LTS (3.5) requires previous LTS (3.1)
This just deletes all the upgrade steps previous to 3.1.0. Some
small adjustments, like adding missing MOODLE_INTERNAL or tweaking
globals can also be applied when needed.
Also includes an upgrade step to prevent upgrading from any
version < 2016052300 (v3.1.0) as anti-cheating measure.
Next commit will get rid of/deprecate all the upgradelib functions
not used anymore in codebase.
Now that the validation is provided directly by the filemanager, we do
not need to do the same here.
Note that existing Behat tests are left untouched to make sure there is
no regression.
This just deletes all the upgrade steps previous to 3.0.0. Some
small adjustments, like adding missing MOODLE_INTERNAL or tweaking
globals can also be applied when needed.
Also includes an upgrade step to prevent upgrading from any
version < 2015111600 (v3.0.0) as anti-cheating measure.
Next commit will get rid of/deprecate all the upgradelib functions
not used anymore in codebase.
In a Workshop activity, comment fields on Assessment forms do not properly link to the corresponding Aspect.
So screen reader users may find it difficult to complete the Assessment forms.
There should be a hidden label text for each comment field.
1. getMock()
2. setExpectedException()
3. checkForUnintentionallyCoveredCode renamed to beStrictAboutCoversAnnotation
4. beStrictAboutTestSize renamed to enforceTimeLimit
5. UnitTestCase class is now fully removed.
dirname() is a slow function compared with __DIR__ and using
'/../'. Moodle has a large number of legacy files that are included
each time a page loads and is not able to use an autoloader as it is
functional code. This allows those required includes to perform as
best as possible in this situation.
This is basically a clean up and what I think improved version of the
original Mahmoud's patch.
The actual checking for allowed file extensions has been re-implemented
and is now covered by unit tests. The list of allowed extensions is now
also assed to the filemanager element's accepted_types option to prevent
picking other files (we still need the in-place validation though). The
form validation is simplified a bit. The custom validation of file size
introduced in the previous patch has been removed as not related to this
issue (also I believe it should not be done at this level).
It was reported at the Open University that there have been some
problems with the formats of files submitted by students. Not all
students completed their outlines as a Word .doc (despite this being the
format of the template provided). Some formats (e.g. .pages) couldn’t be
translated by some of the reviewing students. Therefore, they were
unable to provide a review and the submitting students not receiving any
comments.
This patch allows the teacher to define list of allowed file types that
can be attached to submitted work and/or overall feedback in the
workshop.
This just deletes all the upgrade steps previous to 2.7.0. Some
small adjustments, like adding missing MOODLE_INTERNAL or tweaking
globals can also be applied when needed.
Next commit will get rid of/deprecate all the upgradelib functions
not used anymore in codebase.
An old CSS rule which doesn't seem to serve any purpose any more was
causing the "drag and drop not supported" message to be displayed (even
when incorrect) in the workshop assessment form when using a list-view
rubric as the grading strategy.
version = planned 2015051100 release version
requires= current 2015050500 rc1 version
Note: On purpose, the course format social wrong version (2015102100)
has been kept unmodified. Looking forward a solution right now.
The availability restrictions that apply to user lists (group, grouping)
now apply in workshop:
* In user lists.
* When randomly allocating users (also now works as expected if you use
group mode and a grouping with the activity).
In order to use the overall feedback in assessments of example
submissions and in the assessment form preview, significant improvements
in the rendering machinery were done.
Workshop class provides two new methods overall_feedback_content_options()
and overall_feedback_attachment_options() as they are needed at various
scripts and libraries.
Overall feedback is displayed as a part of the workshop_assessment_form
only if the form is in editable mode (not frozen). If the form is
displayed in read-only (frozen) mode, the caller is expected to render
the overall feedback and list of attachments (the editor and filemanager
elements do not support frozen mode). To do so, the renderable
workshop_assessment now loads overall feedback data and provides two new
methods get_overall_feedback_content() and
get_overall_feedback_attachments() to be used by the renderer.
Renderable workshop_submission, workshop_assessment and related classes
now accept the workshop instance as the first parameter in their
constructors. This way, these renderable classes have access to the
workshop API.
In the future, the rendering of submission files should be improved in
the same way as is done in this patch (i.e. moving the logic and data
preparation out of the renderer into the renderable classes).