When normalizing learning sequences, skip inaccessible sequences
and also skip sections with only inaccessible sequences.
This both imitates the legacy course block behavior and also
avoids a failure when merging course block data with LS data
when they disagree about which sequences exist.
This reverts commit f93519f675.
The original fix may have been working after all and a bogus
test by me using a staff account made me think the discount was
not being offered. Reverting the emergency fix and going to test
the original fix again.
It doesn't seem to be working - instead never calling ecommerce and
always showing the normal non-discount version of the streak modal.
Going to investigate later, but this is just a quick shutoff for
now.
In an attempt to debug some odd LMS errors (which would happen if
you loaded an MFE page with spaces instead of plus signs), this
commit notices page requests with spaces in the course key and
switches it out for plus signs, logging the incident.
* feat: [AA-906] UI for WeeklyLearningGoals
Add component to OutlineTab for selecting Weekly Learning Goals
Move start button to before course outline, and put in card with Call to action.
Unit tests
Implement temporary a11y feedback
add react-responsive as a dependency
Everything except for the start/resume button move is behind a waffle flag: course_goals.number_of_days_goals
* [feat] MICROBA-1523 Add notices redirect to learning MFE
To support the notices plugin on platform, this adds a redirect to the
course home page. If a user lands on that page and has not acknowledged
a notice, the user will be redirected to notice instead of the course
home.
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.