If enabled, the filter will convert text wrapped by language-* style class
into a well-styled block of code.
The filter uses PrismJS, and it also used by the TinyMCE editor to
highlight the code sample plugin.
This commit will implement a matrix communication plugin
to integrate matrix services with core communication.
Originally implemented as MDL-76701, MDL-76702, MDL-77357,
MDL-76705, MDL-77473 and MDL-76708.
Co-Authored-By: Stevani Andolo <stevani.andolo@moodle.com>
Co-Authored-By: David Woloszyn <david.woloszyn@moodle.com>
Co-Authored-By: Safat Shahin <safat.shahin@moodle.com>
Create a new subsystem for communication and create
associated experimental settings to safely use the
new subsystem.
Originally implemented as MDL-76699.
Co-Authored-By: Huong Nguyen <huongnv13@gmail.com>
The Assignment 2.2 activity module was disabled in 2012 but kept to
enable pre-2.2 backups to be restored and have the assignments
auto-converted to new assignments. After almost 10 years, it's time
to remove it from Moodle core.
Whenever some plugin is missing from disk but installed, the plugins
page (and the upgrade) shows them as "missing from disk". Still, the
code tries to do things with their directory that, now, is null.
That was silently defaulting to '' in previous php versions, but
php81 emits a deprecated warning. So we have to check for them.
Part of MDL-75966
This commit adds TinyMCE version 6.1 into Moodle core.
A basic editor implementation is included, along with Moodle loader, and
basic Plugin API for Moodle. The Plugin API will be extended and
improved in future changes.
A new subplugin is defined for this plugin.
Normal removal procedure:
- Remove the plugin completely from core.
- Document it in the webservices upgrade.txt file.
- Add a core upgrade step to proceed to remove any configuration
if the plugin has not been re-installed manually.
Plus:
- Remove a few remaining uses in the hub/sites registration scripts,
that were moved from xmlrpc to hand.made rest calls by MDL-31436
(Moodle 3.4.1 and up) and never removed then.
- Remove the php-xmlrpc extension as a recommendation in composer.
- Remove "xmlrpc" from various comments, trivial cleanup.
Note:
- While working on this MDL-76078 has been created about to
fix a serious design problem detected (it does not affect
functionality). That's out from this issue scope.
Custom fields can now be added to question types.
Site administrators can configure the custom fields and
filed types available. Teachers and question creators can
then use these fields for extra question metadata when
creating questions. Question creators can control if
the fields are displayed to students when they are
taking a quiz or not.
This features uses the core Moodle custom field API.
Co-Authored-By: Matt Porritt <mattp@catalyst-au.net>
Co-Authored-By: Safat Shahin <safatshahin@catalyst-au.net>
Co-Authored-By: Marc-Alexandre Ghaly <marc-alexandreghaly@catalyst-ca.net>
This implementation will introduce bulk actions qbank
plugins which can grab the selected question and perform
actions according to the selected option from dropdown
in the base view.
Co-Authored-By: Safat Shahin <safatshahin@catalyst-au.net>
Co-Authored-By: Matt Porritt <mattp@catalyst-au.net>
This implementation will introduce the usage plugin
which shows qhich quizes are using this question,
number of attmpts and other information.
Co-Authored-By: Safat Shahin <safatshahin@catalyst-au.net>
Co-Authored-By: Matt Porritt <mattp@catalyst-au.net>
This implementation will add the statistics plugin to core.
Statistics plugin shows the overall report for a question using
a couple columns in the base view.
This implementation will introduce a qbank plugin
"comment" which will allow users with the capability
to comment in a question. It also implements a
callback for the question preview page to view
and add comments from the preview page. Comment
plugin is implemented using the existing comments
API from the core.
Co-Authored-By: Guillermo Gomez Arias <guillermogomez@catalyst-au.net>
Co-Authored-By: Safat Shahin <safatshahin@catalyst-au.net>
Co-Authored-By: Matt Porritt <mattp@catalyst-au.net>