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.
This just deletes all the upgrade steps previous to 3.6.0. Some
small adjustments, like tweaking globals can also be applied
when needed.
Also includes an upgrade step to prevent upgrading from any
version < 2018120300 (v3.6.0) as anti-cheating measure.
Note that in this case, there wasn't any case of upgradelib
functions being used, hence we haven't to deprecate/remove
anything in codebase. When there is such a need, that is done
in separate commits (one for each function) and documented here.
See MDL-65809 commits for an example removing/deprecating a
good number of functions.
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.
version = 2020110900 release version
requires= 2020110300 current beta+ (week6roll1) version
Note that, because we are under parallel development period,
this is being done in the branch that is going to be released
(MOODLE_310_STABLE already existing) for Moodle 3.10.0 and
not in master, that is the one getting the bump under normal
(non-parallel) periods.
All the setup/teardown/pre/post/conditions template methods
now are required to return void. This was warned with phpunit 7
and now is enforced.
At the same time, fix a few wrong function names,
provider data and param types, return statements...
If a link contains no text, the function or purpose of the link will not
be presented to the user. This can introduce confusion for keyboard and
screen reader users.
The "Ok" (with lower-case "k") string was added in MDL-68409 to keep
backwards compatibility with YUI alerts that had it hard-coded. But we
should not need to explain to translators why we have two OK strings
like this and why they use different wording.
Additionally, there would be inconsistency in Behat tests and everywhere
depending on which "OK" or "Ok" string is used for buttons.
So instead, this patch changes the hard-coded 'Ok' string in the YUI and
we should stick to "OK" from now on everywhere.
This just deletes all the upgrade steps previous to 3.5.0. Some
small adjustments, like tweaking globals can also be applied
when needed.
Also includes an upgrade step to prevent upgrading from any
version < 2018051700 (v3.5.0) as anti-cheating measure.
Previous commits have removed/deprecated all the upgradelib functions
not used anymore in codebase. Deletion has been documented in corresponding
upgrade.txt files:
- upgrade_fix_block_instance_configuration()
- upgrade_theme_is_from_family(), upgrade_find_theme_location()
and linkcoursesectionsupgradescriptwasrun setting
- upgrade_block_positions
- upgrade_fix_config_auth_plugin_names()
and upgrade_fix_config_auth_plugin_defaults()
- format_xxx_upgrade_remove_numsections(), format_xxx_upgrade_hide_extra_sections()
and format_xxx_upgrade_add_empty_sections()
- filter_mathjaxloader_upgrade_cdn_cloudflare()
and filter_mathjaxloader_upgrade_mathjaxconfig_equal()
- get_assignments_with_rescaled_null_grades()
These have been kept because continue being used by restore:
- \core\task\refresh_mod_calendar_events_task
By adding the "Search" aria label to a number of elements
any search of "Search" buttons, previously working in other
parts of the UI are not found anymore (because the hidden
ones are found before).
So, moving to click via xpath. Ideally we should be able to
find the target button in an easier, human readable way. But
there aren't many ids, names around to make it easier.