* feat!: Remove all trivial mentions of PREVIEW_LMS_BASE
There are a few more mentions but these are all the ones that don't need
major further followup.
BREAKING CHANGE: The learning MFE now supports preview functionality
natively and it is no longer necessary to use a different domain on the
LMS to render a preview of course content.
See https://github.com/openedx/frontend-app-learning/issues/1455 for
more details.
* feat: Drop the `in_preview_mode` function.
Since we're no longer using a separate domain, that check always
returned false. Remove it and update any places/tests where it is used.
* feat: Drop courseware_mfe_is_active function.
With the removal of the preview check this function is also a no-op now
so drop calls to it and update the places where it is called to not
change other behavior.
* feat!: Drop redirect to preview from the legacy courseware index.
The CoursewareIndex view is going to be removed eventually but for now
we're focusing on removing the PREVIEW_LMS_BASE setting. With this
change, if someone tries to load the legacy courseware URL from the
preview domain it will no longer redirect them to the MFE preview.
This is not a problem that will occur for users coming from existing
studio links because those links have already been updated to go
directly to the new urls.
The only way this path could execute is if someone goes directly to the
old Preview URL that they saved off platform somewhere. eg. If they
bookmarked it for some reason.
BREAKING CHANGE: Saved links (including bookmarks) to the legacy preview
URLs will no longer redirect to the MFE preview URLs.
* test: Drop the set_preview_mode test helper.
This test helper was setting the preview mode for tests by changing the
hostname that was set while tests were running. This was mostly not
being used to test preview but to run a bunch of legacy courseware tests
while defaulting to the new learning MFE for the courseware.
This commit updates various tests in the `courseware` app to not rely on
the fact that we're in preview to test legacy courseware behavior and
instead directly patches either the `_redirect_to_learning_mfe` function
or uses the `_get_legacy_courseware_url` or both to be able to have the
tests continue to test the legacy coursewary.
This will hopefully make the tests more accuarte even though hopefully
we'll just be removing many of them soon as a part of the legacy
courseware cleanup.
We're just doing the preview removal separately to reduce the number of
things that are changing at once.
* test: Drop the `_get_urls_function`
With the other recent cleanup, this function is no longer being
referenced by anything so we can just drop it.
* test: Test student access to unpublihsed content.
Ensure that students can't get access to unpublished content.
* feat: update preview url to direct to mfe
* fix: use url builder instead of string formatter
* fix: url redirect for never published units
* fix: remove 404 error when not a preview or staff
* feat: update sequence metadata to allow draft branch
The only way to access the legacy courseware is now through the
Studio preview feature (and at some point, when the MFE supports a
preview mode, we can then remove even that).
This drops the courseware.use_legacy_frontend waffle.
The Referrer header from the MFE hosted on a different origin does not
include the path, so make sure to ignore the path portion of the
learning MFE base URL when determining whether the request is coming
from the new MFE or the old courseware view.
The /jump_to/ LMS endpoint is used in a number of places
to direct users to courseware. It currently only redirects to
Legacy courseware URLs, which then conditionally may
redirect to the Learning MFE.
Two issues with this:
1. Performance Impact: In most cases, going to Legacy first
is just an extra redirect.
2. Confusion for Privileged Users: Neither course nor global
staff are auto-redirected from the Legacy experience to the
MFE. Thus, these priviliged users confusingly never see the
MFE by default; they must always manually click into it.
This commit makes it so that /jump_to/ directs
users to whatever the default courseware experience is
for them. For staff of courses active in the new experience,
this will impact (at a minimum) the "View Live"
links in Studio, all links on the old and new LMS
course outline, and the "Resume" links on the course
dashboard. Learners should see no difference other than
a performance improvement when following courseware links
from the LMS.
This also adds an optional 'experience=[legacy|new]'
query param to /jump_to/, allowing us to specifically
generate Legacy courseware URLs for the
"View in Legacy Experience" tool.
TNL-7796
Centralize the logic for choosing between
MFE and Legacy-frontend courseware within
three new functions:
* courseware_mfe_is_active
* courseware_mfe_is_visible
* courseware_legacy_is_visible
This allows us to create another new function:
* get_courseware_url
which can be called anywhere in LMS/Studio
to get the canonical URL to courseware
content (whether it be MFE or Legacy).
In future commits we we begin using
get_courseware_url throughout the platform.
TNL-7796
In preparation for switching LMS/Studio over
from serving legacy courseware URLs in certain
places (for example, resume_course_url) to serving
learning micro-frontend URLs.
TNL-7796