When an HTML content area contains invalid HTML, some editors will clean
and validate the content upon submission.
In this case the content was:
<b>Test content</b>
But this should be wrapped in some form of container which accepts
phrasing content (such as a <p> tag).
Some editors, such as TinyMCE, will normalise the content and add the
wrapping paragraph tags to it.
Furthermore, the bold tag is purely stylistic and does not have semantic
meaning. As a result, the <strong> tag is favoured and some editors,
again such as TinyMCE, will replace bold tags with strong tags.
We should update the content here to be valid HTML (wrap the bold tag
in a para), and use a strong tag rather than bold. This allows this test
to pass both with Atto, and other stricter editors such as TinyMCE 6.
This issue just goes over all the currently incorrect
namespaces in test cases and:
1. Change the namespace to the correct one.
2. Move/rename it to correct location if needed (level 2 and down).
3. Remove not needed MOODLE_INTERNAL check when possible.
4. Remove file phpdoc when the file only has one class.
5. Make small adjustments in case the change of namespace requires it.
There is an upgrade to clean the moodlenetprofile field which
performs very poorly, but it is also not needed because an upgrade
further down sets this field to empty string anyway.
Oracle 21 performs worse than previous versions and this
is causing some tool_httpsreplace jobs to, near consistently,
fail with timeouts.
This can be workaround in a number of ways:
1) Hacking tool_httpsreplace to detect when it's running a
behat test and avoid running it completely. We did something
like that for tool_customlang in the past. Ugly exception.
2) For Oracle jobs, set BEHAT_INCREASE_TIMEOUT to 2 or higher, that
will allow the whole behat run to have more time. Maybe too much
if only the tool_httpsreplace scenarios are affected. And requires
special configuration in sites running the tests.
3) Improve Oracle 21 performance. There are some remaining tests to
perform to achieve that, but it's extremely slow process, so it
won't happen soon.
4) Give more time to the failing tests using the step: "I mark this
test as slow setting a timeout factor of X". It applies to all
databases, but we are already using it, so no big problem. It's the
same than solution 2) but from within the tests instead of affecting
to the whole run.
From all the alternatives above, this patch implements 4), doubling
(from current 2 to 4), to give each test up to two minutes
(30 secs * 4 = 120 secs) with the new allowed timeout-factor.
The enabled state of a plugin is a tri-state value (boolean or
null). We should be consistent with elsewhere by only considering
boolean false as an actually disabled plugin.
See also cdcb53a1 for similar change in task management.
This just deletes all the upgrade steps previous to 3.9.0. Some
small adjustments, like tweaking globals can also be applied
when needed.
Also includes an upgrade step to prevent upgrading from any
version < 2020061500 (v3.9.0) as anti-cheating measure.
The next commits will proceed to deprecate / remove functions
that were exclusively (usually belonging to upgradelib) being
used by those, now removed, upgrade steps. This is the list
of code to remove and document in upgrade.txt files:
- upgrade_analytics_fix_contextids_defaults()
- upgrade_convert_hub_config_site_param_names()
- upgrade_rename_prediction_actions_useful_incorrectly_flagged()
- \mod_forum\task\refresh_forum_post_counts adhoc task.
And these is the code that has NOT been removed
because it may be needed later (no matter there aren't uses now):
- \core_search\manager::clean_up_non_existing_area(), used by
- \core\task\clean_up_deleted_search_area_task adhoc task
Following MDL-63580 this now finally deprecates and removes the class
\tool_task\run_from_cli, please use \core\task\manager.
Following MDL-63580 this now finally deprecates and removes
- admin/tool/task/cli/schedule_task.php, use admin/cli/scheduled_task.php
- admin/tool/task/cli/adhoc_task.php, use admin/cli/adhoc_task.php
Also mentions and references to the old CLI scripts are updated to
point to the new counterparts.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Ziegenberg <daniel@ziegenberg.at>
This patch fixes the behat failures with classic for the scenario
"Upload users enrolling them on courses and assign category roles".
There is a "Participants" link hidden in the "Site pages" which is
causing these failures.
Apart from this, there was another issue because it was not possible
to navigation with classic (I've added one extra step to visit homepage).
- Updates to log stores and backup helper to improve performance when
checking if a course has been modified.
- This is a breaking change as it adds a new function on the sql_reader
interface.
Co-authored-by: Kevin Pham <keevan.pham@gmail.com>