT_ICON_IMPL` in settings.
2. Introduces a way to add custom `XBLOCK_MIXINS` by defining
`XBLOCK_EXTRA_MIXINS` in settings. This allows, e.g. to add
new fields to XBlocks.
OeX_ES-44: Update edx-search elasticsearch.
* removes redundant doc_types from the lms/cms, replaces courseware
index with doc_types to two indices
* code polishing
* Use a new config variable for ES7 deployment. (#2226)
Co-authored-by: Golub-Sergey <1.golub.sergey.1@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Diana Huang <diana.k.huang@gmail.com>
Removed most of the deprecated shoppingcart app, leaving just enough to allow us to cleanly remove the related database tables later. Also removed the relevant Django settings that weren't in use elsewhere.
This uses the new names introduced in edx-django-utils
3.8.0 (edx/edx-django-utils#59), which we're already using, as
well as updating a few other locations where we incorrectly refer
to New Relic custom metrics instead of custom attributes.
Includes a couple of unrelated lint fixes in a file I modified.
The LEPL dependency was triggering a lot of deprecation warnings of the
form:
venv/lib/python3.5/site-packages/lepl/matchers/support.py:497:
DeprecationWarning: inspect.getargspec() is deprecated, use
inspect.signature() instead
argspec = getargspec(func)
It turns out that LEPL was only used by the rfc6266_parser package, which
itself was only used in one place to generate utf8-compliant
Content-Disposition headers.
This issue was noticed here:
https://github.com/SWW13/python-rfc6266-parser/issues/2
Unfortunately it is quite difficult to extract LEPL from the
rfc6266-parser package.
The rfc6266-parser package (https://pypi.org/project/rfc6266-parser/) is
itself a fork of the now-unmaintained rfc6266 package
(https://pypi.org/project/rfc6266/). Thus, it became high time to get
rid of this package. The FileResponse object can appropriately set the
Content-Disposition header, and thus replace the rfc6266 functionality,
since Django 2.0: https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/16470
In our testing, the FileResponse object correctly set the
`filename*=utf-8''` value, following the RFC. The only difference is
that it does not provide "filename" fallback value, as expressed in the
RFC: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6266#appendix-D
With rfc6266_parser:
>> import rfc6266_parser
>> rfc6266_parser.build_header("my_file_é.csv", filename_compat="video_urls.csv")
b"attachment; filename=video_urls.csv; filename*=utf-8''my_file_%C3%A9.csv"
With FileResponse we have:
>> from django.http import FileResponse
>> import io
>> response = FileResponse(io.StringIO(), as_attachment=True, filename="my_file_é.csv", content_type="text/csv")
>> response.get("Content-Disposition")
"attachment; filename*=utf-8''my_file_%C3%A9.csv"
We consider that this is a sufficiently minor difference, that will
impact very few browsers.