This implementation will introduce a qbank plugin "managecategories"
which will add the question categories feature in the question bank view
by replacing the core classes. Having this plugin will give users
the flexibility of enabling or disabling the category tab.
This commit implements the qbank api so that any plugin
can implement its own question bank. This api currently
works parallely with the moodle core classes and the
added qbank in the core, means the moment a plugin
is installed, that object is replaced with the object
from the plugin instead of core, which means the api
has flexibility till the plugins are integrated and the
plugins can be integrated in any order.
All the old classes are still there and not deprecated
as there is a different tracker for the changes to the
quiz and another tracker for class deprecation and
class renaming. Core question units tests are pointing
to the new api structure but the classes are pointing
to the location related to the plugin availability.
Co-Authored-By: Luca Bösch <luca.boesch@bfh.ch>
Co-Authored-By: Guillermo Gomez Arias <guillermogomez@catalyst-au.net>
one more array fix
Issue 1: While essay question's uploading progress, we need to disable submit
buttons to prevent submit form event.
Issue 2: Enable buttons after pressing cancel button on the popup
confirming overwrite file existed.
In order to allow for correct seb:// or sebs:// calls without browser
warnings of insecure links, it is not possible to send a get request
with an attached cmid parameter to the unknown seb:// or sebs://
URL via a form button.
We've got to use a <a href> link outside a form to circumvent
browsers warning of an insecure link and call Safe Exam Browser
correctly.
Other tests check behaviour of individual conditions, this tests that
when multiple core and custom conditions are required, each will be
updated as required and not cache until all are completed.
Allow for conditions that are not set, consistent with other modules.
They will usually always be set in practice, but best to handle it,
which also helps with unit testing.