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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
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frontend-app-learning
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Please tag **@edx/teaching-and-learning** on any PRs or issues. Thanks.
Introduction
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React app for edX learning.
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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.
- Start devstack
- Log in (http://localhost:18000/login)
Start the development server
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
In this project, install requirements and start the development server by running:
.. code:: bash
npm install
npm start # The server will run on port 1995
Once the dev server is up, 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.
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