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The version of Moodle which your site is using can be found if you login as an administrator and go to ''Administration > Site administration > Notifications''.


The version of Moodle which your site is using can be found on the notifications page (''Site Administration > Notifications'').
If you are a regular teacher with no admin access, you might be able to find your Moodle version by clicking on "Moodle docs for this page" at the bottom of any Moodle page when logged in. If your admin  has allowed this link to display, you should be taken to the documentation for your version of Moodle. Look at the number in the URL -eg 24, 23.


For a list of all past Moodle versions, see [[Moodle_version_history|Moodle version history]].
For a list of all past Moodle versions, see [[:dev:Releases]].


==Version.php file==
==Version.php file==
You can also view version information by opening ''moodle/version.php'' file in a text editor. Here is a typical ''version.php'':
Your exact Moodle version may be obtained by viewing the file ''moodle/version.php'' in a text editor. Here is a typical ''version.php'':
 


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Note: You cannot view the contents of version.php in your browser - you must use a text editor.
Note: You cannot view the contents of version.php in your browser - you must use a text editor.


==Hover version function discontinued==
== Discovering Version programmatically ==
In earlier versions of Moodle, the version number was sometimes available (depending upon the theme used) by hovering over the Moodle logo on the front page. This functionality was removed in Moodle 1.9.7 onwards for security reasons.
 
The above variables are copied into the $CFG global object. If you are writing custom code for Moodle you can access $CFG->version and $CFG->release.
 
IF you have system administrator level of account, you can also use the Site administration block => Server => Environment and it will show ou which Moodle 2.x code base you are using.
 
==See also==
 
* MDL-26852 No way provided for users to determine Moodle build information


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Latest revision as of 15:45, 19 April 2013

Moodle version with (build number) and copyright

The version of Moodle which your site is using can be found if you login as an administrator and go to Administration > Site administration > Notifications.

If you are a regular teacher with no admin access, you might be able to find your Moodle version by clicking on "Moodle docs for this page" at the bottom of any Moodle page when logged in. If your admin has allowed this link to display, you should be taken to the documentation for your version of Moodle. Look at the number in the URL -eg 24, 23.

For a list of all past Moodle versions, see dev:Releases.

Version.php file

Your exact Moodle version may be obtained by viewing the file moodle/version.php in a text editor. Here is a typical version.php:

<?php

// MOODLE VERSION INFORMATION

// This file defines the current version of the core Moodle code being used.
// This is compared against the values stored in the database to determine
// whether upgrades should be performed (see lib/db/*.php)

    $version = 2007101580.00; // YYYYMMDD      = date of the 1.9 branch (don't change)
                              //         X     = release number 1.9.[0,1,2,3,4,5...]
                              //          Y.YY = micro-increments between releases

    $release = '1.9.8+ (Build: 20100512)';     // Human-friendly version name

?>

Note: You cannot view the contents of version.php in your browser - you must use a text editor.

Discovering Version programmatically

The above variables are copied into the $CFG global object. If you are writing custom code for Moodle you can access $CFG->version and $CFG->release.

IF you have system administrator level of account, you can also use the Site administration block => Server => Environment and it will show ou which Moodle 2.x code base you are using.

See also

  • MDL-26852 No way provided for users to determine Moodle build information