The courseware URL is going away but it's just used here to test the
middleware. That can be test with other urls that are relevant to this
middleware.
Note, I was unable to re-produce the failures so I've put back using the
standard `reverse` logic for fetching the URL in the test.
We want to remove this page and URL endpoint so we're removing all the
references in the code that might point to this page. It was replaced
by the sequences page in the Learning MFE years ago but the old pages
were never cleaned up. We are replacing the calls with the URL for the
courseware in the learning MFE.
See https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/issues/35803 for more
details.
* feat: Added get_containers_contains_component in containers api with tests
* feat: Add publish_status to containers search document
* feat: Add LIBRARY_CONTAINER_UPDATED whend deleted a component inside a container
* feat: Send LIBRARY_CONTAINER_UPDATED signal when updating component of container
* fix: Bugs sending LIBRARY_CONTAINER_UPDATED signal
* feat: Add publish_status of container as PublishStatus.Never by default
* refactor: ContentLibraryContainersTest to use update_container_children to add components
* style: Clean code after fix conflicts
* fix: Broken lint
* fix: lint
* feat: add components to container api
* feat: remove and replace components in container api
* refactor: container childern api
* chore: fix lint issues
* temp: install openedx-learning dev branch
* feat: update publish_status and children count in index
* chore: fix mypy issues
* test: fix reindex test
* refactor: rebase and fix conflicts
* test: update test to check signals
* docs: document can_stand_alone flag
* chore: bump openedx-learning version
* refactor: convert libraries API from attr.s to dataclass, fix types
* fix: make corresponding updates to 'search' code
* feat: use new version of openedx-learning with containers support
* temp: Use opencraft branch of opaquekeys
* refactor: Use LibraryElementKey instead of LibraryCollectionKey
* refactor: split libraries API & REST API up into smaller modules
* feat: new REST API for units in content libraries
* feat: python+REST API to get a unit
* feat: auto-generate slug/key/ID from title of units
* feat: generate search index documents for containers
* refactor: rename LibraryElementKey to LibraryItemKey
* fix: lint error
* feat: adds new units to search index on create/update
and when running reindex_studio.
Updates requirements for openedx-events and openedx-learning to support
these changes.
* fix: pylint
* fix: temp requirement
* fix: search index container events/tasks
* feat: add get_library_container_usage_key to libraries API
and use it when search indexing containers
* fix: index all containers during reindex_studio
* chore: bump openedx-events requirement
* fix: address review comments
* chore: bumps openedx-learning to 0.19.1
* fix: rename api method to library_container_locator
since container keys are locators, not usage keys
* chore: bumps opaque-keys dependency
* test: fix misnamed unit_usage_key
* feat: adds APIs to update or delete a container (#757)
* feat: adds python and REST APIs to update a container's display_name
* refactor: adds _get_container method to api to reduce code duplication
* feat: adds python and REST APIs to delete a container
* test: add container permission tests
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Co-authored-by: XnpioChV <xnpiochv@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jillian Vogel <jill@opencraft.com>
Co-authored-by: Rômulo Penido <romulo.penido@gmail.com>
* chore: improving programs rest API docs, type hints
reformatting the docstrings so they appear correctly in the openAPI
docs.
* moving them into the `GET`
* some cleanup and simplification of language
* removing real data that refers to specific hosts
regenerated the open API documentation.
also adding type hints to the API and telling `mypy` to check this
file. This was primarily because these models are confusing enough in
order to verify that the documentation was correct I had to do a lot of
jumping through the code.
FIXES: APER-3950
Moves the Program Dashboard APIs out of the deprecated remnants of the legacy learner dashboard, into the Programs djangoapp.
Keeps the old legacy routes for this API, left over from the deprecated remnants of the legacy learner dashboard, alongside future-proofed routes which will work when the deprecated, legacy Program Dashboard is eventually replaced with functionality in the Learner Dashboard MFE.
FIXES: APER-3949
If a course is deleted or unpublished, the CourseEnrollment list serializer was causing a AttributeErrors when called for a learner who had been enrolled in the formerly-existing course.
Why no test? Because cache invalidation is the worst problem. tl;dr I could create a mock response for the `course_overview` property, but if I mocked up a response to the queryset filter in `CourseEnrollmentsApiListView`, I was effectively guessing that my code worked correctly and then creating a mock response that was an assertion of correctness. That would make any mocked test deceptive; it would appear to test behavior but it would actually just test that I had constructed a mock that passed the test.
I wanted to make an actual test for what would happen if a Course was deleted, so I made one character code fix, and then spent two days unsuccessfully attempting to completely clear out the ModuleStore so I could actually test what would happen in this instance.
IMO an actual verification by hand (which I performed, and it works) was the better part of valor.
in short, cache invalidation aaaaaaaaargh.
FIXES: APER-3913
* fix: Redirect non-enterprise SAML to authn MFE
The original request was that enterprise users with tpa hint and SAML should not be redirected to MFE. The current condition also excludes regular non-enterprise users with SAML authentication from the MFE.
* test: Add test for enterprise SAML authentication MFE redirection logic
This test validates the conditional redirection to the authentication
microfrontend (MFE) for enterprise and SAML authentication scenarios.
The test covers different combinations of:
- Enterprise customer presence
- Third-party authentication provider
- SAML provider status
- Redirection setting
Ensures that enterprise customers with SAML providers are not redirected
to the authentication MFE, while other scenarios follow the standard
redirection rules.
* fix: change spaced between line codes in test_logistration.py
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Co-authored-by: Andrés González <andres@aulasneo.com>
- Introduced `remove_special_characters_from_name` and `generate_username_suggestions` functions to enhance username handling.
- Added comprehensive test cases for username generation, including ASCII validation and uniqueness checks.
- Implemented tests for special character removal and suggestion generation based on various input scenarios, including edge cases.
- Updated `generate_username_suggestions` function to include validation for non-ASCII characters.
- Improved function documentation to clarify arguments, return types, and username generation logic.
- Added type hints for better code clarity and maintainability.
The get_service_user method used to do a local call to the
get_user_model function because it was not guaranteed to be properly
initialized at the time of import. This was partly due to how we did
custom initialization using lms/startup.py, but it was also because
when it was implemented (commit f318661), the platform was still
running on Django 1.8.18. At that time, get_user_model was guaranteed to
work only after Django has imported all models.
In Django 1.11, the behavior of get_user_model was changed:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.11/releases/1.11/#django-contrib-auth
> get_user_model() can now be called at import time,
> even in modules that define models.
Now that lms/startup.py is gone and get_user_model is safe to call at
the module level, I'm refactoring the catalog app's models.py file to
follow the convention we use everywhere else in edx-platform with
respect to get_user_model.
The cms/startup.py and lms/startup.py files were created to
allow us to do a lot of custom initialization around things
like the ModuleStore, monkey-patching, adding MIME types to
our process, etc. As far back as 2017, we recognized that
this was a bad thing, marked these modules as "deprecated",
and started removing things or putting them in the standard
Django locations for them (0279181).
In its current state, these startup modules no longer do any
custom work, and just invoke django.startup(). But this is
meant for running Django code in "standalone" usage, e.g. if
you have a script that isn't a management command but needs
some Django functionality.
The "runserver" command used during development normally
launches a child process to serve requests and knows how to
kill and respawn that process when files are modified, so
that changes are reflected. It can also normally handle the
case where there's a SyntaxError in the child process, and
fixing that error will reload the code again.
Something about running django.startup() manually interferes
with this functionality in "runserver". It still reloads the
code in response to changes, but if the code gets into a
broken state for any reason (like a syntax error), the master
process itself dies. That causes the container to restart,
only to die again shortly afterwards in a loop until the
error is fixed. The container restarts will break any shell
you had opened into the container, as well as any IDE
integrations that connected to that container to access the
files and Python instance.
Getting rid of the custom startup code fixes this and moves
us one small step closer to being a more normal Django
project.
* 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.
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.
now that the legacy profile and account pages have been removed, we need to make sure that all of the links point to the MFE URLs; we were relying on the legacy applications to do redirection before.
FIXES: APER-3884
FIXES: openedx/public-engineering#71