version = planned 2015051100 release version
requires= current 2015050500 rc1 version
Note: On purpose, the course format social wrong version (2015102100)
has been kept unmodified. Looking forward a solution right now.
Note that this is a very basic conversion without doing any refactoring
to split the tasks up better. That will come in MDL-44734, this is about
being a safe backportable change to give admins better control over the
running of the forum cron task.
The forum subscription function is called in some cases on forum creation
(specifically the case of an automatically subscribed forum).
Since the forum subscription requires both the course_module instance, and
the context these must both be present when subscribing users to the forum,
however these are not fully set up until after the forum has been created.
By moving the subscription to a subscriber, we are able to hook into the
module creation event after the course_module and context have been linked
to the forum instance.
The 'mod/forum:initialsubscriptions' was introduced in 1.7 as a workaround for missing enrolment info - the mod_form forum help was not even updated to mention this capability. Now that we have reliable enrolment info we can significantly improve both enrol and unenrol performance. Hopefully majority of users will not miss this capability...
* Added the component and ratingarea fields and implemented it throughout
the rating API as mandatory fields
* Cleanup rating indexes
* Upgrade forum/data/glossary ratings
* Moved the logic in the render_rating method to methods of the rating object.
* Added new callback for checking ratingareas
* Cleaned comments here and there
* Mark the xxx_get_participants methods as deprecated
* Refactor rate_ajax and ratingsuser_can_view_aggregate methods
* Cleaned up rating/index.php to use html_table object and moved inline styles to CSS.
* Added missing properties of the rating object that were being set throughout the rating
API.
The display mode selector is supposed to display in the middle of the
row. Move discussion selector should be on the right, portfolio export
selector on the left. Thanks Sam Marshall for the report and testing the
patches.
Rather than performing complicated upgrade procedures from the old (broken) logic in three activity modules, we are adding new capabilities to those three modules to make them all consistent, and using them in a callback from the Ratings API. This is the same as the Comments API.
The downside is that two sets of capabilities need to be enabled for ratings to work. Hopefully this can be mitigated somewhat when build some sort of shortcuts on the module settings forms to set capabilities. In the meantime, the effect is reduced somewhat by having all the rating capabilities enabled by default for student and teacher roles. This means control is in the hands of whatever the modules have set, giving very close backward compatibility.
This is not the perfect solution, but neither were the other two.