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edx-platform/lms/djangoapps/lms_xblock/runtime.py
2020-01-17 11:40:12 -05:00

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"""
Module implementing `xblock.runtime.Runtime` functionality for the LMS
"""
import six
import xblock.reference.plugins
from completion.services import CompletionService
from django.conf import settings
from django.urls import reverse
from edx_django_utils.cache import DEFAULT_REQUEST_CACHE
from badges.service import BadgingService
from badges.utils import badges_enabled
from lms.djangoapps.lms_xblock.models import XBlockAsidesConfig
from lms.djangoapps.teams.services import TeamsService
from openedx.core.djangoapps.user_api.course_tag import api as user_course_tag_api
from openedx.core.lib.url_utils import quote_slashes
from openedx.core.lib.xblock_utils import wrap_xblock_aside, xblock_local_resource_url
from xmodule.library_tools import LibraryToolsService
from xmodule.modulestore.django import ModuleI18nService, modulestore
from xmodule.partitions.partitions_service import PartitionService
from xmodule.services import SettingsService, TeamsConfigurationService
from xmodule.x_module import ModuleSystem
def handler_url(block, handler_name, suffix='', query='', thirdparty=False):
"""
This method matches the signature for `xblock.runtime:Runtime.handler_url()`
See :method:`xblock.runtime:Runtime.handler_url`
"""
view_name = 'xblock_handler'
if handler_name:
# Be sure this is really a handler.
#
# We're checking the .__class__ instead of the block itself to avoid
# auto-proxying from Descriptor -> Module, in case descriptors want
# to ask for handler URLs without a student context.
func = getattr(block.__class__, handler_name, None)
if not func:
raise ValueError(u"{!r} is not a function name".format(handler_name))
# Is the following necessary? ProxyAttribute causes an UndefinedContext error
# if trying this without the module system.
#
#if not getattr(func, "_is_xblock_handler", False):
# raise ValueError("{!r} is not a handler name".format(handler_name))
if thirdparty:
view_name = 'xblock_handler_noauth'
url = reverse(view_name, kwargs={
'course_id': six.text_type(block.location.course_key),
'usage_id': quote_slashes(six.text_type(block.scope_ids.usage_id)),
'handler': handler_name,
'suffix': suffix,
})
# If suffix is an empty string, remove the trailing '/'
if not suffix:
url = url.rstrip('/')
# If there is a query string, append it
if query:
url += '?' + query
# If third-party, return fully-qualified url
if thirdparty:
scheme = "https" if settings.HTTPS == "on" else "http"
url = '{scheme}://{host}{path}'.format(
scheme=scheme,
host=settings.SITE_NAME,
path=url
)
return url
def local_resource_url(block, uri):
"""
local_resource_url for Studio
"""
return xblock_local_resource_url(block, uri)
class UserTagsService(object):
"""
A runtime class that provides an interface to the user service. It handles filling in
the current course id and current user.
"""
COURSE_SCOPE = user_course_tag_api.COURSE_SCOPE
def __init__(self, runtime):
self.runtime = runtime
def _get_current_user(self):
"""Returns the real, not anonymized, current user."""
real_user = self.runtime.get_real_user(self.runtime.anonymous_student_id)
return real_user
def get_tag(self, scope, key):
"""
Get a user tag for the current course and the current user for a given key
scope: the current scope of the runtime
key: the key for the value we want
"""
if scope != user_course_tag_api.COURSE_SCOPE:
raise ValueError(u"unexpected scope {0}".format(scope))
return user_course_tag_api.get_course_tag(
self._get_current_user(),
self.runtime.course_id, key
)
def set_tag(self, scope, key, value):
"""
Set the user tag for the current course and the current user for a given key
scope: the current scope of the runtime
key: the key that to the value to be set
value: the value to set
"""
if scope != user_course_tag_api.COURSE_SCOPE:
raise ValueError(u"unexpected scope {0}".format(scope))
return user_course_tag_api.set_course_tag(
self._get_current_user(),
self.runtime.course_id, key, value
)
class LmsModuleSystem(ModuleSystem): # pylint: disable=abstract-method
"""
ModuleSystem specialized to the LMS
"""
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
request_cache_dict = DEFAULT_REQUEST_CACHE.data
store = modulestore()
services = kwargs.setdefault('services', {})
user = kwargs.get('user')
if user and user.is_authenticated:
services['completion'] = CompletionService(user=user, context_key=kwargs.get('course_id'))
services['fs'] = xblock.reference.plugins.FSService()
services['i18n'] = ModuleI18nService
services['library_tools'] = LibraryToolsService(store)
services['partitions'] = PartitionService(
course_id=kwargs.get('course_id'),
cache=request_cache_dict
)
services['settings'] = SettingsService()
services['user_tags'] = UserTagsService(self)
if badges_enabled():
services['badging'] = BadgingService(course_id=kwargs.get('course_id'), modulestore=store)
self.request_token = kwargs.pop('request_token', None)
services['teams'] = TeamsService()
services['teams_configuration'] = TeamsConfigurationService()
super(LmsModuleSystem, self).__init__(**kwargs)
def handler_url(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Implement the XBlock runtime handler_url interface.
This is mostly just proxying to the module level `handler_url` function
defined higher up in this file.
We're doing this indirection because the module level `handler_url`
logic is also needed by the `DescriptorSystem`. The particular
`handler_url` that a `DescriptorSystem` needs will be different when
running an LMS process or a CMS/Studio process. That's accomplished by
monkey-patching a global. It's a long story, but please know that you
can't just refactor and fold that logic into here without breaking
things.
https://openedx.atlassian.net/wiki/display/PLAT/Convert+from+Storage-centric+runtimes+to+Application-centric+runtimes
See :method:`xblock.runtime:Runtime.handler_url`
"""
return handler_url(*args, **kwargs)
def local_resource_url(self, *args, **kwargs):
return local_resource_url(*args, **kwargs)
def wrap_aside(self, block, aside, view, frag, context):
"""
Creates a div which identifies the aside, points to the original block,
and writes out the json_init_args into a script tag.
The default implementation creates a frag to wraps frag w/ a div identifying the xblock. If you have
javascript, you'll need to override this impl
"""
if not frag.content:
return frag
runtime_class = 'LmsRuntime'
extra_data = {
'block-id': quote_slashes(six.text_type(block.scope_ids.usage_id)),
'course-id': quote_slashes(six.text_type(block.course_id)),
'url-selector': 'asideBaseUrl',
'runtime-class': runtime_class,
}
if self.request_token:
extra_data['request-token'] = self.request_token
return wrap_xblock_aside(
runtime_class,
aside,
view,
frag,
context,
usage_id_serializer=six.text_type,
request_token=self.request_token,
extra_data=extra_data,
)
def applicable_aside_types(self, block):
"""
Return all of the asides which might be decorating this `block`.
Arguments:
block (:class:`.XBlock`): The block to render retrieve asides for.
"""
config = XBlockAsidesConfig.current()
if not config.enabled:
return []
if block.scope_ids.block_type in config.disabled_blocks.split():
return []
# TODO: aside_type != 'acid_aside' check should be removed once AcidBlock is only installed during tests
# (see https://openedx.atlassian.net/browse/TE-811)
return [
aside_type
for aside_type in super(LmsModuleSystem, self).applicable_aside_types(block)
if aside_type != 'acid_aside'
]