MIT Learn — Architecture & Data Flows
Generated 2026-06-24 13:33 UTC · c4gen dev
MIT Learn is the central discovery surface for MIT's open and paid learning offerings. A Next.js frontend serves learners; a Django/DRF backend exposes the API, runs full-text and vector search, and ingests course/resource metadata from across the MIT SOA and the open web via Celery ETL pipelines. A separate learn-ai service powers conversational/agentic discovery.
This is a C4 view of MIT Learn within the MIT Open Learning SOA, focused on how data is created and propagated — synchronous request paths and asynchronous (queued, scheduled, event-driven) flows alike. Use it for onboarding and as a holistic reference when realigning flows or hunting harmful cycles and fragile linkages.
How to read these diagrams
These are C4 model diagrams (C4-PlantUML). Read them top-down: System Context (the whole SOA) → Container (one system's runtime units) → Dynamic (a single data flow, step by step).
- People are rounded boxes; systems and containers are rectangles; databases and queues have distinct shapes.
- Each arrow is a data flow labelled with what moves.
- Solid arrows are synchronous (request/response, caller blocks).
- Amber dashed arrows are asynchronous (queued, scheduled, or event-driven — caller does not block).
- Drag to pan, scroll to zoom. Boxes with a link drill into the next level.
Contents
- System Context — MIT Learn and the systems it exchanges data with.
- Containers — the runtime units inside MIT Learn.
- Data Flows — key interactions, step by step (sync & async).
- Dependencies & Cycles — graph-derived coupling, cycles, fragile links.
- Components — the code-level building blocks inside expanded containers.
- Infrastructure references — Pulumi, Concourse, and compose source-of-truth links (curated).
Keeping this current
These pages are generated from a structured model by
architecture_maps/c4gen. The cross-service edges are extracted deterministically
from the witan-code graph; node prose and scenarios are curated. See
the generator README
to regenerate after the system changes.