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Kyle McCormick 234eedd8c6 Handle next and course_id in /login_ajax
Currently, the /login_ajax endpoint does not regard
any `next` or `course_id` parameters. This commit changes
that, sharing the logic that /login (which the current
templated login page uses) employs to cacluate
a redirect-after-login URL based on `next` and `course_id`.

The new functionality is behind ENABLE_LOGIN_MICROFRONTEND.
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Status: Maintenance

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The Student app supplements Django's default user information with student-specific information like User Profiles and Enrollments. This has made it a catch all place for a lot of functionality that we want to move into more dedicated places. For instance, while the CourseEnrollment models remain in this app for now, most Enrollment related functionality has already moved to the Enrollment app.

If you are thinking of adding something here, strongly consider adding a new Django app instead. If you are extending something here, please consider extracting it into a separate app.

Intended responsibility: Student dashboard functionality.

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