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Only change from 2.9 is the modification of the slasharguments
admin setting string to recommend always to keep the setting enabled
and fix the problem in the server, warning about the drawbacks
of disabling it.
Also, there is a little phpdoc note added to one custom check
to have clearly specified when we can get rid of it.
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.
This was a regression of my recent improvement of rendering the "Check
for updates" button. There is now unified parameter ?fetchupdates=1 that
can be used on either admin/index.php or admin/plugins.php, so that we
can use a common UI widget for both locations (without the need to pass
the URL explicitly).
The admin setting updateautodeploy no longer exists. The two existing
config.php flags $CFG->disableupdateautodeploy and
$CFG->disableonclickaddoninstall merged into a single one.
General backup/restore does not need to handle external data sources natively - so
any changes needed to achieve this should be contained to the plugin that needs it.
Using standard subplugin support, this commits implements
the restore of logstore subplugins in general and the
standard logstore is particular. Notes:
- TODO: Decide about these 2 pending issues:
1) Some logs are already created (events fired) by the restore process itself. Every time
an API is used and it fires events... corresponding (and actual!)
logs are created. We need to prevent restore to duplicate them (or,
alternatively, stop firing events when restore is happening).
2) There are 2 pieces of information in the logs that, right now, can
not be restored, because the process does not know enough to be able
to remap that information to its new counterparts. We are talking
about objectid and other columns. So we need to specify, in some way
understandable by restore, to which existing mappings they correspond
to.
Using standard subplugin support, this commit implements
the backup of logstore subplugins in general and the
standard logstore in particular. Notes:
- Uses a custom final element (base64_encode_final_element) to
support the storage of serialized 'other' information in logs.
- Organization: Instead of directly extending backup_subplugin,
every logstore extends backup_tool_log_logstore_subplugin just
in case any shared code is needed in the future.
- Implements both course and activity logs, sharing the structure
completely (both are based in contextid to pick the target
information, from database or whatever other logstores use).
If there is an available archived zip with the version of the plugin
currently installed, we can use it to cancel/abort the upgrade of the
plugin. This is internally handled as the installation of the archived
zip and goes through all the validation and confirmation.
Additionally, some other parts were improved. Most notably, renderer no
longer decides itself if some installation can be cancelled but it
always asks the controller (plugin manager).
The button for installation was moved to the left so there should be
first buttons to add things, and then buttons to cancel things (which is
common in normal forms).
This should allow the admin to revert the upgrade of existing plugins,
such when the dependency chain leads to a dead-end. Additionally, we
archive (as a last-chance copy) the to-be-installed plugins when
cancelling their installation. This is mainly for developers who could
otherwise loose their code. For the same reason, plugins are being
archived upon uninstallation, too.
Most of the functionality provided by this tool (typically the
validation and actual deployment of the plugin package) has been moved
to the core level. So this is becoming just a thin wrapper and user
interface for installing new plugins via the administration UI.
Also fixes MDL-49600 as we no longer keep the unzipped contents of the
packages in the persistent temp directories.
The plugin manager's method install_remote_plugins() has been changed to
install_plugins() and it is now able to install plugins from the
provided list of locally available ZIP files, too. This is used by the
Install plugins admin tool.
The plugins check screen (displayed during core upgrade and/or plugins
upgrade) now supports installation of remote plugins. This includes
installation of missing dependencies (both single and bulk mode) and
installation of available updates (both single and bulk mode).
All the HTTP query parameters supported by admin/index.php are now
explicitly enlisted. Previously, the \core\update\deployer used
its own additional parameters (and was source of some serious problems
in the past).
The implementation uses the plugin manager as the controller and
provides an unified interface for installing any remote plugin or
plugins (be it available update or missing dependency).
As a side effect, we now validate available updates which was not
happening before.
The new method core_plugin_manager::install_remote_plugins() will serve
as a backend for all the ways of installing ZIP packages from the moodle
plugins directory, such as installing new plugins (by clicking the
Install button in the plugins directory), installing available updates
(single and bulk mode) and installing missing dependencies (single and
bulk mode).
The method should be used both for validation pre-check screen and,
after the confirmation, for actual installation. Note that we
intentionally repeat the whole procedure after confirmation. Unzipping
plugins is cheap and fast and the ZIPs themselves are already available
in the \core\update\code_manager's cache.
We will need to add support for archiving existing code to prevent
accidental data-loss.
This basically provides what mdeploy.php was doing, but better. We now
have consistent way of installing all remote ZIP packages, always
validate them and we can perform bulk operations, too.
Provides a bit more compact layout. Finally cleans up the relevant LESS
files and makes available updates info boxes consistent across all
screens where they are displayed.
The mdeploy.php standalone script (used to download and unzip plugins
into the dirroot) and the \core\update\deployer class (as a
communication bridge between the core and the mdeploy.php) was
originally designed and implemented with the assumption that it would be
eventually used for updating the Moodle core itself, too. Therefore it
was written as standalone utility without dependency on the Moodle core
libraries.
However, it never happened and there is no real demand for that. So now
there is no need to have and maintain a completely parallel solution for
common things like fetching and unzipping plugin ZIPs.
Additional reasoning for mdeploy.php was that the core is not very
reliable during the core upgrade and we could run into various troubles.
This does not seem to be that bad. We rely on a lot of core
functionality (such as output rendering, DB access etc) and plugins
deployment seems to work well (and better) with common core libraries.
So long mdeploy, and thanks for all the hard work you did for us.
The previous version of the plugin manager's method
get_remote_plugin_info() was suitable for installing missing
dependencies only. To make use of for installing new plugins and/or
available updates, it must be clear that we are requesting information
for the particular plugin version only, not "given or higher" version.
The plugins check screen now provides buttons to cancel installation of
a plugin. Available only for new installations (not upgrades) and for
additional plugins (not standard), given that the web server process has
write access to the plugin folder.
This has also been reported as MDL-48535.
As a part of the patch, there is improved processing of page URLs during
the upgrade. All this dancing around $reload URL is not needed once the
$PAGE->url is properly set to guide the admin on the correct page during
the upgrade process.
This is not really new class. Originally, the validator was implemented
in the scope of the tool_installaddon plugin. But we need its features
in other parts at the core level (e.g. during the upgrade to validate
available missing dependencies or available updates). Looking back, it
was a mistake to have it implemented at the plugin level rather than the
core level.
So this patch moves the tool_installaddon_validator class to
\core\update\validator class, together with associated unit tests,
fixture files and strings. There were changes made in the
tool_installaddon to make use of this new class instead of the old one.
This is a great step towards the bright future, hopefully there won't be
many regressions.
AMOS BEGIN
MOV [validationmsg_componentmatch,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_componentmatch,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_componentmismatchname,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_componentmismatchname,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_componentmismatchname_help,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_componentmismatchname_help,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_componentmismatchname_info,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_componentmismatchname_info,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_componentmismatchtype,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_componentmismatchtype,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_componentmismatchtype_info,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_componentmismatchtype_info,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_filenotexists,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_filenotexists,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_filesnumber,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_filesnumber,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_filestatus,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_filestatus,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_filestatus_info,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_filestatus_info,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_foundlangfile,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_foundlangfile,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_maturity,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_maturity,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_maturity_help,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_maturity_help,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_missingcomponent,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_missingcomponent,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_missingcomponent_help,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_missingcomponent_help,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_missingcomponent_link,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_missingcomponent_link,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_missingexpectedlangenfile,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_missingexpectedlangenfile,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_missingexpectedlangenfile_info,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_missingexpectedlangenfile_info,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_missinglangenfile,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_missinglangenfile,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_missinglangenfolder,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_missinglangenfolder,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_missingversion,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_missingversion,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_missingversionphp,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_missingversionphp,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_multiplelangenfiles,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_multiplelangenfiles,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_onedir,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_onedir,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_onedir_help,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_onedir_help,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_pathwritable,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_pathwritable,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_pluginversion,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_pluginversion,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_release,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_release,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_requiresmoodle,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_requiresmoodle,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_rootdir,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_rootdir,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_rootdir_help,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_rootdir_help,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_rootdirinvalid,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_rootdirinvalid,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_rootdirinvalid_help,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_rootdirinvalid_help,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_targetexists,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_targetexists,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_targetexists_help,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_targetexists_help,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_unknowntype,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_unknowntype,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsg_versionphpsyntax,tool_installaddon],[validationmsg_versionphpsyntax,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsglevel_debug,tool_installaddon],[validationmsglevel_debug,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsglevel_error,tool_installaddon],[validationmsglevel_error,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsglevel_info,tool_installaddon],[validationmsglevel_info,core_plugin]
MOV [validationmsglevel_warning,tool_installaddon],[validationmsglevel_warning,core_plugin]
AMOS END
The patch improves the dependencies resolution in the plugin manager so
that the information about availability of the missing dependency is
included and can be displayed at the Plugins check screen during the
upgrade.
The purpose of this class is to provide a general client for all APIs
available at https://download.moodle.org/api/ (e.g. available updates,
plugin info, plugins list etc). Currently, fetching data from this API
is done separately at several places. This leads to code duplication and
harder maintenance (I know it well).
Additionally, the existing client was implemented as
tool_installaddon_pluginfo_client in the admin/tool/installaddon/ scope.
I will soon need to use the same functionality in the
core_plugin_manager and it would hurt my karma if the core was depending
on a class provided by a admin tool plugin (even if it is standard one).
So, there is new \core\update\api client implementing the version 1.3 of
the pluginfo API. There is a TODO note left for remaining services.
The patch moves the resolving logic from the renderer (where it should
not really be) to the plugin manager (controller). This is needed
because we will need the very same logic to be used at other places.
Before this patch, whenever core_plugin_manager::get_plugins() was
called, it always attached info about available updates. But this is
needed only in quite rare cases, such as when the admin is looking at
the Plugins overview and Plugins check screens. There is no need to load
this on other places and for non-admin users.
The patch removes the loading from the method
core_plugin_manager::get_plugins_of_type() and implements lazy loading
directly in the plugininfo classes so that it is loaded only when
\core\plugininfo\base::available_updates() is actually called.