. /** * Base class for rules that restrict the ability to attempt a quiz. * * @package mod_quiz * @copyright 2011 The Open University * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later */ defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die(); require_once($CFG->dirroot . '/mod/quiz/locallib.php'); /** * A base class that defines the interface for the various quiz access rules. * Most of the methods are defined in a slightly unnatural way because we either * want to say that access is allowed, or explain the reason why it is block. * Therefore instead of is_access_allowed(...) we have prevent_access(...) that * return false if access is permitted, or a string explanation (which is treated * as true) if access should be blocked. Slighly unnatural, but acutally the easist * way to implement this. * * @copyright 2009 Tim Hunt * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later * @since Moodle 2.2 */ abstract class quiz_access_rule_base { /** @var stdClass the quiz settings. */ protected $quiz; /** @var quiz the quiz object. */ protected $quizobj; /** @var int the time to use as 'now'. */ protected $timenow; /** * Create an instance of this rule for a particular quiz. * @param quiz $quizobj information about the quiz in question. * @param int $timenow the time that should be considered as 'now'. */ public function __construct($quizobj, $timenow) { $this->quizobj = $quizobj; $this->quiz = $quizobj->get_quiz(); $this->timenow = $timenow; } /** * Return an appropriately configured instance of this rule, if it is applicable * to the given quiz, otherwise return null. * @param quiz $quizobj information about the quiz in question. * @param int $timenow the time that should be considered as 'now'. * @param bool $canignoretimelimits whether the current user is exempt from * time limits by the mod/quiz:ignoretimelimits capability. * @return quiz_access_rule_base|null the rule, if applicable, else null. */ public static function make(quiz $quizobj, $timenow, $canignoretimelimits) { return null; } /** * Whether or not a user should be allowed to start a new attempt at this quiz now. * @param int $numattempts the number of previous attempts this user has made. * @param object $lastattempt information about the user's last completed attempt. * @return string false if access should be allowed, a message explaining the * reason if access should be prevented. */ public function prevent_new_attempt($numprevattempts, $lastattempt) { return false; } /** * Whether the user should be blocked from starting a new attempt or continuing * an attempt now. * @return string false if access should be allowed, a message explaining the * reason if access should be prevented. */ public function prevent_access() { return false; } /** * @param int|null $attemptid the id of the current attempt, if there is one, * otherwise null. * @return bool whether a check is required before the user starts/continues * their attempt. */ public function is_preflight_check_required($attemptid) { return false; } /** * Add any field you want to pre-flight check form. You should only do * something here if {@link is_preflight_check_required()} returned true. * * @param mod_quiz_preflight_check_form $quizform the form being built. * @param MoodleQuickForm $mform The wrapped MoodleQuickForm. * @param int|null $attemptid the id of the current attempt, if there is one, * otherwise null. */ public function add_preflight_check_form_fields(mod_quiz_preflight_check_form $quizform, MoodleQuickForm $mform, $attemptid) { // Do nothing by default. } /** * Validate the pre-flight check form submission. You should only do * something here if {@link is_preflight_check_required()} returned true. * * If the form validates, the user will be allowed to continue. * * @param array $data the submitted form data. * @param array $files any files in the submission. * @param array $errors the list of validation errors that is being built up. * @param int|null $attemptid the id of the current attempt, if there is one, * otherwise null. * @return array the update $errors array; */ public function validate_preflight_check($data, $files, $errors, $attemptid) { return $errors; } /** * The pre-flight check has passed. This is a chance to record that fact in * some way. * @param int|null $attemptid the id of the current attempt, if there is one, * otherwise null. */ public function notify_preflight_check_passed($attemptid) { // Do nothing by default. } /** * This is called when the current attempt at the quiz is finished. This is * used, for example by the password rule, to clear the flag in the session. */ public function current_attempt_finished() { // Do nothing by default. } /** * Information, such as might be shown on the quiz view page, relating to this restriction. * There is no obligation to return anything. If it is not appropriate to tell students * about this rule, then just return ''. * @return mixed a message, or array of messages, explaining the restriction * (may be '' if no message is appropriate). */ public function description() { return ''; } /** * If this rule can determine that this user will never be allowed another attempt at * this quiz, then return true. This is used so we can know whether to display a * final grade on the view page. This will only be called if there is not a currently * active attempt for this user. * @param int $numattempts the number of previous attempts this user has made. * @param object $lastattempt information about the user's last completed attempt. * @return bool true if this rule means that this user will never be allowed another * attempt at this quiz. */ public function is_finished($numprevattempts, $lastattempt) { return false; } /** * If, because of this rule, the user has to finish their attempt by a certain time, * you should override this method to return the attempt end time. * @param object $attempt the current attempt * @return mixed the attempt close time, or false if there is no close time. */ public function end_time($attempt) { return false; } /** * If the user should be shown a different amount of time than $timenow - $this->end_time(), then * override this method. This is useful if the time remaining is large enough to be omitted. * @param object $attempt the current attempt * @param int $timenow the time now. We don't use $this->timenow, so we can * give the user a more accurate indication of how much time is left. * @return mixed the time left in seconds (can be negative) or false if there is no limit. */ public function time_left_display($attempt, $timenow) { $endtime = $this->end_time($attempt); if ($endtime === false) { return false; } return $endtime - $timenow; } /** * @return boolean whether this rule requires that the attemp (and review) * pages must be displayed in a pop-up window. */ public function attempt_must_be_in_popup() { return false; } /** * @return array any options that are required for showing the attempt page * in a popup window. */ public function get_popup_options() { return array(); } /** * Sets up the attempt (review or summary) page with any special extra * properties required by this rule. securewindow rule is an example of where * this is used. * * @param moodle_page $page the page object to initialise. */ public function setup_attempt_page($page) { // Do nothing by default. } /** * It is possible for one rule to override other rules. * * The aim is that third-party rules should be able to replace sandard rules * if they want. See, for example MDL-13592. * * @return array plugin names of other rules that this one replaces. * For example array('ipaddress', 'password'). */ public function get_superceded_rules() { return array(); } /** * Add any fields that this rule requires to the quiz settings form. This * method is called from {@link mod_quiz_mod_form::definition()}, while the * security seciton is being built. * @param mod_quiz_mod_form $quizform the quiz settings form that is being built. * @param MoodleQuickForm $mform the wrapped MoodleQuickForm. */ public static function add_settings_form_fields( mod_quiz_mod_form $quizform, MoodleQuickForm $mform) { // By default do nothing. } /** * Validate the data from any form fields added using {@link add_settings_form_fields()}. * @param array $errors the errors found so far. * @param array $data the submitted form data. * @param array $files information about any uploaded files. * @param mod_quiz_mod_form $quizform the quiz form object. * @return array $errors the updated $errors array. */ public static function validate_settings_form_fields(array $errors, array $data, $files, mod_quiz_mod_form $quizform) { return $errors; } /** * @return array key => lang string any choices to add to the quiz Browser * security settings menu. */ public static function get_browser_security_choices() { return array(); } /** * Save any submitted settings when the quiz settings form is submitted. This * is called from {@link quiz_after_add_or_update()} in lib.php. * @param object $quiz the data from the quiz form, including $quiz->id * which is the id of the quiz being saved. */ public static function save_settings($quiz) { // By default do nothing. } /** * Delete any rule-specific settings when the quiz is deleted. This is called * from {@link quiz_delete_instance()} in lib.php. * @param object $quiz the data from the database, including $quiz->id * which is the id of the quiz being deleted. * @since Moodle 2.7.1, 2.6.4, 2.5.7 */ public static function delete_settings($quiz) { // By default do nothing. } /** * Return the bits of SQL needed to load all the settings from all the access * plugins in one DB query. The easiest way to understand what you need to do * here is probalby to read the code of {@link quiz_access_manager::load_settings()}. * * If you have some settings that cannot be loaded in this way, then you can * use the {@link get_extra_settings()} method instead, but that has * performance implications. * * @param int $quizid the id of the quiz we are loading settings for. This * can also be accessed as quiz.id in the SQL. (quiz is a table alisas for {quiz}.) * @return array with three elements: * 1. fields: any fields to add to the select list. These should be alised * if neccessary so that the field name starts the name of the plugin. * 2. joins: any joins (should probably be LEFT JOINS) with other tables that * are needed. * 3. params: array of placeholder values that are needed by the SQL. You must * used named placeholders, and the placeholder names should start with the * plugin name, to avoid collisions. */ public static function get_settings_sql($quizid) { return array('', '', array()); } /** * You can use this method to load any extra settings your plugin has that * cannot be loaded efficiently with get_settings_sql(). * @param int $quizid the quiz id. * @return array setting value name => value. The value names should all * start with the name of your plugin to avoid collisions. */ public static function get_extra_settings($quizid) { return array(); } }