Previously, if a course module had already been graded, course module
completion linked to the course module would not update. This
commit adds the option to enable overriding the grade at the course
module competency level.
This ensures that if enabled and a user completes a module associated
with a competency, that competency will be graded appropriately.
This commit adds a standardise_html function and updates the matches
function to compare normalised content.
This allows for a wider variety of valid editor output to be handled
using the standard value matching steps in Behat, thus supporting
editors other than Atto better.
Prior to this commit, the behat_form_editor integration was hard-coded
to use Atto.
This change allows other editors to be used to set editor values, and
breaks that hard bond. Following this change, any editor is able to
define a behat_editor_[name].php file defining a function which meets
the following signature:
set_editor_value(string $editorid, string $value): void
Each editor is responsible for checking whether its own API is available
and calling any relevant functions to force the editor to set the
content.
Please note: Behat is unable to determine the current editor in use on
the page automatically.
This change puts back the behaviour that get_fast_modinfo will accept
a cached version of modinfo that is newer than expected (according to
the course cacherev).
Not accepting newer versions can lead to poor performance in cases
where multiple requests take place at once, or using a clustered
database.
Following MDL-45184 this now finally deprecates and removes the class
\admin_setting_managelicenses. Please use \tool_licensemanager\manager
instead.
Following MDL-45184 this now finally deprecates and removes the
function license_manager::add(). Please use license_manager::save()
instead.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Ziegenberg <daniel@ziegenberg.at>
* Add a $deprecatedcapabilities variable to deal with deprecated
capabilities
Change-Id: I14f44d331e8a1c4bd9abe9566c78d911c0205583
Co-authored-by: Mark Johnson <mark.johnson@catalyst-eu.net>
When an editor is used in a form as part of a group, it is missing its
label element.
This happens because there is no inline template for the editor, and
therefore it reverts to using the old `toHtml` function. The legacy
function does not cater to the editor being in a group, and therefore
does not add the hidden label.
In addition, the hiddenLabel attribute was missing from the editor
element. This is a semi-standard element but must be added to each
supporting element.
Both the missing inline template for the editor, and the hidden label
attribute must be present:
- If the hidden label attribute is not present, then the standard inline
template will add a visible label within the group.
- If the inline editor template is missing, then the label is not shown
at all.