- Fields added to format_legacy as default course format options;
- Upgrade script copies fields values from table course to course_format_options;
- Fields removed from table course;
- Fields removed from edit course form;
- Since front-page course has a 'numsections' setting, format_site defines it as it's option;
- Removed accessing those fields in core code unless we know that format supports them and in this
case instead of $course = $DB->get_record('course'); we use:
$course = course_get_format($courseorid)->get_course(); This way all format-specific options
are added to the $course object
* Added a bit of AMOS to copy existing strings and save a little translation effort
* Cleaned up fixed strings in several places
* Cleaned up some existing strings as required.
* Fixed install and upgrade code. Split upgrade into two parts (one for each table).
* Fixed fatal error caused by missing forms lib inclusion
* Added param types to forms.
* Converted file_get_content to use curl for URL's.
* Cleaned things up per coding style.
* Separated subscription management and form into separate files.
* Tidied up bennu inclusion to just where required.
* Lots of other small fixes as well.
AMOS BEGIN
CPY [calendar,calendar],[colcalendar,calendar]
CPY [actions,moodle],[actions,calendar]
CPY [never,moodle],[never,calendar]
AMOS END
Adds an extra import section alongside the existing export in the
calendar views. Allows the user to import from either a file or a
URL as a subscription, with an optional polling interval of hourly,
daily, weekly, monthly, or annually. This subscription may be added
to the user, group, global or course calendars. These subscriptions
are tracked in a separate database table, and an extra column added
to the events table to relate them to the subscription. The event
uuid field is also expanded to allow for the RFC-2445 UID property.
Subscriptions are listed on the calendar view page, and can be
added and removed, manually polled, and the polling interval
adjusted. Subscription events are updated on cron.
* Fixed up database installation and upgrade code
* Reverted some whitespace optimisations to minimise conflicts
* Optimised commits made by Mark to reduce complexity and add tracker issue numbers
The combination of repositoryid and reference field is supposed to be a
unique identification of an external file. Because the reference is a
TEXT field, we can't use it to compose the index. So we use the
referencehash instead and the file API is responsible to keep it
up-to-date.
Conflicts:
lib/db/upgrade.php
lib/phpunit/lib.php
version.php
Fixed:
lib/db/upgrade.php - duplicate course->sectioncache add code
lib/db/install.xml - cleanup needed because xmldb editor was not used
lib/phpunit/classes/util.php - cleanup $GROUPLIB_CACHE on test reset
Credit: original version done by Kirill Astashov of NetSpot (netspot.com.au),
finished and tweaked by sam.
This change adds conditional availability support for sections analagous to
that already available for activities. (Backend, UI, backup/restore.)
In order that this feature does not reduce performance, section cacheing has
also been added using a new course 'sectioncache' field analagous to modinfo.
The new feature integrates with activity availability so that activities
inside sections which are not available are automatically not available
themselves (meaning it works to restrict access).