Prepare to upgrade to django-oauth-toolkit (module name oauth2_provider) 1.3.2 concurrently with the Django 2.2 upgrade (versions after 1.1.3 dropped support for Django 1.11). Key points:
* We can stop using a commit hash since versions 1.3.0 through 1.3.2 have been released since that commit.
* The validator in oauth_dispatch migration 0002 has been removed from DOT, but the whole table was removed in migration 0004 anyway. Newer DOT versions moved where redirect URI validation happens so it's no longer needed here.
* DOT 1.3.0 squashed its original 6 migrations and immediately deleted them. This required some changes in oauth_dispatch migrations 0006 and 0007 to deal with either numbering system.
When deploying to stage and production, we'll need to delete the history for oauth2_provider migrations 0002-0006 first (the new squashed 0001 migration has the same name as the original 0001). The deployment with DOT 1.3.2 will add a new 0002 migration which should then apply cleanly on the existing database state.
Should resolve https://openedx.atlassian.net/browse/BOM-1456 .
This adds contraints to:
kiwisolver: next release only works with python>=3.6
The was run to upgrade:
django-splash
django-wiki
edx-search
The previous versions were constraining django below 2.0.
Co-authored-by: Robert Raposa <rraposa@edx.org>
We'll upgrade this again along with pytest once pytest-dev/pytest#6925 is resolved.
Also, it looks like a flaky error in test class DB setup outside a transaction was mucking things up for the rest of the test shard. I didn't try to fix the flakiness, but this should at least limit the blast radius to just that test class. We really need to start using setUpTestData() more consistently.
This is an unused-as-of-yet utility function to generate a bunch
of ics files for a user's course schedule. Will be used as part
of the calendar_sync feature package.
AA-37