- Feb 29, 2016
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Renzo Lucioni authored
Update migrations setup during Python unit tests
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Mushtaq Ali authored
Display studio name properly on empty course page.
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Ben Patterson authored
Revert "Registration: don't require terms of service if checkbox is hidden"
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Ben Patterson authored
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Usman Khalid authored
By default, migrations are applied as they always have been. Exporting DISABLE_MIGRATIONS=1 or passing --disable-migrations to Paver commands will create tables directly from apps' models.
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Omar Khan authored
Registration: don't require terms of service if checkbox is hidden
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Muddasser authored
Test should wait for ajax calls to finish before checking the changes
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Mushtaq Ali authored
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Awais Jibran authored
Improve logging in certification generation
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raeeschachar authored
Fixed test_cancelling_redirects failing on Chrome
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- Feb 27, 2016
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Ben Patterson authored
Dev user should be able to specify LETTUCE_BROWSER.
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- Feb 26, 2016
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Carol Tong authored
DOC-2703: replace instances of “courseware” in Advanced Settings help
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David Ormsbee authored
Move rendering of capa problems inline
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David Ormsbee authored
When capa problem rendering was moved to happen inline on courseware page loads, we started executing many more Mako templates on sequences with large numbers of thse problems. To help offset this, we're caching the context generation (it showed up as the easiest piece of low hanging fruit on profiles of the courseware index page). [PERF-261]
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David Ormsbee authored
Before this commit, calling the student_view on a capa problem would cause it to render an empty placeholder <div>, wait for the DOMContentLoaded event to be fired, and then make AJAX requests to the the problem_get handlers to retrieve the HTML it needed to render the actual problems. This can significantly increase the end user load times for pages, particularly when there are many problems in a vertical. This commit takes a very conservative approach and has the server side add the rendered HTML into a new data-content attribute on the <div> enclosing the problem. When Capa's JS initialization runs, it grabs from that data-content attribute rather than reaching over the network for an AJAX request. I had attempted to make it somewhat smarter and push the rendered problem straight into the document instead of relying on the data-content attribute. This was faster, and should be our long term goal. However, it caused odd bugs, particularly around MathJAX rendering, and I never quite tracked the issue down. I'm still going forward with these changes because it's significantly better than the current situation that students have to deal with, and we can make the JS more performant in a future iteration. [PERF-261]
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Carol Tong authored
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Matt Drayer authored
Use has_configuration_set() during microsite initialization
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Braden MacDonald authored
Revert "Pass DOM element, not jQuery object to XBlock initialisation."
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Eric Fischer authored
Weekly ORA release
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Felipe Montoya authored
Delegating the conditional to the has_configuration_Set method, which is overriden by the database backend, so the enable_pre_startup works well for both backends. Adding tests Fix quality issues
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Braden MacDonald authored
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Nimisha Asthagiri authored
Course Overview migrations fix: Readd the Facebook URL field
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Eric Fischer authored
Now installing without `-e`, and moving to a fully released 1.0.0 version Also includes updating edx-submissions to a 1.0.0 release.
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raeeschachar authored
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Nimisha Asthagiri authored
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Ben Patterson authored
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Ben Patterson authored
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- Feb 25, 2016
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Alison Hodges authored
Syncs preface with edx-doc repo version
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Eric Fischer authored
Avoid MultipleObjectsReturned errors with LoginFailures
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Peter Pinch authored
Added extra field to CCX model for Course Models
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Ned Batchelder authored
Upgrade edx-lint to 0.4.2
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Alison Hodges authored
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Eric Fischer authored
Replayed by @efischer19 due to git issues, initially commited by @laq
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Eric Fischer authored
The get_or_create function is vulnerable to race conditions in MySQL, which can cause the model LoginFailure to, in some cases, have more than one row for the same user, breaking the login for that user. Addinf functionality to expect and clean the error by deleting extra rows (by oldest lockout date), leaving just one entry and allowing the user to login. Replayed and squashed by @efischer19, initially commited by @laq
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sanfordstudent authored
MA-1919 making mobile handout links accommodate jump to id's and cour…
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Douglas Hall authored
Incremented edx-proctoring version to 0.12.11
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Mushtaq Ali authored
Fix subsection config for self-paced course
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Ned Batchelder authored
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Giovanni Di Milia authored
REST APIs modified
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Sanford Student authored
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