- added class format_base as the base for all course formats
- added class format_site for the pseudo-format 'site' used for displaying activities on the front page
- added class format_legacy that overrides format_base functions with calling old-style 'callback_xxx' functions
- replaced all usage of 'callback_xxx' functions with format_base methods
- made arguments of get_section_name(), get_course_url() more flexible
- deprecated function get_generic_section_name(), it's contents is moved to format_base
- global_navigation::format_display_course_content() is removed, plugins can supress the sections navigations using extend_course_navigation()
Rather than overloading the $CFG->bloglevel setting which had a
confusing UI in the appearance subsystem.
In order to achieve this we modify take the defaults from the existing
bloglevel setting and set that for $CFG->enableblogs. Note that in order
to prevent a bad default settings from being set we also set
$CFG->bloglevel to a valid 'enabled' setting.
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).
The idea is to not use inequalities in SQL queries for loading of courses in navigation because ti seems some SQL query optimiser have problems with that.
* Fixed implementation of navigation settings navshowcategories, navshowallcourses, and navcourselimit
* Improved performance associated with loading all, or a collection of courses
* Fixed duplicate calls to loading functions when we had the information required to know it had already occurred