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190 lines
7.5 KiB
<?php
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// This file is part of Moodle - http://moodle.org/
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//
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// Moodle is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// Moodle is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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// along with Moodle. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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/**
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* Base class for a single availability condition.
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*
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* All condition types must extend this class.
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*
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* @package core_availability
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* @copyright 2014 The Open University
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* @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
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*/
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namespace core_availability;
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defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die();
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/**
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* Base class for a single availability condition.
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*
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* All condition types must extend this class.
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*
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* The structure of a condition in JSON input data is:
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*
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* { type:'date', ... }
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*
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* where 'date' is the name of the plugin (availability_date in this case) and
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* ... is arbitrary extra data to be used by the plugin.
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*
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* Conditions require a constructor with one parameter: $structure. This will
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* contain all the JSON data for the condition. If the structure of the data
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* is incorrect (e.g. missing fields) then the constructor may throw a
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* coding_exception. However, the constructor should cope with all data that
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* was previously valid (e.g. if the format changes, old data may still be
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* present in a restore, so there should be a default value for any new fields
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* and old ones should be handled correctly).
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*
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* @package core_availability
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* @copyright 2014 The Open University
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* @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
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*/
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abstract class condition extends tree_node {
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/**
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* Determines whether a particular item is currently available
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* according to this availability condition.
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*
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* If implementations require a course or modinfo, they should use
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* the get methods in $info.
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*
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* The $not option is potentially confusing. This option always indicates
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* the 'real' value of NOT. For example, a condition inside a 'NOT AND'
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* group will get this called with $not = true, but if you put another
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* 'NOT OR' group inside the first group, then a condition inside that will
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* be called with $not = false. We need to use the real values, rather than
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* the more natural use of the current value at this point inside the tree,
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* so that the information displayed to users makes sense.
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*
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* @param bool $not Set true if we are inverting the condition
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* @param info $info Item we're checking
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* @param bool $grabthelot Performance hint: if true, caches information
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* required for all course-modules, to make the front page and similar
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* pages work more quickly (works only for current user)
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* @param int $userid User ID to check availability for
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* @return bool True if available
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*/
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public abstract function is_available($not, info $info, $grabthelot, $userid);
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public function check_available($not, info $info, $grabthelot, $userid) {
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// Use is_available, and we always display (at this stage).
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$allow = $this->is_available($not, $info, $grabthelot, $userid);
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return new result($allow, $this);
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}
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public function is_available_for_all($not = false) {
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// Default is that all conditions may make something unavailable.
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return false;
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}
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/**
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* Display a representation of this condition (used for debugging).
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*
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* @return string Text representation of condition
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*/
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public function __toString() {
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return '{' . $this->get_type() . ':' . $this->get_debug_string() . '}';
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}
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/**
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* Gets the type name (e.g. 'date' for availability_date) of plugin.
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*
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* @return string The type name for this plugin
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*/
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protected function get_type() {
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return preg_replace('~^availability_(.*?)\\\\condition$~', '$1', get_class($this));
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}
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/**
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* Obtains a string describing this restriction (whether or not
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* it actually applies). Used to obtain information that is displayed to
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* students if the activity is not available to them, and for staff to see
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* what conditions are.
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*
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* The $full parameter can be used to distinguish between 'staff' cases
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* (when displaying all information about the activity) and 'student' cases
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* (when displaying only conditions they don't meet).
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*
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* If implementations require a course or modinfo, they should use
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* the get methods in $info.
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*
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* The special string <AVAILABILITY_CMNAME_123/> can be returned, where
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* 123 is any number. It will be replaced with the correctly-formatted
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* name for that activity.
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*
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* @param bool $full Set true if this is the 'full information' view
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* @param bool $not Set true if we are inverting the condition
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* @param info $info Item we're checking
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* @return string Information string (for admin) about all restrictions on
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* this item
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*/
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public abstract function get_description($full, $not, info $info);
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/**
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* Obtains a string describing this restriction, used when there is only
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* a single restriction to display. (I.e. this provides a 'short form'
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* rather than showing in a list.)
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*
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* Default behaviour sticks the prefix text, normally displayed above
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* the list, in front of the standard get_description call.
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*
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* If implementations require a course or modinfo, they should use
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* the get methods in $info.
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*
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* The special string <AVAILABILITY_CMNAME_123/> can be returned, where
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* 123 is any number. It will be replaced with the correctly-formatted
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* name for that activity.
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*
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* @param bool $full Set true if this is the 'full information' view
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* @param bool $not Set true if we are inverting the condition
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* @param info $info Item we're checking
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* @return string Information string (for admin) about all restrictions on
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* this item
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*/
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public function get_standalone_description($full, $not, info $info) {
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return get_string('list_root_and', 'availability') . ' ' .
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$this->get_description($full, $not, $info);
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}
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/**
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* Obtains a representation of the options of this condition as a string,
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* for debugging.
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*
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* @return string Text representation of parameters
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*/
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protected abstract function get_debug_string();
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public function update_dependency_id($table, $oldid, $newid) {
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// By default, assumes there are no dependent ids.
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return false;
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}
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/**
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* If the plugin has been configured to rely on a particular activity's
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* completion value, it should return true here. (This is necessary so that
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* we know the course page needs to update when that activity becomes
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* complete.)
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*
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* Default implementation returns false.
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*
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* @param \stdClass $course Moodle course object
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* @param int $cmid ID of activity whose completion value is considered
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* @return boolean True if the availability of something else may rely on it
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*/
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public static function completion_value_used($course, $cmid) {
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return false;
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}
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}
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