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Runbook

Testing Notes

Stage Testing

  • Use Robert's Stage Test Course

  • Test cases (see below) using LMS

    • Splunk search: index="stage-edx" /search/threads

  • BEFORE MERGE:

    • TO DO: Capture the results from some of the searches below.

Production Testing

UI Testing Tasks that involve Elasticsearch

  • “Add a Post” - creates a new thread and indexes it in ES.

  • “Add a Response” - creates a new comment and indexes it in ES.

  • “Search all posts” - runs the search endpoint and returns results from posts and responses. Results appear on the left-hand side by post - responses are grouped under posts, not listed as separate items.

  • “Show all posts” - use this to filter posts by unread and unanswered. Hits ES to filter. Can test by creating new posts with a second account and filtering by unread, or creating a new post and filtering by unanswered.

  • “By recent activity” - Sorts posts by various criteria, hitting ES again to do the sort.

  • “…” → “Edit” - Edits a post or response. Editing the body of the post/response will update the index, and the new text should be searchable. Test both.

  • “…” → “Delete” - Deletes a post or response - this should remove it from the index so it’s no longer searchable. Test on post and response.

  • ➕ Vote - affects sorting by most votes. Get two accounts, add some votes, see that the sorting is different.

Elasticsearch Rake Tasks

You’ll need a ruby env to run these, most likely. On devstack, you can source devstack_forum_env in order to get this set up. Then you can change directory into cs_comments_service and run the rake tasks:

rake search:initialize

Should create the indices but does not populate them.

rake search:validate_indices

Validates that the indices are correct. The output indicates success.

rake search:rebuild_indices

Populates the indices. Oddly, this re-creates them as well, so initialize isn’t terribly useful.

rake search:catchup[comments_index_name,comment_threads_index_name,minutes,batch_size]

Will index comments/threads created in the last X minutes.

Example:

rake search:catchup[comments_20201009141049692,comment_threads_20201009141049692,10,10]

Finding out the index names can be slightly challenging, since they’re timestamped - best bet is to query ES to find out:

curl http://edx.devstack.elasticsearch7:9200/_cat/indices - Obviously, replace the domain/port with your environment’s ES server.

Production searches and responses:

https://courses.edx.org/courses/course-v1:BerkeleyX+GG201x+1T2020/discussion/forum/search?ajax=1&text=work

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Did your score make sense to you? Does the Happiness at Work quiz feel like it taps into or captures what it means to be happy at work? 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{"discussion_data": [{"id": "5e6c456511186e0970ee2963", "pinned": false, "username": "Perrard", "courseware_title": "Module 2 / Emotions at Work", "votes": {"count": 0, "point": 0, "up_count": 0, "down_count": 0}, "body": "Encouraging Jokes at work could have a counter affect?\nEncouraging jokes at work could have a negative effect, I found often people doing jokes that can affect an other person, an other culture by having different believes, political views, sex orientation, self-identity, social background, familial situation....", "at_position_list": [], "closed": false, "commentable_id": "5ffba78a51bf08c25d9d1bbbdeed779b4b863019", "comments_count": 3, "last_activity_at": "2020-05-06T17:57:52Z", "type": "thread", "updated_at": "2020-05-06T17:57:52Z", "title": "Encouraging Jokes at work could have a counter affect?", "user_id": "27618806", "anonymous_to_peers": false, "created_at": "2020-03-14T02:45:57Z", "anonymous": false, "course_id": "course-v1:BerkeleyX+GG201x+1T2020", "endorsed": false, "unread_comments_count": 3, "read": false, "abuse_flaggers": [], "thread_type": "question", "courseware_url": "/courses/course-v1:BerkeleyX+GG201x+1T2020/jump_to/block-v1:BerkeleyX+GG201x+1T2020+type@discussion+block@510e2ba6dfa24df6a7e078b8d4556d05", "context": "course"}, {"id": "5e6c4d8111186e0985ee298b", "pinned": false, "username": "Perrard", "courseware_title": "Module 2 / Engagement at Work", "votes": {"count": 0, "point": 0, "up_count": 0, "down_count": 0}, "body": "I think that Engagement is the most important factor of happiness at work within the P.E.R.K. model. And you what do you think?\nMy experience in trying to improve employees satisfaction tell me that Engagement is the most important factor, but maybe it's not a good reflect.", "at_position_list": [], "closed": false, "commentable_id": "dc73d76baa72fce060662559d49f616b85998d26", "comments_count": 2, "last_activity_at": "2020-05-06T18:04:50Z", "type": "thread", "updated_at": "2020-05-06T18:04:50Z", "title": "I think that Engagement is the most important factor of happiness at work within the P.E.R.K. model. And you what do you think?", "user_id": "27618806", "anonymous_to_peers": false, "created_at": "2020-03-14T03:20:33Z", "anonymous": false, "course_id": "course-v1:BerkeleyX+GG201x+1T2020", "endorsed": false, "unread_comments_count": 2, "read": false, "abuse_flaggers": [], "thread_type": "question", "courseware_url": "/courses/course-v1:BerkeleyX+GG201x+1T2020/jump_to/block-v1:BerkeleyX+GG201x+1T2020+type@discussion+block@b0d0d2aaab3d43bcb085d46c6603c1de", "context": "course"}, {"id": "5f4e3d10d1eb0c0a90a6d38a", "pinned": false, "username": "CareKen", "votes": {"count": 0, "point": 0, "up_count": 0, "down_count": 0}, "body": "I feel like at the times that I have felt the most pride or passion about my work - that is when I have felt like this was my calling.  I am wondering if that is the same thing? I welcome others' thoughts.  ", "at_position_list": [], "closed": false, "commentable_id": "course", "comments_count": 1, "last_activity_at": "2020-09-20T03:38:57Z", "type": "thread", "updated_at": "2020-09-20T03:38:57Z", "title": "is having a passion or pride in your work the same as feeling a calling?", "user_id": "36379484", "anonymous_to_peers": false, "created_at": "2020-09-01T12:22:40Z", "anonymous": false, "course_id": "course-v1:BerkeleyX+GG201x+1T2020", "endorsed": false, "unread_comments_count": 1, "read": false, "abuse_flaggers": [], "thread_type": "question", "context": "course"}, {"id": "5f370e82d1eb0c0ab4a6b79b", "pinned": false, "username": "jimenaosio", "courseware_title": "Module 1 / Introduction", "votes": {"count": 0, "point": 0, "up_count": 0, "down_count": 0}, "body": "Im Jimena, Live in Mexico, and i am very interested on learning more about this important topic to help companies to have happy workers", "at_position_list": [], "closed": false, "commentable_id": "95c666d9f890afcc840e98fa3bd428f1c67ec7c2", "comments_count": 1, "last_activity_at": "2020-08-28T16:15:21Z", "type": "thread", "updated_at": "2020-08-28T16:15:21Z", "title": "hi", "user_id": "27608417", "anonymous_to_peers": false, "created_at": "2020-08-14T22:21:54Z", "anonymous": false, "course_id": "course-v1:BerkeleyX+GG201x+1T2020", "endorsed": false, "unread_comments_count": 1, "read": false, "abuse_flaggers": [], "thread_type": "question", "courseware_url": "/courses/course-v1:BerkeleyX+GG201x+1T2020/jump_to/block-v1:BerkeleyX+GG201x+1T2020+type@discussion+block@5e45c434a0434049b2556ce03307b98e", "context": "course"}, {"id": "5eb96edfeac4b4087aa11303", "pinned": false, "username": "SohanSB", "courseware_title": "Module 4 / Happiness at Work", "votes": {"count": 0, "point": 0, "up_count": 0, "down_count": 0}, "body": "How you deal with unhappy people practically. Theory & practical on ground are different from each other.", "at_position_list": [], "closed": false, "commentable_id": "d0d8328908f8b75289b677671847d4fa1046cc05", "comments_count": 1, "last_activity_at": "2020-05-12T22:11:10Z", "type": "thread", "updated_at": "2020-05-12T22:11:10Z", "title": "Unhappy People", "user_id": "28695693", "anonymous_to_peers": false, "created_at": "2020-05-11T15:27:27Z", "anonymous": false, "course_id": "course-v1:BerkeleyX+GG201x+1T2020", "endorsed": false, "unread_comments_count": 1, "read": false, "abuse_flaggers": [], "thread_type": "question", "courseware_url": "/courses/course-v1:BerkeleyX+GG201x+1T2020/jump_to/block-v1:BerkeleyX+GG201x+1T2020+type@discussion+block@6048afc6750b48e5854199b847cf2aab", "context": "course"}, {"id": "5ea752cd3b7901080e0a9c75", "pinned": false, "courseware_title": "Module 2 / Three Funny Things and Mindfulness", "votes": {"count": 0, "point": 0, "up_count": 0, "down_count": 0}, "body": "How to help a friend  where the employers make funny jokes and the jokes are about you.  Making racist slur is jokes for the day. Gossiping about one another. Yelled at you like your dad.  Curse all the time except in front of strangers and make passing remarks on colleagues or when a female passes by.  Clang at work place. Now, he is depressed, thinking every human being out there are like that and not feeling confident going back to work because of such environment.  I asked around realizing that there are quite a few out there feel the same way about their work environment and some quit their jobs but others just tolerate their colleagues behavior in order to keep the job. Sadly to say, you found out that your HR is the same.  Is there a way to change this kind of environment at work place or you just pretend to be like them to keep your job?", "at_position_list": [], "closed": false, "commentable_id": "3ae05b0b53adee97d5facd441a22ae83a080e44a", "comments_count": 1, "last_activity_at": "2020-05-05T08:00:05Z", "type": "thread", "updated_at": "2020-05-05T08:00:05Z", "title": "Talking about jokes and make the work place fun", "anonymous_to_peers": false, "created_at": "2020-04-27T21:46:53Z", "course_id": "course-v1:BerkeleyX+GG201x+1T2020", "endorsed": false, "abuse_flaggers": [], "unread_comments_count": 1, "read": false, "anonymous": true, "thread_type": "question", "courseware_url": "/courses/course-v1:BerkeleyX+GG201x+1T2020/jump_to/block-v1:BerkeleyX+GG201x+1T2020+type@discussion+block@1c3779cb201642b982facc478379d5c1", "context": "course"}, {"id": "5f72a3b426ea960a5bfdd737", "pinned": false, "username": "ilianatovar22", "courseware_title": "Module 1 / Reflect on Happiness at Work", "votes": {"count": 1, "point": 1, "up_count": 1, "down_count": 0}, "body": "Yes, my score makes sense. If employees feel happy and motivated, you will see that of the productivity. In other hand, an employee with no motivation will no sum to the team work.", "at_position_list": [], "closed": false, "commentable_id": "355d02c967150d407efd769d083acc3ccdd78ba3", "comments_count": 0, "last_activity_at": "2020-09-29T03:02:12Z", "type": "thread", "updated_at": "2020-09-29T03:02:12Z", "title": "Happy employee = better productivity", "user_id": "37295455", "anonymous_to_peers": false, "created_at": "2020-09-29T03:02:12Z", "anonymous": false, "course_id": "course-v1:BerkeleyX+GG201x+1T2020", "endorsed": false, "unread_comments_count": 0, "read": false, "abuse_flaggers": [], "thread_type": "question", "courseware_url": "/courses/course-v1:BerkeleyX+GG201x+1T2020/jump_to/block-v1:BerkeleyX+GG201x+1T2020+type@discussion+block@323d4556f2874d5b822044e02d3066df", "context": "course"}], "num_pages": 2, "corrected_text": null, "annotated_content_info": {"5eb96edfeac4b4087aa11303": {"voted": "", "ability": {"can_openclose": false, "can_delete": false, "can_vote": true, "can_reply": true, "editable": false, "can_report": true}, "subscribed": false}, "5ea752cd3b7901080e0a9c75": {"voted": "", "ability": {"can_openclose": false, "can_delete": false, "can_vote": true, "can_reply": true, "editable": false, "can_report": true}, "subscribed": false}, "5e6c456511186e0970ee2963": {"voted": "", "ability": {"can_openclose": false, "can_delete": false, "can_vote": true, "can_reply": true, "editable": false, "can_report": true}, "subscribed": false}, "5f370e82d1eb0c0ab4a6b79b": {"voted": "", "ability": {"can_openclose": false, "can_delete": false, "can_vote": true, "can_reply": true, "editable": false, "can_report": true}, "subscribed": false}, "5e6c4d8111186e0985ee298b": {"voted": "", "ability": {"can_openclose": false, "can_delete": false, "can_vote": true, "can_reply": true, "editable": false, "can_report": true}, "subscribed": false}, "5f4e3d10d1eb0c0a90a6d38a": {"voted": "", "ability": {"can_openclose": false, "can_delete": false, "can_vote": true, "can_reply": true, "editable": false, "can_report": true}, "subscribed": false}, "5f72a3b426ea960a5bfdd737": {"voted": "", "ability": {"can_openclose": false, "can_delete": false, "can_vote": true, "can_reply": true, "editable": false, "can_report": true}, "subscribed": false}}, "page": 1}

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