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:Report is a view of live or historical data, it may also contain export feature, | :Report is a view of live or historical data, it may also contain export feature, reports usually do not modify data. Admin tools are intended mostly for administrators, they usually work only in system context. | ||
;What is the difference between admin tool and local plugin? | ;What is the difference between admin tool and local plugin? | ||
:Local plugin is everything else, it may be intended for non-admin users. Examples of local plugins: event handlers, web service/function definitions, shared library hacks, new lang strings used in core hacks, etc. | :Local plugin is everything else, it may be intended for non-admin users. Examples of local plugins: event handlers, web service/function definitions, shared library hacks, new lang strings used in core hacks, etc. |
Revision as of 09:25, 22 November 2011
Admin tools | |
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Project state | Implemented |
Tracker issue | MDL-29029 |
Discussion | n/a |
Assignee | Petr Škoda (škoďák) |
Moodle 2.2
Previous problems
Before 2.2 tools for administrators were created as admin reports (because we did not have better pluggable place) or placed directly into /admin/ directory.
- confusing /admin/report/ or /local/ content
- no way to disable or remove custom admin tools
- /local/qeupgradehelper - official distribution should not include local plugins by definition
Upgrades
How to migrate existing admin reports:
- copy all files to new /admin/tool/yourplugin/ location
- update all links to admin tools /$CFG->admin/report/ to /$CFG->admin/tool/
- add language pack with at least 'pluginname' string
- update all language strings (use 'tool_yourplugin' instead of 'report_yourplugin') - use AMOS hints in commit message
- update all capability names
- create db/install.php migration script - delete old settings and capabilities (see converted plugins for examples)
- grep the plugin codebase and look for any remaining 'coursereport' occurrences
- update CSS selectors
FAQs
- Is it necessary to migrate existing admin reports?
- Yes. Old admin reports directory is completely ignored.
- Is it difficult to migrate admin reports?
- No, it takes less than an hour to migrate and test admin tools.
- What is the difference between report and admin tool?
- Report is a view of live or historical data, it may also contain export feature, reports usually do not modify data. Admin tools are intended mostly for administrators, they usually work only in system context.
- What is the difference between admin tool and local plugin?
- Local plugin is everything else, it may be intended for non-admin users. Examples of local plugins: event handlers, web service/function definitions, shared library hacks, new lang strings used in core hacks, etc.