This site backpack verification is not required so, instead of
running it always here, it will be moved to a separate page to let
admins decide when to check it.
This feature adds an admin tool for creating custom licenses.
Now custom licenses can be added and amended in Moodle, and the site
default can be set to a custom license.
Core licenses remain hard-coded and are uneditable, so they will always
require update within Moodle core updates, and maintain their
internationalisation through core language strings.
This also includes fundamental changes to the license API including
the addition of license caching and deprecation of no longer required
admin settings for license management.
This adds two new admin settings to the theme appearance options.
Shows the lang menu in secure layout, langmenuinsecurelayout.
Shows the user's name in secure layout, logininfoinsecurelayout.
When the page layout is set to secure, these options will be in effect.
Mozilla backpack closed a few months ago. It was moved to Badgr.io
(as OBv1.0) but as we're also supporting Badgr.io OBv2.0, it
makes no sense to leave old references to Mozilla backpack there.
A new plugintype has been created for having more than one installed
third-party H5P libraries. Existing libraries have been moved from
lib/h5p to the new h5plib_v124 plugin.
If your server is behind multiple reverse proxies that append to the
X-Forwarded-For header then you will need to specify a comma separated
list of ip addresses or subnets of the reverse proxies to be ignored
in order to find the users correct IP address.
Co-authored by: Adrian Greeve <adrian@moodle.com>
AMOS BEGIN
CPY [description,moodle],[description,core_h5p]
CPY [status,moodle],[status,core_h5p]
AMOS END
Instead of checking whether the charset is set to 'utf8' when
determining full unicode support, it should be checking whether the
charset is set to 'utf8mb4'.
Added an admin setting to show/hide the emoji picker in messaging
because some versions of MySQL don't have full unicode support so
emojis won't save in the dabase.
If we detect that the site is running an unsupported version of MySQL
then the setting can not be enabled. Instead the admin will see a
message explaining that they will need to upgrade their database
before they can enable the emoji picker.