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edx-platform/openedx/features/course_experience
Dillon Dumesnil 6f773d1eca feat: AA-802: Update the BlockCompletionTransformer
We discovered a subsection that contained a unit without any content
inside, but because of our logic requiring children, it would never be
marked complete (meaning the subsection, section, and course could thus
never be marked complete). This fixes that by removing the children
check from setting completion, but first gating that code path on the
xblock being an aggregator (to prevent leaves from marking as true
simply because there are no children).

Test fixes include adding a test for the empty aggregator case as
well as some changes to not have an entire course marked complete
because they are all empty aggregators.
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Status: Maintenance

Responsibilities
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The Course Experience directory contains a Django application that provides the
Course Home page (or course landing page), and various resources in support of
the landing experience.


Direction: Deprecate
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This will be replaced eventually by new UI in the form of Microfrontends.  New functionality should not be added here.


Glossary
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More Documentation
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The course experience consists of a number of views:

1. **Course Home**

   The course home page is the landing page for the course. It presents
   the learner with information necessary to understand the purpose of the
   course, its content, and its milestones. It includes a "Course Tools"
   section that provides links to other tools associated with the course.
   For example, it includes tools such as reviews, updates and bookmarks.

2. **Welcome Message**

   The welcome message is a fragment view which is typically shown on the
   course home page. It provides the user with a description of the course
   and helps them to understand its requirements.

3. **Course Outline**

   The course outline is a fragment view which shows an outline of the content
   of the course.

4. **Course Dates**

   The course dates fragment is a view which shows users important dates for the
   course, such as the start and end dates.

5. **Course Sock**

   The course sock is a fragment view which is typically shown just above
   the footer of course pages (hence the name). The default implementation
   presents the users with a message encouraging them to purchase a verified
   certificate.

6. **Course Updates**

   The course updates page shows the user all of the course team's updates
   in a scrolling list. The updates page is also provided as a course tool.

A number of the features in the course experience are controlled via Waffle
flags. For documentation, see `Waffle flag definitions`_.

.. _Waffle flag definitions: https://github.com/edx/edx-platform/blob/master/openedx/features/course_experience/__init__.py