tutor-contrib-panorama

Tutor plugin for Panorama Analytics


License
AGPL-3.0
Install
pip install tutor-contrib-panorama==15.1.2

Documentation

Panorama Tutor Plugin

Introduction

Panorama is the analytics solution developed by Aulasneo for Open edX. It is a complete stack that includes data extraction, load, transformation, visualization and analysis. The data extracted is used to build a datalake that can easily combine multiple LMS installations and even other sources of data.

This utility is in charge of connecting to the MySQL and MongoDB tables and extracting the most relevant tables. Then it uploads the data to the datalake and updates all tables and partition.

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Installation

  1. Install as a Tutor plugin:
pip install tutor-contrib-panorama
  1. Enable the plugin
tutor plugins enable panorama

Panorama Modes

Starting with version 16.3.0, the Tutor Panorama Plugin now offers three modes to use Panorama: - DEMO: Full access to the standard Panorama service, with anonymized data - FREE: Hosted Panorama service for free, with limited functionalities - SAAS: Hosted Panorama service provided by Aulasneo with most typical - CUSTOM: Full potentiality of Panorama, in either SaaS modality or self hosted.

Since 16.3.0, the default mode of Panorama is DEMO.

Panorama DEMO mode

In DEMO mode you can try the functionality of Panorama with anonymized data. You will be able to experiment the power of Panorama as you would with your data. What you will see is the actual Panorama SaaS solution from our production servers, showing the dashboards offered out-of-the-box to the SAAS mode.

In the DEMO mode, Panorama will not extract any data from your server.

To activate the DEMO mode, just install the plugin, rebuild the openedx and the mfe images and restart your deployment. No specific configuration is needed.

pip install tutor-contrib-panorama
tutor plugins enable panorama
tutor images build openedx
tutor images build mfe
tutor {local|k8s} restart

Panorama FREE mode

Panorama FREE mode offers a basic -yet powerful- set of dashboards that you can use for free. It is part of the Aulasneo SaaS offering. To get your FREE credentials, please register at Panorama and send us an email to info@aulasneo.com

In the free mode, only the relational and courseware data is extracted. No logs are processed. Therefore you will not be able to get statistics about data based on events, like video views, forum activity or pdf downloads.

The free mode is part of the SaaS offering. Please be aware that data from your instance will be uploaded to our servers.

To activate the free mode, just install the plugin, rebuild the openedx and the mfe images and restart your deployment. No specific configuration is needed. Contact us at info@aulasneo.com to get the additional settings needed to activate Panorama.

pip install tutor-contrib-panorama
tutor plugins enable panorama
tutor images build openedx
tutor images build mfe
tutor {local|k8s} restart

Panorama SaaS mode

Panorama SaaS mode offers a full set of dashboards that you can use out of the box. This is a paid service offered by Aulasneo to any Open edX user.

Please be aware that data from your instance will be uploaded to our servers.

To connect to Panorama SaaS, please contact us at info@aulasneo.com to get instructions.

pip install tutor-contrib-panorama
tutor plugins enable panorama
tutor images build openedx
tutor images build mfe
tutor {local|k8s} restart

Panorama Custom mode

The Panorama custom mode offers the highest flexibility to use Panorama. To set up the custom mode, you will have to deploy your own data infrastructure.

Setting up the datalake

The Panorama plugin for Tutor is configured to work with a AWS datalake.

To set up your AWS datalake, you will need to:

  • create or use an IAM user or role with permissions to access the S3 buckets, KMS if encrypted, Glue and Athena.
  • create one S3 bucket to store the data, one for raw logs (optional) and another as the Athena queries results location
  • we recommend to use encrypted buckets, and to have strict access policies to prevent unauthorized access
  • create the Panorama database in Athena with CREATE DATABASE panorama
  • create the Athena workgroup 'panorama' to keep the queries isolated from other projects
  • set the 'Query result location' to the bucket created for this workgroup

User permissions to work with AWS datalake

In order to work with a AWS datalake, you will need to create a user (e.g. panorama-elt) and assign a policy (named e.g. PanoramaELT) with at least the following permissions.

Replace <panorama_data_bucket>, <panorama_logs_bucket>, <panorama_athena_bucket>, <region> and <account id> with proper values.

{
    "Version": "2012-10-17",
    "Statement": [
        {
            "Effect": "Allow",
            "Action": "s3:PutObject",
            "Resource": [
                "arn:aws:s3:::<panorama_data_bucket>/openedx/*",
                "arn:aws:s3:::<panorama_logs_bucket>/tracking_logs/*"
            ]
        },
        {
            "Effect": "Allow",
            "Action": [
                "s3:PutObject",
                "s3:DeleteObject"
            ],
            "Resource": "arn:aws:s3:::<panorama_data_bucket>/PanoramaConnectionTest"
        },
        {
            "Effect": "Allow",
            "Action": [
                "s3:GetBucketLocation",
                "s3:PutObject",
                "s3:GetObject"
            ],
            "Resource": [
                "arn:aws:s3:::<panorama_athena_bucket>",
                "arn:aws:s3:::<panorama_athena_bucket>/*"
            ]
        },
        {
            "Effect": "Allow",
            "Action": [
                "glue:BatchCreatePartition",
                "glue:GetDatabase",
                "athena:StartQueryExecution",
                "glue:CreateTable",
                "athena:GetQueryExecution",
                "athena:GetQueryResults",
                "glue:GetDatabases",
                "glue:GetTable",
                "glue:DeleteTable",
                "glue:GetPartitions",
                "glue:UpdateTable"
            ],
            "Resource": [
                "arn:aws:athena:<region>:<account_id>:workgroup/panorama",
                "arn:aws:glue:<region>:<account_id>:database/panorama",
                "arn:aws:glue:<region>:<account_id>:catalog",
                "arn:aws:glue:<region>:<account_id>:table/panorama/*"
            ]
        },
        {
            "Effect": "Allow",
            "Action": [
                "kms:GenerateDataKey",
                "kms:Decrypt"
            ],
            "Resource": "*"
        }
    ]
}

If you have encrypted S3 buckets with KMS, you may need to add permissions to get the KMS keys.

Additionally, the user must have LakeFormation permissions to access the data locations and query the database and all tables.

Finally, you will have to connect Quicksight to Athena to visualize the data.

Configuration

Set the following variables to configure Panorama

Panorama variables
Variable Default Description
PANORAMA_BUCKET   S3 bucket to store the raw data
PANORAMA_MODE DEMO Panorama mode: DEMO, FREE, SAAS, CUSTOM
PANORAMA_MFE_ENABLED True Enable the Panorama MFE
PANORAMA_ADD_HEADER_LINK False Set to True to replace the header of the learning MFE with one that includes a link to Panorama
PANORAMA_DEFAULT_USER_ARN arn:aws:quicksight:{{ PANORAMA_REGION }}:{{ PANORAMA_AWS_ACCOUNT_ID }}:user/default/{{ LMS_HOST }} Quicksight user to map by default
PANORAMA_ENABLE_STUDENT_VIEW True Allow students to access the student's panel
PANORAMA_MFE_PORT 2100 Internal port of the Panorama MFE
PANORAMA_RAW_LOGS_BUCKET PANORAMA_BUCKET S3 bucket to store the tracking logs
PANORAMA_CRONTAB 55 * * * * Crontab entry to update the datasets
PANORAMA_BASE_PREFIX openedx Directory inside the PANORAMA_BUCKET to store the raw data
PANORAMA_REGION us-east-1 AWS default region
PANORAMA_DATALAKE_DATABASE panorama Name of the AWS Athena database
PANORAMA_DATALAKE_WORKGROUP panorama Name of the AWS Athena workgroup
PANORAMA_AWS_ACCESS_KEY OPENEDX_AWS_ACCESS_KEY AWS access key
PANORAMA_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY OPENEDX_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY AWS access secret
PANORAMA_USE_SPLIT_MONGO True Set to false for versions older than Maple
PANORAMA_FLB_LOG_LEVEL info Set the Fluentbit logging level
PANORAMA_RUN_K8S_FLUENTBIT True In K8s deployments set to false to disable the Fluentbit daemonset. Leave only one namespace running Fluentbit
PANORAMA_DEBUG False Set to true to run Panorama ELT in verbose debug mode
PANORAMA_LOGS_TOTAL_FILE_SIZE 1M Change the size of the logfiles before uploading
PANORAMA_LOGS_UPLOAD_TIMEOUT 15m Time before log files are uploaded even if they don't have the size limit

Datalake directory structure

For each table (or for each field-based partition in each table when enabled), one file in csv format will be generated and uploaded. The file will have the same name as the table, with '.csv' extension.

Each CSV file will be uploaded to the following directory structure:

s3://<bucket>/[<base prefix>/]<table name>/[<base partitions>/][field partitions/]<table name>.csv

Where:

  • bucket:
    Bucket name, configured in the panorama_raw_data_bucket setting.
  • base prefix:
    (Optional) subdirectory to hold tables of a same kind of system. E.g.: openedx. It can receive files from multiple sources, as long as the table names are the same and share a field structure
  • table name:
    Base location of the datalake table. All text files inside this directory must have exactly the same column structure
  • base partitions:
    Partitions common to a same installation, in Hive format. These are not based on fields in the data sources, but will appear as fileds in the datalake. For multiple Open edX installations, the default is to use 'lms' as field name and the LMS_HOST as the value, which is the LMS url. E.g.: 'lms=openedx.example.com'
  • field partitions:
    (Optional) For large tables, it's possible to split the datasource in multiple csv files. The field will be removed from the csv file, but will appear as a partition field in the datalake. In Open edX installations, the default setting is to partition courseware_studentmodule table by course_id.

License

This software is licenced under Apache 2.0 license. Please see LICENSE for more details.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please submit your PR and we will check it. For questions, please send an email to <mailto:andres@aulasneo.com>.