Based on the HTML XBlock by OpenCraft
This XBlock allows course authors to create and edit course content in Markdown and displays it as HTML.
Installation with Tutor
You may install the markdown-xblock to your Tutor environment by adding it to the OPENEDX_EXTRA_PIP_REQUIREMENTS
list in config.yml
:
OPENEDX_EXTRA_PIP_REQUIREMENTS:
- markdown-xblock==2.0.0
Or, if you prefer to install directly from Git:
OPENEDX_EXTRA_PIP_REQUIREMENTS:
- git+https://github.com/citynetwork/[email protected]
For additional information, please refer to the official documentation.
The minimum supported Python version is 3.8.
To enable this block, add "markdown"
to the course's advanced module list.
The option Markdown
will appear in the advanced components.
Once you've added a new Markdown
component to your course, you can also add custom CSS classes to the component
by selecting EDIT
/Settings
and adding to the classes
list (Note: use double quotes " "
). Example:
["custom-css-class-1", "custom-css-class-2"]
The Markdown
block uses markdown2 to translate the content into HTML,
by default the following extras are included:
- "code-friendly"
- "fenced-code-blocks"
- "footnotes"
- "tables"
- "use-file-vars"
It is possible to configure more
extras, by
adding to the extras list under "markdown"
key in XBLOCK_SETTINGS
in your Tutor plugin that patches openedx-common-settings
By default, the safe_mode
for markdown2
library is enabled and set
to replace
, which means that writing inline HTML is not allowed and
if written, all tags will be replaced with [HTML_REMOVED]
. You can
also set safe_mode
to escape
, which only replaces <
, >
and &
with <
, >
and &
. To disable safe mode altogether and
allow inline HTML, you'll need to set safe_mode
to False
or None
in XBLOCK_SETTINGS
. Please note that setting safe_mode
to the
empty string (''
) also disables safe mode.
Example (YAML plugin):
name: markdown
version: 1.0.0
patches:
openedx-common-settings: |
XBLOCK_SETTINGS["markdown"] = {
"extras": [
"code-friendly",
"fenced-code-blocks",
"footnotes",
"tables",
"header-ids",
"metadata",
"pyshell",
"smarty-pants",
"strike",
"target-blank-links",
"use-file-vars",
"wiki-tables",
"tag-friendly"
],
"safe_mode": "escape"
}
To include images in your markdown content, use the standard
Markdown inline image syntax. Your course images will normally live in
the static/images
directory, relative to the root of your course, so
you would include an image like this:
![alt text for example image](/static/images/example.png)
The XBlock will then mangle your image reference into a static asset reference.
If Markdown XBlock content contains links to another course, and your platform is configured with the XBlock's safe mode enabled, a link like
[link text](https://example.com/courses/course-v1:Org+Class+Version/about)
will, when rendered, turn its +
characters into whitespace. That
isn't actually wrong, because both +
and the %20
escape sequence
in URLs are meant to represent whitespace, yet Open edX uses the +
character to mean something other than whitespace, and that's a bit
of a problem.
To preserve Open edX course URL references, please explicitly encode
the +
character as %2B
, like so:
[link text](https://example.com/courses/course-v1:Org%2BClass%2BVersion/about)
If you'd like to develop on this repo in Tutor
, follow the steps described in the
documentation.
The testing framework is built on tox. After installing tox, you can run tox
from your Git checkout of this repository.
To throw away and rebuild the testing environment, run:
$ tox -r
For running PEP-8 checks only:
$ tox -e flake8