It was decided to roll only configuration dates and any date related to user content
such as 'timecreated' , 'timemodified' etc should not be rolled forward.
The quiz update events code depends on the "old" events in the
DB being returned in the same order as they were originally made,
however there was no guarantee that this would be the case.
There were also situations where the priority would not be explicitly
set (e.g., when creating the "original" event).
- Activities can have their custom completion rules added to cm_info
through the get_coursemodule_info callback.
- Descriptions of a modules active completion rules can be fetched using
the component callback mod_xxx_get_completion_active_rule_descriptions
which takes in a cm_info object and returns an array of strings.
Part of MDL-58138 epic
Set the event priority of the following activity overrides:
* mod_assign
* mod_lesson
* mod_quiz
Always create separate events for start and end dates of activities.
New module functions quiz_get_group_override_priorities() and
lesson_get_group_override_priorities() to calculate the priorities
of group overrides for a quiz/lesson activity.
The sections are created on the edit quiz page, and then appear in the
navigation panel when the quiz is being attempted to help students find
their way around.
The 'Shuffle questions' setting has been moved from being per-quiz
to being a per-section.
This commit is actually the joint work of Mahmoud Kassaei and Tim Hunt
from The Open University. We could only use one persons name for the
commit and this time Mahmoud gets the credit/blame.
This commit is actually the joint work of Mahmoud Kassaei, Colin
Chambers and Tim Hunt from The Open University. We could only use one
persons name for the commit, and this time Colin gets the credit/blame.
The goal of this work was to increase usability, and also clean up
the page enough that it will be possible to add new features in future.
Display of mod/quiz/edit.php is now entirely generated by
mod_quiz\output\edit_renderer. This uses a helper class
mod_quiz\structure to provide details of the structure of the quiz, and
mod_quiz\repaginate to alter that structure. (Acutally, there are still
some modification methods on mod_quiz\structure. Expect that to be
cleaned up in future.)
The new code uses much more ajax, and there are new scripts
mod/quiz/edit_rest.php and mod/quiz/repaginate.php to handle this.
(Again, don't be surprised if those two scripts get merged in future.)
Also questionbank.ajax.php (which may, in future, be made more generic,
and moved into the core question bank code.)
Most of the new JavaScript code has intentionally copied the way things
are done when editing activities on the course page.
As a result of this, mod/quiz/editlib.php is now much shorter than it
was. (In future, expect the remaining code in here to move into
mod/quiz/classes.)
This patch adds completion options to Quiz similar to what is available in scorm.
One can have the quiz marked complete when either a passing grade is achieved or
all attempts are used up. This will allow a quiz to complete when the user "passes
or fails". (Where "fail" means "using up all attempts without passing".)
In new logging api, xxx_get_view_actions() and xxx_get_post_actions()
will not be used to identify the paticipation of user. Event's crud
and edulevel status will define user's participation.