We are sticking with the sequence version, and abandoning the section
version. This commit also marks the strings for translation, as it
is a real feature now, not just an experiment.
AA-659
The courseware was properly reading the access errors and
redirecting the user as appropriate (like to the dashboard or
whatever).
This requires a backend change to push the error along.
This PR fixes the anchor tag's position on the page when autoscrolling
is used. Previously, the scroll would move the element to the center of
the page. Now the scroll moves the element to the top of the page. The
only case where the element will not be at the top of the page is when
the element is too close to the bottom of the page and there is not
enough page remaining to force the element to the top.
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.
This fixes a bug where if the learner needs an integrity signature, but
the unit is not graded, neither the honor code panel nor the unit
content would display.
This PR adds a URL hash check to useEffect. Previously the anchor tags
that use jump_to_id would remain at the top of the page. As a result,
users would have to manually scroll to the target location or just read
the full page. Now when the page has a URL hash, it will send the hash
to the listener in the iframe. Using the message listener, it receives
an object with offset in the event.data and the page will scroll to the
location provided by offset. This change will impact the Learner in the
New Experience view.
This PR adds a listener check to messages. Previously the anchor tags that were set to scroll on the page to another element would open the link outside of the iframe and redirect the parent page. As a result, users would have to have to click the back arrow to navigate back to the course and continue the unit. Now when the listener receives an object with offset in the event.data, the page will scroll to the location provided by offset. The offset is only received when a user clicks on an anchor tag in the unit iframe that focuses on another element on the page. This change will impact the Learner.
Jira issue: TNL-8312
Unit titles were being written to the page as <h2> because the old
courseware experience reserved <h1> for wrapping the header logo link.
We've since determined that this is not a best practice, and the new
courseware MFE in this repo no longer uses a <h1> for that purpose, but
the Unit title was never promoted from <h2> to <h1> until this commit.
Course teams have traditionally been permitted to use <h3>-<h6> in their
content. Making this change does mean that there will now be a gap with
some content, where we skip from <h1> to <h3>. For the short term, we
are NOT recommending course teams use <h2>, until we have a better
chance to evaluate whether that heading should remain reserved for
platform-level use.
This component blocks access to graded units when
the user is required to sign the integrity agreement for
the course. Once signed, it will not appear for the course
again.
They've changed to proper new-style handlers, so the URL also
changed. This will let us get the fix for green checkmarks showing
up as audit users pass FBE units, even though those units aren't
actually complete.
AA-409
Currently, course staff can always view their courses
in the Legacy courseware experience.
With this change, course staff will *not* be able
to view their courses if the New (MFE) courseware
experience has been enabled for them.
This does not affect global staff, and it does not
affect courses that are still running in the Legacy
experience.
Adds a new parameter returned by the course metadata API
used by the courseware MFE to determine if the button to
show legacy experience should be displayed or not.
TNL-8203
Set the `allow` attribute of the unit iframe to allow
access to camera, MIDI, location, and encrpyted media.
Access to these features was implicitly allowed in older
browser versions. However, in the current versions of
at least Chromium and Firefox, iframed content must be
explicitly granted the ability to request media access.
This fixes a bug where content requiring microphone
access did not work in the Learning MFE.
TNL-7675
Before edx-platform version 19ba691,
only `lms_web_url` was exposed from the course
blocks API. Now that the API also exposes
`legacy_web_url`, we can stop falling back
to `lms_web_url` when `legacy_web_url` is
absent.
TNL-7796