Peer-grading acceptance tests - #2431
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Added feedback check for AI-assessment test Added peer assessment feedback test Added tests for peer grading module Added stub peer grading module service Updated Studio/LMS page objects and tests to use bok-choy v0.1.0 Added LMS bok-choy tests from e2e repo Add bok-choy tests for peer grading module, including calibration.
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This PR adds bok-choy acceptance tests for the peer-grading flow. It covers:
It does not cover the staff grading UI or flagging submissions.
The setup is relatively complicated, since the peer grading workflow requires communication with the ORA service. I have created a new stub service for ORA that simulates a simplified version of the peer-grading API.
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