As part of a restore, the session is closed early so it does not
interrupt the users session during the restore.
Currently the restore controller rebuilds the course caches while
restoring. This inadvertently resets the navcache, which would edit the
session despite it being closed.
Because this tracker now adds logging for this behaviour, it means
restoring now outputs a debugging message as a warning.
To resolve the debugging message, the navcache is now reset just before
closing the session. This is allowed, since the caches are designed
to be volatile.
Old-version backups (< 3.11.7, < 4.0.1) lose their course-level format
options when restoring into newer versions after the backup structure
was changed.
Also, course-level format options were not accurately restored against
the appropriate format type. And section-level format options were
redundantly stored at course-level and restored without mapping their
sectionids, thus creating lint.
I thought about renaming the class to just plain attempt, but I
acutally think quiz_attempt makes it clearer what this is. Also
not changing the name massively reduces the pain for everyone
updating their code (including me right now!)
Default value of the $flag argument changed in PHP 8.1 from ENT_COMPAT to ENT_QUOTES | ENT_SUBSTITUTE
To ensure consistent behavior across different PHP version the second parameter is now required for the functions:
htmlspecialchars(), htmlentities(), htmlspecialchars_decode(), html_entity_decode() and get_html_translation_table()
These pages sit under the 'restore' and 'copy' menu items respectively
but the selected menu item isn't correct because the 'restore.php' and
'copyprogress.php' page URLs don't match the node action for their
respective 'restore' and 'copy' nodes. Force set the selected node in
each case to resolve this.
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.
For a long time, Moodle has had the feature to force the language
for a whole course. This change adds the same feature at activity
level.
The course-level feature was controlled by a capability
moodle/course:setforcedlanguage, and I decided to use the same
capability to control this feature. I think a new capability would be
overkill.