* fix: "[created] received a naive datetime"
* fix: leaky "isolation" of events was causing test failures
* fix: make lib events more specific, emit them async, handle hierarchy correctly
* chore: bump openedx-events to 10.2.0 for new library PUBLISHED events
* feat: store content.child_usage_keys in Container search document
Stores the draft children + published children (if applicable)
Related fixes:
* fix: lib_api.get_container does not take a "user" arg
* refactor: fetch_customizable_fields_from_container does not need a "user" arg
* refactor: moves tags_count into LibraryItem
because anything that appears in a library may be tagged.
* refactor: remove get_container_from_key from public API
API users must use get_container and ContainerMetadata.
* refactor: made set_library_item_collections take an entity_key string instead of
a PublishableEntity instance, so we don't need to fetch a Container object to call it.
* refactor: changed ContainerLink.update_or_create to take the container PK
instead of a Container object, since this is enough.
Added container_pk to ContainerMetadata to support this.
* refactor: update sync model helper function docs
Adds some comments to explain certain confusing sections
* refactor: sync library content method
* feat: use edited_on block field
* test: modified field in course block index
* fix: extract uncommon methods to child class from base
* feat: library unit sync
* feat: create component link only for component xblocks
* feat: container link model
* feat: update downstream api views
* feat: delete extra components in container on sync (not working)
* fix: duplicate definitions of LibraryXBlockMetadata
* test: add a new integration test suite for syncing
* feat: partially implement container+child syncing
* fix: blockserializer wasn't always serializing all HTML block fields
* feat: handle reorder, addition and deletion of components in sync
Updates children components of unit in course based on upstream unit,
deletes removed component, adds new ones and updates order as per
upstream.
* feat: return unit upstreamInfo and disallow edits to units in courses that are sourced from a library (#773)
* feat: Add upstream_info to unit
* feat: disallow edits to units in courses that are sourced from a library (#774)
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Co-authored-by: Jillian Vogel <jill@opencraft.com>
Co-authored-by: Rômulo Penido <romulo.penido@gmail.com>
* docs: capitalization of XBlock
Co-authored-by: David Ormsbee <dave@axim.org>
* refactor: (minor) change python property name to reflect type better
* fix: lots of "Tried to inspect a missing...upstream link" warnings
when viewing a unit in Studio
* docs: mention potential REST API for future refactor
* fix: check if upstream actually exists before making unit read-only
* chore: fix camel-case var
* fix: test failure when mocked XBlock doesn't have UpstreamSyncMixin
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Co-authored-by: Braden MacDonald <braden@opencraft.com>
Co-authored-by: Chris Chávez <xnpiochv@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jillian Vogel <jill@opencraft.com>
Co-authored-by: Rômulo Penido <romulo.penido@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Braden MacDonald <mail@bradenm.com>
Co-authored-by: David Ormsbee <dave@axim.org>
We add a a new Waffle toggle:
* legacy_studio.logged_out_home
Unless enabled, unauthenticated users accessing Studio will now be sent
to the login page, and then redirected to the logged-in Studio home (the
course listing). By the Ulmo release, the Waffle will be removed along
with the howitworks page, and the new redirect-to-login behavior will
become the only available behavior.
The howitworks page is implemented as a legacy frontend, and we are not
seeing enough value in it to justify a rewrite in React. Via the DEPR
process we confirmed that the new behavior is acceptable, or even
preferable, as it removes edX.org-oriented language from the community
release and reduces the number of clicks needed for Studio users to log
in. We add an a new Waffle toggles
Part of: https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/issues/36269
which is part of: https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/issues/36275
* fix: don't allow pasting xblocks with children into libraries
* fix: IntegrityError: "Column 'md5_hash' cannot be null"
* feat: allow pasting a unit from a course into a library
* feat: auto-generate a nice block_id when pasting into a library
* test: add test for pasting unit from course into library
* fix: better handle potentially missing display_names during paste
* chore: clarifications and import cleanups
This PR adds contentstore.use_react_markdown_editor course waffle flag in cms.
This flag helps in enabling the markdown editor in the authoring mfe.
This PR also adds the markdown_edited field in the Problem Xblock to persist the
user's choice of switching to the markdown editor on the authoring MFE.
More details in the authoring MFE PR: openedx/frontend-app-authoring#1805
There was a waffle flag `contentstore.enable_studio_content_api`,
intended to gate the "experimental" REST APIs at
`<CMS_ROOT>/api/contentstore/v{0,1,2}/*`. In practice, these APIs are no
longer experimental: for the past few named releases, they have been
enabled in Tutor and used to power the Authoring MFE.
We are making the Authoring MFE default-on in all Open edX sites
starting in Teak, with the legacy authoring frontend slated for removal
by Ulmo. Therefore, we need to remove flag which is gating the REST API.
We are _not_ introducing a temporary opt-out toggle, as we do need feel
it is necessary.
Part of: https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/issues/36275
This feature introduces functionalities to improve XBlock interactions within iframes:
* Add styles that adopt default styles for Split Test which renders chromless template via iframe in MFE Authoring.
* When the isIframeEmbed option is enabled, the XBlock sends a postMessage to the parent window. When sending such a message, the standard link transition is cancelled and the transition is carried out in MFE Authoring.
* feat: allow transcripts to work with more than two-letter language codes
* style: quality
* fixup! Merge branch 'master' into jkantor/video-transcript-codes
* fix: s/LANGUAGES_DICT/LANGUAGE_DICT/
Refactors downstream links API to handle multiple filters using a single API. Also adds a new route to return summary of library links for a given course.
* Add error handler on save video to avoid creating sjson
* Support transcripts without edx_video_id in definition_to_xml
* When copying a video from a library to a course: Create a new edx_video_id
* Save transcripts as static assets in a video in a library when adding a new transcript.
* Delete transcripts as static assets in a video in a library when deleting transcripts.
* Support download transcript in a video in a library.
* Support replace transcript in a video in a library.
* Support updating transcripts in video in a library.
* Refactor the code of downloading YouTube transcripts to enable this feature in libraries.
* Support copy from a library to a course and a course to a library.
This commit fixes an inconsistency in the way an exam due date is computed for courses that do not use an LTI based proctoring provider.
The edx-exams microservice was released last year to provide support for LTI based proctoring providers. After the release of this microservice, all proctoring requests initiated by the platform began to be funneled through the microservice, which acted as a broker for these requests, routing them directly to the service for exams in courses using an LTI based proctoring provider or to the platform edx-proctoring plugin for all other cases.
There is an asynchronous task in the platform that syncs exams from the platform to either the edx-exams microservice or the edx-proctoring plugin. Prior to the release of the microservice, this task computed the due date on exams as the exam subsection due date if the course was instructor-paced or None. After the release of the microservice, the task computed due dates differently than before. The due date on exams was computed as the due date on the exam, if there was one, or the end date of the course, if there was one, or None. This differed from the prior definition.
This resulted in inconsistent due date behavior. The exams in courses that were published or republished after the edx-exams microservice was released had the new computation of due date, while exams in courses that were published or republished before the edx-exams microservice was released had the old computation of due date.
This causes an issue for all exams in courses using non-LTI based providers. This is because the due date on exams across all courses that either do not use proctoring or that use a non-LTI based provider are inconsistent, depending on when they were last published.
This commit reintroduces the old computation to the task for exams in courses using a non-LTI based proctoring provider (i.e. those courses whose exams are not powered by the edx-exams microservice). In order to maintain the functionality of edx-exams, we continue to compute the due date as before for exams in courses using an LTI based proctoring provider (i.e. those courses whose exams are powered by the edx-exams microservice).
When deleting an upstream library block, ensure that any tags that may have been copied to downstream blocks are made editable again. This is achieved by un-setting the `is_copied` flag on the downstream tags.