Some search areas have been introduced as part of the initial search API
and search engine API implementation.
- Forum posts
- Glossary enties
- All moodle activities
This just deletes all the upgrade steps previous to 2.7.0. Some
small adjustments, like adding missing MOODLE_INTERNAL or tweaking
globals can also be applied when needed.
Next commit will get rid of/deprecate all the upgradelib functions
not used anymore in codebase.
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.
Removed requiremodintro setting from all core activity plugins and replace
with a single global setting.
Deprecated moodleform_mod::add_intro_editor and replaced with
moodleform_mod::standard_intro_elements
In new logging api, xxx_get_view_actions() and xxx_get_post_actions()
will not be used to identify the paticipation of user. Event's crud
and edulevel status will define user's participation.
- Core upgrade MUST NOT call rebuild_course_cache() at all - update DB directly instead
- Plugins MUST call rebuild_course_cache(.., TRUE) for clearing the course cache and can not update DB directly
- Plugins MUST NOT call rebuild_course_cache() unless for clearing the cache
- Created function upgrade_ensure_not_running() to be included in other functions that can not be used during upgrade
Switched to Moodle-style dialog boxes (thanks Andrew for the pointer)
Enter button now submits the form (from within the 'name' field)
Upload button is disabled when the name is empty (if the name is required for the selected handler)
Dialog now has 'What do you want to do with this text?' and 'Name' for the text
Entire course section now has a class added when you drag over it (to enable it to be styled in the future)
Radio buttons have unique IDs, matching the label IDs
'What do you want to call this text' input moved down and disabled when 'label' selected
'Add page here' changed to 'Add text here'
Thanks to Mary Cooch & Martin Dougiamas who contributed to this
rewording.
AMOS BEGIN
REM These module help texts are going to be displayed more prominently in the Moodle interface
AMOS END