Moodle 2.0
Objectives
The goals of Comment API:
- Manage comments centrally
- Use a consistent approach for all comments throughout Moodle
- Easily integrate Comment API with existing modules
- Works no matter Javascript is enabled or not
Overview
Comment API provides following functionalities:
- Add comments
- Manage comments
- Delete comments
And provides a fancy ajax interface to add/delete comments without reloading page.
Comment API database table
Field | Type | Default | Info |
---|---|---|---|
id | int(10) | auto-incrementing | The unique ID for this comment. |
userid | int(10) | who wrote this comment | |
contextid | int(10) | The context id defined in context table - identifies the instance of plugin owning the comment. | |
itemid | int(10) | Some plugin specific item id (eg. forum post, blog entry or assignment submission) | |
commentarea | int(10) | for example, in user profile, you can comment user's description or interests, but they share the same itemid(==userid), we need comment_area to separate them | |
timecreated | int(10) | ||
timemodified | int(10) | ||
content | text | content of comment |
Use Comment API
Add an option to format_text function
Using this format_text function will add a comment icon automatically at the end of the text:
For example, using the following code in the forum module will add a comment icon to every post:
$cmt = new stdclass;
$cmt->contextid = $modcontext->id;
$cmt->area = 'format_post';
$cmt->itemid = $post->id;
$options->comments = $cmt;
echo format_text($post->message, $post->messageformat, $options, $course->id)."<hr />";
Use comment class
To use Comment API elsewhere, using following code:
$options->area = 'database_entry';
$options->context = $context;
$options->itemid = $record->id;
$options->component = 'mod_data';
$options->showcount = true;
$comment = new comment($options);
$comment->output(false);
Comment API overview
Generally speaking, only two functions you need to know to get comment API worked:
- Use comment::init to initialize Comment API
- Use $comment->output to display comments
The comment class has been implemented in comment/lib.php.
class comment()
__construct($contextid, $comment_area, $itemid))
Initialize class members
init()
It is a static function used to initialize comments, setting up languages, which must be called before html head printed
output($return = false)
Will print the html snippet for commenting interface, if set $return as true, it will return html string instead of printing out.
print_comments($params = array())
Used by non-javascript comment interface, will print a list of comments.
add($content)
Public instance funciton, add a comment to database, used in comment/comment_ajax.php
count()
Counting the number of comments
delete($id)
Delete a comment from database, used in comment/comment_ajax.php
delete_comments
Delete all comments in a specific contexts (like all comments belonging to a forum post)
Javascript API
Comment API implemented a YUI3 module M.core_comment to deal with the communication between browsers and moodle. It can be found in comment/comment.js
Call M.core_comment.init will create an instance of CommentHelper class. You don't need to make any calls to this instance, it simply works out of box.
Moodle modules callback
Comment API allows modules/blocks/blog to decide how comments display.
Data validation
This callback method is required, it must be implemented. Otherwise, new comment will be rejected by default. Plugins must implement pluginname_comment_validate callback to validate comments parameters, it must return true to pass validation.
Permission control
Modules must implement function pluginname_comment_permissions to return post and view permission.
Blocks need to overwrite blockname_comment_permissions function of block_base.
Blog need to implement blog_comment_permissions function.
This function will return an array: array('post'=>true, 'view'=>true)
Check new added comment
The callback function allows you to change the comment content before inserting into database or reject this comment.
It takes two arguments, the comment object which contains comment details, and $params which contains context and course information.
Modules can implement a function named modname_comment_add.
Blocks need to overwrite blockname_comment_add function.
Blog need to implement blog_comment_add function.
This function should return a boolean value.
Filter/format comments
This callback allows modules check/format comments when user request to display comments.
It takes the same arguments as pluginname_comment_add
Modules can implement a function named pluginname_comment_display.
Blocks need to overwrite blockname_comment_display function.
Blog need to implement blog_comment_display function.
It will return the comment object.
Define a comment template
Modules can implement a function named pluginname_comment_template, which allow modules define a comment template. The template must have 4 embedding variables, ___id___, ___content___, ___time___, ___name___, they will be replaced with html id, comments content, comment time and commenter name
Backup and Restore
Comments will automatically be included in the activity/course backups and restored provided the itemids can be updated during the restore process. To do this either:
- do not use item ids and rely just on the context
- make the commentarea the same as one of the mappings in the restore (set_mapping); or
- override the function "get_comment_mapping_itemname" in the restore activity class
If you do not do one of these the comments will be silently ignored on restore.