Repositories can now override usespost() if they don't upload using POST
requests. This restores the ability of users with
moodle/course:ignorefilesizelimits to upload files of unlimited size
lost in MDL-44626.
Even when a user has the appropriate capability to upload any sized files,
they are still restricted to the PHP post_max_size, and upload_max_filesize
values.
Rather than showing a value of "Unlimited', we should always restrict to
this value.
The 'completion enabled' flag does not reflect any course data, its a
course setting. Previously when doing a backup deleteting existing
course content this was forced off when it should not have been.
The constant is used by course/moodleform_mod.php to decide whether the
field 'ID number' (cmidnumber) should be included in the common module
settings section of the activity settings form. Activity modules that do
not use grades (such as the Label) can explicitly return false when
checking for this feature support. By default, all activity modules are
supposed to support it.
This reverts commit 6601690202.
This commit was adding the 'returnurl' param unnecessarily to the
course links in the navigation block, causing a lot of long URLs
to be created.
This patch improves usability of enrolment page in case of course is not
enrollable. 'Continue' button now returns student to referring page instead of
main moodle page (as it used to be). To make this improvement, passing correct
returnurl parameter to enrol/index.php page was implemented for links that may
be accessible for not-enrolled students.
This patch replaces all homegrown timezone
stuff with standard PHP date/time code.
The main change is the introduction of core_date
class that returns normalised user and server
timezones. From now on nobody should be using
$CFG->timezone or $user->timezone directly!
Other new features and fixes:
* admins are prompted for timezone during install
* editing of other users is finally fixed
* timezones are displayed in user profile
* new $this->setTimezone() in phpunit
* time locale is now automatically reset in phpunit
* timezone is now automatically reset in phpunit
* phpunit has Australia/Perth as default timezone
This introduces a new hook allowing an auth plugin to redirect to an
external login page directly without redundant redirects to the standard
login page first, or where possible to authenticate the user and simply
continue loading the page without any redirects. For some protocols such
as SAML reducing the number of redirects to the bare minimum greatly
speeds up the login process on high latency networks.