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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
alex.soh
72843c06f9 refactor: add code coverage, cover CLI commands with tests 2022-01-04 13:40:33 +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
0a4a2bbac2 feat: add richie to bundled plugins
For more information, checkout the plugin docs:
https://github.com/overhangio/tutor-richie
2021-11-09 11:48:32 +01:00
Régis Behmo
ceddc11c29 feat: upgrade to open-release/lilac.master
One of the breaking changes of this release is the removal of the webui and
android features; these are moved to dedicated plugins. This causes a breaking
change: the renaming of the DOCKER_IMAGE_ANDROID
config variable to ANDROID_DOCKER_IMAGE.

See this TEP for reference: https://discuss.overhang.io/t/separate-webui-and-android-from-tutor-core-and-move-to-dedicated-plugins/1473
2021-06-08 23:29:12 +02:00
Régis Behmo
728ef966dc v11.0.0 (2020-12-09)
- 💥[Improvement] Upgrade Open edX to Koa
- 💥 Setting changes:
    - The ``ACTIVATE_HTTPS`` setting was renamed to ``ENABLE_HTTPS``.
    - Other ``ACTIVATE_*`` variables were all renamed to ``RUN_*``.
    - The ``WEB_PROXY`` setting was removed and ``RUN_CADDY`` was added.
    - The ``NGINX_HTTPS_PORT`` setting is deprecated.
- Architectural changes:
    - Use Caddy as a web proxy for automated SSL/TLS certificate generation:
	- Nginx no longer listens to port 443 for https traffic
	- The Caddy configuration file comes with a new ``caddyfile`` patch for much simpler SSL/TLS management.
	- Configuration files for web proxies are no longer provided.
	- Kubernetes deployment no longer requires setting up a custom Ingress resource or custom manager.
    - Gunicorn and Whitenoise are replaced by uwsgi: this increases boostrap performance and makes it no longer necessary to mount media folders in the Nginx container.
    - Replace memcached and rabbitmq by redis.
- Additional features:
    - Make it possible to disable all plugins at once with ``plugins disable all``.
    - Add ``tutor k8s wait`` command to wait for a pod to become ready
    - Faster, more reliable static assets with local memory caching
- Deprecation: proxy files for Apache and Nginx are no longer provided out of the box.
- Removed plugin `{{ patch (...) }}` statements:
    - "https-create", "k8s-ingress-rules", "k8s-ingress-tls-hosts": these are no longer necessary. Instead, declare your app in the "caddyfile" patch.
    - "local-docker-compose-nginx-volumes": this patch was primarily used to serve media assets. The recommended is now to serve assets with uwsgi.
2020-12-10 01:05:02 +01:00
Régis Behmo
facc0b84e1 Make tutor considerably faster
Tutor was making many calls to iter_installed (~100 on my machine with a
dozen installed plugins). Turns out it's useless to cache Plugin and
Renderer instances, as the config keeps changing all the time. Instead,
we cache the list of installed plugins, which does not change in the
course of a single run.

On my machine this speeds up `tutor config save` by 5x, going from 7.5s
to 1.3s.
2020-10-15 16:28:55 +02:00
Régis Behmo
4d6de0138a v10.0.0 Upgrade to Juniper (2020-06-15)
Here, we upgrade the Open edX platform from Ironwood to Juniper. This
upgrade does not come with many feature changes, but there are many
technical improvements under the hood:

- Upgrade from Python 2.7 to 3.5
- Upgrade from Mongodb v3.2 to v3.6
- Upgrade Ruby to 2.5.7

We took the opportunity to completely rething the way locally running
platforms should be accessed for testing purposes. It is no longer
possible to access a running platform from http://localhost and
http://studio.localhost. Instead, users should access
http://local.overhang.io and https://studio.local.overhang.io. This
drastically simplifies internal communication between Docker containers.

To upgrade, users should simply run:

    tutor local quickstart

For Kubernetes platform, the upgrade process is outlined when running:

    tutor k8s upgrade --from=ironwood
2020-06-15 10:19:07 +02:00
Régis Behmo
159e24a95d Refactor plugin internals
This is for supporting json-based plugins. The great thing about this
change is that it allows us to easily print plugin version numbers in
`plugins list`.
2020-01-14 15:41:42 +01:00
Régis Behmo
d5a5f264de Minor formatting 2019-12-25 01:15:50 +01:00
Régis Behmo
9620447a4d Add the lts plugin to the tutor binary 2019-12-25 01:09:53 +01:00
Régis Behmo
be1ff08917 Add all plugins (with data) to binary bundle
All existing plugins are added to the binary bundle, in their latest
version, so that users don't need to pip install tutor.

Also, the tutor MANIFEST.in file was removed to simplify the management
of package data.

Close #242.
2019-08-20 17:03:46 +02:00
Régis Behmo
11e735f4e5 Migrate notes to a dedicated plugin 2019-07-04 09:31:12 +08:00
Régis Behmo
84f2060d33 Working Kubernetes quickstart
The k8s quickstart command is now functional, with suppport for https,
xqueue, notes and minio. There are still a few bugs to get rid of,
though.
2019-06-17 22:38:55 +02:00
Régis Behmo
754da2f06f Move command modules to dedicated directory 2019-05-29 09:53:54 +02:00
Régis Behmo
4331bc5712 Tutor v3 complete rewrite
Replace all make commands by a single "tutor" binary. Environment and
data are all moved to ~/.tutor/local/share/tutor. We take the
opportunity to add a web UI and revamp the documentation.

This is a complete rewrite.

Close #121.
Close #147.
2019-02-09 20:30:01 +01:00