Camo

Filters ::: filter_camo
Maintained by Alex Rowe
Moodle Filter to convert images to route through a camo proxy server
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Moodle Filter to convert images to route through a camo proxy server

Camo Server
Make sure you have a working setup of Camo before enabling this, otherwise your images will not show.
For more information, see this repo.
https://github.com/atmos/camo

Install
Add this folder to the /filter directory in your Moodle web root.

Configure
After intall, enter your Camo server URL and Camo key.
The Camo server URL should be prefixed with https:// if you are using it to proxy images over SSL



Screenshots

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Contributors

Alex Rowe (Lead maintainer)
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  • David Mudrák
    Sat, 3 Oct 2015, 10:32 PM

    Hi. Thanks for sharing this plugin with the community. The plugins team is currently busy with other development tasks for the upcoming Moodle 3.0 release, so please expect delays in the review and approval process. Thanks for your understanding and patience, we will do our best to get to reviewing your plugin soon. Meanwhile, you may want to pay attention to all the recommendations and suggestions reported above and fix them.

  • Plugins bot
    Mon, 5 Oct 2015, 4:19 PM
    Prechecker results: 19 errors/8 warnings
    http://integration.moodle.org/job/Precheck%20remote%20branch/17019/artifact/work/smurf.html

    Please consider adding a screenshot of your plugin to help folks get an idea of what it looks like when installed.
  • Dan Marsden
    Thu, 22 Oct 2015, 3:35 PM
    Hi Alex, looks pretty simple thanks!

    I noticed a small issue and reported it in github, it would also be nice if you could take a look at the issues noticed by the prechecker - should be pretty quick to tidy those up. (you can check these yourself using the local_codechecker and local_moodlecheck plugins) We also require a screenshot for all new plugins (take a look at some of the screenshots used on the other filter plugins if you need some ideas)
  • David Mudrák
    Thu, 22 Oct 2015, 8:30 PM

    Thanks Alex for sharing this plugin with the community, and thanks Dan for the peer-review. I am sure Alex will address the raised coding style issues and Dan's reported suggestion in a future update of the filter. This is cleared to land now, welcome to the Plugins directory!

  • Alex Rowe
    Fri, 23 Oct 2015, 6:13 AM
    Thanks David and Dan, those issues should be resolved now in the latest version.
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