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Learners want to have the usual course navigation when viewing a wiki, so that they can go back to the course related to the wiki and browse other tabs/sections of the course. Wiki reads the course from the `request.course`. If it's not present, i.e. None or not set on the request, it will not show the course navigation UI. It seems like `WikiAccessMiddleware` already has the code that parses course id from the request (when the request is for a wiki view) and sets the course for the request. However, it doesn't work in most scenarios, because the course id is not in the it's normal format in most requests that go to wiki. For example, when a leaner clicks on a wiki tab from the course overview, they are redirected to `/wiki/<wiki_slug>/` path. The wiki slug is taken from course's `wiki_slug` field. This slug can be used to figure out what course this wiki belongs to in most (not all) cases. This commit adds code to the `WikiAccessMiddleware` that attempts to find a course based on wiki slug, and in case of success, sets the course to the `request.course`, so that wiki can display course navigation UI.
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Open edX Platform
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Purpose
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The `Open edX Platform <https://openedx.org>`_ is a service-oriented platform for authoring and
delivering online learning at any scale. The platform is written in
Python and JavaScript and makes extensive use of the Django
framework. At the highest level, the platform is composed of a
monolith, some independently deployable applications (IDAs), and
micro-frontends (MFEs) based on the ReactJS.
This repository hosts the monolith at the center of the Open edX
platform. Functionally, the edx-platform repository provides two services:
* CMS (Content Management Service), which powers Open edX Studio, the platform's learning content authoring environment; and
* LMS (Learning Management Service), which delivers learning content.
Documentation
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Documentation can be found at https://docs.openedx.org/projects/edx-platform.
Getting Started
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Installing and running an Open edX instance is not simple. We strongly
recommend that you use a service provider to run the software for you. They
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https://openedx.org/get-started/
If you will be modifying edx-platform code, the `Open edX Developer Stack`_ (Devstack) is
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If you want to run your own Open edX server and have the technical skills to do
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Interperters/Tools:
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