This was detected when working in the renaming of test names:
- Fix file name, it was incorrectly named .test.php, now _test.php.
- Add namespace and rename testcase name to match file name.
- Fix php80 deprecation message about optional and required params
order.
While testing the changed unit tests one by one, the
payment/tests/helper_test.php was failing because of a mismatch
between the dataProvider data and the param type.
That made me think why that error was not popping in complete runs
and the answer is that the new (3.10) subsystem is not in the
phpunit.xml.dist file.
Hence, adding it and fixing the dataProvider mismatch.
Finally, it has been detected that some old ICU versions (< 62)
have an incorrect behaviour, not adding the required non-breaking
white-space between the currency abbreviation and the value. So
we are skipping some payment tests if that's found.
The previous iteration using the behat_form_field class directly
didn't explicitly require the file that defines this class, and in
Goutte runs this led to fatal errors (class not found).
When a third-party AMD module is provided with an included name we must
replace it with a name that we are able to use.
The structure of an AMD module define function is:
[name], [dependencies], [callback]
String, Array, Function
Each of these is (strangely) optional.
We know that the name is the only String and will always be the first,
and we can use AST to remove a provided name before adding the
Moodle-specific name.
This should be a safe change and not lead to any changes in built code,
but will make it easier to include third-party code.
An additional logging line is also included to inform developers that a
change was made.
The new get_safe_orderby() and get_safe_orderby_multiple() methods
provide a centralised safe way for user submitted sorting values to be
incorporated into SQL ORDER BY. They do this by removing the need for
user submitted data to pass in any SQL and not allowing arbitrary
column values, instead using string keys which map to a predefined
list of allowed sortable columns.
- Label the table/list with aria-label
- Hide sort buttons from screen-readers and use aria-sort instead
- Remove the redundant title from decorative thumbnails
Before this change if a new post was made after the digest time but
before todays daily digest had been sent the run time on the digest
would be set to the next day resulting in no digest being sent to
the user.
By adding the server midnight to the custom data on the task we
ensure that in this case a new adhoc task is created for the next
day leaving the current one to get processed.
Server midnight is used so that if the digest time setting is
changed we would not get two tasks queued for the same day.
Before this patch the exported users (to csv file that jmeter consumes)
were all the enrolled users in the test course. And that's ok when the
number of users enrolled match the number of concurrent threads planned
for a jmeter plan (each thread is a user).
But when both numbers don't match, that can lead to the jmeter plan
not behaving as expected, because it iterates over the excessive users
in the file, leading to some users having run 5 loops, others 4...
The only way to make results more consistent is to, always, ensure that
the number of users exported for the plan match the plan size and not
the site size.
And that's what this issue exactly does, restrict the export to the
number of threads that the plan will have. So every user always runs
the very same number of loops.
Ideally any new test should be using a class name matching
the file name, and to use namespace when clearly belonging to
a component (sub-namespace also allowed for better accuracy).
And, also, adding a @covers label to indicate which class
(preferred, method is also possible) is being covered with the test.
This also implements the functionality for SCORM packages, which may
have SVG images embedded within their content which require loading
directly (and are only created by users with appropriate risk flag).
Differences can be checked with git diff --ignore-all-space and
that will show that the only non-whitespace change is in a test
in the git lib/tests/html2text_test.php file. In that case the
whitespace has been replaced by a quoted string (of whitespaces)
keeping the test 100% equivalent and workarrounding the whitespace.
The names and summaries of course elements (i.e. the course
itself, plus sections and modules) included when downloading
it's content are now passed through appropriate methods to
format their values.
In some situations it is useful to modify the requested screensize by a
modifier. This allows for failing tests to be rerun at a different
screensize, where the original screensize triggered a failure for some
size-related reason.
This change adds configuration for the eslint-jsdoc plugin in order to
detect the following errors with jsdoc blocks:
* missing params
* params in incorrect order
* params with no type defined
* properties incorrectly defined
* incorrect use of @package
* incorrect values for @access
In addition, warnings will be thrown where indentation is incorrect.
This is the 3rd round adding the tags to some scenarios
detected to be failing with zerosize problems lately.
Note that @ MDL-71108, the final solution will happen, say
switching to own webdriver till the upstream one is fixed
or whatever. Our @skip_chrome_zerosize solution is just a
workaround to have all those scenarios detected and ignored
by normal runs.
Without modifying any installed package or dependency
because, after trying to do so, the updated stuff is huge
and leads to some JS validation / minimisation problems.
The previous method of hardcoded filepaths, specifically for events
belonging to core, meant that any events belongs to core subsystems
were omitted (core_customfield, core_h5p, core_payment, etc).
For classes with many students, there may be valid cases for having more
than 30 reviews per submission / reviewer.
The patch changes the type of the input field so that it can freely
editable to any integer value.
The availability condition get_description method is called while
gathering data for the modinfo object. As such it is not safe to
call other functions which might rely on modinfo, such as format_string
(if using filters which access modinfo).
This change provides a mechanism to call format_string later, and also
a general callback to do other stuff later as well if needed. It uses
the same approach already taken to make activity names work correctly
in the availability_condition class.
Course category fields were changed en masse from simple select
elements to autocompletes in 93d72205, but weren't defined as
required fields. This could lead to exceptions and/or unexpected
behaviour if their values were cleared prior to form submission.
* New pix icon i/externallink
* New lang string opensinnewwindow
* Use the external link pix icon with "Opens in new window" lang string
as its alt text and add it to the "Give feedback about this software"
link.
* Update cta template to indicate whether the link opens in new window.
* The basic_test::assertTag method will issue a warning as $tag is not
found, failing the PHP Unit test that uses this method.
* Add tests to check that assertTag is working
The joubel/core and joubel/editor libraries have been moved to Moodle
namespace.
This commit adds the new namespace to the places where these classes
are used.
Besides, a couple of minor changes have been done to replace the _test.php
classname and remove some unnecessary defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL').
The joubel/editor is a third-party library. A namespace has been added to
avoid collision with other plugins using it (such as mod_hvp).
That way, they will be able to have a different version without
side effects.
The joubel/core is a third-party library. A namespace has been added to
avoid collision with other plugins using it (such as mod_hvp).
That way, they will be able to have a different version without
side effects.
This value was being passed in the template, but the template
had 0 hardcoded instead of injecting the context value. With the other
bug fixes in this issue correctly loading the "All" view properly on
page load, this uncovered that at load time, the course view would not
load overdue items, which also meant a behat test was failing.
The 6 month option was highlighted on load if previously selected,
which was not the case for any other options. This has been removed
so it behaves consistently.
When the timeframe filter was set to "all" when the timeline
block was initially loaded, an incorrect value rendered into
the template meant the timeframe limit was set to 0 (which will
return no results) instead of setting no limit (which would fetch all
action events, as intended).
When using a try/catch for a find if the first match is not met then we
have an implicit 6 second delay waiting for the search to time out.
We can avoid this by combining the searches in a comma-separated
selection.
I have also taken the opportunity to convert the use of ->click() to the
i_click_on function which has the benefit of supporting wait for
pendingJS.
The standard NodeElement functions for getAttribute, getTagName,
getParent, and friends go back to WebDriver and parse the DOM for each
request. This is insanely slow per request, and in the case of forms we
do a lot of checking to determine the field type.
This change modifies the form field detection to copy the entire node
content into a DOMDocument and parse the document locally.
This is significantly faster - in some cases where there are large
documents minutes faster.
I believe that this should be a safe change as the document fetched from
the browser is normalised to match the doctype specified.
This was broken by changes in fdd5aef0, as the sesskey URL parameter
was required on admin/index.php in order for block related actions
to be performed uninterrupted by any redirections.
Corresponding move of language string invalidpersistenterror following
move of class invalid_persistent_exception in MDL-57273.
AMOS BEGIN
CPY [invalidpersistenterror,core_competencies],[invalidpersistenterror,core_error]
AMOS END
With the default 5 sections course, after editing the activities, the
"log out" link is exactly on the edge of the view port. It's one of
those cases where Chrome fails to click/press it (have tried both).
So just make the course to have 3 sections is enough to avoid the
problem. Some day Chrome will fix that problem but, until then...
we cannot do much apart from changing the window size or try to
configure things to show differently.
All the scenarios failing with Chrome zero-size errors are
getting the @skip_chrome_zerosize to be able to keep them apart from
regular runs. See MDL-71108 for more information about
that error.
They will be run by another job, specifically using that tag to
keep them failing and under control.
In order to achieve good colour contrast between dimmed text and striped
table rows, the background colour of the striped rows are being
lightened to 0.03 alpha. While $gray-600 is being adjusted to a bit
darker shade of #6a737b. This gives a colour contrast ratio of 4.5:1
between the dimmed text colour and the striped table row background
which meets WCAG 2.1 Level AA requirements.
Comparing the normal font colour (#212529) with the adjusted dimmed text
colour gives a contrast ratio of 3.20:1 which meets WCAG 2.1 Level AA
requirements and still makes them distinguishable from one another.
Fetching the counts of unread posts should only include unread regular
posts or unread private reply posts directed to the user unless the user
has the capability to read private replies.
In order to retrieve the correct counts, we also need to loop through
each forum instance in the course to check the capability of the user to
read private replies in each forum.
We should ensure that users being exported are enrolled on the
course being exported from. In courses where the current user can't
access all groups we should ensure that users being exported belong
to the same groups as them.
LaTeX documents have a preamble section and admins can use a \newcommand
statement to define new commands there (or to give an alias to another
command). This commit makes sure no blocked command can escape
sanitization by being used in a new seemingly harmless command that is
defined in the LaTeX preamble.
Before PHP 8.0.10, the time is lost when datetime->modify() is used
with weekdays. However, with PHP 8.0.10, the time is kept.
In consequence, the test_yearly_every_20th_monday_forever method
started failing.
For fixing it, the offset has been removed and the time has been set
to 00:00, so the behaviour will be the same regardless the PHP
version.
When npm-shrinkwrap.json was regenerated few days ago by MDL-72014
running audit-fix on it, it seems that some checksums in the "lodash"
package were missing.
Now they are properly set and that's leading to npm-shrinkwrap.json
changes when people runs npm install (note npm ci is the recommended
way to install all the dev dependencies).
So, just reconcile the file to include the new checksums.
This optional environmental check will look if:
- the site is running php72.
- the site has igbinary extension enabled.
- the igbinary extension version is a buggy one >=3.2.2 <= 3.2.4
- the bug is reproducible.
And will warn if all the conditions are met.
And also remove memcached and redis that have dependencies on it.
Versions 3.2.2 - 3.2.4 have a bug returning
arrays with index messed up. This affects
key() and next() operations when reading
information serialised with igbinary.
Notably Moodle's MUC uses igbinary when
available and was leading to some wrong
operations and test failures.
Once a fixed version is used by GHA this
can be reverted. See MDL-72399.
Note this only affects to php72, newer php
versions are not affected.
When you click on 'Edit' then 'Hide' on a grade item like a course category
that contains many grade items, the course and the grade items are set to
hidden. However, if you use the 'hidden' option on the 'Edit settings'
page it only hides that item and none of the items (assignment etc)
under that course category. We want them to be consistent.
When you click on 'Edit' then 'Hide' on a grade item like an
assignment it also hides the grades. However, If you use the
'hidden' option on the 'Edit settings' page it just hides that
item and doesn't hide grades as well. We want them to be
consistent.
The course unit test assumes the number of db call. This assumption
is correct in vanilla moodle only. Once some plugins installed their
observers may do extra db calls. Due to caching the number of actual
db calls in the unit test may be fewer.
Fetching user tours used to fail on external_api::validate_context() and
require_login() calls if the user did not have the site policy agreed.
The patch introduces a check to see if the user is fully set up and
ready to use the site before attempting to load the tours.
moodle_read_slave_trait: when creating another handle, restore temptables
property that is clobbered by raw_connect().
Also a better condition for temptable related queries detection in
pgsql_native_moodle_database.
dml_pgsql_read_slave_test::test_temp_table(): use real db connection
if possible, otherwise skip the test.
It was a mistake to force filtering of SVG files in MDL-55243. It can
easily lead to corrupted SVG files.
The patch removes that forced filtering and clarifies the inline comment
of what and why we need to do.
Where there are no grade items with idnumbers for selection, then
nothing should be exported. Currently, this is being interpreted as
the user exporting all grade items.
Before, we had each redirect test duplicated: one for the native
redirects via native cURL, second for our emulated implementation. Now
all redirects are always emulated so there is no need to have them
tested twice.
The security problem here was that only the first and the last URL in
the redirect chain was checked by the security helper. This patch forces
the curl wrapper to always emulate cURL redirects and check every
redirect URL in the chain before actually visiting it.
The new parameter of curl_security_helper::url_is_blocked() introduced
in MDL-71916 became part of the API. Even if we reverted it quickly,
someone can use a released Moodle version that has that parameter in
place. For that reason and also to avoid potential troubles in the
future (e.g. when yet another argument would be added to this method),
we need to make it clear that the second parameter of this method should
never be used again.
Poor $maxredirects, you did not live long with us. Oh well.
This reverts the original fix introduced in MDL-71916. It introduced an
extra native cURL call inside curl_security_helper to check if the given
URL triggers a redirect to a blocked URL or not.
Shortly after the release, a couple of regressions were reported as a
result of the integrated solution. It was agreed to revert the fix and
progress with implementing an alternative approach.
The simple pattern matches were conflicting in some situations. To make
this backwards compatable we need to convert it to a Regex pattern match
instead, and provide the quoted and unquoted variants.
There were two issues here:
* I am on the [categoryname] category page page (duplicated page)
* the wrong URL was being used
Since an incorrect URL was used I felt it safe to rename the step from
'category page page' to 'category page'.
This commit makes the following improvements to core page resolverss:
* allows for mixed case naming (course, Course, etc.)
* allows fields other than the idnumber to be specified:
** course: idnumber, shortname, fullname
** course category: idnumber, name
Whilst some of these fields are not unique, they will typically be
unique in most test scenarios. Where they are not then the idnumber
should be used in preference.
Move the close button out of the element that is set as the
aria-labelledby for the dialog.
Also used h5 for the dialog titles so they are consistent with
AMD modals.
The initial focused element should be the first operator button.
This commit also fixes the accessibility issues that previously were
wrongly fixed by a redundant click on the first tab using javascript.
Clicking in a day in the three month block replaces the div with id starting
with calendar- so we can do so repeatedly and successfully and test that it does (with behat).
The activity generator currently requires an idnumber when creating
activities, but this is not a requirement when creating the same
activity through the UI. The requirement comes because we want to
provide a way to refer to activities in subsequent steps.
This commit modifies the behaviour such that the generator uses the name
of the activity as the default idnumber.
This has two main benefits:
1. it simplfies generation of activities; and
2. it makes the language used when writing behat tests much more natural.
With this change, steps will refer to the activity by its idnumber/title
in all cases, rather than sometimes by an idnumber which bears no
relevance to the title.
The `page_type_list` method for the message component was deprecated
in 5b0769db as part of MDL-54744. However it is still required when
trying to configure blocks on any messaging pages.
After a major upgrade was done in h5p.com, some random errors appeared
in the "H5P options are ignored for H5P URLs" scenario.
They have been fixed replacing the URL for different (which should
load quicker). As we're checking external content, no other improvement
can be done on the Moodle site.
Take account of parent languages when requesting given library
translation. For example if we are currently using "de_kids" as the
current language, we need to recurse each language pack looking for
a matching H5P translation ("de_kids" -> "de_du" -> "de").
A similar approach was followed @ MDL-67935, although the
case doesn't seem to be the same.
In any case, it's curious that all local execution are
100% passing and only CIs fail so often. Just guessing if,
maybe, there is some Chrome version factor around (we
are running older, sticky, versions @ CIs.
Adds new unit test, test_course_get_recent_courses_sort_validation(),
which is reponsible for testing the validation of the sort value in
course_get_recent_courses().
When a teacher changes the subscription mode from forced
subscription to auto subscription using the "cog" icon in the
forum page, users are not seen in the Show/edit current
subscribers" page.
This does not happens when done from the Edit settings page.
Add option to class csv_export_writer to prefix CSV file with UTF-8 byte
order mark (BOM). This helps Microsoft Excel detect the file's character
encoding.
This patch fix the subcription page only adding the course parameter
only when viewing the calendar on course context. It also passes the
url to the form instance, so we have the course parameter on the
form action attribute.
The table button can become a menu button when the cursor's position
in the editor is within a table. So we'd need to update the button with
ARIA attributes appropriate for a menu button.
This is best done when the button's highlight gets toggled, so we're
adding an event listener for when this happens and add/remove the ARIA
attributes accordingly.
* Menu button fix
- Added aria-haspopup, aria-controls, and aria-expanded attributes.
* Menu fixes
- Added aria-labelledby that points to the menu button label.
- Removed the dialog role in the menu's container.
- The ul tag needs the "menu" role.
- The li tag needs the role "none" instead of the "presentation" role
Reference:
https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-practices-1.1/#menubutton
Do not allow maxgrade change when some of the
users are already graded. As of now this is applicable
to the following activities:
1. Forum
2. Database
3. Lesson
4. Glossary
Signed-off-by: Sujith Haridasan <sujith@moodle.com>
This change set would bring the following new additions
to the nextcloud repo:
1. Create a new radio button in filepicker: "Link to file"
2. When user clicks this radio button a warning message
would be created, saying this file would become public.
Meaning a public link is created in the nextcloud server.
3. Created a sync_reference method to sync the files downloaded
from nextcloud server. The sync/refresh time given is 1 day/24 hours.
4. Made sure that when the file is downloaded, we use the file
from moodledata file pool.
Signed-off-by: Sujith Haridasan <sujith@moodle.com>
The addition of the activity information moves the h5p content down
out of the window view on Firefox which causes the Check button to be
unclickable. This patch increases the window size to ensure that the
check button is visible and clickable.
Credits to Eloy <stronk7@moodle.org> for the thorough investigation
of the root cause of this issue :)
This is a backport of MDL-71337
It's mostly addDocuments(), used by test_add_document_batch_large()
with 100 big documents what requires a lot of ram
although apparently, it's freed (partially) once ended.
Just the peak usage remains high. In any case, isolating that
test to avoid the non-freed side of it to consume too
much memory for the rest. (We allow "only" 2GB).
Still, I think that there is a good work about to detect which
tests are leaking / consuming too much, I'd bet there are
a bunch running completely out of control.
In certain operative systems the browser's scrollbar may partly cover
the content in the student header and user cells when horizontally
scrolling through the table contents. This is most noticeable when in
RTL mode. Adding slight padding on the left (or right in RTL mode) to
the content in these cells would fix this UI issue.
With significant-digits presentation mode, NAN would be formatted as
'NAN' followed by zeroes, which looks silly, and +INF would cause an
execution timeout as Moodle tries to divide +∞ by 10 until it becomes
less than 1, which can happen in a divide-by-zero situation.
Note that the user can't answer NAN or INF to any question, but at this
at least now looks consistent and also doesn't break Moodle in the case
of +INF.
The previous default value for this config was based on the
PHP ini file `display_error` property (6349a3ba). However we
override this propertly during page setup (25338300) according
to the value of the configuration itself.
This had the effect of always setting the default value for
this config to it's current value.
Issue 1: While essay question's uploading progress, we need to disable submit
buttons to prevent submit form event.
Issue 2: Enable buttons after pressing cancel button on the popup
confirming overwrite file existed.
The step "And I wait until ".block_myoverview
[data-control='next']" "css_element" exists" is not correct
because this [data-control='next'] element exists before and
after the step so, in some cases, it might cause the following
step will start earlier than expected.
As pending JS has been added, this wait steps are not required
any more.
Without this, people can craft URLs that other users might use not realising
what they do - and as a XSS vulnerability, it could do any number of things the
clicking-user has access to do on the site.
Change-Id: I82adc71e8706d8929011b4b24523d5b62b8ccea1
* The button to "Add group/grouping access restriction" under
common module settings should only be present if corresponding
availability plugins are enabled; and
* Prevent the same button behaving as a submit button, which
intercepted the user hitting return in the form and added a
restriction without deliberate action taken by the user.
In order to allow for correct seb:// or sebs:// calls without browser
warnings of insecure links, it is not possible to send a get request
with an attached cmid parameter to the unknown seb:// or sebs://
URL via a form button.
We've got to use a <a href> link outside a form to circumvent
browsers warning of an insecure link and call Safe Exam Browser
correctly.
Table names and database name now enclosed in backticks.
admin/cli/mysql_collation.php failed if $CFG->prefix was blank with
MySQL 8.0 because table 'groups' conflicted with a new reserved word.
Note that this quotes both mysql_collation.php and mysql_compressed_rows.php
but only the former was mal-functioning.
The case of mysql_compressed_rows.php is a little bit special because
not all tables are processed, only those having big rows. And the groups
table is not one of them. In any case, better add the quotes there for
any future case.
Also, when testing this patch https://tracker.moodle.org/browse/MDL-71512
was discovered and will need to be fixed to make core 100% compliant
with MySQL 8.0 and MariaDB 10.6 and up.
- The mbstring extension is required since Moodle 3.9 onwards so
the upgrading steps have been removed because they are not
required any more.
- The pull-request for fixing some minor PHP7.4 problems has been
integrated so this patch is not required.
File and folder names cannot end with dots on Windows. So replace the
trailing dots with underscore consistently with how some other zip tools
(such as 7-zip) handle this case.
Creates a new capability mod/assign:viewownsubmissionsummary which will
be required in order to display the submission summary to the user in
the assignment page.
Hidden courses can be used for training
but we do not want to generate insights for them
because students do not have access to hidden courses.
This was fixed in MDL-66806 for "Students at risk" model.
Fixed for "Students who have not accessed the course recently" in this issue.
Current test works ok every day of the year but the day of
DST begin changes (last Sunday of March currently).
That day, 01:00 Europe/London simply doesn't exist, because
the time is moved forward by 60 minutes.
Hence the expectation for the next cron execution is not 1 "normal"
day (24h) but 1 less hour.
Note this only happens for the current test on DST begins, the
opposite change (DST ends), happening the last Sunday of October
is not affected, because, at all effects, 01:00 is a perfectly normal
and existing hour.
The machinery to fix orphaned calendar events that were broken by MDL-67494.
The solution consists of:
1) Upgrade step that checks if this site has executed the problematic upgrade steps and
if positive, it will schedule a new run for calendar_fix_orphaned_events adhoc task.
2) Adhoc task that will self-spawn calling the recovery machinery, running until
all the orphaned calendar events are fixed. It also sets the maximum runtime of
60 seconds. It is also possible to override that number by specifing the desired
number setting the ->calendareventsmaxseconds in your config.php
3) CLI script that will look for all the calendar events which userids
where broken by a wrong upgrade step, affecting to Moodle 3.9.5
and up.
It performs checks to both:
a) Detect if the site was affected (ran the wrong upgrade step).
b) Look for orphaned calendar events, categorising them as:
- standard: site / category / course / group / user events
- subscription: events created via subscriptions.
- action: normal action events, created to show common important dates.
- override: user and group override events, particular, that some activities support.
- custom: other events, not being any of the above, common or particular.
By specifying it (--fix) try to recover as many broken events (missing userid) as
possible. Standard, subscription, action, override events in core are fully supported but
override or custom events should be fixed by each plugin as far as there isn't any standard
API (plugin-wise) to launch a rebuild of the calendar events.
4) Unit tests and helper functions to generate calendar events. We have decided to
keep the tests simple, testing only true and false and not using data generators because
the code is purely to recover the calendar events and won't turn into an API or something
and also due to the urgency of this issue.
The helpers have been created in calendar/tests/helpers.php since there are no data generators
for calendar.
Before this change a teacher would be able to see users listed if:
* They have an active enrolment and can submit
* They have an an inactive enrolment for a role that can submit
After this change they will additonally be able to see users listed:
* That have an active enrolment and have submitted
* That have an inactive enrolment and have submitted
This means that if an assignment has it's context frozen all users
that have made some form of submission will still be listed.
It will also apply if the submission capability is removed from a
user.
If a user's enrolment is deleted they will not be listed.
The submission and grading counts have also been updated so
they will reflect the new rules.
Before this change if a student visited an assignment that is
frozen they would only see the title and description even if
they had made a submission to it.
After the change they will be able to see the status of their
submission and any feedback and grades they have recived.
It will also make the Moodle app recognise that submission
should not happen because the assignment is frozen.
Tests based on ones created by Andrew Nicols
In PHP8.0 using `ksort` was producing incorrect results by sorting
keys differing only in case in the wrong order. This change makes
sorting consistent between PHP versions.
Co-Authored-By: Tim Hunt <T.J.Hunt@open.ac.uk>
Some recent tests do set a date time element
to ##now## or tomorrow and, immediately after that
the look if, effectively, ##now## and #tomorrow#
have been set (with minutes resolution).
Problem is that, between the field is set and the field
is verified, it can happen that the time advances to
next minute (from H:M:59 to H:M+1:00) and then the
assertion fails.
To avoid this, we could have lowered the resolution to be
hours... but that doesn't solve the problem just makes it
to happen less often.
So, instead of that... we are setting the 2 now and tomorrow
cases to be "today noon" and "tomorrow noon" (12:00:00) so
we ensure they won't be ever in the risk of jumping of minute.
Even if a prediction is hidden from the report once is flagged,
it can be flagged several times if the user visits detailed view via URL.
We remove the checkbox to select a prediction and flag it
once it has already been flagged.
Some errors raised when calling external services were ignored.
Displaying this information helps to debug and find the real reasons
why some action, like connecting to an external backpack, can't be
done.
The scopes parameter should be passed when creating the OAuth2 badges
client. As it is an optional parameter, when it's empty, it will
be initilised with the supported scopes for the backpack issuer.
It will happen, for instance, when a call is done to oauth2callback.php
because, as defined in RFC6749, OAuth2 authorization response only
supports code and state.
That way we can check that the expectations are
working ok for every database. Previously only the
ANY case was being tested.
Also, convert them to course badges and check, via
review_all_criteria() that the SQL structures returned
by award_criteria_cohort->get_completed_criteria_sql()
doesn't fail and return the expected counters.
Try to correct broken ul/ol/li tags, as they have an outsized impact
on course layout. Uses basic regex and loops to track open and closed
tags.
Also adds a deep clean option to the HTML cleaner, that runs less
frequent, more intensive cleanings. This is because normally _cleanHTML
gets called after each keystroke, which could cause problems with
large content on weak systems.
Behat changes are a fix for setting multiline strings in Atto, and
creating a multiline match step.
'usercreated' and 'usermodified' fields can not be always mapped.
We are filling those fields with 'old' users when working on the same
site, or with current user when working on a different instance.
By rounding the current time it was possible that the most recently
created user enrolments (e.g. self enrolments) were being excluded.
This would manifest itself in a user being enrolled on a course,
but it not appearing under "My courses" navigation or on their own
Dashboard until the rounded time had caught up with the current
time.
The `isset` call always returned true for the 'replace' option,
because even if not specified it receives a non-null value. The
`strpos` call now does a strict equality check rather than
greater-than-or-equal (which always returns true).
This includes 2 change to the order date(time) elements are filled,
each one addressing one type of problem, where current order is
problematic and can lead to unexpected dates.
1) Changing date, when current month only has X days and target
month has more than X days. Example, being 1 April, change
the date to 31 May.
This is solved by changing the order of introduction
from current D => M => Y to Y => M => D.
2) Changing date, when target month only has X days and current
month has more that X days. Example, being 31 March, change
the date to 28 Feb.
This is solved by always setting the D to 1, before the
Y => M => D sequence commented @ 1) begins.
Because of the order that dates and datetimes are filled by behat
sometimes there are some intermediate results that are impossible
and then the form (javascript) automatically reacts and fixes the
date, ultimate leading to a different date that the one we wanted
to set with Behat.
This is noticeable when switching between months (with some day
being the last day of the month) and the 2 months have a different
number of days. For example April date => March date (or the opposite).
This test covers all the critical changes (day, month and year),
back and forth. All times are Perth/Australia.
When buildilng the 'WHERE' clause, the SQL generated
a query that selected any user who was a member of the
**last** group, not all of the groups.
I believe the query has to be re-worked so that it only
returns users who are in ALL of the groups. This can
be done by a GROUP BY and HAVING.
Due to Solr bug SOLR-15039, uploading files for indexing can fail if
it uses multipart upload. This changes it to use direct binary upload.
Unfortunately, the direct binary version in PHP curl only supports a
string, so we have to load the file into memory. I added extra code to
restrict the size of files indexed to (memory limit - 100MB), which is
usually 284MB unless configured differently because cron runs under
MEMORY_EXTRA.
This patch adds some changes to guarantee that OpenBadges 2.1 (OBv2.1)
will return always the same JSON format that OBv2.0 (because the only
difference between both versions it's the BadgeConnect API).
This commit adds the missing logic for category events in
get_context() method. Without this fix, users will get errors
if they have category events with userid set to 0.
Core and mod_hvp are using the same namespace for some H5P
libraries. This is causing some random errors.
In order to get the expected behaviour in Moodle core, this patch
prepends H5P libraries in order to guarantee they are loaded first.
Plugins using same libraries will need to use a different namespace
if they overlap and a different version of these libraries should
be used.
The given condition in the if statement did not take into account cases
when the setting is locked by hierarchy. Settings which are locked by
hierarchy should should keep their current values which were inherited
from the parent.
Backpack URLs (web and API) can have up to 255. However, the form
for creating/editing them, doesn't allow URLs with more than 50
characters. This patch align limitation to DB value (255).
* Fixed inverted $sameuser test data.
* Fixed caching expectation check. Caching only relies on whether the
user accessing the completion data is the same user or not.
* Fixed checking for the caching of other modules. Should have been
checking cm ID and not instance ID.
* Additional test case when whole course parameter is passed as
true, but the requesting user is different from the target user.
These recursive calls didn't work in PHP 7.3 and below, but in PHP
7.4 they also cause a fatal error which means if you have invalid
availability data, the whole page might die.
The link to the calendar page is missing in the navigation block in
classic which causes a behat failure in the 'Set availibility dates
for an assignment' feature. The fix includes adding the calendar block
to the Course page which can be used to navigate to the calendar page.
Using the external method for updating posts, the check for empty
subject/message content wasn't correct (disallowed the string '0'),
in addition to being impossible to set a posts message format
property to FORMAT_MOODLE (integer 0).
Modifies the 'string time to timestamp' behat trasformation to use
userdate() instead of date(). The userdate() method is generally used
throught Moodle for constructing formatted date strings and this change
will provide more consistency and prevent any potential behat failures.
Therefore, if the date format is defined in the given trasformation, it
has to be strftime compatible. Example:
'I should see "##tomorrow noon##%A, %d %B %Y, %I:%M %p##"'
The unit tests for completion_info::get_data() does not make a lot of
sense with mocking being incorrectly used and the actual functionality
is not being properly tested. I have rewritten the test to use actual
cm_info instances and data providers for better coverage.
* Fix typo in $cm parameter's type in PHPDoc
* Improve the comment to better explain the logic why fetching the
completion data for the whole course can only be done when caching is
used.
Even if $wholecourse is set to true, there's no point in fetching the
completion data for all the course modules unless we're caching the
results.
When hovering over table rows with the `dimmed_text` class we
should consistently set the text/link colour.
Co-Authored-By: Mikel Martín <mikel@moodle.com>
A number of behat fails have been creeping in with the customfield code
as behat is moving onto the next step before the current step finishes.
This change introduces some additional pending JS tracking to prevent
this.
The content bank was designed for making easier to reuse content.
So "Link to the file" should be the default option when using the
contentbank repository, in order to let teachers modify their
content in the content bank and update automatically it everywhere
is used.
Some of the current behat tests were wrong but not failing because of the bug in 'should not exist' step.
Once the bug is fixed, we must fix also wrong behats.
After uninstalling a plugin, the translated strings remain in
tool_customlang table, throwing an exception when trying to localise
any strings. Currently there is no mechanism to
clean up customlang tables and files during the uninstall process,
so with this patch the invalid components will be ignored.
Sortorder field in badge_external_backpack was updated with a wrong
value. This patch fixes this behaviour and adds sortorder as
sorting criteria for displaying the list of site backpacks.
In the phpunit method reviewed for covering this, a couple of
assertEquals() calls have been changed too to put the expected value
first.
Set max-height on each container section rather than the container
itself, so that each can respond to the scrollBottom event within
the lazy loading module (which handles the overflow itself).
As discussed in MDLSITE-6397, all Moodle code files should end with
single Unix-style end of line character. Files created and edited
through the XMLDB editor should follow this rule, too.
The filepicker wasn't displayed fot the H5P Atto button when a text
area database field was created because some options were missing
in the textarea field class.
If the drawer toggle button was clicked in quick succession to close
and then re-open, then the delayed Aria.hide method would be called
which hid the drawer content when it finished opening.
File badges/oauth2callback.php has been removed and now badges
API will use admin/oauth2callback.php because it makes no sense having
it twice.
Credits go to Andrew Nicols for raising it!
Adds behat support for selecting date and time from a datetime selector
element. The passed values should represent a textual date and time
description wrapped in '##' (e.g. '##first day of January 2020 08:00##',
'##1 Jan 2020 10:30##'). Also, the value 'disabled' is valid and can be
used to disable the datetime selector element.
Adds behat support for selecting a date from the date selector element.
The passed values should represent a textual date description wrapped
in '##' (e.g. '##first day of January 2020##', '##1 Jan 2020##'). Also,
the value 'disabled' is valid and can be used to disable the date
selector element.
Moves the logic from guess_type() to a separate protected method
get_field_instance_for_element(). This would be quite useful for
form field classes as they can now use this method when there is
a need to determine the type of a given node element.
Includes the data-fieldtype attribute to the checkbox inline form
element. This element does not extend the parent inline element
template due to its specific nature and therefore this attribute was
missing.
On behat, we have to use a more specific test step if we are looking
for a "Go" button on a modal. The reason is that the html of the modal
content is put after the html of the "Go to top" button, so behat
may find the "Go to top" button if we just look for "Go".
WAVE considers any text with the size of 10px or below really small.
Increasing the font size of the navbar counter by 1px should not make a
big negative impact on the design, but improves accessibility.
In MDL-63040, it was decided that the page header for the dashboad page
should be removed.
However, Based on Success Criteria 1.3.1 and 2.4.6 from the WebAIM's
WCAG 2 Checklist, all pages should have an <h1> element.
So I put an sr-only heading on the dashboard and all other pages, where
no page header is shown.
Changed the element selector to get all array elements,
whether named or unnamed. The previus selector was only
working for elements that thir names were like name="something[]".
It was not working for name="something[a]" elements.
This is not related to the issue but I noticed it while trying to debug
it.
Back when this line was introduced in 9c140a681e, the ZipArchive had
not yet exposed this flag as a constant. It was added later with PHP
7.0.8 and we can switch to using it now.
The original implementation was based on ZipArchive::getStream() which
turns out to be very slow and if the archive contains many files, the
unzipping performance is very slow.
The patch changes the implementation to use ZipArchive::extractTo()
unless the extracted entry path contains a folder name ending with dot
(such as some/path./to/file.txt). There is a known upstream bug in the
PHP ZIP extension #77214 (also #74619 and #69477) so that we fall back
to keep using the stream in those cases.
* When a label is passed to an (advanced) checkbox and no text
was provided, the label will be displayed on the right of the the
checkbox element. So there's no point in passing an empty string for
the label just to render the text to the right of the checkbox.
* When a label is passed to an (advanced) checkbox and no text
was provided, the label will be displayed on the right of the the
checkbox element. So there's no point in passing an empty string for
the label just to render the text to the right of the checkbox.
* The aria-describedby attribute can be a list of element IDs that
describe the element. On form validation, the ID of the error message
container is added to this attribute which may already be containing
another ID. So we need to properly add/remove the error message ID
so that we don't delete any existing ID(s) in the aria-describedby
attribute during form validation.
Uses of the httpsreplace and customlang tools are known to be extremely
slow.
In our CI infrastructure on slwoer DBs, the customlang tool can take
over 90 seconds to load the page, whilst the httpsreplace tool can take
up to about 60 seconds.
These changes set appropriate timeout factors to increase the timeout
accordingly.
Also, change:
get_real_timeout(30000)
to:
get_real_timeout(30) * 1000
because the original functions are defined to use seconds, and
having the 1000 around will help us detecting cases in the case
of a hypothetical review of uses.
Displaying a default group picture in forum posts leads to confusion,
so better to not display a default group picture when the group
picture is not set for the group.
Also, change:
get_real_timeout(30000)
to:
get_real_timeout(30) * 1000
because the original functions are defined to use seconds, and
having the 1000 around will help us detecting cases in the case
of a hypothetical review of uses.
get_magic_quotes_gpc() always return false since PHP 5.3 so (1 == get_magic_quotes_gpc()) is never verified.
This allows me to safetly delete what I dropped out.
An case was found where the webdriver stop() call could fail in an
AfterScenario hook, leading to a complete rerun if no other errors were
experienced.
- Update fetch_dropbox_data to allow different result nodes and version
- Update search to the new URL with new params
- Update the get entities function to account for the change in structure.
Switch the order of operations performed when collating list of paths
from which a user can include attachments.
First collect all normalised/absolute paths then filter empty entries,
which fixes an issue where $CFG->localrequestdir could be defined but
not exist. This would lead to an empty string being passed to strpos
which triggered a PHP warning.
Co-authored-by: Peter Burnett <peterburnett@catalyst-au.net>
This ensures that the page reloads if the student uses
the Back or Forwards buttons within an attempt. This
avoids questions being in a stale state, or
the timer showing the wrong time.
Thanks to Jake Dallimore and Russell Boyatt for suggestions
which lead to this fix.
This fixes an issue on those systems that don't fully support unicode
characters within zip structures, which subsequently led to broken
links when browsing downloaded course content.
I can't expand this one in a sane fashion but the older JS is doing some
weird and wonderful things with focus.
The only way I could get this to behave correctly was to move away from
the field, move back to it, and then move away again. Other combinations
failed in different browsers for different reasons.
Expand all fieldsets rather than individual fieldsets.
This can fail in some situations where the page moves as the first
fieldset opens and HTML transitions take effect. This causes subsequent
fieldsets to move after WebDriver has calculated the click target.
These steps were creating content manually in an unnecessary fashion. I
had to debug some issues with features in these areas so took the time
to update them to make use of data generators, which are significantly
faster.
Behat should not trigger Synthetic browser events. It is incorrect to do
so as the UI should be used to trigger events correctly.
The W3C WebDriver specification explicitly states when and where these
events will be triggered from (the browser) and therefore there is no
ambiguity and no need to synthetically trigger them from Behat.
The W3C WebDriver leads to faster operation of individual steps which
highlights where WebDriver is moving to a new step faster than the
browser can process it.
The solution here is to use the `execute` function to interact with the
browsers as this makes use of the various wait and check steps.
These steps were completely pointless and were failing with the W3C
Webdriver becuase focus was never on the Update Profile button in the
first place.
At a minimum we should remove the Focus change step as it not valid, but
the following step is also pointless.
On Firefox there can be some issues with ensuring that all nodes are
visible in order to click them.
This is likely an upstream geckodriver bug and not one that can be
easily addressed across all of Moodle.
In this instance the "Next" button is just outside the Visible Window,
but it is in an iFrame which is fully visible. In this situation
Firefox is unable to click the button but does not error.
The W3C Specification does not require that a NodeElement be in the
current viewport before triggering a mouseOver. As a result the
mouseOver will generate an Exception because the element is not in the
viewport, and the X/Y co-ordinates are invalid.
To handle this the node is scrolled into view.
Normalise switching of window contexts by setting the main window name
to a null.
Where the window has no name (null/empty), then the root context is
selected.
This change introduces a new function to execute Javascript directly on
a node.
This should not, ordinarily, be used directly by steps, but may be
required in other parts of the Behat interaction.
The PHP WebDriver Mink Driver does not necessarily require Selenium. It
supports Selenium 3 upwards, and can be used directly with ChromeDriver,
EdgeDriver, SafariDriver, GeckoDriver, and others.
It therefore uses a slightly different configuraitno path.
This commit updates core Behat features to make use of the
php-webdriver/webdriver library instead of the legacy Instaclick
library.
Most of these changes relate to use of features of WebDriver which we
are required to use directly rather than through the Mink Driver.
This commit updates the composer dependencies to make use of the updated
version of moodlehq/moodle-behat-extension which depends upon the
php-webdriver/webdriver and relevant Mink WebDriver.
When current language doesn't have accompanying videojs language file
we should fallback to displaying the player in English, otherwise the
web service returns empty and a Javascript exception is triggered.
Upgrade step that resets the 'Data modification API' (convert_data)
setting to its default value if this setting is currently configured
to use a file located within the $CFG->dataroot directory.
Prevents configuring the 'Data modification API' (convert_data) setting
to use files located within the $CFG->dataroot directory as it exposes
the site to security risks.
The form_autocomplete is essentially a custom element. Unfortunately the
`setValue()` function in Mink has undesired actions so it is necessary
to write our own handling for it.
The standard Mink `setValue()` function focuses the element, sets a
value, and then blurs the element. In the case of the autocomplete this
can cause the autocomplete suggestions list to be closed in some
situations. Instead of using the setValue we click, and type the value,
but do not immediately blur.
Fixed a regression caused by MDL-64194 resulting in Dashboard - Course
overview pagination not working from second page of courses onwards.
Course overview block should now do the following:
- Display no pagination controls when user has no courses
- Display no pagination controls when less than 12 courses to display
- Only display pagination controls up to the number of courses user is
enrolled in
- Work correctly when on a page greater than the second page.
There was a typo - missing underscore. As a result, the new refresh
token was never updated in the database. Depending on the issuer and
whether or when theyu invalidate issued refresh tokens, this might or
might not make the token refresh stop working.
Starting from PHP 7, most language errors throw Error exceptions. We
want to deal with those equally as with any other exception so we need
to catch all Throwables here.
There are serveral ways a quiz attempt can be submitted:
1. The student click the Submit and finish button. In this case,
no problem. We record the current time as the finish time
for the quiz attempt.
2. The student is activly working away at the quiz, and the
count-down timer reachers zero. In this case, we also record
the current time. Note that, if the server is under high load,
then this could well end up being a few seconds after the
theoretical end time, so you could have a quiz with a 30 minute
time limit, with an attempt that lasted 30:07. However, this
is just an accurate reflection of what happened, so should
be recorded like this.
3. If the student is offline when the time expires, then
(depending on the quiz settings) the attempt may be
automatically submitted by cron, but this will happen with
at least some delay (to prevent race conditions between cron
and a student working online) and if cron is running slow
on the server, it could be a lot later. Previously, this led
to, say, a 30 minute quiz where an attempt seemed to have
lasted 67 minutes, which confused people.
Now, in this situation, the finsh time for the quiz attempt is
recorded as the time when the time limit ran out. This is not
just less confusing for teachers looking at the quiz report,
it is also more accurate. That is the latest time at which
students could have made any changes to their responses.
This text is not directly output to final users, it is used just in the textarea in both the site and the app.
Applying format, case issues like adding glossary links etc...
* Set appropriate heading element IDs
* Replace usages of deprecated HTML tag acronym with abbr instead.
* Add a label for the export fields fieldset.
* Move the CSV delimiter list outside the radio group.
* Fix div under a label element and duplicate labels
for the checkboxes of the fields to be exported by showing the field
name and type together.
* Group the fields to be exported as a fieldset.
* Move unsupported fields into a separate list.
* Move export options into its own section and group the options as a
fieldset.
First working version, supports phpunit (using build matrix):
- php72 (lowest), running mysql.
- php74 (highest), running postgres.
Also verifies that the branch has been "gruntified" and there
isn't any missing change (build js/css files).
TODO: Verify the remaining checks currently in .travis.yml, namely:
- CITEST
- Add caching
- Better health-check for DB images.
- Support from the tracker (satus badges and enable check).
- Support from CiBoT (status and enable check).
- Consider moving both the common setup (git, composer...)
and the database (mysql, postgres) to own actions for
easier tweaking.
Behat does not play well with confirmation dialogues and in some
situations it does not wait for the page to reload before starting the
next step.
This change adds a pending_js call which is only resolved if the cancel
button was pressed, otherwise it remains in-progress until the page
reloads resetting the entire state of it.
This commit updates the following steps to use the
`the_attribute_of_should_be_set` step under the hood:
- the [element] [type] should be disabled
- the [element] [type] should be enabled
- the [element] [type] should be readonly
- the [element] [type] should not be readonly
This reduces unnecssary code duplication.
This commit promotes the Inplace Editable field to a first-class form
element by introducing a new partial selector for inplace editable
fields, and teaching the field manager how to recognise these, then
introducing a new field type which can handle setting values for this
field.
Behat form fields are implemented in a way completely isolated from the
rest of the Behat Context system. Whereas regular step definitions have
access to execute steps, to call `find`, check for JS running, and other
related functionality, the Moodle implementation of a field type does
not have any access to this.
By moving the core functionality of behat_base to a new trait, and the
constants to a new interface, the functionality can also be used in
behat form fields in the same way as elsewhere.
This is similar to change made in MDL-69136 to allow an already-fetched
NodeElement to be provided to the get_node_in_container() function and
makes it easier to be deterministic when writing steps.
By default only lowest php version will be executed, and only pgsql.
This default behavior can be changed with a new variable:
MOODLE_PHP = [all]
MOODLE_DATABASE = [pgsql | mysqli | all]
The 'edit_instance_validation()' method checks for existing meta enrolment instances.
The fix replaces DB queries in a loop for each course with a single query for all courses.
Also, a new testing method 'test_edit_instance_validation_with_existing_courses()'
was added to /enrol/meta/tests/plugin_test.php to test if the new implementation
returns an error in case of trying to save the already linked courses in the 'customint1' field.
In some browsers the ajax grade select does not properly update the
grade after setting values. The previous solution was to press the
[enter] key, but doing this with the new key type step opens the select
box again. This is what happens when a real user presses enter on the
select.
This is the last possible field in the report, so pressing the tab key
to move to the next gradable element does not work.
The solution uses a shift-tab to move the focus away to the previous
gradale element. In this case it must also be moved to an earlier step
because the previously selected value must be checked in the Then
section of the test and if it is selected then its value cannot be
checked.
Note: The ddmarker question type was previously getting the number of
keypresses wrong. This was because it was using both keyDown/keyUp, and
also keyPress. As a result each keypress was essentially happening two
times.
A previous change as part of this commitset was intended to move the
modal to the document.body, but where the modal had been destroyed it
was instead added back to the body.
Before this change when a modal was shown and an element on the page
was fullscreen the modal would be created behind it.
This change ensures that the modal will be inside an element that is
fullscreen so that it will be correctly displayed.
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*/
classnameextendsmodule_area_base{
/**
* Get table name.
* @return string
*/
publicfunctionget_tablename():string{
return'imscp';
}
/**
* Get field name.
* @return string
*/
publicfunctionget_fieldname():string{
return'name';
}
}
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