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Kyle McCormick
57108bdf76 docs: specify root username in mysql dump instructions
The default user in the mysql container is 'mysql',
so the `mysql` command tries to use the 'mysql' MySQL user by default.

But, in the MySQL dump instructions,
we are providing the MySQL root user's password, so we need
to specify `MYSQL_ROOT_USERNAME` as the MySQL user when invoking `mysql`.
2022-05-20 07:43:56 +02:00
Erick Machado
f6ecfd3e74 docs: fix typo in skip email validation plugin example
Example link: https://docs.tutor.overhang.io/plugins/examples.html#skip-email-validation-for-new-users
2022-05-16 16:09:05 +02:00
Régis Behmo
d3e079320b ci: fix release description format 2022-04-24 15:09:16 +02:00
Régis Behmo
7d20329894 feat: local stop on dev start (and vice versa)
Running `local start` while a dev platform is still running is a common sourse
of mistakes. Here we introduce a new action to automatically stop local and dev
projects whenever a project with a different name is started.
2022-04-24 09:56:12 +02:00
Régis Behmo
27449f4068 feat: add dev/local copyfrom commands
`copyfrom` copies data from a container to the local filesystem. It's similar
to bindmount, but less clunky, and more intuitive. Also, it plays along great
with `--mount`. Eventually we'll just get rid of the `bindmount` command and
the `--volume` option.
2022-04-24 09:51:46 +02:00
Kyle McCormick
5a81b6a6cb feat: deprecate runserver in favor of start
`tutor dev runserver` will be removed in a future release.
Developers are encouraged to use `tutor dev start` instead,
which is more flexible and provides a consistent interface
with `tutor local start`.

As part of this deprecation, we enable the `tty` and
`stdin_open` options on development docker-compose
services. This will allow developers to use `start`
for breakpoint debugging, which was previously only
availble via `runserver`. Several parallel PRs have
been merged in order to make the same change in the
development services of the official plugins.

Although `start` does not support the `--volume` option,
it supports a more-powerful `--mount` option. So, where
developers previously used:

    tutor dev runserver --volume ...

to bind-mount host directories, they should now use:

    tutor dev start --mount ...

Resolves https://github.com/overhangio/2u-tutor-adoption/issues/61
2022-04-21 15:00:54 +02:00
Régis Behmo
d9486018a2 feat: add --mount option to local/dev
The `--mount` option is available both with `tutor local`
and `tutor dev` commands. It allows users to easily bind-mount containers from
the host to containers. Yes, I know, we already provide that possibility with
the `bindmount` command and the `--volume=/path/` option. But these suffer from
the following drawbacks:

- They are difficult to understand.
- The "bindmount" command name does not make much sense.
- It's not convenient to mount an arbitrary folder from the host to multiple
  containers, such as the many lms/cms containers (web apps, celery workers and
  job runners).

To address this situation, we now recommend to make use of --mount:

1. `--mount=service1[,service2,...]:/host/path:/container/path`: manually mount
   `/host/path` to `/container/path` in container "service1" (and "service2").
2. `--mount=/host/path`: use the new v1 plugin API to discover plugins that
   will detect this option and select the right containers in which to bind-mount
   volumes. This is really nifty...

Close https://github.com/overhangio/2u-tutor-adoption/issues/43
2022-04-20 19:33:17 +02:00
Kyle McCormick
df0e26c58e feat: introduce tutor dev quickstart
Add `tutor dev quickstart` command, which is equivalent to
`tutor local quickstart`, but uses dev containers instead
of local production ones and includes some other small
differences for the convience of Open edX developers.
This should remove some friction
from the Open edX development setup process, which previously
required that users provision using local producation
containers but then stop them and switch to dev containers:
 * tutor local quickstart
 * tutor local stop
 * tutor dev start -d

Document the command and its improved workflow in
./docs/tutorials/nightly.rst

Fixes overhangio/2u-tutor-adoption#58
2022-04-19 16:53:57 +02:00
Kyle McCormick
07047288fc docs: explain command tree in conceptual intro 2022-04-19 16:53:57 +02:00
Régis Behmo
5de7bec029 depr: drop the possibility of overriding edx-platform settings
Previously, it was possible to override settings by defining the
TUTOR_EDX_PLATFORM_SETTINGS environment variable. But let's face it:

- It was not very well supported.
- It was poorly explained.
- It was not very useful.
- It causes unnecessary code complexity.

For these reasons, we drop that feature.
2022-04-15 15:37:56 +02:00
Régis Behmo
15b219e235 feat: migrate to plugins.v1 with filters & actions
This is a very large refactoring which aims at making Tutor both more
extendable and more generic. Historically, the Tutor plugin system was
designed as an ad-hoc solution to allow developers to modify their own
Open edX platforms without having to fork Tutor. The plugin API was
simple, but limited, because of its ad-hoc nature. As a consequence,
there were many things that plugin developers could not do, such as
extending different parts of the CLI or adding custom template filters.

Here, we refactor the whole codebase to make use of a generic plugin
system. This system was inspired by the Wordpress plugin API and the
Open edX "hooks and filters" API. The various components are added to a
small core thanks to a set of actions and filters. Actions are callback
functions that can be triggered at different points of the application
lifecycle. Filters are functions that modify some data. Both actions and
filters are collectively named as "hooks". Hooks can optionally be
created within a certain context, which makes it easier to keep track of
which application created which callback.

This new hooks system allows us to provide a Python API that developers
can use to extend their applications. The API reference is added to the
documentation, along with a new plugin development tutorial.

The plugin v0 API remains supported for backward compatibility of
existing plugins.

Done:
- Do not load commands from plugins which are not enabled.
- Load enabled plugins once on start.
- Implement contexts for actions and filters, which allow us to keep track of
  the source of every hook.
- Migrate patches
- Migrate commands
- Migrate plugin detection
- Migrate templates_root
- Migrate config
- Migrate template environment globals and filters
- Migrate hooks to tasks
- Generate hook documentation
- Generate patch reference documentation
- Add the concept of action priority

Close #499.
2022-04-15 15:30:54 +02:00
Kyle McCormick
b6999824a7 feat: add tutor [dev|local|k8s] status command 2022-04-15 09:29:02 +02:00
Florian Haas
407a8566df fix: Correct EDX_PLATFORM_VERSION default for local edx-platform forks
PR #619 set the EDX_PLATFORM_VERSION build arg's default to
OPENEDX_COMMON_VERSION. While this works fine for setting a
non-default branch to run edx code from (say, "master"), it may break
if the user sets OPENEDX_COMMON_VERSION to a branch or tag name that
does not exist upstream in repositories *other than*
EDX_PLATFORM_REPOSITORY.

Thus, introduce a separate configuration parameter,
EDX_PLATFORM_VERSION, to match the build arg of the same name. Set its
default to OPENEDX_COMMON_VERSION.

This way, the user can deploy an arbitrarily-named fork of
edx-platform, while retaining the default OPENEDX_COMMON_VERSION
(like, for example "open-release/maple.3") for everything else.
2022-04-15 09:24:15 +02:00
Kyle McCormick
5f4159c030 docs: wrap tutor[full] in quotes for zsh compatibility
The docs recommend commands like:

    pip install tutor[full]
    pip install -e ./tutor[full]

for installing Tutor. These work fine in bash. For zsh,
though, which is now the default on macOS, quotes are
needed, otherwise zsh will interpret the brackets as
special syntax:

    pip install "tutor[full]"
    pip install -e "./tutor[full]"

Caveat: I have not tested this myself since I don't
own a Mac, but I've read several issue reports to this
effect, such as:
https://github.com/pypa/pipenv/issues/2830#issuecomment-419593199
2022-04-15 09:20:21 +02:00
Kyle McCormick
3ca4522f68 docs: update Nightly docs to reference [full] installation
The full installation will include all the plugins that
come bundled with Tutor stable. This is made possible by
a recent change to Tutor Nightly
(https://github.com/overhangio/tutor/pull/626).
2022-04-15 09:20:21 +02:00
Florian Haas
eaa578eabd feat: Make the platform repository and NPM registry configurable from config.yml
Previously, the only way for Tutor users to use a fork of edx-platform
or a custom NPM registry was to use build args during the image build.

This is suboptimal in the case of automatically building images from
CI pipelines, which may want to auto-detect when an image needs to be
rebuilt based on config.yml changes.

In addition, the EDX_PLATFORM_VERSION build argument can already be
set via a corresponding config.yml parameter (OPENEDX_COMMON_VERSION),
so it's reasonable to follow that precedent and also introduce
config.yml parameters to correspond with the EDX_PLATFORM_REPOSITORY
and NPM_REGISTRY build arguments.

Thus, introduce two new configuration parameters:

- EDX_PLATFORM_REPOSITORY
- NPM_REGISTRY

These parameters can now optionally be used instead of the
aforementioned build args.
2022-04-12 15:46:50 +02:00
Emad Rad
a25ae73031 minor typos fixed 2022-03-29 08:44:33 +02:00
Régis Behmo
c6009abbcf docs: fix demo course link
See: https://discuss.overhang.io/t/demo-test-course-vs-edx-demo-course/2549
2022-03-24 08:17:59 +01:00
Régis Behmo
766f392189 docs: fix sample saml plugin
See: https://github.com/overhangio/tutor/pull/604
2022-03-17 11:26:40 +01:00
Régis Behmo
8e052f703f docs: clarify image building on arm64
Close #590.
2022-03-17 10:38:55 +01:00
Kyle McCormick
38a67e6c64 squash: docs: grammar, typos 2022-03-10 19:26:18 +01:00
Kyle McCormick
0d2d6c58e8 squash: docs: address reveiw comments 2022-03-10 19:26:18 +01:00
Kyle McCormick
87f8348a01 docs: clarify YAML vs. Python plugins & CLI customization
I found the existing docs a bit light on the particulars
of how the YAML and Python plugin APIs relate. I was
able to figure it out (there's a nice congruence
between them) but I think these tweaks should it make
it more immediately obvious to readers how the Python
API is a essentially a superset of the YAML API that
allows for dynamic behavior.
2022-03-10 19:26:18 +01:00
Kyle McCormick
bb888a8af5 docs: change "Reference" heading to "CLI Reference"
because it only contains CLI reference information currently.

The folder structure implies that eventually there will be
more reference material, so the name of 'reference.rst'
was *not* changed to 'cli-reference.rst'.
2022-03-10 19:26:18 +01:00
Régis Behmo
79f14b7e7e chore: fix various linting warnings in f-strings and docs 2022-02-25 14:50:36 +01:00
Régis Behmo
d63b9aced2 docs: clarify how to run commands in k8s containers
This problem emerged here: https://discuss.overhang.io/t/discovery-user-creation-in-kubernetes-deployment/2442
2022-02-25 14:50:12 +01:00
Régis Behmo
156ef063ce feat: upgrade all services to open-release/maple.2 2022-02-14 14:38:43 +01:00
Régis Behmo
9a4ea986e1 feat: migrate from edx to openedx GitHub org
edX has completed the migration of all repos from the "edx" to the "openedx"
organization. As a consequence, we change all the links in the repo.
2022-02-01 17:40:53 +01:00
Florian Haas
36c1ac0aa4 docs: Explain passing the Click context to a plugin command
Clarify how plugin authors can access the Click context, and from it
the Tutor configuration, from the function implementing a plugin
command.

Reference:
https://discuss.overhang.io/t/how-does-a-plugin-command-access-the-tutor-configuration/2372
2022-01-31 08:37:26 +01:00
iamcristye@outlook.com
f0aee87ed5 docs: fix typo in uninstallation process 2022-01-31 08:36:27 +01:00
Régis Behmo
d4a47ded38 docs: fix smtp port default value
See: https://discuss.overhang.io/t/default-smtp-configuration-timeout/2367
2022-01-31 08:33:33 +01:00
Régis Behmo
acc0ce0202 docs: clarify container pruning during uninstallation
Close #566.
2022-01-25 08:27:47 +01:00
Régis Behmo
20604df574 docs: add link to changelog in project links 2022-01-08 19:07:26 +01:00
Régis Behmo
2a30d67a40 docs: replaces occurrences of maple.beta* tags 2022-01-08 19:07:26 +01:00
Régis Behmo
89d39633ae docs: encourage users to install from pip, and not from the binary 2022-01-08 19:07:26 +01:00
Régis Behmo
4dc772d1e4 fix: attempt to make upgrade much clearer
`upgrade` had several issues, which are summarized here:
https://discuss.overhang.io/t/confusing-instructions-during-upgrade/2281/7

- The docs say that you should run quickstart, but what most people will see is
the big command tutor local upgrade --from=lilac verbatim paragraph.
- The local upgrade command should be very explicit about the fact that users
need to run quickstart.
- Maybe the name of the local upgrade command should be improved.
- When upgrading tutor from one major release to the next, there should be a
more explicit warning to inform users of what they are doing (see this other
conversation 1)
- We should tell people that they almost certainly need to enable the tutor and
the mfe plugins, if they are not enabled during upgrade.
- A link to all of the breaking changes from the changelog should be
prominently displayed during upgrade.
- The docs should emphasize that upgrading from one major release to the next
is potentially a risky endeavor and that downgrading is not possible. The docs
should also link to the changelog.

This commit has grown slightly beyond the intended scope, but the changes should be mostly positive.
2022-01-08 19:07:26 +01:00
Jayram Nai
37be2bf122 docs: fixed typo 2022-01-08 17:58:26 +01:00
Ned Batchelder
ac39f9e6c3 Minor fix to install.rst 2022-01-05 10:05:12 +01:00
alex.soh
72843c06f9 refactor: add code coverage, cover CLI commands with tests 2022-01-04 13:40:33 +01:00
Braden MacDonald
dbb79c0fa0 docs: Address review comments 2022-01-03 06:56:58 +01:00
Braden MacDonald
c240aec711 docs: Document how to run Tutor on ARM-based systems 2022-01-03 06:56:58 +01:00
Régis Behmo
7c157eccd5 feat: upgrade to Maple
- A shared cookie domain between lms and cms is no longer recommended:
https://github.com/edx/edx-platform/blob/master/docs/guides/studio_oauth.rst
- refactor: clean mounted data folder in lms/cms. In Lilac, the
bind-mounted lms/data and cms/data folders are a mess because new
folders are created there for every new course organisation.  These
folders are empty. As far as we know they are useless... With this
change we move these folders to a dedicated "modulestore" subdirectory;
which corresponds better to the initial intent of the fs_root setting.
- fix: frontend failure during login to the lms. See:
https://github.com/openedx/build-test-release-wg/issues/104
- feat: move all forum-related code to a dedicated plugin. Forum is an
optional feature, and as such it deserves its own plugin. Starting from
Maple, users will be able to install the forum from
https://github.com/overhangio/tutor-forum/
- migrate from DCS_* session cookie settings to SESSION_*. That's
because edx-platform no longer depends on django-cookies-samesite. Close
https://github.com/openedx/build-test-release-wg/issues/110
- get rid of tons of deprecation warnings in the lms/cms
- feat: make it possible to point to themed assets. Cherry-picking this
change makes it possible to point to themed assets with a theme-agnostic
url, notably from MFEs.
- Install all official plugins as part of the `tutor[full]` package.
- Don't print error messages about loading plugins during autocompletion.
- Prompt for image building when upgrading from one release to the next.
- Add `tutor local start --skip-build` option to skip building Docker images.

Close #450.
Close #545.
2021-12-20 21:21:36 +01:00
Régis Behmo
62ddc01cdc feat: k8s scale command + tutorial
- Add a `tutor k8s scale lms 11` command
- Create a "Running Open edX at scale" tutorial
2021-12-20 21:19:10 +01:00
Régis Behmo
d8d0560b9e feat: better support of caddy as a k8s load balancer
This introduces quite a few changes to make it easier to run Caddy as a load
balancer in Kubernetes:

- Make it possible to start/stop a selection of resources with ``tutor k8s
  start/stop [names...]``.
- Make it easy to deploy an independent LoadBalancer by converting the caddy
  service to a NodePort when ``ENABLE_WEB_PROXY=false``.
- Add a ``app.kubernetes.io/component: loadbalancer`` label to the LoadBalancer
  service.
- Add ``app.kubernetes.io/name`` labels to all services.
- Preserve the LoadBalancer service in ``tutor k8s stop`` commands.
- Wait for the caddy deployment to be ready before running initialisation jobs.

Close #532.
2021-12-20 21:19:10 +01:00
Régis Behmo
b8ab829c11 feat: move all forum-related code to a dedicated plugin
Forum is an optional feature, and as such it deserves its own plugin. Starting
from Maple, users will be able to install the forum from
https://github.com/overhangio/tutor-forum/

Close #450.
2021-12-20 21:19:10 +01:00
Régis Behmo
01b58d9d75 feat: run all services as unprivileged containers
With this change, containers are no longer run as "root" but as unprivileged
users. This is necessary in some environments, notably some Kubernetes
clusters.

To make this possible, we need to manually fix bind-mounted volumes in
docker-compose. This is pretty much equivalent to the behaviour in Kubernetes,
where permissions are fixed at runtime if the volume owner is incorrect. Thus,
we have a consistent behaviour between docker-compose and Kubernetes.

We achieve this by bind-mounting some repos inside "*-permissions" services.
These services run as root user on docker-compose and will fix the required
permissions, as per build/permissions/setowner.sh These services simply do not
run on Kubernetes, where we don't rely on bind-mounted volumes. There, we make
use of Kubernete's built-in volume ownership feature.

With this change, we get rid of the "openedx-dev" Docker image, in the sense
that it no longer has its own Dockerfile. Instead, the dev image is now simply
a different target in the multi-layer openedx Docker image. This makes it much
faster to build the openedx-dev image.

Because we declare the APP_USER_ID in the dev/docker-compose.yml file, we need
to pass the user ID from the host there. The only way to achieve that is with a
tutor config variable. The downside of this approach is that the
dev/docker-compose.yml file is no longer portable from one machine to the next.
We consider that this is not such a big issue, as it affects the development
environment only.

We take this opportunity to replace the base image of the "forum" image. There
is now no need to re-install ruby inside the image. The total image size is
only decreased by 10%, but re-building the image is faster.

In order to run the smtp service as non-root, we switch from namshi/smtp to
devture/exim-relay. This change should be backward-compatible.

Note that the nginx container remains privileged. We could switch to
nginxinc/nginx-unprivileged, but it's probably not worth the effort, as we are
considering to get rid of the nginx container altogether.

Close #323.
2021-12-20 21:19:10 +01:00
Régis Behmo
231bbbfe99 feat: get rid of the nginx container and services
Nginx and Caddy performed duplicate tasks. It was decided to get rid of
the nginx container, for simplification. This is a breaking change for
plugin developers. Also, applications that collect nginx logs will have
to be modified.

See:
- Corresponding TEP: https://discuss.overhang.io/t/tep-get-rid-of-the-nginx-container/2024
- the prior discussion: https://discuss.overhang.io/t/why-caddy-nginx/1952
2021-12-20 21:19:10 +01:00
Crist Ye
ddcfab2ddb docs: improve plugin defaults readability 2021-12-08 11:06:03 +01:00
Maxim Beder
19157d94bc feat: allow to specify extra pip packages in config
Added OPENEDX_EXTRA_PIP_REQUIREMENTS setting, which allows to specify
extra pip packages that should be installed.

Moved "openedx-scorm-xblock" package from Dockerfile to the new setting
in the config.yml.
2021-11-30 11:32:40 +01:00
Régis Behmo
d4fe1260c1 docs: add tutorial on using Google Mail as an SMTP server
The tutorial comes from the feedback of multiple users, including:
https://discuss.overhang.io/t/google-smtp-not-working/2143
2021-11-25 12:25:23 +01:00