Moodle plugins directory: Exploitation technical advices: Versions: 2.8.0 (Build 2015062400) | Moodle.org
Exploitation technical advices
Exploitation technical advices 2.8.0 (Build 2015062400)
Local Technical Signals
This simple plugins provides an easy mean to display service messages to all users without taking over the moodle screen.
Messages can be distributed to a complete MNET enabled network array activating data_transfer service (See VMoodle).
Message colors available are :
RED : Danger notice
ORANGE : Critical operations in progress
YELLOW : Non critical operation in progress
GREEN : Positive message
CYAN : Information notice
Versions
Original code reference is on http://github.com/vfremaux/moodle-local_technicalsignals
Branch : master for version 2.x > 2.2 (should work on 2.1)
No packaged version for 1.9
Install
Installs in the "local" standard customisation directory
How to make it work locally:
you just need to have in your curent theme an inclusion to
/local/technicalsignals/lib.php
and make a call to :
local_print_administrator_message();
Just after the "
" tag of your layout.How to make it work in Moodle Network:
you need :
VMoodle block installed (for Data Exchange Mnet service)
$CFG->mainhostprefix being setup to a recognizable prefix of a mnet_host of your network with Data_Exchange services published.
You need (of course ) to subscribe to Data_Exchange service for this main peer.
Hook Sample :
<?php include_once $CFG->dirroot.'/local/technicalsignals/lib.php'; local_print_administrator_message() ?>Version information
- Version build number
- 2015062400
- Version release name
- 2.8.0 (Build 2015062400)
- Maturity
- Version establa
- MD5 Sum
- 5ef6fdae943e32f57e7e172aaa46d4c1
- Supported software
- Moodle 2.8
- Latest release for Moodle 2.8
Version control information
- Version control system (VCS)
- GIT
- VCS repository URL
- VCS branch
- MOODLEç_28_STABLE
Default installation instructions for plugins of the type General plugins (Local)
- Make sure you have all the required versions.
- Download and unpack the module.
- Place the folder in the "local" subdirectory.
- Visit http://yoursite.com/admin to finish the installation.