With this commit, we refactor the overall score handling of CodeOcean. Previously, "Score" and "Submit" were two distinct actions, requiring users to confirm the LTI transmission of their score (after assessing their submission). This yielded many questions and was unnecessary, since LTI parameters are no longer expiring after each use. Therefore, we can now transmit the current grade on each score run with the very same LTI parameters. As a consequence, the LTI consumer gets a more detailed history of the scores, enabling further analytical insights.
For users, the previous "Submit" button got replaced with a notification that is shown as soon as the full score got reached. Then, learners can decide to "finalize" their work on the given exercise, which will initiate a redirect to a follow-up action (as defined in the RedirectBehavior). This RedirectBehavior has also been unified and simplified for better readability.
As part of this refactoring, we rephrased the notifications and UX workflow of a) the LTI transmission, b) the finalization of an exercise (measured by reaching the full score) and c) the deadline handling (on time, within grace period, too late). Those information are now separately shown, potentially resulting in multiple notifications. As a side effect, they are much better maintainable, and the LTI transmission is more decoupled from this notification handling.
* Correct sorting in table
* Modify page when nested in exercises
* Fix links between pages
* Link from statistics page to programming_groups/index
* Link from submission page to programming_groups/<id>
* Allow filtering for exercise ID on ProgrammingGroup#index
* Add search fields for internal and external user id on pg/index
* This commit refactors the table used to store events.
* We also use a UUID as session identifier in the synchronized editor to support multiple concurrent tabs opened by the same user.
* Further, we renamed some methods to make them easier to distinguish.
This commit mainly changes the color definitions. Mostly, those changes are semantically equally, but there are a few changes that occurred to align the color scheme within the app.
Removing the call to distinct dramatically improves the page load time. I don't know why, but since we are only using the users to filter the submission, it's not harmful to omit it.