Switch from files.edx.org to the logos.openedx.org url for the "Powered
by Open edX" logos. We should still keep the old url working as many
old versions of Open edX still referer to it.
We're making this change so that for future versions of the edx-platform
the DNS for these logos lives alongside the rest of the Open edX
infrastructure managed by tCRIL.
This completes the work started in https://github.com/edx/edx-platform/pull/19453
to use the LMS login and registration for Studio, rather than Studio
providing its own implementation.
LMS login/registration are being used for the following reasons:
1. LMS logistration properly handles all SSO integrations.
2. A single logistration is simpler to maintain and understand.
3. Allows Studio to work more like all other IDAs that use LMS
logistration.
The original switch to use LMS logistration for Studio also added the
toggle `DISABLE_STUDIO_SSO_OVER_LMS` to provide the community some
additional time for switching. This commit removes this toggle, which
at this point means all deployments will use the LMS logistration.
This change requires sharing cookies across LMS and Studio. Should that
prove to be a problem for certain Open edX instances, there are
discussions of possible alternative solutions.
See https://github.com/edx/edx-platform/pull/19845#issuecomment-559154256
Detailed changes:
* Fix some Studio links that still went to old Studio signin and signup.
* Remove DISABLE_STUDIO_SSO_OVER_LMS feature toggle.
* Remove old studio signin and signup pages and templates.
* Fix url name "login", which had different meanings for Studio and LMS.
* Use the following settings: LOGIN_URL, FRONTEND_LOGIN_URL,
FRONTEND_LOGOUT_URL, and FRONTEND_REGISTER_URL.
* Redirect /signin and /signup to the LMS logistration.
* Add custom metric `uses_pattern_library`.
* Add custom metric `student_activate_account`.
* Add Django Settings to allow /signin, /signup, and /login_post to be
disabled once ready.
This work also relates to ARCH-218 and DEPR-6.
ARCH-1253
LEARNER-1785
This story was to update the existing custom themes to work with the flexible bootstrap design. It also updates the red theme to more closely resemble the real implementation on openedx.
2. Add site configuration overrides to theming/helpers.py
3. Move microsite.get_value from theming/helpers to site_configuration/helpers
4. Move microsite_configuration.microsite.get_value usages to site_configuration.helpers.values
2. Update COMPREHNSIVE_THEME_DIR to COMPREHENSIVE_THEME_DIRS
3. Update paver commands to support multi theme dirs
4. Updating template loaders
5. Add ENABLE_COMPREHENSIVE_THEMING flag to enable or disable theming via settings
6. Update tests
7. Add backward compatibility for COMPREHEHNSIVE_THEME_DIR