While show_homepage_promo_video would previously toggle the control to
play the welcome video on and off, the YouTube embed iframe would be
included in index.html unconditionally. This created the ugly
situation that YouTube would try to pull in a non-existent video, and
that a DoubleClick tracking beacon would be introduced to the start
page for no reason.
Instead, make sure show_homepage_promo_video toggles the entire modal
video section on and off, suppressing it altogether unless
show_homepage_promo_video is set.
Not an issue for our tests on firefox 28; however, once we upgrade to
Firefox 42 (or later), a new wait condition is needed here. Otherwise,
the content is not set because selenium's action chain is starting too
early.
Two new certificate statuses are introduced, 'audit_passing' and
'audit_notpassing'. These signal that the GeneratedCertificate is not
to be displayed as a cert to the user, and that they either passed or
did not. This allows us to retain existing grading logic, as well as
maintaining correctness in analytics and reporting.
Ineligible certificates are hidden by using the
`eligible_certificates` manager on GeneratedCertificate. Some places
in the coe (largely reporting, analytics, and management commands) use
the default `objects` manager, since they need access to all
certificates.
ECOM-3040
ECOM-3515
This action chain is not reliable across firefox versions (and
in fact, even on the older firefox, fails locally). Instead we
use native JS tinymce to set the content.
On the older firefox version (28), the offset approach fails. This
update is being made as part of an effort to upgrade to firefox 42
incrementally. So we are including logic for Firefox 28 vs 42 that
we can remove after the upgrade.
There's a test to ensure users can't upload too large of a profile picture, so the picture was too small to trigger that behavior, and now fails. This just returns the image to its original size.
An `eligible_for_certificate` field is added to the
GeneratedCertificate model. This way we can retain existing grading
logic, as well as maintaining correctness in analytics and reporting.
Ineligible certificates are hidden by using the
`eligible_certificates` manager on GeneratedCertificate. Some places
in the coe (largely reporting, analytics, and management commands) use
the default `objects` manager, since they need access to all
certificates.
This commit also updates the DB cache for acceptance tests.