- added the abstract and concrete layers of enrollment report provider - created a celery task. -added the button in the e-commerce reports section added the enrollment data backend added the payment data and start writing the test cases. updated the code with the feedback suggestions and wrote some test cases. - all the downloadable reports are now visible in the ecommerce download section. Pending instructor tasks is also visible in the ecommerce section added the fields in the user profile information changed the report store configuration key added the new http endpoint for financial reports to add more permissions for finance_admin to access. fix quality issues added test cases to check csv content data rebased with master and resolved conflicts changed the log messages added the changes as per code clintonb suggestions during code review updated the test cases for the finance_admin decorator changes suggested by clinton. Created and moved Table level filters to the Custom Manager for the CourseEnrollment model. ecommerce.js file was loaded twice in the instructor_dashboard.js fixed the issues added the registration code column in the csv added the full gender in the csv file Update data sources and add display name translations for the report columns fix meta name Make sure the reports section does not appear on non whitelabel courses pylint fixes expand out enumerated values
CoffeeScript
This folder contains the CoffeeScript file that will be compiled to the static
directory. By default, we're compile and merge all the files ending .coffee
into static/js/application.js.
Install the Compiler
CoffeeScript compiler are written in JavaScript. You'll need to install Node and npm (Node Package Manager) to be able to install the CoffeeScript compiler.
Mac OS X
Install Node via Homebrew, then use npm:
$ brew install node
$ curl http://npmjs.org/install.sh | sh
$ npm install -g git://github.com/jashkenas/coffee-script.git
(Note that we're using the edge version of CoffeeScript for now, as there was some issue with directory watching in 1.3.1.)
Try to run coffee and make sure you get a coffee prompt.
Debian/Ubuntu
Conveniently, you can install Node via apt-get, then use npm:
$ sudo apt-get install nodejs npm &&
$ sudo npm install -g git://github.com/jashkenas/coffee-script.git
Compiling
CoffeeScript is compiled when you update assets using the command:
$ paver update_assets
Testing
We use Jasmine to unit-test the JavaScript files. See docs/en_us/internal/testing.rst for details.