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.
mod_assignment has been replaced with a stub that only exists to support restoring and
auto upgrading to mod_assign. If you require mod_assignment for some old plugin, then
overwrite with the 2.6 version manually.
List of changes:
* New OOP API using PHP namespace \core\session\.
* All handlers now update the sessions table consistently.
* Experimental DB session support in Oracle.
* Full support for session file handler (filesystem locking required).
* New option for alternative session directory.
* Official memcached session handler support.
* Workaround for memcached version with non-functional gc.
* Improved security - forced session id regeneration.
* Improved compatibility with recent PHP releases.
* Fixed borked CSS during install in debug mode.
* Switched to file based sessions in new installs.
* DB session setting disappears if DB does not support sessions.
* DB session setting disappears if session handler specified in config.php.
* Fast purging of sessions used in request only.
* No legacy distinction - file, database and memcached support the same functionality.
* Session handler name included in performance info.
* Fixed user_loggedin and user_loggedout event triggering.
* Other minor bugfixing and improvements.
* Fixed database session segfault if MUC disposed before $DB.
Limitations:
* Session access time is now updated right after session start.
* Support for $CFG->sessionlockloggedinonly was removed.
* First request does not update userid in sessions table.
* The timeouts may break badly if server hosting forces PHP.ini session settings.
* The session GC is a lot slower, we do not rely on external session timeouts.
* There cannot be any hooks triggered at the session write time.
* File and memcached handlers do not support session lock acquire timeouts.
* Some low level PHP session functions can not be used directly in Moodle code.
This change removes the "0 bytes" option from the get_max_upload_sizes list
and replaces it with "Course limit (X)" or "Site limit (X)" (whichever is smaller).
This means we can remove all custom handling in the modules that were removing and
adding these options. It only affects pages that pass valid options for sitelimit and
courselimit - so admin pages will work correctly.
It also orders the list so the course/site limit options will be first
(as it will be the largest).
AMOS START
REM [courseuploadlimit, core] has been parameterized to get [uploadlimitwithsize, core]
AMOS END
For advanced upload assignment, store file count of each submission
into assignment_submissions.numfiles
When counting submissions, if the assignment is open and tracking
drafts, only submissions which has send for marking are counted.
Otherwise, submissions which has numfiles > 0 are counted.
Also change a hardcoded 'submitted' to ASSIGNMENT_STATUS_SUBMITTED.
This patch was originally written by: Sunner Sun <sunner@gmail.com>.
I made some modifation to fixed count_real_submissions() query (ref: MDL-32207) in /mod/assignment/type/upload/assignment.class.php file
- Added possibility for editor form field to specify return_types (default FILE_INTERNAL | FILE_EXTERNAL | FILE_REFERENCE)
- For assignment, workshop, quiz essay submissions and form posts do not allow FILE_REFERENCE
- Fixed mod_resource return_types, reset them to default, because filemanager does not know how to work with FILE_EXTERNAL links