Significant string changes:
* importgroups_help,core_group - Correcting optional fieldnames
(removing picture, hidepicture and adding groupidnumber, groupingname
and enablemessaging)
* penaltyforeachincorrecttry_help,core_question - additional paragraph
about scoring logic
* resultdownloadready,tool_dataprivacy - wording corrected (no need to
go to a download page)
* auth_dbfielduser,auth_db - varchar data type requirement
3.7 (min PHP 7.1) requires 3.2 (first version supporting PHP 7.1)
This just deletes all the upgrade steps previous to 3.2.0. Some
small adjustments, like adding missing MOODLE_INTERNAL or tweaking
globals can also be applied when needed.
Also includes an upgrade step to prevent upgrading from any
version < 2016120500 (v3.2.0) as anti-cheating measure.
Next commit will get rid of/deprecate all the upgradelib functions
not used anymore in codebase. (note there isn't any this time).
Significant string changes:
* sitepolicies, core_admin - 'Site policies' changed to 'Site security
settings'
* processexpirationstask, enrol_paypal - more explanatory name
* sitepolicy_help and sitepolicyguest_help, core_admin - setting will
only have an effect if the site policy handler is set to default
* sitepolicyhandler_desc,core_admin - improved wording
* pathtodot_help, core_admin - Windows and Mac paths
* debugstringids_desc, core_admin - improved explanation
LTS (3.5) requires previous LTS (3.1)
This just deletes all the upgrade steps previous to 3.1.0. Some
small adjustments, like adding missing MOODLE_INTERNAL or tweaking
globals can also be applied when needed.
Also includes an upgrade step to prevent upgrading from any
version < 2016052300 (v3.1.0) as anti-cheating measure.
Next commit will get rid of/deprecate all the upgradelib functions
not used anymore in codebase.
This just deletes all the upgrade steps previous to 3.0.0. Some
small adjustments, like adding missing MOODLE_INTERNAL or tweaking
globals can also be applied when needed.
Also includes an upgrade step to prevent upgrading from any
version < 2015111600 (v3.0.0) as anti-cheating measure.
Next commit will get rid of/deprecate all the upgradelib functions
not used anymore in codebase.
Fix I edit profile steps
Apply fixed header in css
Remove transitions from menus for behat
Be more specific about some "I follow" steps
Navigation path changes
"Current course" node removed from nav tree
Adapt tests because there are no default blocks
Force some space between action menu items
If there is a required custom field that the user can fill by editing
their profile, and that field is missing, the user should be considered
as not fully set up. Instead, we want to redirect them to edit their
profile first.
There are some exceptions when we want to fall back to the previous
behaviour and check just the name and email fields. These exceptional
cases include checking remote user data in incoming MNet request (no
user id, no custom fields supported) and calls to require_login() with
redirecting disabled (typically ajax filepicker requests on profile
editing page itself).
Additional plugins that call the function user_not_fully_set_up()
themselves, should perform the strict check in most/typical cases. So
the strict mode is enabled by default even if it changes the behaviour
slightly. In improbable case of additional plugins relying on the
previous behaviour of the function, they can use the $strict parameter
and keep performing the lax check. However, I am sure the correct fix in
that case will likely be to stop abusing this function.
Note that custom fields are not currently transferred during the MNet
roaming. So having custom fields configured as required on MNet service
provider site (where users can't edit their profiles) is expected to
display an error (as the site is considered as misconfigured).
This patch adds two new functions to the event base to allow deprecation of
the individual events, without entirely removing them from the UI.
This is different to our normal deprecation procedure because all events
must support display of historical data. It must also be possible to view
the event information in the event monitor.