In MDL-79985 a new form element was created to display a new generic
dropdown with extra information like a description or an icon on each
option.
This commits replaces the select for the course format form element in
the Course settings page with this new component.
After UX research, the conclusion is that all formats should use "section"
and not try to use alternative terms such as topic or week.
This commit replaces topic and week references with section. A couple of
considerations:
- Most of the strings in topics and weeks formats have been removed. In that
particular case it's not required to follow the deprecation process because
they will be using the generic ones defined in moodle or courseformat.
- The sectionname will be renamed from "Topic"/"Week" to "New section" in
MDL-80460.
The page course/section.php has been created, to display the content of a
single section. This page will only accept sectionid (to get rid of the
legacy sectionnumber).
Some features of this page:
- The General section won't be displayed anymore above the selected
section.
- In the main course page content, regardless of the Course layout ("All
sections on one page" vs "One section per page"), all the section names
will link to the new page (except when editing mode is on).
- Guest user attempting to access to single-activity course.
- Not enrolled user attempt to access to single-activity course.
Both should, by default, land to the "cannot access/enrol" page.
Removal of the callback get_shortcuts() and its plugin implementations.
The private methods in the content_item_readonly_repository class
which were only used by the callback hook logic are also removed.
Adds new behat scenarios to cover the activity navigation controls and
the ability to navigate through (hidden) activities as a teacher when
the course has multiple activities but it also uses the single activity
format.
It seems that the new phpcs3 checker is now controlling those
line comments that previously were ignored.
This commit just looks for all the cases and bulk-add
them when needed. The bash script (mac) used to add all them is:
while read -r line; do
arr=(${line//:/ })
if [[ -n ${arr[0]} ]] && [[ -n ${arr[1]} ]]; then
echo " file ${arr[0]}, line ${arr[1]}"
sed -i "${arr[1]}s/\$/\./" ${arr[0]}
fi
done < <(find . -name version.php | xargs ag --nomultiline '>(version|requires) *=.*//.*[^;\.]$')
version = 2021052500 release version
requires= 2021052500 same than version
Why 20210525? (25th May 2021) ?
Because master is going to be Moodle 4.0, to be released
on November 2021. And, until then, we are going to have
a couple of "intermediate" releases:
- Moodle 3.10 to be released 9th November 2020. (2020110900)
This version will be using versions from today to 2020110900
(once it's released the YYYYMMDD part stops advancing).
- Moodle 3.11 to be released 10th May 2021. (2021051000)
This version will be using versions from 3.10 release to 2021051000
(once it's released the YYYYMMDD part stops advancing).
That means that all versions from today to 2021051000 are going
to be used by those 2 "intermediate" releases (3.10 and 3.11).
And we cannot use them in master, because it's forbidden to have
any overlapping of versions between branches (or different upgrade
paths will fail).
So, get that 2021051000, let's add it a couple of weeks to cover
the on-sync period (or a 2 weeks delay max!) and, the first version
that master can "own" in exclusive (without any overlap) is, exactly,
25th May 2021, hence our 20210525.
This change enables the gherkinlint rule to require a new line at the
end of the file. This change is in keeping with existing Moodle coding
style guidelines.
New function to return the course format settings for external clients
via Web Services.
Some settings (like private keys/tokens) should be not returned if the
user hasn’t appropriate permissions.
With a single-activity course, visibility to students is controlled by
course visibility. There is no sense in having the key activity not
visible to students, and, if you did, the symptoms were almost
incomprehensible. It was very hard to work out what you had done wrong.