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==Getting started==


This evolving page lists possible Moodle projects for new developers derived from community suggestions.
* Moodle uses PHP, JavaScript, SQL and a number of other Web languages, so learning those is a good place to start.
* When you have some basic PHP programming skills, you may wish to start learning about how the Moodle code is organised. It is recommended that you go through the [[Tutorial]].
* If you are looking for projects suggested in the tracker, look for issues with the [https://tracker.moodle.org/issues/?jql=Difficulty%20%3D%20Easy%20AND%20resolution%20%3D%20Unresolved%20 'addon_candidate' label].
* If you are looking to make a quick contribution, look for tracker issues with marked as [https://tracker.moodle.org/issues/?jql=Difficulty%20%3D%20Easy easy].
* As you become more involved in Moodle development, you might like to learn more about the [[Coding|coding conventions]] used and how changes to Moodle core code are [[Process|processed]]. Once you become confident enough, please consider adopting a [https://moodle.org/plugins/browse.php?list=set&id=61 plugin seeking a new maintainer].


''If you have any ideas for new features in Moodle which might be suitable as projects for new developers, please see [[New feature ideas]].''
==Potential projects==


This evolving page lists possible Moodle projects for new developers derived from community suggestions and lists projects together with experienced core developers willing to mentor new developers.


==Video/audio capture repository plugin==
''If you have any ideas for new features in Moodle which might be suitable as projects for new developers, please see [[New feature ideas]].''
 
A new repository plugin can be developed to allow the user to speak directly into the Moodle 2.0 filepicker via their microphone, and have the audio file saved securely as an MP3 into the correct current filearea.


Flash would be ideal but Java might be required because of Flash's server requirements (but this should all be examined again to be sure).  One possibility might be to develop a single public server at xxx.moodle.org to act as a service for Moodle sites around the world.
=== Acceptance tests for the Moodle app ===


[http://www.poodll.com/?p=242 Poodll] would be a good thing to look at, as ell as [http://gong.ust.hk/nanogong/ nanogong] and this previous project which used riffly.com:  MDL-18341. Note that sam marshall has written a simple, GPL, record audio Java Applet, which you can get from https://github.com/sammarshallou/ouaudioapplets.
Since Moodle 3.7 it will be possible to write and run acceptance tests for the Moodle app.


:'''Skills required''': PHP, Javascript, Flash?, Java?
Tasks:
:'''Difficulty level''': Medium
* Write new acceptance tests for the Moodle app
:'''Mentors''': To be confirmed


==Improved spam detector==
Requirement for GSOC prospective students:


Improve Moodle's current [[:en:Spam cleaner]] tool.
* We require prospective students to set-up and run in a local environment the existing tests hosted [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-local_moodlemobileapp here] following this documentation: [[Acceptance testing for the mobile app]]. Students must record and submit a video of the tests running on a local machine as part of the GSOC application process.
* We also require students to create an additional simple test based [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-local_moodlemobileapp on the existing ones]


:'''Skills required''': PHP
:'''Skills required:''' Behat (PHP)
:'''Difficulty level''': Medium
:'''Difficulty level:''' Medium
:'''Mentors''': To be confirmed
:'''Possible mentor:''' [https://moodle.org/user/profile.php?id=49568 Juan Leyva]


For further details see:
=== Front-end editor for the plugin skeleton generator ===
* Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=119510 Improved SPAM detector] forum discussion


==Moodle for Windows==
This is a follow-up project for a [[GSOC/2016#Plugin skeleton generator|successful GSOC 2016 project]] that resulted in a new tool allowing developers to quickly generate a skeleton (scaffolding, template) for a new Moodle plugin. The tool proved to be a helpful helper with significant impact on the quality of Moodle plugins code. This follow-up project aims at further improvements of the skeleton generator. The primary goal is to implement a developer-friendly user interface / front-end editor allowing to configure the plugin's properties (recipe file) easily. The UI should guide the developer through the process of designing and defining the plugin properties and facilitate the whole process.


Develop a new Windows package to replace the official ones at [http://download.moodle.org/windows download.moodle.org/windows]
* We require prospective students to make an attempt at fixing at least 1 issue in the Moodle tracker before their proposal can be considered. This MUST be completed before your application can be considered valid.


The current one is build automatically for a variety of versions by Linux scripts that automatically combine a stripped version of XAMPP with a CVS checkout of Moodle.  The new one should also do this.
:'''Skills required''': PHP + JS
 
In addition, the new version should also allow the user to upgrade their Moodle via a native Windows control application.  This should make a backup of the site, then download the latest code from a CVS mirror (or the primary git repository) and then start the upgrade.  If the upgrade fails it should be possible to "roll back" code, database and files to the version before the upgrade.
 
:'''Skills required''': Windows, .NET?
:'''Difficulty level''': Medium
:'''Difficulty level''': Medium
:'''Mentor''': We can't help much with Windows programming, but we can help with specs.
:'''Possible mentor''': [http://moodle.org/user/view.php?id=1601&course=5 David Mudrák]


For further details see:
=== Make badges criteria a subplugin ===


* Tracker issue MDL-26851
Moodle is an acronym for "Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment" so it allows for extending and tailoring learning environments using community sourced plugins.


==Role assigning tool==
Moodle let users create badges, which are a validated indicator of accomplishment, skill, quality or interest that can be earned. However, for now, the criteria for earning them are a closed list (https://docs.moodle.org/en/Using_badges#Criteria).


Develop a tool for easily assigning a role to a user in many places, for example, enrol a student in several courses.
* We require to prepare a mechanism to create custom create to Moodle as a third-party plugin. More information about that can be found here: https://tracker.moodle.org/browse/MDL-39864


:'''Skills required''': PHP
:'''Skills required''': PHP
:'''Difficulty level''': Medium
:'''Difficulty level''': Medium
:'''Mentors''': To be confirmed
:'''Possible mentor''': [https://moodle.org/user/profile.php?id=119927&course=5 Sara Arjona]


For further details see:
* Tracker issue MDL-10002
==Course section manager==
Develop a tool for deleting a topic or weekly section from a course.
:'''Skills required''': PHP
:'''Difficulty level''': Medium
:'''Mentors''': To be confirmed
For further details see:
* Tracker issue MDL-10405
==Roles export/import==
Develop a tool for export/import of custom roles.
:'''Skills required''': PHP
:'''Difficulty level''': Medium
:'''Mentors''': To be confirmed
For further details see:
* Tracker issue MDL-17081
==See also==
==See also==


* [[GSOC]] - describing Moodle's involvement with Google in their Summer of Code program
* [[GSOC]] - describing Moodle's involvement with Google in their Summer of Code program
* [[Talk:Projects for new developers]] for 2008 project ideas which have not yet been implemented
* [https://tracker.moodle.org/issues/?jql=type%20in%20%28%22New%20Feature%22%2C%20Improvement%29%20AND%20resolution%20%3D%20unresolved%20and%20labels%20in%20%28addon_candidate%29%20ORDER%20BY%20votes%20DESC Popular new feature and improvement requests in Tracker that can be implemented as plugins]
 
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Getting started

  • Moodle uses PHP, JavaScript, SQL and a number of other Web languages, so learning those is a good place to start.
  • When you have some basic PHP programming skills, you may wish to start learning about how the Moodle code is organised. It is recommended that you go through the Tutorial.
  • If you are looking for projects suggested in the tracker, look for issues with the 'addon_candidate' label.
  • If you are looking to make a quick contribution, look for tracker issues with marked as easy.
  • As you become more involved in Moodle development, you might like to learn more about the coding conventions used and how changes to Moodle core code are processed. Once you become confident enough, please consider adopting a plugin seeking a new maintainer.

Potential projects

This evolving page lists possible Moodle projects for new developers derived from community suggestions and lists projects together with experienced core developers willing to mentor new developers.

If you have any ideas for new features in Moodle which might be suitable as projects for new developers, please see New feature ideas.

Acceptance tests for the Moodle app

Since Moodle 3.7 it will be possible to write and run acceptance tests for the Moodle app.

Tasks:

  • Write new acceptance tests for the Moodle app

Requirement for GSOC prospective students:

  • We require prospective students to set-up and run in a local environment the existing tests hosted here following this documentation: Acceptance testing for the mobile app. Students must record and submit a video of the tests running on a local machine as part of the GSOC application process.
  • We also require students to create an additional simple test based on the existing ones
Skills required: Behat (PHP)
Difficulty level: Medium
Possible mentor: Juan Leyva

Front-end editor for the plugin skeleton generator

This is a follow-up project for a successful GSOC 2016 project that resulted in a new tool allowing developers to quickly generate a skeleton (scaffolding, template) for a new Moodle plugin. The tool proved to be a helpful helper with significant impact on the quality of Moodle plugins code. This follow-up project aims at further improvements of the skeleton generator. The primary goal is to implement a developer-friendly user interface / front-end editor allowing to configure the plugin's properties (recipe file) easily. The UI should guide the developer through the process of designing and defining the plugin properties and facilitate the whole process.

  • We require prospective students to make an attempt at fixing at least 1 issue in the Moodle tracker before their proposal can be considered. This MUST be completed before your application can be considered valid.
Skills required: PHP + JS
Difficulty level: Medium
Possible mentor: David Mudrák

Make badges criteria a subplugin

Moodle is an acronym for "Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment" so it allows for extending and tailoring learning environments using community sourced plugins.

Moodle let users create badges, which are a validated indicator of accomplishment, skill, quality or interest that can be earned. However, for now, the criteria for earning them are a closed list (https://docs.moodle.org/en/Using_badges#Criteria).

Skills required: PHP
Difficulty level: Medium
Possible mentor: Sara Arjona

See also