These are a collection of utility functions, base test classes and documentation that are useful for any XBlocks.
Effective Date: September 26, 2023
Repository Migration: This xblock-utils repository has been deprecated as of September 26, 2023, and the code and documentation have been migrated to the Xblock repository.
This decision was made to streamline and consolidate our codebase.
The migration process was completed through this Pull Request: PR #669
Archival: We are going to archive the xblock-utils repository. This means that it will become read-only, and no further updates or changes will be accepted.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation during this transition. If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out to us through the XBlock repository's issue tracker.
Thank you for your continued support and contributions to the Open edX community.
# Clone the repository git clone git@github.com:openedx/xblock-utils.git cd xblock-utils # Set up a virtualenv with the same name as the repo and activate it # Here's how you might do that if you have virtualenvwrapper setup. mkvirtualenv -p python3.8 xblock-utils
# Activate the virtualenv # Here's how you might do that if you're using virtualenvwrapper. workon xblock-utils # Grab the latest code git checkout master git pull # Install/update the dev requirements make requirements # Run the tests and quality checks (to verify the status before you make any changes) make test # Make a new branch for your changes git checkout -b <your_github_username>/<short_description> # Using your favorite editor, edit the code to make your change. vim ... # Temporary until https://github.com/openedx/xblock-utils/issues/199 is resolved mkdir var touch var/workbench.log # Run your new tests pytest ./path/to/new/tests # Run all the tests and quality checks make test # Commit all your changes git commit ... git push # Open a PR and ask for review.
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- Update the version in
xblockutils/__init__.py
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- Automation should build and deploy the version to PyPI
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from xblockutils.studio_editable import StudioEditableXBlockMixin
This mixin will automatically generate a working studio_view
form
that allows content authors to edit the fields of your XBlock. To use,
simply add the class to your base class list, and add a new class field
called editable_fields
, set to a tuple of the names of the fields
you want your user to be able to edit.
@XBlock.needs("i18n")
class ExampleBlock(StudioEditableXBlockMixin, XBlock):
...
mode = String(
display_name="Mode",
help="Determines the behaviour of this component. Standard is recommended.",
default='standard',
scope=Scope.content,
values=('standard', 'crazy')
)
editable_fields = ('mode', 'display_name')
That's all you need to do. The mixin will read the optional
display_name
, help
, default
, and values
settings from
the fields you mention and build the editor form as well as an AJAX save
handler.
If you want to validate the data, you can override
validate_field_data(self, validation, data)
and/or
clean_studio_edits(self, data)
- see the source code for details.
Supported field types:
- Boolean:
field_name = Boolean(display_name="Field Name")
- Float:
field_name = Float(display_name="Field Name")
- Integer:
field_name = Integer(display_name="Field Name")
- String:
field_name = String(display_name="Field Name")
- String (multiline):
field_name = String(multiline_editor=True, resettable_editor=False)
- String (html):
field_name = String(multiline_editor='html', resettable_editor=False)
Any of the above will use a dropdown menu if they have a pre-defined list of possible values.
- List of unordered unique values (i.e. sets) drawn from a small set of
possible values:
field_name = List(list_style='set', list_values_provider=some_method)
- The
List
declaration must include the propertylist_style='set'
to indicate that theList
field is being used with set semantics. - The
List
declaration must also define alist_values_provider
method which will be called with the block as its only parameter and which must return a list of possible values.
- The
- Rudimentary support for Dict, ordered List, and any other JSONField-derived field types
list_field = List(display_name="Ordered List", default=[])
dict_field = Dict(display_name="Normal Dict", default={})
Supported field options (all field types):
values
can define a list of possible options, changing the UI element to a select box. Values can be set to any of the formats defined in the XBlock source code:A finite set of elements:
[1, 2, 3]
A finite set of elements where the display names differ from the values:
[ {"display_name": "Always", "value": "always"}, {"display_name": "Past Due", "value": "past_due"}, ]
A range for floating point numbers with specific increments:
{"min": 0 , "max": 10, "step": .1}
A callable that returns one of the above. (Note: the callable does not get passed the XBlock instance or runtime, so it cannot be a normal member function)
values_provider
can define a callable that accepts the XBlock instance as an argument, and returns a list of possible values in one of the formats listed above.resettable_editor
- defaults toTrue
. SetFalse
to hide the "Reset" button used to return a field to its default value by removing the field's value from the XBlock instance.
from xblockutils.studio_editable import StudioContainerXBlockMixin
This mixin helps to create XBlocks that allow content authors to add,
remove, or reorder child blocks. By removing any existing
author_view
and adding this mixin, you'll get editable,
re-orderable, and deletable child support in Studio. To enable authors to
add arbitrary blocks as children, simply override author_edit_view
and set can_add=True
when calling render_children
- see the
source code. To restrict authors so they can add only specific types of
child blocks or a limited number of children requires custom HTML.
An example is the mentoring XBlock:
from xblockutils.base_test import SeleniumXBlockTest
This is a base class that you can use for writing Selenium integration tests that are hosted in the XBlock SDK (Workbench).
Here is an example:
class TestStudentView(SeleniumXBlockTest):
"""
Test the Student View of MyCoolXBlock
"""
def setUp(self):
super(TestStudentView, self).setUp()
self.set_scenario_xml('<mycoolblock display_name="Test Demo Block" field2="hello" />')
self.element = self.go_to_view("student_view")
def test_shows_field_2(self):
"""
The xblock should display the text value of field2.
"""
self.assertIn("hello", self.element.text)
from xblockutils.studio_editable_test import StudioEditableBaseTest
This is a subclass of SeleniumXBlockTest
that adds a few helper
methods useful for testing the studio_view
of any XBlock using
StudioEditableXBlockMixin
.
from xblockutils.helpers import child_isinstance
If your XBlock needs to find children/descendants of a particular class/mixin, you should use
child_isinstance(self, child_usage_id, SomeXBlockClassOrMixin)
rather than calling
``isinstance(self.runtime.get_block(child_usage_id), SomeXBlockClassOrMixin)``.
On runtimes such as those in edx-platform, child_isinstance
is
orders of magnitude faster.
This mixin provides access to instance-wide XBlock-specific configuration settings. See [wiki page](https://github.com/openedx/xblock-utils/wiki/Settings-and-theme-support#accessing-xblock-specific-settings) for details
This mixin provides XBlock theming capabilities built on top of XBlock-specific settings. See [wiki page](https://github.com/openedx/xblock-utils/wiki/Settings-and-theme-support#theming-support) for details