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* [http://xref.moodle.org/lib/datalib.php.html#get_coursemodule_from_instance get_coursemodule_from_instance]
* [http://xref.moodle.org/lib/datalib.php.html#get_coursemodule_from_instance get_coursemodule_from_instance]
: Given an instance number of a module, finds the coursemodule description.
: Given an instance number of a module, finds the coursemodule description.
=== Miscellaneous ==
* get_user_courses_bycap()
: If you really want to know what courses are assigned to the user,
without any hiding or scheming, call the lower-level get_user_courses_bycap().

Revision as of 16:00, 13 November 2009

Ideen für Glossarlisten-Block:

Some unsorted ideas

  • use activity_modules block as a template for glossary_list block
  • request SQL with dmllib.php?
  • function get_fast_modinfo in moodle\course\lib.php (1058) - works only on course level ("Returns reference to full info about modules in course")
Is there an equivalent at site level?
  • Alternatives:
  1. get list of all courses (IDs)
  2. collect all glossaries
  3. show only those for the current user
  • extending the concept of "context" from courses or site to users

Possibly useful functions

\mod\glossary

datalib.php

Convenience function - lists courses that a user has access to view.
Returns an array of all the active instances of a particular module in given courses, sorted in the order they are defined.
Given an id of a course module, finds the coursemodule description.
Given an instance number of a module, finds the coursemodule description.

= Miscellaneous

  • get_user_courses_bycap()
If you really want to know what courses are assigned to the user,

without any hiding or scheming, call the lower-level get_user_courses_bycap().