Remove redundant fields from courseware API. These are all found in courseHome:
- number
- org
- originalUserIsStaff
- isStaff
- verifiedMode
- isMasquerading (virtual field from isStaff and originalUserIsStaff)
Adds an alert to the courseware if the section is an Entrance Exam. Also
adds a listener to reload the page upon receiving a message from the LMS
indicating the user has now passed the exam.
Commit also contains misc. clean up for i18n messages switching to variable names.
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.
Adapt to the big <Card> redesign.
Also, as part of 19.0.0, the shadow variables in paragon got
marked as !default, letting the theme override them. This would
normally be fine and good. But the edx.org theme has a dramatically
larger shadow set. And a lot of our cards and card-like components
were designed with a smaller shadow in mind. So I added a new
raised-card custom css class to keep as many cards looking the same.
Notably, I cannot fix the data tables on the Progress tab. So those
might have a larger shadow with this change, but that's unavoidable
and presumably the intent of the edx.org theme authors.
- Drop our custom breakpoints (identical to paragon's)
- Drop our custom useWindowSize (and adapt to paragon's version
not providing a size initially at component mount)
- Drop our dependency on react-responsive
- Drop our dependency on react-break
Before, for sections, it would link you to the chapter which would
cause a JS error since the sequence endpoint expects sequentials.
This updates to now link to the first subsection within a section when
you hit the section breadcrumb
- 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
This is the first step toward clearing out the redundant metadata from the
coursewareMetadata and getting it from a common source - the courseHomeMetadata.
remove username from coursewareMetadata
Remove courseAccess from coursewareMetadata.
Fix all unit tests
Modify classes that use metadataModel to use courseHomeMetadata for common data.
metadataModel still exists as a mechanism to distinguish if a component is under
courseware or courseHome, and it will be renamed or removed in a later refactor.
The logic to show the modal is controlled by the backend.
Displays the modal only in courseware the first time the learner
hits their weekly learning goal. After viewing the goal, the
database row is updated to not show the modal again.
Also updates first section celebration to use the StandardModal
component as the Modal component has been deprecated.
if the user is masquerading as a specific learner, then dismiss the modal and do not post back and save the Honor Code signature
Co-authored-by: Simon Chen <schen@edX-C02FW0GUML85.local>
Make sure to always include the sequence ID when changing the URL
from the jump nav dropdown. We got the correct place eventually
anyway, but this avoids some API requests that we know will fail.
AA-1111
* fix: [AA-1044] add missing h2 for screenreaders
- Add placeholder h2 tag with message indicating reserve for future use
- internationalize placeholder text
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