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django-lti-provider adds LTI functionality for the Django web framework. This work began as a port of MIT's LTI Flask Sample, which demonstrates a sample LTI provider for the Flask Framework based on the Python LTI library, PyLTI.

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django-lti-provider provides LTI functionality for the Django web framework. This work began as a port of MIT's LTI Flask Sample, which demonstrates a sample LTI provider for the Flask Framework based on the Python LTI library, PyLTI.

Additional work was completed to provide fuller functionality and support the idiosyncrasies of various LMS systems such as Canvas, Blackboard, Moodle and EdEx.

django-lti-provider offers:

  • an authentication backend to complete an oAuth handshake (optional)
  • a templated view for config.xml generation
  • a templated landing page view for those LMS who do not have a 'launch in new tab' option, i.e. Canvas
  • support for Canvas' embedded tool extensions
  • routing for multiple external assignment end points.

The library is used at Columbia University's Center for Teaching And Learning.

See an example Django app using the library at Django LTI Provider Example.

Installation

You can install django-lti-provider through pip:

$ pip install django-lti-provider

Or, if you're using virtualenv, add django-lti-provider to your requirements.txt.

Add to INSTALLED_APPS in your settings.py::

  'lti_provider',

Dependencies

  • Django
  • nameparser
  • httplib2
  • oauth2
  • oauthlib
  • pylti

Configuration

Add the URL route::

url(r'^lti/', include('lti_provider.urls'))

Add the LTIBackend to your AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS:

AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = [
  'django.contrib.auth.backends.ModelBackend',
  'lti_provider.auth.LTIBackend',
]

Complete a migration

   ./manage.py migrate

The LTI_TOOL_CONFIGURATION variable in your settings.py allows you to configure your application's config.xml and set other options for the library. (Edu Apps has good documentation on configuring an lti provider through xml.)

LTI_TOOL_CONFIGURATION = {
    'title': '<your lti provider title>',
    'description': '<your description>',
    'launch_url': 'lti/',
    'embed_url': '<the view endpoint for an embed tool>' or '',
    'embed_icon_url': '<the icon url to use for an embed tool>' or '',
    'embed_tool_id': '<the embed tool id>' or '',
    'landing_url': '<the view landing page>',
    'course_aware': <True or False>,
    'course_navigation': <True or False>,
    'new_tab': <True or False>,
    'frame_width': <width in pixels>,
    'frame_height': <height in pixels>,
    'assignments': {
        '<name>': '<landing_url>',
        '<name>': '<landing_url>',
        '<name>': '<landing_url>'
    }
}

To pass through extra LTI parameters to your provider, populate the LTI_EXTRA_PARAMETERS variable in your settings.py. This is useful for custom parameters you may specify at installation time.

LTI_EXTRA_PARAMETERS = ['lti_version']  # example

The PYLTI_CONFIG variable in your settings.py configures the application consumers and secrets.

PYLTI_CONFIG = {
    'consumers': {
        '<random number string>': {
            'secret': '<random number string>'
        }
    }
}

Assignments

To support multiple assignments:

  • Create multiple endpoint views
  • Add the assignment urls to the `LTI_TOOL_CONFIGURATION['assignments'] map
  • Add an assignment, using the External Tool option.
  • Update the URL to be https://<your domain name>/lti/assignment/<assignment_name>
  • The assignment_name variable should match a landing_url in the LTI_TOOL_CONFIGURATION dict.
  • Full example here: Django LTI Provider Example.

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