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.
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.
In https://github.com/edx/edx-platform/pull/28233, the logic was updated
to only return a URL if the content was still accessible to the learner.
This handles the case of the URL being null
[MICROBA-678]
When a certificate is in a unexpected state (i.e. notpassing with a
passing grade) this alert will allow the user to attempt to resolve the
issue on their own. It will run the code that checks the certificates
status. It requires that the course is configured to allow users to
Request Certificates though.
* feat: Timer bar on non-sequence pages
* chore: Update frontend-lib-special-exams version.
Co-authored-by: Viktor Rusakov <vrusakov66@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Igor Degtiarov <igor.degtiarov@raccoongang.com>
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.