The activity information output component displays information about
an activity module that can contain:
1. Activity dates
2. Completion information
a. A manual completion button; or
b. A list of automatic completion conditions and their statuses.
This patch also includes a new JS module called
core_course/manual_completion_toggle for toggling the
completion state of activities that support manual completion.
Allow the core_completion_update_activity_completion_status_manually
web service function to be called from AJAX as well. This is needed
by the new manual completion toggle button in the
core_course/completion_manual template.
Before resetting completion states during module update, we need to
rebuild the course cache first in order to properly reset the completion
states. Otherwise, calls to methods that fetch course module info
via cache (e.g. cm_info::create()) will fetch outdated information.
This change removes references in code and comments to a few
deprecated functions that were accidentally missed in the larger
change.
The code changes only affect service_users.php. I made it support
custom user profile fields in this query, because it was easy
enough, rather than adding another TODO to fix later.
Note that there wasn't any case of multiple testcase classes in
1 file. All the cases reported in the issue were false positives
caused but other "mock/fixture" files being named _test.
So all this issue does is:
1) rename any _test suffixed class in test files, because we are
going to start renaming a lot of test classes to _test.
2) ensure that the 2 test case classes modified in this issue,
are already observing the filename = classname rule that will
be implemented soon (and verigy it works).
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).
By not redirecting when we are already on the purge caches page we
can preserve the submitted form data, allowing users to easily
repeat the previous action.