This plugin holds LLM related blocks and tools, initially the summary XBlock aside but eventually more options.
# Clone the repository git clone git@github.com:openedx/ai-aside.git cd ai-aside # Set up a virtualenv using virtualenvwrapper with the same name as the repo and activate it mkvirtualenv -p python3.8 ai-aside
To test your changes locally, you will need to install the package from your local branch into edx-platform. For example, if using devstack, copy or clone your branch into <devstack-parent>/src/ai-aside. Bring up the LMS and CMS containers in devstack, and run this make target in the ai-aside directory:
make install-local
You should see it uninstall any existing ai-aside in and install your local source, for both the CMS and LMS.
The plug-in configuration will automatically be picked up once installed. Changes will be hot reloaded after the next LMS or CMS restart.
If you would like to manually install ai-aside, go to your lms or cms shell and run:
pip install -e /edx/src/ai-aside
You will also need to run migrations for local testing. Using the same lms or cms shell as before, run:
./manage.py lms migrate ai_aside
If you are running both devstack and a local instance of the supporting ai-spot in docker, you need two pieces of special setup to let ai-spot call the aside handler and retrieve content.
The first is to connect ai-spot to the devstack network with a docker command:
docker network connect devstack_default ai-spot-server-1
The second is to change the handler URLs generated by ai-aside to a URL that is accessible by ai-spot in the same docker. This is already set up for you in summaryhook_aside/settings/devstack.py
. If your AI service is running locally outside of docker, you will need to change that setting.
For the summary aside to work, you will have to make two changes in the LMS admin:
- You must create an
XBlockAsidesConfig
(admin URL: /admin/lms_xblock/xblockasidesconfig/). This model has a list of blocks you do not want asides to apply to that can be left alone, and an enabled setting that unsurprisingly should be True. - You must enable a course waffle flag for each course you want to summarize.
summaryhook.summaryhook_enabled
is the main one,summaryhook_enabled.summaryhook_staff_only
can be used if you only want staff to see it. - You must enable a course waffle flag if you want to use the feature for enabling/disabling the summary by its settings.
summaryhook.summaryhook_summaries_configuration
. If this flag is enabled, you can enable/disable the courses and the blocks by its settings.
There are some endpoints that can be used to pinpoint units to be either enabled or disabled based on their configs. The new settings work as follows: - If a course is enabled, the summary for all the blocks for that course are enabled by default. - If a course is disabled or the setting does not exists, then the summary for all the blocks from that course are disabled by default. - If a block has its own settings, it will override any other setting with the one that is saved. - If a block does not have any settings saved, then the enabled state will fall back to the course's enabled state mentioned above.
The new endpoints for updating these settings are:
Method | Path | Responses |
---|---|---|
GET | ai_aside/v1/:course_id |
|
GET | ai_aside/v1/:course_id/:unit_id |
Method | Path | Payload | Responses |
---|---|---|---|
POST | ai_aside/v1/:course_id |
{ "enabled": true|false } |
|
POST | ai_aside/v1/:course_id/:unit_id |
{ "enabled": true|false } |
Method | Path | Responses |
---|---|---|
DELETE | ai_aside/v1/:course_id |
|
DELETE | ai_aside/v1/:course_id/:unit_id |
# Activate the virtualenv workon ai-aside # Grab the latest code git checkout main 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 validate # 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 ... # Run your new tests pytest ./path/to/new/tests # Run all the tests and quality checks make validate # Commit all your changes git commit ... git push # Open a PR and ask for review.
This plugin is deployed on edx.org via EDXAPP_EXTRA_REQUIREMENTS.
The code in this repository is licensed under the AGPL 3.0 unless otherwise noted.
Please see LICENSE.txt for details.
Contributions are very welcome. Please read How To Contribute for details.
This project is currently accepting all types of contributions, bug fixes, security fixes, maintenance work, or new features. However, please make sure to have a discussion about your new feature idea with the maintainers prior to beginning development to maximize the chances of your change being accepted. You can start a conversation by creating a new issue on this repo summarizing your idea.
All community members are expected to follow the Open edX Code of Conduct.
The assigned maintainers for this component and other project details may be
found in Backstage. Backstage pulls this data from the catalog-info.yaml
file in this repo.
Please do not report security issues in public. Please email security@tcril.org.