In the list of questions of the quiz manual grading
the question number (Q#) and the question name is displayed along
with an icon representing the question type.
The sequence of questions that made up a quiz used to be stored as a
comma-separated list in quiz.questions. Now the same information is
stored in the rows in the quiz_slots table. This is not just 'better' in
a database design sense, but it allows for the future changes we will
need as we enhance the quiz in the MDL-40987 epic.
Having changed the database structure, all the rest of the code needs to
be changed to account for it, and that is done here.
Note that there are not many unit tests for the changed bit. That is
because as part of MDL-40987 we will be changing the code further, and
we will add unit tests then.
It was always a bit of a hack to use static methods on the
qbehaviour_whatever classes to return metadata about the behaviour. It
is better design to have real qbehaviour_whatever_type classes to report
that metadata, particularly now that we are planning to add more such.
For example, inheritance works better with real classes. See, for
example, the improvements in
question_engine::get_behaviour_unused_display_options().
This change has been implemented in a backwards-compatbile way. Old
behaviours will continue to work. There will just be some developer debug
output to prompt people to upgrade their code properly.
Here, we catch all the places where a student might be accessing their
own attempts, and make sure any automatic state transitions that
should happen, do happen, before the student sees the attempt.
The places where we need to check this are view.php, startattempt.php
and processattempt.php.
We do not really need to check attempt.php or summary.php, because if
the student is on one of those pages, the JavaScript timer will
auto-submit when time expires, taking them to processattempt.php,
which will do the acutal work.
We intentionally do not trigger state transition when a teacher is
looking at a student's quiz attemp. We will trigger state transitions
on cron, but that is still to do.
Also, the body of the process_... methods still needs to be written.
There was a mistake in the text format upgrade in the question bank. The wrong conversions were performed, and the wrong arguments were passed to text_to_html in the conversions that were done.
Also, not all the calls to format_text had been updated to use the values in the new format columns.
I think this change fixes everything, but I have only had very limited time to test it. I am committing it anyway, because that seems to me to be the best way to maximise testing. I think that the new code is certainly better than the old code was.