This topic describes how to enable and configure course certificates in your instance of Open edX.
For information about configuring program certificates, refer to documentation in the edx/credentials GitHub repository.
Organizations and course teams can choose to generate certificates for learners who pass a course. Learners can view, print, or share their certificates.
For additional information about certificates, see Setting Up Certificates in Studio in the Building and Running an Open edX Course guide or Print a Web Certificate in the Open edX Learner’s Guide.
To enable course certificates on your instance of Open edX, you must enable a feature flag in both Studio and the Learning Management System and complete the configuration tasks described in this topic.
Note
Before proceeding, review Guidelines for Updating the Open edX Platform.
To enable certificates, you modify the lms.yml
and studio.yml
files, which are located one level above the edx-platform
directory.
In the lms.yml
and studio.yml
files, set the value of
CERTIFICATES_HTML_VIEW
within the FEATURES
object to true
.
"FEATURES": {
...
'CERTIFICATES_HTML_VIEW': true,
...
}
Save the lms.yml
and studio.yml
files.
If it does not exist already, create the folder /tmp/certificates
owned
by the user and group www-data
. Depending on your configuration, this
folder might not survive reboots, and so might need to be created by a
script.
Run database migrations.
Within Studio, course team members with the Admin role can create and edit a certificate configuration that is used to generate certificates for their course, including adding signatories and images for organization logo and signature images for signatories. For details, Setting Up Certificates in Studio in Building and Running an Open edX Course.
Access the LMS Django Administration website for your instance of Open edX.
To do this, go to https://<host name of your Open edX instance>/admin
.
For example, this might be https://courses.YourOrganization.com/admin
.
Under Site Administration > Certificates, add an HTML View Configuration, and select Enabled.
Set the following certificates-related parameters for your Open edX instance.
platform_name
company_about_url
company_privacy_url
company_tos_url
company_verified_certificate_url
logo_src
logo_url
For each course mode for which you want to offer certificates (such as “honor” or “verified”), define these parameters.
certificate_type
certificate_title
document_body_class_append
.Make sure the mode name matches your course mode name exactly. An example follows.
For more information about course modes, also called enrollment modes or enrollment tracks, see enrollment track.
{
"default": {
"accomplishment_class_append": "accomplishment-certificate",
"platform_name": "YourPlatformName",
"company_about_url":"http://www.YourOrganization.com/about-us",
"company_privacy_url": "http://www.YourOrganization.com/our-privacy-policy",
"company_tos_url": "http://www.YourOrganization.com/our-terms-service",
"company_verified_certificate_url": "http://www.YourOrganization.com/about_verified_certificates",
"logo_src": "/static/certificates/images/our_logo.svg",
"logo_url": "www.YourOrganization.com"
},
"honor": {
"certificate_type": "honor",
"certificate_title": "Honor Certificate",
"document_body_class_append": "is-honorcode"
},
"verified": {
"certificate_type": "verified",
"certificate_title": "Verified Certificate",
"document_body_class_append": "is-idverified"
},
"base": {
"certificate_type": "base",
"certificate_title": "Certificate of Achievement",
"document_body_class_append": "is-base"
},
"distinguished": {
"certificate_type": "distinguished",
"certificate_title": "Distinguished Certificate of Achievement",
"document_body_class_append": "is-distinguished"
}
}
Save the configuration parameters.
Restart the Studio and LMS processes to load the updated environment configurations.
Organizations that offer certificates to audit track learners who pass a course can discontinue generation of this type of certificate. For example, your organization makes a strategic decision to offer certificates only to learners who select an enrollment track other than “audit”. Learners can continue to audit courses, but they no longer receive certificates.
For more information about course tracks, also called enrollment modes or enrollment tracks, see enrollment track.
An outline of the steps you might take if your organization decides to stop offering certificates for learners in the audit track follows.
AUDIT_CERT_CUTOFF_DATE
to a date in YYYY-MM-DD format. Specifying
this date ensures that certificates are not generated for audit track
learners in any course after the specified date.The AUDIT_CERT_CUTOFF_DATE
feature flag affects only the generation of
audit certificates. Learners who audit courses continue to receive grades,
which are shown on the course Progress page.
Set up the templates for certificates that your organization will issue. Base templates are included, but you must ensure that they are customized for your organization. For example, you can change the images that appear on certificates for each course mode that your organization supports, as well as fonts and colors that are used on certificates.
To issue certificates in more than one language, see Enable Certificates in Additional Languages.
To display hours of effort on certificates, see Display Hours of Effort on Course Certificates.
Assets for HTML certificates exist in the following locations.
lms/templates/certificates
- this folder contains .html files for
certificates. The file valid.html
is an example of a certificate file.
Files with names that start with an underscore, such as
_certificate_footer.html
, are partial files that can be referenced in the
main certificate .html files.
lms/static/certificates
- subfolders of this folder contain assets used
in creating certificates, such as images, fonts, and sass/css files.
Note
The organization logo on a certificate is uploaded in Studio. For details, see Setting Up Certificates in Studio in Building and Running an Open edX Course.
You can configure course certificates to render in a specific language.
To enable generating course certificates in languages other than the default language of your platform, follow these steps.
Note
Base certificate templates already exist for English and Spanish. If you want a course certificate that is different from the default certificate for the organization or language, create a new certificate template.
Add the language in which you want to generate certificates to
EDXAPP_CERTIFICATE_TEMPLATE_LANGUAGES
(edx/configuration/playbooks/roles/edxapp/defaults/main.yml
), where the
key is the language code and the value is the name of the language.
For example, 'fr':'français'
.
In the LMS Django Administration site for your instance of Open edX, under Site Administration > Certificates > Certificate templates, add a certificate template for each additional language in which you want to generate certificates.
In each certificate template, modify the configuration parameters as required to apply the template either to all course runs in an organization, or to a single course run.
Parameter | To apply the template to all course runs in the organization | To apply the template to a specific course run |
---|---|---|
Language |
Select the language that you want the certificate to be generated in. | Select the language that you want the certificate to be generated in. |
Organization ID |
Enter the ID for the organization whose courses should use this certificate template. | Select None . |
Course Key |
Leave empty. | Enter the course key for the course run which should use this certificate template. |
Mode |
(Optional) Specify the course mode for which certificates will be generated using this template. If no mode is specified, this template is used for all course modes. | (Optional) Specify the course mode for which certificates will be generated using this template. If no mode is specified, this template is used for all course modes. |
Is Active |
Select this checkbox to make this template active. | Select this checkbox to make this template active. |
Note
If more than one certificate template would apply to a course run, the most specific (lowest level) template is used. For example, if you define a certificate template for all courses in an organization and another template for a specific course run, the template for the course run is used.
Save each certificate template.
ONLY if you are enabling additional language certificates for a specific course run, add a certificate generation course setting in LMS Django Administration, under Site Administration > Certificates.
In the Course key field of the certificate generation course setting, specify the course run for which you are enabling language specific certificate templates.
Select Language specific templates enabled, and save the configuration.
To display hours of effort for a course run on a course certificate, follow these steps.
https://<discovery.host name of your Open
edX instance>/admin
. For example, this might be
https://discovery.YourOrganization.com/admin
.https://<courses.host name of your Open edX
instance>/admin
. For example, this might be
https://courses.YourOrganization.com/admin
.Yes
for Include hours of effort and save the configuration.div
element exists that
includes the context variable hours_of_effort
.To generate certificates for a course, run the manage.py
script with the
following settings. When the script finishes running, grades are calculated
for learners who are enrolled in the course, and certificates are generated
for eligible learners.
Obtain the course ID for the course for which you are generating
certificates. When you view course content in your browser, the course ID
appears as part of the URL. For example, in the URL
http://www.edx.org/course/course-v1:edX+demoX_Demo_2015
, the course ID
is course-v1:edX+demoX_Demo_2015
. For some courses, the course ID
contains slashes. For example, edX/Demox/Demo_2014
.
Run manage.py
with the following settings, replacing {CourseID}
with the actual course ID. Do not include beginning or trailing slashes.
./manage.py lms --settings=production ungenerated_certs -c {CourseID}
For example,
./manage.py lms --settings=production ungenerated_certs -c course-v1:edX+demoX_Demo_2015
.
Note
If the LMS is running on a server that does not have https support (such
as a locally run fullstack for testing) you will need to use the
--insecure
flag so that the certificate generation service contacts
the LMS on http instead of on https.
View the certificate generation status for a course using
gen_cert_report
. An example follows.
./manage.py lms --settings=production gen_cert_report -c course-v1:edX+demoX_Demo_2015
.