Since 29c00fc1 it is calculated dynamically. Ensure all elements
that would otherwise overlap the panel add appropriate class so
they are accounted for during this calculation.
MDL-73902 caused a regression in reportbuilder editor horizontal scrolling because of the 'no-overflow' class removal
in the table container wrapper. This patch add styles to allow horizontal scroll in reportbuilder editor table.
When a schedule is created with "No recurrence", it should only be
sent when both conditions are true: it's start time is after the
current time; and the time it was last sent is before it's start
time (either 0/never sent; or a time it was manually sent).
* Ordering issues from \core_reportbuilder\local\helpers\schedule's
get_schedule_report_users() method won't guarantee that the expected
task log output will always be the same as user two can be fetched first
before user one which will cause the message to be sent to user two
first. So just get the task log's output string and make sure it
contains the expected log strings.
Moodle announced that support for IE would be dropped back in August
2020 with Moodle 3.9 but not active steps were taken at that time. That
decision was made in MDLSITE-6109 and this particular step was meant to
be taken in Moodle 3.10.
This is the first step taken to actively drop support for IE.
This commit also bumps the browser support pattern from 0.25% to 0.3%.
The percentage here includes any browser where at least this percentage
of users worldwide may be using a browser. In this case it causes
support for Android 4.3-4.4 to be dropped, which relate to Android
KitKat (released 2013).
This combination of changes means that all of the supported browsers in
our compatibility list support modern features including async,
for...of, classes, native Promises, and more which has a huge impact on
the ease of debugging code, and drastically reduces the minified file
size because a number of native Polyfills included by Babel are no
longer included.
Unfortunately the babel minify-mangle plugin seems to be abandoned and
in certain circumstances can be very buggy. The only safe options are to
disable it, or to switch to a different minification library.
Not minifying our javascript is not ideal, so this commit updates the
javascript tasks to use a rollup, combined with babel, and terser.
Babel still converts code from ES/UMD/AMD to AMD modules with the
relevant browser support, whilst terser minifies the code.
The rollup bundler handles tracking and creation of sourcemaps, and
supports better parallelisation of the tasks.
Since the upgrade to Node LTS/Gallium requires an upgrade to @babel/core
and eslint, which change the built files anyway, this seems like the
ideal time to make this change.
As the 'average' and 'percentage' aggregation types both return
float values, we should ensure they are output with localised
formatting (e.g. decimal separator).