As part of dissolving our sub-projects in edx-platform, we are moving this package under the xmodule directory.
We have fixed all the occurences of import of this package and also fixed all documents related references.
This might break your platform if you have any reference of `import capa` or `from capa import` in your codebase or in any Xblock.
Ref: https://openedx.atlassian.net/browse/BOM-2582
- Moving xmodule folder to root as we're dissolving sub-projects of common folder in edx-platform
- More info: https://openedx.atlassian.net/browse/BOM-2579
- -e common/lib/xmodule has been removed from the requirements as xmodule has itself become the part of edx-platform and not being installed through requirements
- The test files common/lib/xmodule/test_files/ have been removed as they are not being used anymore
Instead of trying to use the devstack settings file for building docs,
use the common settings file as the base for all settings. The
devstack settings file builds on top of the production settings file
which are both oriented around reading settings from a yaml file and
getting them loaded in sanely into the dev and production environment.
For documentation, start with the common settings files which should be
sufficient to get a default version of the system up and running.
Note: We still leave the loop that enables all the feature flags as a way
of finding conditionally included API endpoints.
* Revert "Merge pull request #29909 from openedx/revert-29869-Carlos-Muniz/symmath-removal"
This reverts commit 8c0db8ddff, reversing
changes made to 1156c62014.
* fix: Remove misplaced `-e`
`-e` was wrongfully placed in front of `common/lib/sandbox-packages`,
which may have most likely been causing the edxAPP to break.
* fix: Change regex to apply to right dirs
`py38.txt` does not include `common/lib/xmodule` so it doesn't match the
regex. Therefore, it never got its lines in `common/lib/sandbox-packages`
fixed. If we change the regex to match any `common/lib/<packagename>` it
should work correctly.
The docs configuration files previously had to account
for the fact that lms/djangoapps, cms/djangoapps, and
common/djangoapps were hacked into sys.path. As of ~Lilac,
this is no longer the case.
Unrelated cleanup: devstack_docker and devstack
are now aliases, so we can simplify a conditional import
in docs_settings.py