With previous commit some lang strings became unused. As far as they
are not reusable we are deleting them plain and straight. This is the
list of strings, for reference:
- orphanedquestionscategory
- orphanedquestionscategoryinfo
- oauth2upgrade_message_small
- oauth2upgrade_message_subject
- oauth2upgrade_message_content
- apiv1migration_message_small
- apiv1migration_message_subject
- apiv1migration_message_content
- security_key_notice_message_small
- security_key_notice_message_subject
- security_key_notice_message_content
- pendingupgrades_message_small
- pendingupgrades_message_subject
- pendingupgrades_message_content
This commits removes stuff from different upgradelib files, used
exclusively by the already deleted upgrade steps. Given such
exclusivity it was not needed to proceed with a 2-phase deprecation
as far as the functions were 100% internal to upgrade.
This is the list of deleted functions, all them docummented in their
corresponding upgrade.txt files:
- repository_picasa_admin_upgrade_notification();
- repository_googledocs_admin_upgrade_notification();
- repository_boxnet_admin_upgrade_notification();
- repository_alfresco_admin_security_key_notice();
- qtype_essay_convert_to_html();
- portfolio_picasa_admin_upgrade_notification();
- portfolio_googledocs_admin_upgrade_notification();
- portfolio_boxnet_admin_upgrade_notification();
- mod_book_migrate_moddata_dir_to_legacy();
- mod_book_migrate_all_areas();
- mod_book_migrate_area();
- mod_assignment_pending_upgrades_notification();
- upgrade_mysql_fix_unsigned_and_lob_columns();
- upgrade_course_completion_remove_duplicates();
- upgrade_save_orphaned_questions();
- upgrade_rename_old_backup_files_using_shortname();
- upgrade_mssql_nvarcharmax();
- upgrade_mssql_varbinarymax();
- upgrade_fix_missing_root_folders();
- upgrade_course_modules_sequences();
- upgrade_grade_item_fix_sortorder();
- upgrade_availability_item();
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.
mod_assignment has been replaced with a stub that only exists to support restoring and
auto upgrading to mod_assign. If you require mod_assignment for some old plugin, then
overwrite with the 2.6 version manually.
Includes:
* update checker refactored to \core\update\ namespace
* plugininfo classes refactored to \core\plugininfo\ namespace
* plugin_manager renamed to core_plugin_manager
* redirect back to original page after plugin uninstall
* fixed assign subplugin uninstall
* move assign subplugins under the assignment in admin tree
* fixed plugininfo for all question related plugin types
* auth uninstall support
* added missing block dependencies
* added theme uninstall
* subplugin types are following the plugin on plugin overview page
* several performance improvements in plugin manager
* new warnigns when plugininfo are outdated or missing
* multiple fixes and other improvements
List of changes:
* New OOP API using PHP namespace \core\session\.
* All handlers now update the sessions table consistently.
* Experimental DB session support in Oracle.
* Full support for session file handler (filesystem locking required).
* New option for alternative session directory.
* Official memcached session handler support.
* Workaround for memcached version with non-functional gc.
* Improved security - forced session id regeneration.
* Improved compatibility with recent PHP releases.
* Fixed borked CSS during install in debug mode.
* Switched to file based sessions in new installs.
* DB session setting disappears if DB does not support sessions.
* DB session setting disappears if session handler specified in config.php.
* Fast purging of sessions used in request only.
* No legacy distinction - file, database and memcached support the same functionality.
* Session handler name included in performance info.
* Fixed user_loggedin and user_loggedout event triggering.
* Other minor bugfixing and improvements.
* Fixed database session segfault if MUC disposed before $DB.
Limitations:
* Session access time is now updated right after session start.
* Support for $CFG->sessionlockloggedinonly was removed.
* First request does not update userid in sessions table.
* The timeouts may break badly if server hosting forces PHP.ini session settings.
* The session GC is a lot slower, we do not rely on external session timeouts.
* There cannot be any hooks triggered at the session write time.
* File and memcached handlers do not support session lock acquire timeouts.
* Some low level PHP session functions can not be used directly in Moodle code.