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Programmer: Luis Filipe Romão Rodrigues

Summary

The Moodle messaging system in Moodle is a bit clunky and could use improvements to make it slicker and more efficient as a tool for messaging people within the Moodle environment.

Functionality improvements:

  • Add a messaging API class to the core of Moodle which all modules will start using for sending messages (currently they all format their own emails).
  • Add output plugins to messaging so that users can choose exactly how to route their messages, especially when they aren't online at the time. Initially the two plugins would be "browser" and "email", but later there could be a jabber plugin, an IRC plugin etc)

Gui improvements:

  • Improve the main message GUI using AJAX (Moodle includes the YUI library so you'd need to use that)
  • Improve the messaging window to allow chats among three or more other people at once.
  • GUI for the output plugins to allow users to set rules about each plugin independently, and also to select from incoming messages by type, by user or by moodle module.
  • Improve the methods to search messages and find discussions from the past.
  • Improve administrator auditing of message logs, including filtering etc.

Project Information

User Profile mockup

Lfrodrigues- messaging config.jpg

Possible implementarions

I see two ways of implementing this. My main problem at this stage is that I really don't know if there are real peformance gains with a new system.

Using Events

New messages are posted as events. The core messaging code has a handler to grab them and to choose how to process them.

Martin told me that if the system gets too "popular these messages become COULD be a little heavy on the system".

This approach seams the easiest a better because I would reuse a lot of code (good software practice) but don't know about the performance escalates

Develop a new class

I could also implement a completely separate and probably much simpler system where all modules just call a function to add a new message to a queue. The system would the process the messages and choose how to process them.

Changes

Files that need changing

With modules/files need to be adapted to the new system?

  • the ones with send email
  • ??

Modules/Files with send emails

This modules/files send email using email_to_user, is there any other?

Modules:

  • journal,
  • forum,
  • lesson,
  • workshop,
  • assignment

Other files that need changing:

  • /lib/moodlelib.php
  • /admin/process_email.php
  • /enrol/imsenterprise/enrol.php
  • /enrol/manual/enrol.php
  • /enrol/paypal/ipn.php
  • /enrol/flatfile/enrol.php
  • /enrol/authorize/uploadcsv.php
  • /enrol/authorize/localfuncs.php
  • /error/index.php
  • /message/lib.php
  • /backup/backup_scheduled.php
  • /course/pending.php



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