This just deletes all the upgrade steps previous to 3.6.0. Some
small adjustments, like tweaking globals can also be applied
when needed.
Also includes an upgrade step to prevent upgrading from any
version < 2018120300 (v3.6.0) as anti-cheating measure.
Note that in this case, there wasn't any case of upgradelib
functions being used, hence we haven't to deprecate/remove
anything in codebase. When there is such a need, that is done
in separate commits (one for each function) and documented here.
See MDL-65809 commits for an example removing/deprecating a
good number of functions.
This just deletes all the upgrade steps previous to 3.5.0. Some
small adjustments, like tweaking globals can also be applied
when needed.
Also includes an upgrade step to prevent upgrading from any
version < 2018051700 (v3.5.0) as anti-cheating measure.
Previous commits have removed/deprecated all the upgradelib functions
not used anymore in codebase. Deletion has been documented in corresponding
upgrade.txt files:
- upgrade_fix_block_instance_configuration()
- upgrade_theme_is_from_family(), upgrade_find_theme_location()
and linkcoursesectionsupgradescriptwasrun setting
- upgrade_block_positions
- upgrade_fix_config_auth_plugin_names()
and upgrade_fix_config_auth_plugin_defaults()
- format_xxx_upgrade_remove_numsections(), format_xxx_upgrade_hide_extra_sections()
and format_xxx_upgrade_add_empty_sections()
- filter_mathjaxloader_upgrade_cdn_cloudflare()
and filter_mathjaxloader_upgrade_mathjaxconfig_equal()
- get_assignments_with_rescaled_null_grades()
These have been kept because continue being used by restore:
- \core\task\refresh_mod_calendar_events_task
3.7 (min PHP 7.1) requires 3.2 (first version supporting PHP 7.1)
This just deletes all the upgrade steps previous to 3.2.0. 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 < 2016120500 (v3.2.0) as anti-cheating measure.
Next commit will get rid of/deprecate all the upgradelib functions
not used anymore in codebase. (note there isn't any this time).
This allows the teacher to define what students are supposed to submit
(online text and/or attachment) and if the given submission part is
required or optional.
These tables may still contain relics of old personal data if the site
was installed before Moodle 2.0. We do not need these tables any more.
Following the "privacy by design" principles, we are dropping them now.
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.
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.
* Use a single capability 'mod/workshop:exportsubmissions' to control
who is able to export a submission and all associated visible
peer-assessments.
* The export capability is by default granted to teachers and managers
as well.
* Simplify the integration of the export button into the submission
page. There is now a single place where the export button appears - at
the buttom of the submission page.
* Clean up the new strings introduced for this feature.
* Rewrite the portfolio caller class so that it better mimics the
behaviour of the submission.php page. It must not be possible to get
access to contents otherwise not available via the UI.
* Fix phpunit tests.
* Improve behat tests so that they can run in headless browser
(performance).
During the development, some problems were detected in the underlying
portfolio API, especially with LEAP2A format and files collisions
handling. These may be eventually fixed in the future, should there be a
demand for it.