Note that the features in this release are opt-in, and course and video
behavior will remain the same unless a course explicitly opts in.
Major pieces of functionality with this commit:
Allows the listing of a user's enrollments, course videos, and updates. In
order to make a course available for mobile use, course staff must explicitly
set the Course Advanced Setting "Mobile Course Available" to true. Course staff
will always see their own courses through the Mobile API regardless of this
setting, but students will only be allowed to see a course through the Mobile
API if this setting is set to "true". By default, a Course will *not* be
available for mobile use.
This is a Django app for video resource management. It is completely optional,
and is intended to allow video and operations teams to create new encodings of
videos (e.g. low res for mobile) and change CDNs without having to edit course
data directly. Course teams can now use a "EdX Video ID" setting for Videos,
which will leverage VAL. Video units that do not fill in an "EdX Video ID" will
behave exactly as they always have.
* The Mobile API is enabled with the ENABLE_MOBILE_REST_API feature flag.
* VAL is enabled with the ENABLE_VIDEO_ABSTRACTION_LAYER_API feature flag.
* VAL and the Mobile API both require ENABLE_OAUTH2_PROVIDER).
* The Mobile API is a read-only API, but VAL requires database migrations.
* Applications that make use of either the Mobile API or VAL must be registered
with the OAuth2 provider app in Django Admin.
Modified to a setting in CMS common.py and aws.py
Also factored out are: ADVANCED_PROBLEM_TYPES
This enables third parties to add XBlocks to their system
without having to make a code change.
Code also added to ensure that a component should exist in both
ADVANCED_COMPONENT_TYPES and the course advanced module list
in order for it to be enabled in the course.
Currently a new temp directory is created for every process via
mkdtemp_clean() which cleans it on process exit.
However, this is not compatible with using --preload option of
gunicorn. With this option the tmp directory is created on gunicorn
start and is shared by all the workers. But when a worker exits it
deletes the directory. And so on the next requent the tmp directory
needs to be recreated and the templates need to be recompiled.
LMS-6507
This commit implements STUD-1490, allowing creation of components
on the container page. It also enables the delete and duplicate
buttons now that new content can be created that would benefit.
Note that it also creates shared functionality for adding components,
and refactors the unit page to use it too.
This setting is only used if SEND_BROKEN_LINK_EMAILS is true, which it
is not, and it is deprecated, and this value for it is wrong, since it
is used as an iterable.
Support incremental conversion of events from the old API to the new, in order to ensure the new system is working, enrollment events have been modified to make use of the new API.
Separating and documenting tinyMCE font imports from customized vendor code and customized render styling css files (because font must load first in iframe).
Add the TinyMCE font file to the CMS pipeline.
Changed tiny-MCE to not load CSS files dynamically.
Added CSS files for tiny-MCE in env files.
Moved TinyMCE files to directory structure required by Jake command.
Changed clients of "tinymce.min.js" to use "tinymce.full.min.js" instead.
Updated CHANGELOG to indicate tinymce version 4.0.20.
Renamed tinymce.css.
Directions for creating tinymce.full.min.js and commenting of edX changes.
Updated comments related to disabling dynamic JS and CSS file loading in tinymce.
Allow TinyMCE to handle CSS within the iframe.