For seeing overview of system status, for deleting and loading
courses, for seeing log of git imports of courseware. Includes command
for importing course XML from git repositories.
Added a lot of tests for additional coverage with some minor fixes
those tests discovered
Updates to depend on the latest version of XBlock, which includes
support for service-to-service (thirdparty) handler urls, which aren't
authenticated with a user (unlike handler requests coming from the
xblock client-side javascript).
Co-author: Ned Batchelder <ned@edx.org>
Webob represents uploaded files as cgi.FieldStorage objects. The
XModule code expects pure Python file objects. Each FieldStorage object
is wrapped to present the proper file interface, with file names.
LMS-1492
Webob represents uploaded files as cgi.FieldStorage objects. The
XModule code expects pure Python file objects. Each FieldStorage object
is wrapped to present the proper file interface, with file names.
LMS-1492
change to use regex to do the domain mappings. Also add config to AWS to be able to set from configuration file.
handle cases where HTTP_HOST is none, like in unit tests
add linefeed at end
fix up regex matches
switch to use thread local storage to hold the request itself
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convert over to use open source 3rd party library
convert over to use django-cum
add unit test
remove comment
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add comment to config setting
fix comment
use better regex for localdev
no need to break
no need to wrap an imported function, it's visible to any file that is importing us
add comment
add unit test
clean up test
use a separate env file to set the preview hostname
We had a bug where mixins weren't being applied before `load_from_xml`
was called. This meant that not all of the fields were being loaded
correctly. To fix it, we used the mixoligist from the runtime to apply
the mixins earlier in the process. However, that caused the mixins to be
applied twice.
The included fixes to xblock resolved the multiply-applied mixins, and
the fixes to the parsing code make it simpler to understand, and add
some unit tests of the parsing to boot.