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==Global behaviour of the block==
==Global behaviour of the block==


Le point clef de ce bloc est son formulaire de configuration qui va définir la source de données, la requête fournissant les données de base, puis l'ensemble des configurations des divers moteurs de rendus de données.
The key point of the block is its confguration form that will define all information needed to get data, filter it, choose what should be output in each rendering method, and finally individual parameters for each rendering method.


Des configurations additionnelles peuvent activer des filtres qui permettront aux "lecteurs de données" une certaine interactivité avec les affichages.
Additional configuration allows to add dynamic filtering proposed to end users to filter dynamically the output.


Le formulaire et sa configuration sont assez complexes, mais proposent en contrepartie une grande flexibilité et de grandes possibilités de reporting à l'outil.
Althoug the setup form and rules are quite complex, we tried to implement a very lot of possibilities so this bloc becomes some kind of "swiss-knife" for Moodle smart reporting.
Configuration


De part sa richesse, la documentation sur la configuration est scindée en sections.
==Configuration==


    Paramètrage du mode de rendu
The configuration documetnation is splitted into sections, each addressing a key feature of the dashboard.
    Editeur de requête
    Paramètres de rendu de données brutes
    Paramétrage des rendus graphiques
    Paramétrage des sommateurs
    Paramétrage du cache et des générateurs d'export


     Paramètres supplémentaires des affichages tabulés et hiérarchiques
* [Configuration: Rendering channels]
     Paramètres supplémentaires de "colorisation" des données brutes
* [Configuration: Writing Query]
* [Configuration: Raw data (litteral) rendering]
* [Configuration: Graph rendering settings]
* [Configuration: Configuring summarizers]
* [Configuration: Cache options and settign up exports]
 
Some extra confguration can improve data display
 
     [Additional settings for crosstable and tree-shaped data display]
     [Additional parameters for output colouring of data]


==Road map et prochains développements==
==Road map et prochains développements==

Revision as of 16:12, 13 September 2012

The "Dashboard Block" (more accurately Dashboard Element Block) allows displaying graphically or litterally the result of any query made in Moodle.

When used in standard course formats, the block gives access to an extra page displaying the data redering for the specified query.

When used in a paged format such as Flexipage, or any format allowing blocks to layout freely over the page, the block may display directly the graph rendering and be combined to other blocks to fgorm a complex, highly customizable dashboard.

This blocks uses state-of-the art GPL libraries such as MIT JQplot and some other integrations. It has provision for powerfull data filtering and for using results for automatically generated exports.

Installation

The block is standalone and provided with own graphic libraries. Just proceed to standard install by copying the code into the /blocks directory of Moodle and browsing to the notification page to get it installed logically.

Provided libraries are :

   JQplot : MIT Graph plotting library in HTML5
   TimeLine : A smart time line (still to develop)
   GoogleMapAPI : A wrapper to google map plotting of geolocated information


Capabilitties and security advice

This block allows very deep data reading in Moodle database and powerfull data display. As the query can be written by power users with configuraiton capability, the block could be misused by unauthorised people and produce unwanted access to critical information.

To reduce such risks, a couple of capabilities has been added to control precisely :

   who is allowed to add such a blcok in a coutse.
   who is allowed to access the block configuration.

Global behaviour of the block

The key point of the block is its confguration form that will define all information needed to get data, filter it, choose what should be output in each rendering method, and finally individual parameters for each rendering method.

Additional configuration allows to add dynamic filtering proposed to end users to filter dynamically the output.

Althoug the setup form and rules are quite complex, we tried to implement a very lot of possibilities so this bloc becomes some kind of "swiss-knife" for Moodle smart reporting.

Configuration

The configuration documetnation is splitted into sections, each addressing a key feature of the dashboard.

  • [Configuration: Rendering channels]
  • [Configuration: Writing Query]
  • [Configuration: Raw data (litteral) rendering]
  • [Configuration: Graph rendering settings]
  • [Configuration: Configuring summarizers]
  • [Configuration: Cache options and settign up exports]

Some extra confguration can improve data display

   [Additional settings for crosstable and tree-shaped data display]
   [Additional parameters for output colouring of data]

Road map et prochains développements

   Paramétrisation des requêtes par des variables ouvertes
   Générateurs de PDF
   Exports de données tabularisées (Excel)