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feat: Be able to login to bare-metal studio easily.
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Updating the documentation and the devstack.py files so that if you're
running bare-metal you can easily setup studio login via the LMS.

I also added the Ports that the various MFEs expect to the runserver
scripts so that it's easier to run those locally as well.
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feanil committed Aug 7, 2024
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19 changes: 17 additions & 2 deletions README.rst
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./manage.py lms collectstatic
./manage.py cms collectstatic

Setup Studio SSO for Development::

./manage.py lms manage_user studio_worker [email protected] --unusable-password
# The command below creates the application that studio uses to login. For
# convenience the command below sets up the application with the development
# mode default values for the client-id and client secret. For production
# system do not provide the id and sceret. They will be created by the command
# to be random and cryptographically strong. In a production system, after you
# run this command, you will need to login to the django admin
# (eg. http://localhost:18000/admin/oauth2_provider/application/) site to view the
# credentials and set them in the config for your production studio deployment
# using the `SOCIAL_AUTH_EDX_OAUTH2_KEY` and `SOCIAL_AUTH_EDX_OAUTH2_SECRET`
# values in your studio settings.
./manage.py lms create_dot_application --grant-type authorization-code --skip-authorization --redirect-uris "http://localhost:18010/complete/edx-oauth2/" --scopes "user_id" studio-sso studio_worker --client-id studio-sso-key --client-secret studio-sso-secret

Run the Platform
----------------

First, ensure MySQL, Mongo, and Memcached are running.

Start the LMS::

./manage.py lms runserver
./manage.py lms runserver 18000

Start the CMS::

./manage.py cms runserver
./manage.py cms runserver 18010

This will give you a mostly-headless Open edX platform. Most frontends have
been migrated to "Micro-Frontends (MFEs)" which need to be installed and run
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3 changes: 2 additions & 1 deletion cms/envs/devstack.py
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Expand Up @@ -267,7 +267,8 @@ def should_show_debug_toolbar(request): # lint-amnesty, pylint: disable=missing
################ Using LMS SSO for login to Studio ################
SOCIAL_AUTH_EDX_OAUTH2_KEY = 'studio-sso-key'
SOCIAL_AUTH_EDX_OAUTH2_SECRET = 'studio-sso-secret' # in stage, prod would be high-entropy secret
SOCIAL_AUTH_EDX_OAUTH2_URL_ROOT = 'http://edx.devstack.lms:18000' # routed internally server-to-server
# routed internally server-to-server
SOCIAL_AUTH_EDX_OAUTH2_URL_ROOT = ENV_TOKENS.get('SOCIAL_AUTH_EDX_OAUTH2_URL_ROOT', 'http://edx.devstack.lms:18000')
SOCIAL_AUTH_EDX_OAUTH2_PUBLIC_URL_ROOT = 'http://localhost:18000' # used in browser redirect

# Don't form the return redirect URL with HTTPS on devstack
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3 changes: 3 additions & 0 deletions lms/envs/minimal.yml
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# So that Swagger config code doesn't complain
API_ACCESS_MANAGER_EMAIL: "[email protected]"

# So that you can login to studio on bare-metal
SOCIAL_AUTH_EDX_OAUTH2_URL_ROOT: 'http://localhost:18000'

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