* fix: [MICROBA-1769] Cert status before course end
Right now, learners who are nonpassing are able to view information
about thier certificates early at the course end screen and progress
pages. This is because we show messaging around the nonpassing state in
some cases before a course ends and certificates are available. This can
also lead to cases where grades are not finalized and students who may
be passing see a scary nonpassing message instead.
This change makes it so during the course exit, a student who finishes a
course before the course is over will see the celebration screen
regardless of passing status. Once the course is over (or if
certificates are available immediately), and they are
still not passing, they will see the nonpassing messaging. The same
change was made for the certificate status alert in the progress tab.
A partner was not happy with messaging for a course whose
students were in the "earned-not-available" state. This aims to make the
messaging more clear.
Remove redundant fields from courseware API. These are all found in courseHome:
- number
- org
- originalUserIsStaff
- isStaff
- verifiedMode
- isMasquerading (virtual field from isStaff and originalUserIsStaff)
Courseware and courseHome both provide tabs to the mfe.
This PR unifies the calls so that tab descriptions are only fetched from courseHome metadata
Remove jest-chain dependencies to make test errors more usable.
- Assume that Learning Sequences is available (waffle has been
removed)
- Stop calling course blocks API, which provided mostly duplicated
information now.
- Refactor a bit to avoid needing to globally know which units
exist in sequences. That is now provided just-in-time for only
the current sequence.
- Add /first and /last URLs that you can use instead of unit IDs
in URL paths, in service of the above point.
AA-1040
AA-1153
Removes sequences we shouldn't see by using the Learning Sequences API
(TNL-8377). Depends on https://github.com/edx/edx-platform/pull/27955
It works by adding a call to the Learning Sequences API and (if that
endpoint is enabled, i.e. returns 200 for this user+course), uses the
results of that endpoint to remove sequences from the Course Blocks API
call. Learning Sequences knows how to do things like bubble up the
content group settings of units to sequences for the case where all
units have the same restrictions and the user would see an empty
sequence.
Show learners a celebratory modal if they visit the learning mfe for 3 days in a row. Call edx-platform API to determine if they should see the celebration.
AA-304