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.gitignore
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# General
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*.DS_Store
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*.swp
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*~
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# Dotty
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*.class
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*.tasty
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*.hasTasty
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# sbt
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target/
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# Dotty IDE
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/.dotty-ide-artifact
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/.dotty-ide.json
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.gitlab-ci.yml
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.gitlab-ci.yml
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# This configuration is not used for the final grading, you can change it if
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# you know what you're doing.
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stages:
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- build
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- grade
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compile:
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stage: build
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image: lampepfl/moocs:dotty-2020-02-12
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except:
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- tags
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tags:
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- cs206
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script:
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- sbt packageSubmission
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artifacts:
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expire_in: 1 day
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paths:
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- submission.jar
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grade:
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stage: grade
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except:
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- tags
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tags:
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- cs206
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image:
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name: smarter3/moocs:progfun1-example-2020-02-14
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entrypoint: [""]
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allow_failure: true
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before_script:
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- mkdir -p /shared/submission/
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- cp submission.jar /shared/submission/submission.jar
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script:
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- cd /grader
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- /grader/grade | /grader/feedback-printer
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.vscode/settings.json
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.vscode/settings.json
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{
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"dotty": {
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"trace": {
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"remoteTracingUrl": "wss://lamppc36.epfl.ch/dotty-remote-tracer/upload/lsp.log",
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"server": { "format": "JSON", "verbosity": "verbose" }
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}
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}
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}
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assignment.sbt
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assignment.sbt
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// Student tasks (i.e. submit, packageSubmission)
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enablePlugins(StudentTasks)
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courseraId := ch.epfl.lamp.CourseraId(
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key = "g4unnjZBEeWj7SIAC5PFxA",
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itemId = "xIz9O",
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premiumItemId = None,
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partId = "d5jxI"
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)
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build.sbt
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build.sbt
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course := "progfun1"
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assignment := "example"
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scalaVersion := "0.23.0-bin-20200211-5b006fb-NIGHTLY"
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scalacOptions ++= Seq("-language:implicitConversions", "-deprecation")
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libraryDependencies += "com.novocode" % "junit-interface" % "0.11" % Test
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testOptions in Test += Tests.Argument(TestFrameworks.JUnit, "-a", "-v", "-s")
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testSuite := "example.ListsSuite"
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grading-tests.jar
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grading-tests.jar
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project/MOOCSettings.scala
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project/MOOCSettings.scala
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package ch.epfl.lamp
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import sbt._
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import sbt.Keys._
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/**
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* Coursera uses two versions of each assignment. They both have the same assignment key and part id but have
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* different item ids.
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*
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* @param key Assignment key
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* @param partId Assignment partId
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* @param itemId Item id of the non premium version
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* @param premiumItemId Item id of the premium version (`None` if the assignment is optional)
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*/
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case class CourseraId(key: String, partId: String, itemId: String, premiumItemId: Option[String])
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/**
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* Settings shared by all assignments, reused in various tasks.
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*/
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object MOOCSettings extends AutoPlugin {
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object autoImport {
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val course = SettingKey[String]("course")
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val assignment = SettingKey[String]("assignment")
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val options = SettingKey[Map[String, Map[String, String]]]("options")
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val courseraId = settingKey[CourseraId]("Coursera-specific information identifying the assignment")
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val testSuite = settingKey[String]("Fully qualified name of the test suite of this assignment")
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// Convenient alias
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type CourseraId = ch.epfl.lamp.CourseraId
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val CourseraId = ch.epfl.lamp.CourseraId
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}
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import autoImport._
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override val globalSettings: Seq[Def.Setting[_]] = Seq(
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// supershell is verbose, buggy and useless.
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useSuperShell := false
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)
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override val projectSettings: Seq[Def.Setting[_]] = Seq(
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parallelExecution in Test := false,
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// Report test result after each test instead of waiting for every test to finish
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logBuffered in Test := false,
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name := s"${course.value}-${assignment.value}"
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)
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}
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project/StudentTasks.scala
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package ch.epfl.lamp
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import sbt._
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import Keys._
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// import scalaj.http._
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import java.io.{File, FileInputStream, IOException}
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import org.apache.commons.codec.binary.Base64
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// import play.api.libs.json.{Json, JsObject, JsPath}
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import scala.util.{Failure, Success, Try}
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/**
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* Provides tasks for submitting the assignment
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*/
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object StudentTasks extends AutoPlugin {
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override def requires = super.requires && MOOCSettings
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object autoImport {
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val packageSourcesOnly = TaskKey[File]("packageSourcesOnly", "Package the sources of the project")
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val packageBinWithoutResources = TaskKey[File]("packageBinWithoutResources", "Like packageBin, but without the resources")
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val packageSubmissionZip = TaskKey[File]("packageSubmissionZip")
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val packageSubmission = inputKey[Unit]("package solution as an archive file")
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val runGradingTests = taskKey[Unit]("run black-box tests used for final grading")
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}
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import autoImport._
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import MOOCSettings.autoImport._
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override lazy val projectSettings = Seq(
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packageSubmissionSetting,
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// submitSetting,
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runGradingTestsSettings,
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fork := true,
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connectInput in run := true,
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outputStrategy := Some(StdoutOutput),
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) ++ packageSubmissionZipSettings
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lazy val runGradingTestsSettings = runGradingTests := {
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val testSuiteJar = "grading-tests.jar"
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if (!new File(testSuiteJar).exists) {
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throw new MessageOnlyException(s"Could not find tests JarFile: $testSuiteJar")
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}
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val classPath = s"${(Test / dependencyClasspath).value.map(_.data).mkString(File.pathSeparator)}${File.pathSeparator}$testSuiteJar"
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val junitProcess =
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Fork.java.fork(
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ForkOptions(),
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"-cp" :: classPath ::
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"org.junit.runner.JUnitCore" ::
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(Test / testSuite).value ::
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Nil
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)
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// Wait for tests to complete.
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junitProcess.exitValue()
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}
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/** **********************************************************
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* SUBMITTING A SOLUTION TO COURSERA
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*/
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val packageSubmissionZipSettings = Seq(
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packageSubmissionZip := {
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val submission = crossTarget.value / "submission.zip"
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val sources = (packageSourcesOnly in Compile).value
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val binaries = (packageBinWithoutResources in Compile).value
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IO.zip(Seq(sources -> "sources.zip", binaries -> "binaries.jar"), submission)
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submission
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},
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artifactClassifier in packageSourcesOnly := Some("sources"),
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artifact in (Compile, packageBinWithoutResources) ~= (art => art.withName(art.name + "-without-resources"))
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) ++
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inConfig(Compile)(
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Defaults.packageTaskSettings(packageSourcesOnly, Defaults.sourceMappings) ++
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Defaults.packageTaskSettings(packageBinWithoutResources, Def.task {
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val relativePaths =
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(unmanagedResources in Compile).value.flatMap(Path.relativeTo((unmanagedResourceDirectories in Compile).value)(_))
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(mappings in (Compile, packageBin)).value.filterNot { case (_, path) => relativePaths.contains(path) }
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})
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)
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val maxSubmitFileSize = {
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val mb = 1024 * 1024
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10 * mb
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}
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/** Check that the jar exists, isn't empty, isn't crazy big, and can be read
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* If so, encode jar as base64 so we can send it to Coursera
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*/
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def prepareJar(jar: File, s: TaskStreams): String = {
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val errPrefix = "Error submitting assignment jar: "
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val fileLength = jar.length()
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if (!jar.exists()) {
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s.log.error(errPrefix + "jar archive does not exist\n" + jar.getAbsolutePath)
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failSubmit()
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} else if (fileLength == 0L) {
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s.log.error(errPrefix + "jar archive is empty\n" + jar.getAbsolutePath)
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failSubmit()
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} else if (fileLength > maxSubmitFileSize) {
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s.log.error(errPrefix + "jar archive is too big. Allowed size: " +
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maxSubmitFileSize + " bytes, found " + fileLength + " bytes.\n" +
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jar.getAbsolutePath)
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failSubmit()
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} else {
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val bytes = new Array[Byte](fileLength.toInt)
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val sizeRead = try {
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val is = new FileInputStream(jar)
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val read = is.read(bytes)
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is.close()
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read
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} catch {
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case ex: IOException =>
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s.log.error(errPrefix + "failed to read sources jar archive\n" + ex.toString)
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failSubmit()
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}
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if (sizeRead != bytes.length) {
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s.log.error(errPrefix + "failed to read the sources jar archive, size read: " + sizeRead)
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failSubmit()
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} else encodeBase64(bytes)
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}
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}
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/** Task to package solution to a given file path */
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lazy val packageSubmissionSetting = packageSubmission := {
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val args: Seq[String] = Def.spaceDelimited("[path]").parsed
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val s: TaskStreams = streams.value // for logging
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val jar = (packageSubmissionZip in Compile).value
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val base64Jar = prepareJar(jar, s)
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val path = args.headOption.getOrElse((baseDirectory.value / "submission.jar").absolutePath)
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scala.tools.nsc.io.File(path).writeAll(base64Jar)
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}
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/*
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/** Task to submit a solution to coursera */
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val submit = inputKey[Unit]("submit solution to Coursera")
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lazy val submitSetting = submit := {
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// Fail if scalafix linting does not pass.
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scalafixLinting.value
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val args: Seq[String] = Def.spaceDelimited("<arg>").parsed
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val s: TaskStreams = streams.value // for logging
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val jar = (packageSubmissionZip in Compile).value
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val assignmentDetails =
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courseraId.?.value.getOrElse(throw new MessageOnlyException("This assignment can not be submitted to Coursera because the `courseraId` setting is undefined"))
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val assignmentKey = assignmentDetails.key
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val courseName =
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course.value match {
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case "capstone" => "scala-capstone"
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case "bigdata" => "scala-spark-big-data"
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case other => other
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}
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val partId = assignmentDetails.partId
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val itemId = assignmentDetails.itemId
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val premiumItemId = assignmentDetails.premiumItemId
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val (email, secret) = args match {
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case email :: secret :: Nil =>
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(email, secret)
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case _ =>
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val inputErr =
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s"""|Invalid input to `submit`. The required syntax for `submit` is:
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|submit <email-address> <submit-token>
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|The submit token is NOT YOUR LOGIN PASSWORD.
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|It can be obtained from the assignment page:
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|https://www.coursera.org/learn/$courseName/programming/$itemId
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|${
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premiumItemId.fold("") { id =>
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s"""or (for premium learners):
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|https://www.coursera.org/learn/$courseName/programming/$id
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""".stripMargin
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}
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}
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""".stripMargin
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s.log.error(inputErr)
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failSubmit()
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}
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val base64Jar = prepareJar(jar, s)
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val json =
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s"""|{
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| "assignmentKey":"$assignmentKey",
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| "submitterEmail":"$email",
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| "secret":"$secret",
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| "parts":{
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| "$partId":{
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| "output":"$base64Jar"
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| }
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| }
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|}""".stripMargin
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def postSubmission[T](data: String): Try[HttpResponse[String]] = {
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val http = Http("https://www.coursera.org/api/onDemandProgrammingScriptSubmissions.v1")
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val hs = List(
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("Cache-Control", "no-cache"),
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("Content-Type", "application/json")
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)
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s.log.info("Connecting to Coursera...")
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val response = Try(http.postData(data)
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.headers(hs)
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.option(HttpOptions.connTimeout(10000)) // scalaj default timeout is only 100ms, changing that to 10s
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.asString) // kick off HTTP POST
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response
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}
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val connectMsg =
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s"""|Attempting to submit "${assignment.value}" assignment in "$courseName" course
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|Using:
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|- email: $email
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|- submit token: $secret""".stripMargin
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s.log.info(connectMsg)
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def reportCourseraResponse(response: HttpResponse[String]): Unit = {
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val code = response.code
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val respBody = response.body
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/* Sample JSON response from Coursera
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{
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"message": "Invalid email or token.",
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"details": {
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"learnerMessage": "Invalid email or token."
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}
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}
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*/
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// Success, Coursera responds with 2xx HTTP status code
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if (response.is2xx) {
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val successfulSubmitMsg =
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s"""|Successfully connected to Coursera. (Status $code)
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|Assignment submitted successfully!
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|You can see how you scored by going to:
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|https://www.coursera.org/learn/$courseName/programming/$itemId/
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|${
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premiumItemId.fold("") { id =>
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s"""or (for premium learners):
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|https://www.coursera.org/learn/$courseName/programming/$id
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""".stripMargin
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}
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}
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|and clicking on "My Submission".""".stripMargin
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s.log.info(successfulSubmitMsg)
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}
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// Failure, Coursera responds with 4xx HTTP status code (client-side failure)
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else if (response.is4xx) {
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val result = Try(Json.parse(respBody)).toOption
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val learnerMsg = result match {
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case Some(resp: JsObject) =>
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(JsPath \ "details" \ "learnerMessage").read[String].reads(resp).get
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case Some(x) => // shouldn't happen
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"Could not parse Coursera's response:\n" + x
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case None =>
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"Could not parse Coursera's response:\n" + respBody
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}
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val failedSubmitMsg =
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s"""|Submission failed.
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|There was something wrong while attempting to submit.
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|Coursera says:
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|$learnerMsg (Status $code)""".stripMargin
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s.log.error(failedSubmitMsg)
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}
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// Failure, Coursera responds with 5xx HTTP status code (server-side failure)
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else if (response.is5xx) {
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val failedSubmitMsg =
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s"""|Submission failed.
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|Coursera seems to be unavailable at the moment (Status $code)
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|Check https://status.coursera.org/ and try again in a few minutes.
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""".stripMargin
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s.log.error(failedSubmitMsg)
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}
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// Failure, Coursera repsonds with an unexpected status code
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else {
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val failedSubmitMsg =
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s"""|Submission failed.
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|Coursera replied with an unexpected code (Status $code)
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""".stripMargin
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s.log.error(failedSubmitMsg)
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}
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}
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// kick it all off, actually make request
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postSubmission(json) match {
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case Success(resp) => reportCourseraResponse(resp)
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case Failure(e) =>
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val failedConnectMsg =
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s"""|Connection to Coursera failed.
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|There was something wrong while attempting to connect to Coursera.
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|Check your internet connection.
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|${e.toString}""".stripMargin
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s.log.error(failedConnectMsg)
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}
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}
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*/
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def failSubmit(): Nothing = {
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sys.error("Submission failed")
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}
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/**
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* *****************
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* DEALING WITH JARS
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*/
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def encodeBase64(bytes: Array[Byte]): String =
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new String(Base64.encodeBase64(bytes))
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}
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sbt.version=1.3.8
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// Used for Coursera submission (StudentPlugin)
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// libraryDependencies += "org.scalaj" %% "scalaj-http" % "2.4.2"
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// libraryDependencies += "com.typesafe.play" %% "play-json" % "2.7.4"
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// Used for Base64 (StudentPlugin)
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libraryDependencies += "commons-codec" % "commons-codec" % "1.10"
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addSbtPlugin("org.scala-js" % "sbt-scalajs" % "0.6.28")
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addSbtPlugin("ch.epfl.lamp" % "sbt-dotty" % "0.4.0")
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src/main/scala/example/Lists.scala
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package example
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object Lists {
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/**
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* This method computes the sum of all elements in the list xs. There are
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* multiple techniques that can be used for implementing this method, and
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* you will learn during the class.
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*
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* For this example assignment you can use the following methods in class
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* `List`:
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*
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* - `xs.isEmpty: Boolean` returns `true` if the list `xs` is empty
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* - `xs.head: Int` returns the head element of the list `xs`. If the list
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* is empty an exception is thrown
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* - `xs.tail: List[Int]` returns the tail of the list `xs`, i.e. the the
|
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* list `xs` without its `head` element
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*
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* ''Hint:'' instead of writing a `for` or `while` loop, think of a recursive
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* solution.
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*
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* @param xs A list of natural numbers
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* @return The sum of all elements in `xs`
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*/
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def sum(xs: List[Int]): Int = ???
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/**
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* This method returns the largest element in a list of integers. If the
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* list `xs` is empty it throws a `java.util.NoSuchElementException`.
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*
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* You can use the same methods of the class `List` as mentioned above.
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*
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* ''Hint:'' Again, think of a recursive solution instead of using looping
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* constructs. You might need to define an auxiliary method.
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*
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* @param xs A list of natural numbers
|
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* @return The largest element in `xs`
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* @throws java.util.NoSuchElementException if `xs` is an empty list
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*/
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def max(xs: List[Int]): Int = ???
|
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}
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99
src/test/scala/example/ListsSuite.scala
Normal file
99
src/test/scala/example/ListsSuite.scala
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,99 @@
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package example
|
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import org.junit._
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import org.junit.Assert.assertEquals
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/**
|
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* This class implements a JUnit test suite for the methods in object
|
||||
* `Lists` that need to be implemented as part of this assignment. A test
|
||||
* suite is simply a collection of individual tests for some specific
|
||||
* component of a program.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* To run this test suite, start "sbt" then run the "test" command.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
class ListsSuite {
|
||||
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Tests are written using the @Test annotation
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The most common way to implement a test body is using the method `assert`
|
||||
* which tests that its argument evaluates to `true`. So one of the simplest
|
||||
* successful tests is the following:
|
||||
*/
|
||||
@Test def `one plus one is two (0pts)`: Unit =
|
||||
assert(1 + 1 == 2)
|
||||
|
||||
@Test def `one plus one is three (0pts)?`: Unit =
|
||||
assert(1 + 1 == 3) // This assertion fails! Go ahead and fix it.
|
||||
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* One problem with the previous (failing) test is that JUnit will
|
||||
* only tell you that a test failed, but it will not tell you what was
|
||||
* the reason for the failure. The output looks like this:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* {{{
|
||||
* [info] - one plus one is three? *** FAILED ***
|
||||
* }}}
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This situation can be improved by using a Assert.assertEquals
|
||||
* (this is only possible in JUnit). So if you
|
||||
* run the next test, JUnit will show the following output:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* {{{
|
||||
* [info] - details why one plus one is not three *** FAILED ***
|
||||
* [info] 2 did not equal 3 (ListsSuite.scala:67)
|
||||
* }}}
|
||||
*
|
||||
* We recommend to always use the Assert.assertEquals equality operator
|
||||
* when writing tests.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
@Test def `details why one plus one is not three (0pts)`: Unit =
|
||||
Assert.assertEquals(3, 1 + 1) // Fix me, please!
|
||||
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Exceptional behavior of a methods can be tested using a try/catch
|
||||
* and a failed assertion.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* In the following example, we test the fact that the method `intNotZero`
|
||||
* throws an `IllegalArgumentException` if its argument is `0`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
@Test def `intNotZero throws an exception if its argument is 0`: Unit =
|
||||
try
|
||||
intNotZero(0)
|
||||
Assert.fail("No exception has been thrown")
|
||||
catch
|
||||
case e: IllegalArgumentException => ()
|
||||
|
||||
def intNotZero(x: Int): Int =
|
||||
if x == 0 then throw new IllegalArgumentException("zero is not allowed")
|
||||
else x
|
||||
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Now we finally write some tests for the list functions that have to be
|
||||
* implemented for this assignment. We fist import all members of the
|
||||
* `List` object.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
import Lists._
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* We only provide two very basic tests for you. Write more tests to make
|
||||
* sure your `sum` and `max` methods work as expected.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* In particular, write tests for corner cases: negative numbers, zeros,
|
||||
* empty lists, lists with repeated elements, etc.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* It is allowed to have multiple `assert` statements inside one test,
|
||||
* however it is recommended to write an individual `test` statement for
|
||||
* every tested aspect of a method.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
@Test def `sum of a few numbers (10pts)`: Unit =
|
||||
assert(sum(List(1,2,0)) == 3)
|
||||
|
||||
@Test def `max of a few numbers (10pts)`: Unit =
|
||||
assert(max(List(3, 7, 2)) == 7)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@Rule def individualTestTimeout = new org.junit.rules.Timeout(1000)
|
||||
}
|
||||
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