The Open edX Platform is a service-oriented platform for authoring and delivering online learning at any scale. The platform is written in Python and JavaScript and makes extensive use of the Django framework. At the highest level, the platform is composed of a monolith, some independently deployable applications (IDAs), and micro-frontends (MFEs) based on the ReactJS.
This repository hosts the monolith at the center of the Open edX platform. Functionally, the edx-platform repository provides two services:
- CMS (Content Management Service), which powers Open edX Studio, the platform's learning content authoring environment; and
- LMS (Learning Management Service), which delivers learning content.
Installing and running an Open edX instance is not simple. We strongly recommend that you use a service provider to run the software for you. They have free trials that make it easy to get started: https://openedx.org/get-started/
If you will be modifying edx-platform code, the Open edX Developer Stack (Devstack) is a Docker-based development environment.
If you want to run your own Open edX server and have the technical skills to do so, Open edX Installation Options explains your options.
In order to build and run this code you'll need the following available on your system:
Interperters/Tools:
- Python 3.8
- Node 16
Services:
- MySQL 5.7
- Mongo 4.x
- Memcached
The code in this repository is licensed under version 3 of the AGPL unless otherwise noted. Please see the LICENSE file for details.
See the Open edX site to learn more about the Open edX world. You can find information about hosting, extending, and contributing to Open edX software. In addition, the Open edX site provides product announcements, the Open edX blog, and other rich community resources.
Documentation can be found at https://docs.openedx.org.
If you're having trouble, we have discussion forums at https://discuss.openedx.org where you can connect with others in the community.
Our real-time conversations are on Slack. You can request a Slack invitation, then join our community Slack team.
For more information about these options, see the Getting Help page.
We use Github Issues for our issue tracker. You can search previously reported issues. If you need to report a bug, or want to discuss a new feature before you implement it, please create a new issue.
Contributions are welcome! The first step is to submit a signed individual contributor agreement. See our CONTRIBUTING file for more information – it also contains guidelines for how to maintain high code quality, which will make your contribution more likely to be accepted.
New features are accepted. Discussing your new ideas with the maintainers before you write code will also increase the chances that your work is accepted.
Please read the Community Code of Conduct for interacting with this repository.
Please do not report security issues in public. Please email security@edx.org.
The current maintainers of this repository can be found on Backstage.