- The backup details page uses a table to show a sumary of the backup
content. Used role attribute to denote the tabular format of the
summary.
- The backup details page displays activity name next to each activity
icon. Therefore the icons are only decorative and do not need to have
any title or even alt text.
- Form labels should be associated with form controls. A div element is
not a form control.
- The from attribute of the form labels should be equal to the id
attribute of an element. Therefore, we first create a label and an
input elements and associate them to each other, and then pass them to
backup_detail_pair() when a label is needed.
When a given user doesn't have the capability to "Include user data"
during course copying, freeze the form element rather than not adding
it at all.
This caused problems as the element was required before preceding with
the course copy.
This patch adds better core support for copying courses.
There is now a simplified and dedicated UI for copying
courses. This can be accessed from the course context
menu or course management screens.
All backups are done asynchronously and there can be multiple
copies of a course in flight at once.
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.
Allow both UI and automated backups to be created without
including files. Instead include only file references.
This is essentially implementing "SAMESITE" to backup files
instead of only for import and export functionality.
A new backup setting to include files (defaults to yes)
has been included.
The restore process will also look for and attempt to
restore files from the trashdir as part of restoring
backups. Additionally to support this process the
ammount of time files are kept in trashdir before they
are cleaned up via cron is also adjustable via admin
setting.
When a backup (or restore) is in progress and the user
has another tab open that is taking time to generate and
holding the session lock, a condition arises where
multiple ajax calls are "queued" because the long page
is holding the session lock. When this lock is released,
the queued ajax requests complete. However, as the ajax
requests also lock this can block other requests until they
complete. This patch decreases the frequency of ajax calls
and stops them from holding the session lock.
This patch adds asynchronous backup and restore functionality
to Moodle. This is an optional feature and is not enabled by
default. It can be enabled by site administrators.
Asynchronous backup and restores are actioned by the Moodle
adhoc task API. The progress of backup and restores is
displayedin the Moodle UI. Users can also be sent a message
when a backup or restore operation completes via the
Moodle messaging API.
Sanitise the CSS for backup and restore. Main fixes are to sanitise the form-inline styles and set a fixed
width for the search forms within the restore form.
The cancel button is a form element within a div that has the confirmcancel class. When we
accept a cancel modal, we should attempt to click the most specific form element of the
div, not the entire div.
Changes:
- Add logic to retrieve all the existing current roles.
- Apply the backup's role shortname by matching on the archetype.
- Added backup lang string 'undefinedrolemapping'.