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=== Plugins directory public API === | === Plugins directory public API and the new plugin utility === | ||
* by David Mudrák | * by David Mudrák | ||
* Overview of recent development and the ability to integrate external tools with the plugins directory (such as mdk, moosh or custom shell scripts) | * Overview of recent development and the ability to integrate external tools with the plugins directory (such as mdk, moosh or custom shell scripts). | ||
* Estimated length: 5 minutes | * Short introduction of the upcoming CLI utility that can be used in your custom shell scripts dealing with the plugins installation (MDL-48493) | ||
* Estimated length: 5 - 10 minutes | |||
=== Prechecking against Moodle coding guidelines from your command line === | === Prechecking against Moodle coding guidelines from your command line === |
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Developer meetings > January 2015 meeting notes
Time | 13:00 UTC on Tuesday, 20 January 2015 |
Meeting room | Live stream at YouTube |
Chat | Regular dev chat |
#moodledev | |
Event page | Google+ page |
The meeting will be streamed live on YouTube with chat through the regular Dev chat room and comments on Twitter.
Agenda
Moodle JS framework prototypes research (Invited speaker)
- by Damyon Wiese
- Please see JS Framework Specification
- Estimated length: 20 minutes
Plugins directory public API and the new plugin utility
- by David Mudrák
- Overview of recent development and the ability to integrate external tools with the plugins directory (such as mdk, moosh or custom shell scripts).
- Short introduction of the upcoming CLI utility that can be used in your custom shell scripts dealing with the plugins installation (MDL-48493)
- Estimated length: 5 - 10 minutes
Prechecking against Moodle coding guidelines from your command line
- by Frédéric Massart
- The patch precheck job in Moodle continuous integration process - see Automated code review
- Short demonstration of the possibility to execute the CI precheck job from the command line (without the need to use the 'cime' label in the tracker), especially when using mdk
- Estimated length: 10 minutes
Development of the quiz fault-tolerant mode
- by Tim Hunt
- This allows the students to continue working on their quiz attempt, even if the network is unreliable, by storing everything on the client-side, and using Ajax when possible. I will try to show some more of the details.
- If the network connection never comes back, you can download the responses as an ecrypted file, which can later be uploaded ot the server.
- Work in progress code is at Tim's github repo
- Do we want this in standard Moodle? If so, when, and how do we add it? (It was developed as a plugin while it was an experiment. If it went into standard Moodle it would need to be merged into the main quiz code.)
- Estimated length: 20 minutes
Add more
- You are welcome to participate at the meeting as a speaker, too. We appreciate any Moodle development experience sharing
- If you have something you'd like to add to this page, please edit this page or contact David Mudrák.