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frontend-app-learning
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Introduction
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This is the Learning MFE (micro-frontend application), which renders all
learner-facing course pages (like the course outline, the progress page,
actual course content, etc).
Please tag **@edx/engage-squad** on any PRs or issues. Thanks.
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Development
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Start Devstack
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
To use this application, `devstack <https://github.com/edx/devstack>`__ must be running and you must be logged into it.
- Run ``make dev.up.lms``
- Visit http://localhost:2000/course/course-v1:edX+DemoX+Demo_Course to view the demo course. You can replace ``course-v1:edX+DemoX+Demo_Course`` with a different course key.
Local module development
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
To develop locally on modules that are installed into this app, you'll need to create a ``module.config.js``
file (which is git-ignored) that defines where to find your local modules, for instance::
module.exports = {
/*
Modules you want to use from local source code. Adding a module here means that when this app
runs its build, it'll resolve the source from peer directories of this app.
moduleName: the name you use to import code from the module.
dir: The relative path to the module's source code.
dist: The sub-directory of the source code where it puts its build artifact. Often "dist", though you
may want to use "src" if the module installs React as a peer/dev dependency.
*/
localModules: [
{ moduleName: '@edx/paragon/scss', dir: '../paragon', dist: 'scss' },
{ moduleName: '@edx/paragon', dir: '../paragon', dist: 'dist' },
{ moduleName: '@edx/frontend-enterprise', dir: '../frontend-enterprise', dist: 'src' },
{ moduleName: '@edx/frontend-platform', dir: '../frontend-platform', dist: 'dist' },
],
};
See https://github.com/edx/frontend-build#local-module-configuration-for-webpack for more details.
Deployment
----------
The Learning MFE is similar to all the other Open edX MFEs. Read the Open
edX Developer Guide's section on
`MFE applications <https://edx.readthedocs.io/projects/edx-developer-docs/en/latest/developers_guide/micro_frontends_in_open_edx.html>`_.
Environment Variables
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This MFE is configured via environment variables supplied at build time.
All micro-frontends have a shared set of required environment variables,
as documented in the Open edX Developer Guide under
`Required Environment Variables <https://edx.readthedocs.io/projects/edx-developer-docs/en/latest/developers_guide/micro_frontends_in_open_edx.html#required-environment-variables>`_.
The learning micro-frontend also supports the following additional variables:
SOCIAL_UTM_MILESTONE_CAMPAIGN
This value is passed as the ``utm_campaign`` parameter for social-share
links when celebrating learning milestones in the course. Optional.
Example: ``milestone``
SUPPORT_URL_CALCULATOR_MATH
A link that explains how to use the in-course calculator. You can use the
one in the example below, if you don't want to have your own branded version.
Example: https://support.edx.org/hc/en-us/articles/360000038428-Entering-math-expressions-in-assignments-or-the-calculator
SUPPORT_URL_ID_VERIFICATION
A link that explains how to verify your ID. Shown in contexts where you need
to verify yourself to earn a certificate. The example link below is probably too
edx.org-specific to use for your own site.
Example: https://support.edx.org/hc/en-us/articles/206503858-How-do-I-verify-my-identity
SUPPORT_URL_VERIFIED_CERTIFICATE
A link that explains what a verified certificate is. You can use the
one in the example below, if you don't want to have your own branded version.
Optional.
Example: https://support.edx.org/hc/en-us/articles/206502008-What-is-a-verified-certificate
TWITTER_HASHTAG
This value is used in the Twitter social-share link when celebrating learning
milestones in the course. Will prefill the suggested post with this hashtag.
Optional.
Example: ``brandedhashtag``
TWITTER_URL
A link to your Twitter account. The Twitter social-share link won't appear
unless this is set. Optional.
Example: https://twitter.com/edXOnline
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