- `notifylevel` will change what gets sent as part of the antivirus
notification emails based on the scan type. For example if set on
SCAN_RESULT_FOUND, it will not notify for any detections, if set to
SCAN_RESULT_ERROR, it will notify for both detections and errors.
- `threshold` will determine how far the lookback is when displaying the
status of the /reports/status (System Status) page. It will display as
an ERROR state if there has been scanner issues within this certain
threshold period
- As part of the above, scanner errors will now trigger a new event
which will be logged as antivirus_scan_data_error or
antivirus_scan_file_error. Due to the nature of it reading from the
logs table, it only works currently for the "Standard logging"
logstore.
Convert to system report API provided by Report builder. The entity
defines the columns and filters, which are used by the system
report class we have created.
Add option to class csv_export_writer to prefix CSV file with UTF-8 byte
order mark (BOM). This helps Microsoft Excel detect the file's character
encoding.
It seems that the new phpcs3 checker is now controlling those
line comments that previously were ignored.
This commit just looks for all the cases and bulk-add
them when needed. The bash script (mac) used to add all them is:
while read -r line; do
arr=(${line//:/ })
if [[ -n ${arr[0]} ]] && [[ -n ${arr[1]} ]]; then
echo " file ${arr[0]}, line ${arr[1]}"
sed -i "${arr[1]}s/\$/\./" ${arr[0]}
fi
done < <(find . -name version.php | xargs ag --nomultiline '>(version|requires) *=.*//.*[^;\.]$')
Provide page for the reports in the course administration.
The page has a drop down to navigate to different reports.
The navigation is remembered just like the grade reports in
the course.
Signed-off-by: Sujith Haridasan <sujith@moodle.com>
Even if a prediction is hidden from the report once is flagged,
it can be flagged several times if the user visits detailed view via URL.
We remove the checkbox to select a prediction and flag it
once it has already been flagged.
This class would belong more appropriately within the 'user' API
(core_user) instead of within the 'core' API, since it is
directly related to user data.
Since the class has only just been added to Moodle, now is a good
time to move it.
In all cases changes have been kept to a minimum while not making
the code completely horrible. For example, there are many instances
where it would probably be better to rewrite a query entirely, but
I have not done that (in order to reduce the risk of changes).