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In Moodle 2.0 onwards, files are stored in separate areas, rather than together in the course files area. See [[Course files]] for a detailed explanation. When a site is upgraded from 1.9, the course files area is renamed 'Legacy course files'. By default, this area is not available in new courses.
In Moodle 2.0 onwards, files are stored in separate areas, rather than together in the course files area. See [[Course files]] for a detailed explanation. When a site is upgraded from 1.9, the course files area is renamed 'Legacy course files'. By default, this area is not available in new courses.


''It is recommended that teachers make use of the new [[Repositories|repositories]] in Moodle 2.0 for storing course files, rather than saving them in the legacy course files area''.
''It is recommended that teachers make use of [[Repositories|repositories]] for storing course files, rather than saving them in the legacy course files area''.


==Enabling legacy course files areas==
==Enabling legacy course files areas==
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To enable a legacy course files area in a new course
To enable a legacy course files area in a new course


# Enable the legacy course files repository plugin in ''Settings > Site administration > Plugins > Repositories > [[Manage repositories]]''.
# Enable the legacy course files repository plugin in ''Administration > Site administration > Plugins > Repositories > Common repository settings''.
# Check the legacyfilesinnewcourses box in the Manage repositories common settings then click the 'Save changes' button.
# Check the legacyfilesinnewcourses box in the Manage repositories common settings (Site administration > Site administration > Plugins > Repositories > Common repository settings) then click the 'Save changes' button.
# Set 'Legacy course files' to Yes in the course settings.
# Set 'Legacy course files' to Yes in the course settings.


A legacy course files link will then appear in the ''Settings > Course administration'' area.
A legacy course files link will then appear in the ''Administration > Course administration'' area.


==Repository capabilities==
==Repository capabilities==
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For one explanation, see http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=164544
For one explanation, see http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=164544


===Is there a way to delete legacy files en mass?===
If you are looking to add files to the course (such as for testing). Go to 'Administration > Course administration > Legacy course files' in your course (with all the appropriate settings set as mentioned above). You can upload and delete files here.
 
===Is there a way to delete legacy files en masse?===
Not at the moment.  Tracker item: http://tracker.moodle.org/browse/MDL-36008 and discussion: https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=209353
Not at the moment.  Tracker item: http://tracker.moodle.org/browse/MDL-36008 and discussion: https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=209353


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===Is there a way to prevent new additions to legacy files?===
===Is there a way to prevent new additions to legacy files?===
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Yes. Unchecking [[Managing_repositories#Allow adding to legacy course files|Allow adding to legacy course files]] in ''Site Administration > Plugins > Repositories > Common repository settings'' will prevent users from adding new files and directories to legacy course files, but they will still be able to delete files.
Yes. Unchecking [[Managing_repositories#Allow adding to legacy course files|Allow adding to legacy course files]] in ''Site Administration > Plugins > Repositories > Common repository settings'' will prevent users from adding new files and directories to legacy course files, but they will still be able to delete files.


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===In backups, are legacy files included with a course?===
===In backups, are legacy files included with a course?===
Seems to be the case: http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=194981
Seems to be the case: http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=194981
Also check out https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=251415


===Long term, will there be any problem keeping a large number of Legacy files?===
===Long term, will there be any problem keeping a large number of Legacy files?===

Latest revision as of 09:11, 14 December 2015

Note: This page only applies to sites which have been upgraded from Moodle 1.9.

In Moodle 2.0 onwards, files are stored in separate areas, rather than together in the course files area. See Course files for a detailed explanation. When a site is upgraded from 1.9, the course files area is renamed 'Legacy course files'. By default, this area is not available in new courses.

It is recommended that teachers make use of repositories for storing course files, rather than saving them in the legacy course files area.

Enabling legacy course files areas

To enable a legacy course files area in a new course

  1. Enable the legacy course files repository plugin in Administration > Site administration > Plugins > Repositories > Common repository settings.
  2. Check the legacyfilesinnewcourses box in the Manage repositories common settings (Site administration > Site administration > Plugins > Repositories > Common repository settings) then click the 'Save changes' button.
  3. Set 'Legacy course files' to Yes in the course settings.

A legacy course files link will then appear in the Administration > Course administration area.

Repository capabilities

The capabilities Use course files repository plugin and Manage files are both required for users to access the legacy course files area.

FAQs

Can you find out disk volume of legacy files?

No. You will need a custom report of some kind. See http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=201601

Where are legacy files stored?

For one explanation, see http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=164544

If you are looking to add files to the course (such as for testing). Go to 'Administration > Course administration > Legacy course files' in your course (with all the appropriate settings set as mentioned above). You can upload and delete files here.

Is there a way to delete legacy files en masse?

Not at the moment. Tracker item: http://tracker.moodle.org/browse/MDL-36008 and discussion: https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=209353

See also a comment here: https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=234922#p1020379

Is there a way to prevent new additions to legacy files?

Yes. Unchecking Allow adding to legacy course files in Site Administration > Plugins > Repositories > Common repository settings will prevent users from adding new files and directories to legacy course files, but they will still be able to delete files.

What happens if you switch legacy files off in a site that has been upgraded and has a lot of legacy files?

Unsure.

Can you migrate a course from 1.9 to 2+ and NOT end up with a legacy files repository?

Yes, you can. If you restore as a Teacher into the course you're currently present in (best if it's empty) and don't override any settings then the Legacy Files will not be added as a Repository.

What happens to the Legacy files in a course imported from 1.9 to 2.x that is re-imported into another 2.x?

In backups, are legacy files included with a course?

Seems to be the case: http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=194981

Also check out https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=251415

Long term, will there be any problem keeping a large number of Legacy files?

Possibly if you want to import (as opposed to restore) you may lose legacy files. See

What happens if legacy files were previously enabled and then the legacy course files repository is disabled?

Legacy course files are displayed if they have ever been enabled on the course, but can be disabled at the course level in the course settings. Any new courses created will not have a legacy course files area.

Also see