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edx-platform/lms/templates/conditional_module.html
Calen Pennington d5029abfdc Make course ids and usage ids opaque to LMS and Studio [partial commit]
This commit updates lms/templates.

These keys are now objects with a limited interface, and the particular
internal representation is managed by the data storage layer (the
modulestore).

For the LMS, there should be no outward-facing changes to the system.
The keys are, for now, a change to internal representation only. For
Studio, the new serialized form of the keys is used in urls, to allow
for further migration in the future.

Co-Author: Andy Armstrong <andya@edx.org>
Co-Author: Christina Roberts <christina@edx.org>
Co-Author: David Baumgold <db@edx.org>
Co-Author: Diana Huang <dkh@edx.org>
Co-Author: Don Mitchell <dmitchell@edx.org>
Co-Author: Julia Hansbrough <julia@edx.org>
Co-Author: Nimisha Asthagiri <nasthagiri@edx.org>
Co-Author: Sarina Canelake <sarina@edx.org>

[LMS-2370]
2014-05-07 12:49:55 -04:00

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<%
from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse
def _message(reqm, message):
return message.format(link="<a href={url}>{url_name}</a>".format(
url = reverse('jump_to', kwargs=dict(course_id=reqm.course_id.to_deprecated_string(),
location=reqm.location.url())),
url_name = reqm.display_name_with_default))
%>
% if message:
% for reqm in module.required_modules:
<p>${_message(reqm, message)}</p>
% endfor
% endif