Instead of silently defaulting to SITEID when courseid (coming
from message_send()/\core\message\manager::send_message()) is missing,
now a debugging message is shown to allow developers to fix their
messages to, always, include courseid.
Raw creation of events via message_sent::create() missing other[courseid]
leads to coding exception since now (there shouldn't be any legacy use, as far as
they are always created via create_from_ids() when sending a message.
Updated upgrade.txt notes a little bit, added references the 3.6 final
deprecation issue (MDL-55449) and covered with unit tests.
Use core functions that are faster for test file creation.
To support large requests for hashes, the core hash function
must support large hashes without recursion. PHP has a default
recursion depth of 100 and long hashes don't support this.
Remove transactions as they create performance problems for larger
courses and doesn't introduce significant benefit for developers.
Performance changes meant the times were much faster, a reasonable
guess was taken on performance of an average machine.
This patch adds two new functions to the event base to allow deprecation of
the individual events, without entirely removing them from the UI.
This is different to our normal deprecation procedure because all events
must support display of historical data. It must also be possible to view
the event information in the event monitor.
- Templates: 'Learning plan templates'
- Plans: 'Learning plans'
- Frameworks: 'Competency frameworks'
When the context, or sentence, is already stating that we are talking
about 'learning plans' or 'competencies', it may sound redundant to
repeat those terms, therefore we can simply refer to 'Templates',
'Plans', and 'Frameworks'.
Introducing both APIs in moodle along with:
- search_box widget to add a tiny search box
- admin settings with setup steps helper
- cache for search results
- template for a search result
- php unit stuff
Many thanks to Tomasz Muras, Prateek Sachan and Daniel Neis for their contributions, for starting this development
and for pushing for it to be completed. Also thanks to other contributors: Jonathan Harker and eugeneventer.
This commit covers all events outside of /mod/. It adds mapping info for restoring
events, or the default implementation which returns false if mapping is not required.