Moodle Plugins directory: Quiz Archiver: Versions: 3.1.1 | Moodle.org

Quiz Archiver
Quiz reports ::: quiz_archiver
Maintained by
Niels Gandraß
Archives quiz attempts as PDF and HTML files fully automated and asynchronously for long-term storage independent of Moodle. Backups of both the quiz and the whole course can optionally be included.
Quiz Archiver 3.1.1
Moodle 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 5.0
Released: ponedjeljak, 28. travnja 2025., 18:08
Changelog
- Fix autoinstall not setting
mnethostid
to local host when creating the service account user, preventing the user from being deleted using the web interface - Automatically set correct
mnethostid
for the service account user during this plugin upgrade
Version information
- Version build number
- 2025042800
- Version release name
- 3.1.1
- Can be updated from
- 2.0.0 (2024082100), 2.1.0 (2024101000), 2.2.0 (2024102900), 2.3.0 (2025012100), 2.3.1 (2025013100), 2.3.2 (2025040100), 3.0.0 (2025041600), 3.1.0 (2025041900)
- Can be updated to
- 3.1.2 (2025051700), 3.1.3 (2025052200)
- Maturity
- Stabilna inačica
- MD5 Sum
- cf163745d380d6b95335be4bd0354ac2
- Supported software
- PHP 7.4, PHP 8.0, PHP 8.1, Moodle 4.1, Moodle 4.2, PHP 8.2, Moodle 4.3, PHP 8.3, Moodle 4.4, Moodle 4.5, Moodle 5.0, PHP 8.4
- The more recent release 3.1.3 (2025052200) exists for Moodle 4.1
- The more recent release 3.1.3 (2025052200) exists for Moodle 4.2
- The more recent release 3.1.3 (2025052200) exists for Moodle 4.3
- The more recent release 3.1.3 (2025052200) exists for Moodle 4.4
- The more recent release 3.1.3 (2025052200) exists for Moodle 4.5
- The more recent release 3.1.3 (2025052200) exists for Moodle 5.0
Version control information
- Version control system (VCS)
- GIT
- VCS repository URL
- VCS tag
- v3.1.1
Default installation instructions for plugins of the type Quiz reports
- Make sure you have all the required versions.
- Download and unpack the module.
- Place the folder (eg "myreport") in the "mod/quiz/report" subdirectory.
- Visit http://yoursite.com/admin to finish the installation