Course Discovery plugin for `Tutor`_ ==================================== This is a plugin for `Tutor`_ that integrates the `Course Discovery`_ application in an Open edX platform. it is useful for integration with, for example, `Ecommerce`_ or an external course catalog. .. _Tutor: https://docs.tutor.edly.io .. _Course Discovery: https://github.com/edx/course-discovery/ .. _Ecommerce: https://github.com/edx/ecommerce Installation ------------ This plugin requires ``tutor>=3.6.0``. If you have installed tutor from a pre-compiled binary, it already comes bundled with the discovery plugin. Otherwise: .. code-block:: bash tutor plugins install discovery Then, to enable this plugin, run: .. code-block:: bash tutor plugins enable discovery Restart and initialize your platform with: .. code-block:: bash tutor dev|local|k8s launch Operations ---------- Creating a user ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The discovery user interface will be available at http://discovery.local.openedx.io for a local test instance, and at ``DISCOVERY_HOST`` (by default: http(s)://discovery.) in production. To run commands from the UI, a user must be created: .. code-block:: bash tutor local run discovery ./manage.py createsuperuser Then, you must log in with this user at http://discovery.local.openedx.io/admin. Using SSO with LMS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you want to log in using Single Sign-On (SSO) with the LMS, ensure that the superuser you created above in discovery has the same username and email as an existing admin user in the LMS/CMS. You can then access the discovery interface via `http(s)://discovery./login`. Make sure that the proper domain names are configured and point to the production server. Index configuration ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Discovery uses separate indices for different models (the names are: course, course_run, person, and program by default). And you can overwrite these names by configuring ``DISCOVERY_INDEX_OVERRIDES``: .. code-block:: yml DISCOVERY_INDEX_OVERRIDES: course_discovery.apps.course_metadata.search_indexes.documents.course: your-course-index-name course_discovery.apps.course_metadata.search_indexes.documents.course_run: your-course-run-index-name course_discovery.apps.course_metadata.search_indexes.documents.person: your-person-index-name course_discovery.apps.course_metadata.search_indexes.documents.program: your-program-index-name Re-indexing courses ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ While running tutor in production mode: .. code-block:: bash tutor local run discovery ./manage.py refresh_course_metadata --partner_code=openedx tutor local run discovery ./manage.py update_index --disable-change-limit While running tutor in development mode: .. code-block:: bash tutor dev run discovery ./manage.py refresh_course_metadata --partner_code=dev tutor dev run discovery ./manage.py update_index --disable-change-limit Caching programs ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To cache programs in the LMS, you will need to manually create a catalog integration. Make sure you use staff user for the below command. If ``lms_catalog_service_user`` is not a staff user, then make it a staff user in your LMS User model. This step should be performed just once: .. code-block:: bash tutor local run lms ./manage.py lms create_catalog_integrations --enabled \ --internal_api_url="" \ --service_username=lms_catalog_service_user Then run the below command, this command will cause errors every time it tries to cache programs from all sites that are added to your LMS sites model: .. code-block:: bash tutor local run lms ./manage.py lms cache_programs The above command will give some errors as it tries to cache programs for all sites. So make use of an extra argument to the command. i.e. ``--domain``. While running tutor in production mode: .. code-block:: bash tutor local run lms ./manage.py lms cache_programs --domain="local.openedx.io" While running tutor in development mode: .. code-block:: bash tutor dev run lms ./manage.py lms cache_programs --domain="local.openedx.io:8000" This last step should be performed every time you create new or make changes to existing programs. Show Programs Tab ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ By default, the **Programs** tab is available in the LMS dashboard. Users can enable or disable this tab as needed. To Disable Programs, run the following command: .. code-block:: bash tutor config save --set ENABLE_PROGRAMS=False To Enable Programs, run the following command: .. code-block:: bash tutor config save --set ENABLE_PROGRAMS=True Only programs in which learners are registered will appear on this page. If a learner is enrolled in any course that is part of a program, that program will be displayed here. .. image:: https://github.com/overhangio/tutor-discovery/assets/122095701/e0224011-adc0-41e4-a104-af4cb0c24b82 :alt: Programs Tab on LMS dashboard In the image above, the **Explore Programs** button points to http://localhost:8080/programs by default. This link does not exist, so users can change it to their custom-built marketing site URL to display all programs. To Modify the Link: 1. Go to the **Site Configurations** model in the LMS Admin Panel: `http://local.openedx.io/admin/site_configuration/siteconfiguration/` 2. Open the respective LMS site configuration. 3. Add the following dictionary in the **site values** field like in the below image: .. code-block:: python "MKTG_URLS": { "ROOT": "https://custom-marketing-site-here.com" } .. image:: https://github.com/overhangio/tutor-discovery/assets/122095701/2d588ea9-a830-40b6-9845-8fab56d7cb5a :alt: Add Custom Site for Explore Programs By following above instructions, this link (https://custom-marketing-site-here.com) will be replaced by http://localhost:8080. Additionally, users can also replace "/programs" by following these below steps: 1. Go to: `http://local.openedx.io/admin/programs/programsapiconfig/` 2. Add **Marketing path** equal to "/programs" or your desired marketing site path and enable it. Install extra requirements ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To install extra requirements, use ``DISCOVERY_EXTRA_PIP_REQUIREMENTS`` and re-build the docker image. .. code-block:: bash tutor config save --set 'DISCOVERY_EXTRA_PIP_REQUIREMENTS=["git+https://github.com/myusername/myplugin"]' Then, build the image, pointing to your fork if necessary: .. code-block:: bash tutor images build discovery Debugging --------- To debug the course discovery service, you are encouraged to mount the course-discovery repo from the host in the development container: .. code-block:: bash tutor dev start --mount /path/to/course-discovery/ discovery You can then access the development server at http://discovery.local.openedx.io:8381. Feel free to add breakpoints (``import pdb; pdb.set_trace()``) anywhere in your source code to debug your application. Once a local repository is mounted in the image, you will have to install nodejs dependencies and collect static assets: .. code-block:: bash tutor dev run discovery npm install --development tutor dev run discovery make static.dev `Max retries exceeded with url` ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ When running in production with HTTPS enabled, you may face this error during the `init` phase of `tutor local launch`: .. code-block:: log requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: HTTPSConnectionPool(host='', port=443): Max retries exceeded with url: /api/courses/v1/courses/?page=1&page_size=10&username=discovery This error may be due to an incorrect DNS resolution of the LMS DNS record. With some cloud providers (for instance: `DigitalOcean`_) the `/etc/hosts` file on the host automatically contains the following entry: .. code-block:: bash 127.0.1.1 This entry may be present if you named your server with the LMS hostname. .. _DigitalOcean: https://digitalocean.com/ Using event-bus with tutor-discovery ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Although tutor-discovery does not start event bus consumption by default, it supports running it. To consume events from event bus with tutor-discovery, follow these `instructions`_ provided by `event-bus-redis`_. .. _instructions: https://github.com/openedx/event-bus-redis/blob/main/docs/tutor_installation.rst .. _event-bus-redis: https://github.com/openedx/event-bus-redis Troubleshooting --------------- This Tutor plugin is maintained by Muhammad Labeeb from `Edly`_. Community support is available from the official `Open edX forum`_. Do you need help with this plugin? See the `troubleshooting`_ section from the Tutor documentation. .. _Edly: https://edly.io/ .. _Open edX forum: https://discuss.openedx.org .. _troubleshooting: https://docs.tutor.edly.io/troubleshooting.html License ------- This work is licensed under the terms of the `GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL)`_. .. _GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL): https://github.com/overhangio/tutor/blob/release/LICENSE.txt