In order to finish off TNL-7107 I needed to meet the acceptance criteria: When learners or educators select a section dropdown item they are taken to the first subsection within that section that is not completed by default. If all subsections are completed they should be taken to the first(subsection) in that section.
This reimagining of Jumpnav does that by lazy loading in the menuItem's destinations and routing the user using React-Router.
In order to finish off TNL-7107 I needed to meet the acceptance criteria: When learners or educators select a section dropdown item they are taken to the first subsection within that section that is not completed by default. If all subsections are completed they should be taken to the first(subsection) in that section.
This reimagining of Jumpnav does that by lazy loading in the menuItem's destinations and routing the user using React-Router.
Enable faster movement through the course content for learners and course instructors familiar with their course structure using jump navigation selectors in dropdown menus that augment our existing breadcrumbs in the learner sequence experience. When learners/instructors click on sections or subsections these menus are revealed and can be selected to jump to this part of the course.
Implemented using paragon's Selectmenu component, and data from the learning_sequences API.
Note: as the L_S api does not yet have completion data, we are holding off on accepting the completion ACs.
Smoke testing and QA testing will be required, as this feature is prominent in the learner experience.
The feature is presently only rolled out on stage, but will FF to roll out to instructors on test soon.
Normally, these sequences are skipped. But if the user manually
goes to the section, they should be notified why they can't access
it. That can easily happen if they bookmarked the page or something.
AA-1000
[MST-746](https://openedx.atlassian.net/browse/MST-746)
The ProctoringInfoPanel displays information in a learner's course outline about the state of the learner's onboarding. It displays a link to navigate the learner to the onboarding exam if it is available. If the onboarding exam is not yet released, it displays information about the release date. This code changes adds an "Onboarding Past Due" message to the link if the onboarding is past due, as determined by a call to the LMS onboarding endpoint.
- Remove Jira tag from StreakCelebrationCouponEnabled prop
- Remove "experiment" from streak discount vars
- Cleaned up warning in unit test
- Added mock function for closeStreakCelebration
- Set End Date to 2 weeks from current date
- Updated unit tests
- Fixed naming issues
- Added official coupon code
- Cast isStreakCelebrationOpen to boolean
Co-authored-by: cdeery <cdeery@edx.edu>
URL format: /goal-unsubscribe/<uuid-token>
This is designed to be used in the new course goals feature, where
emails will be sent to learners and those emails will include a
link to this landing page, as an unsubscribe link.
Also, update calls to the LMS course home API to not include the
/v1/ fragment anymore, as we're moving to an unversioned API.
AA-907
Right To Left (RTL) languages need to reverse the
direction of the icons in navigation.
This fix corrects the arrows in UnitNavigation.jsx,
which were missed in the previous checkin.
Fixes: AA-891
Co-authored-by: cdeery <cdeery@edx.edu>
These redirects are already in place for the courseware, and will
redirect to the outline page, or the dashboard, or wherever, based
on the type of access error (unenrolled, access expired, survey
needed, etc).
This commit stops the course home tabs from paying attention to the
401 error messages coming from the backend - course_access in the
metadata API handles that now.
This commit also changes our useModel hook to more gracefully handle
not being able to find the model - it is a valid case we want to
allow (still will cause problems if you actually try to use the data,
but will at least provide an object you can inspect).
For performance and long term simplification reasons, we want to take
the work currently done by the Course Blocks API and split it up between
the Learning Sequences API (course outline) and Sequence Metadata API
(details about the Units in a Sequence). This will also make it easier
to later support different kinds of Sequences, where we might not know
all the details about it at the time we load the course-wide outline
data.
This starts moving over the responsibility for the high level outline
and metadata to Learning Sequences. It requires that the waffle flag
"learning_sequences.use_for_outlines" be active in the LMS. If that flag
is not active, the Learning Sequences API call will return a 403 error,
and this code will fall back to the older behavior.
Some data could not be shifted over yet. Namely:
* Sequence legacy URL is not currently output by the Learning Sequences
API. This is simple to add, but I don't know if there's any point in
adding it now that the Courseware MFE is functional for timed exams.
* Unit metadata was not completely shifted over to the Sequence Metadata
API because doing so would cause blocking requests and would cause a
noticeable performance regression. This should not be moved over until
the Sequence Metadata API can be made more performant.
* Effort Estimation currently relies on content introspection of the
underlying content in a way that the Learning Sequences API does not
support.
This is the last of a handful of PRs in support of TNL-8330.