This is the Learning MFE (micro-frontend application), which renders all learner-facing course pages (like the course outline, the progress page, actual course content, etc).
Please tag @edx/engage-squad on any PRs or issues. Thanks.
To use this application, devstack must be running and you must be logged into it.
- Run
make dev.up.lms
- Visit http://localhost:2000/course/course-v1:edX+DemoX+Demo_Course to view the demo course. You can replace
course-v1:edX+DemoX+Demo_Course
with a different course key.
To develop locally on modules that are installed into this app, you'll need to create a module.config.js
file (which is git-ignored) that defines where to find your local modules, for instance:
module.exports = { /* Modules you want to use from local source code. Adding a module here means that when this app runs its build, it'll resolve the source from peer directories of this app. moduleName: the name you use to import code from the module. dir: The relative path to the module's source code. dist: The sub-directory of the source code where it puts its build artifact. Often "dist", though you may want to use "src" if the module installs React as a peer/dev dependency. */ localModules: [ { moduleName: '@edx/paragon/scss', dir: '../paragon', dist: 'scss' }, { moduleName: '@edx/paragon', dir: '../paragon', dist: 'dist' }, { moduleName: '@edx/frontend-enterprise', dir: '../frontend-enterprise', dist: 'src' }, { moduleName: '@edx/frontend-platform', dir: '../frontend-platform', dist: 'dist' }, ], };
See https://github.com/openedx/frontend-build#local-module-configuration-for-webpack for more details.
The Learning MFE is similar to all the other Open edX MFEs. Read the Open edX Developer Guide's section on MFE applications.
This MFE is configured via environment variables supplied at build time. All micro-frontends have a shared set of required environment variables, as documented in the Open edX Developer Guide under Required Environment Variables.
The learning micro-frontend also supports the following additional variables:
- CREDIT_HELP_LINK_URL
- A link to resources to help explain what course credit is and how to earn it.
- ENABLE_JUMPNAV
- Enables the new Jump Navigation feature in the course breadcrumbs, defaulted to the string 'true'. Disable to have simple hyperlinks for breadcrumbs. Setting it to any other value but 'true' ('false','I love flags', 'etc' would disable the Jumpnav). This feature flag is slated to be removed as jumpnav becomes default. Follow the progress of this ticket here: https://openedx.atlassian.net/browse/TNL-8678
- ENABLE_LEGACY_NAV
- Enables the legacy behaviour in the course breadcrumbs, where links lead to the course index highlighting the selected course section or subsection.
- SOCIAL_UTM_MILESTONE_CAMPAIGN
This value is passed as the
utm_campaign
parameter for social-share links when celebrating learning milestones in the course. Optional.Example:
milestone
- SUPPORT_URL_CALCULATOR_MATH
A link that explains how to use the in-course calculator. You can use the one in the example below, if you don't want to have your own branded version.
- SUPPORT_URL_ID_VERIFICATION
A link that explains how to verify your ID. Shown in contexts where you need to verify yourself to earn a certificate. The example link below is probably too edx.org-specific to use for your own site.
Example: https://support.edx.org/hc/en-us/articles/206503858-How-do-I-verify-my-identity
- SUPPORT_URL_VERIFIED_CERTIFICATE
A link that explains what a verified certificate is. You can use the one in the example below, if you don't want to have your own branded version. Optional.
Example: https://support.edx.org/hc/en-us/articles/206502008-What-is-a-verified-certificate
- TWITTER_HASHTAG
This value is used in the Twitter social-share link when celebrating learning milestones in the course. Will prefill the suggested post with this hashtag. Optional.
Example:
brandedhashtag
- TWITTER_URL
A link to your Twitter account. The Twitter social-share link won't appear unless this is set. Optional.
Example: https://twitter.com/edXOnline