Well, mit_lti_flask_sample does not seem to work.  edx is sending a request 
to my Flask site, but getting an error that the "OAuth error: Please check 
your key and secret".

Also I don't understand why a pem key is referenced.  I think LTI only uses 
HMAC-SHA1 has using the secret?

On Thursday, May 4, 2017 at 11:03:42 AM UTC-4, Maarten de Waard wrote:
>
> I've had some success with this one: 
>
> https://github.com/mitodl/mit_lti_flask_sample
>
> You might need some knowledge on running a flask server though
>
> On Monday, 1 May 2017 19:58:23 UTC+2, Jill Vogel wrote:
>>
>> Hi Robert,
>>
>> What is expected to be returned from the LTI provider (e.g. full HTML 
>>> page, fragment of an HTMLpage,...)?
>>
>>
>> An LTI provider is basically a standalone website, that runs separately 
>> from edX.  It should display a full HTML page, which edX will iframe if 
>> your course connects to it in inline mode.
>>
>> Here's a link to a workshop presentation we did at last year's Open edX 
>> conference about what LTI applications should provide, and how to write 
>> your own LTI, if you're interested:
>>
>> https://goo.gl/RxHeVq
>>
>> There's links to sample code in there too.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> --
>> Jill
>> @OpenCraft <http://opencraft.com/>
>>
>

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