These are the only cases 100% safe to apply the renaming of the
testcase class names to match the file names.
All other cases are not safe, because they are missing namespace
and may enter into name conflicts. Adding namespaces is not as
simple as imagined because it implies to, also, add a good number
of modifications to core. See the issue for more details.
Custom fields can now be added to question types.
Site administrators can configure the custom fields and
filed types available. Teachers and question creators can
then use these fields for extra question metadata when
creating questions. Question creators can control if
the fields are displayed to students when they are
taking a quiz or not.
This features uses the core Moodle custom field API.
Co-Authored-By: Matt Porritt <mattp@catalyst-au.net>
Co-Authored-By: Safat Shahin <safatshahin@catalyst-au.net>
Co-Authored-By: Marc-Alexandre Ghaly <marc-alexandreghaly@catalyst-ca.net>
This implementation will introduce bulk actions qbank
plugins which can grab the selected question and perform
actions according to the selected option from dropdown
in the base view.
Co-Authored-By: Safat Shahin <safatshahin@catalyst-au.net>
Co-Authored-By: Matt Porritt <mattp@catalyst-au.net>
This implementation will introduce the usage plugin
which shows qhich quizes are using this question,
number of attmpts and other information.
Co-Authored-By: Safat Shahin <safatshahin@catalyst-au.net>
Co-Authored-By: Matt Porritt <mattp@catalyst-au.net>
This implementation will add the statistics plugin to core.
Statistics plugin shows the overall report for a question using
a couple columns in the base view.
This change resolves a unit test issue while running an
individual testsuite rather than the entire one after the
first init call for phpunit. It requires the file so it can
point back to the comment api while required.
This implementation will introduce a qbank plugin
"comment" which will allow users with the capability
to comment in a question. It also implements a
callback for the question preview page to view
and add comments from the preview page. Comment
plugin is implemented using the existing comments
API from the core.
Co-Authored-By: Guillermo Gomez Arias <guillermogomez@catalyst-au.net>
Co-Authored-By: Safat Shahin <safatshahin@catalyst-au.net>
Co-Authored-By: Matt Porritt <mattp@catalyst-au.net>