PDF submission

Assignment submissions ::: assignsubmission_pdf
Maintained by DavoDavo Smith
Part of set Assignment: PDF.
This allows a teacher to annotate and return PDF files that have been submitted by students. Teachers can add and position comments and draw lines, ovals, stamps, rectangles and highlights onto the student's work, from within the browser.
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This plugin and the associated feedback plugin, do still, technically, work with Moodle 3.1, but they sit very awkwardly alongside the new grading layout. If you haven't switched over yet, now is the time to do so.

Important note - PDF annotation (based on the PDF feedback part of this plugin) is now part of Moodle core (from Moodle 2.6 onwards). 

There is currently no code available to migrate existing assignments using my plugin to the core version. However, I would recommend that all future assignments are created using the core Moodle functionality - I do not intend to maintain this version indefinitely (although I will attempt to fix any major compatibility bugs that arise in future versions).

Note also that there are a number of significant differences between the plugin version and the Moodle 2.6 built-in version of PDF annotation. The documentation below is only relevant to the plugin version; questions or problems about the built-in version should be directed to the Moodle forums or tracker.moodle.org


These plugins for the assignment module allows a teacher to annotate and return PDF files that have been submitted by students. It is based on my previous 'UploadPDF' assignment type, updated to work with the Moodle 2.3+ 'assign' module (rather than the Moodle 2.0-2.2 'assignment' module).

Teachers can add and position comments and draw lines, ovals, stamps, rectangles and highlights onto the student's work, from within the browser, before returning the work to the student.

This plugin is available in Moodle 2.3+, Moodle 2.0-2.2 and Moodle 1.9 versions.
This is the Moodle 2.3+ version - you can download the Moodle 1.9 version from here:
https://github.com/davosmith/moodle-uploadpdf/zipball/MOODLE_19_STABLE
and the Moodle 2.0-2.2 version here:
https://github.com/davosmith/moodle-uploadpdf/zipball/master

!! THERE ARE A FEW IMPORTANT ITEMS TO NOTE IN THE INSTALLATION, PLEASE READ CAREFULLY !!

Installation

Note - the assignsubmission_pdf plugin can, theoretically, be used without the assignfeedback_pdf plugin (https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=assignfeedback_pdf). On its own, however, it has little advantage over the standard 'file' submission plugin (other than coversheet handling). The assignfeedback_pdf will not do anything on its own (and cannot be installed without the submission plugin).

  1. Download and install GhostScript ( http://www.ghostscript.com/ ) - or install from standard respositories, if using Linux.
    Under Windows, do not install to a path with a space in it - that means you should install to something like 'c:\gs' NOT 'c:\Program Files\gs' (note you only need the files 'gswin32c.exe' and the dll file from the 'bin' folder, all other files are unnecessary for this to work).
  2. Unzip the submission pdf and feedback pdf plugin files to folders on your local machine
  3. Upload the plugin files to <siteroot>/mod/assign/submission/pdf and <siteroot>/mod/assign/feedback/pdf
  4. Log in to Moodle as administrator, then click on 'Home'.
  5. Visit 'Site admin > Plugins > Assignment plugins > Feedback Plugins > PDF Feedback'. Adjust the 'Ghostscript path' to where ghostscript is installed (should not need changing on a Linux install).

All being well, you should now be able to add submission and feedback type 'pdf' to assignments.

How to use

  • Add a new Assignment to a course.
  • Configure all the usual settings - you should be aware of the following additions:
    • PDF submission - set to 'Yes' to allow students to submit PDFs for annotation
    • PDF feedback - set to 'Yes' to allow the submitted PDFs to be annotated (note this ONLY works with PDFs submitted via the 'PDF submission' plugin).
    • Coversheet - this is a PDF that will be automatically added to the start of any files submitted by your students
    • Template - before submission your students can be (optionally) asked to fill in some text fields, the template is used to add these entries to the coversheet (this is ignored, if no coversheet is selected).
    • Edit Templates... - see section below

It is recommended this is used with the 'Require students click submit button' option, as then the processing and combining of the submission PDFs is only done once they click that button. Otherwise, the processing is done every time the student updates their submission.

  • When a student uploads their files and clicks 'Submit' they will be combined them together into a single submission (along with the coversheet).

(Hint: to help students generate PDF files, install a PDF printer, such as PDF Creator - http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator ).

  •  The teacher can then log in, go to the usual marking screen and click on 'Annotate submission', which will bring up the first page of the student's work on screen.
  • Click anywhere on the image of the PDF to add a comment. Use the resize handle in the bottom-right corner of a comment to resize it, click & drag on a comment to move it. Click (without dragging) on a comment to edit it, delete all the text in a comment to remove it.
  • Right-click on a comment to add it to a 'Comment Quicklist'. You can then right-click anywhere on a page to insert comments from this 'Comment Quicklist' (with the same text, width and background as the original). Comments can be deleted from the 'Comment Quicklist' by clicking on the 'X' to the right of the comment.
  • You can add lines to the PDF by holding 'Ctrl' ('Alt' on Apple Macs) whilst you click and drag with the mouse (or alternatively hold 'Ctrl' then click once for the start and once for the end of the line).
  • You can also choose different drawing tools by clicking on the icons or by using the keys c (comments), l (lines), r (rectangles), o (ovals), f (freehand lines), e (erase lines), [ & ] (change comment colour), { & } (change line colour)
  • Navigate between the pages by clicking on the 'Next' and 'Prev' buttons or by pressing 'n' and 'p' on the keyboard.
  • Click on 'Save Draft and Close' (or just navigate to a different page) to save the work in progress.
  • Click on the 'Generate Response' icon to create a new PDF with all your annotations present (that the student will be able to access).
  • You can view the comments you have made on a student's previous submissions by choosing that submission from the 'compare to' list
  • You can quickly find comments you have previously made by clicking on the 'find comment' list.
  • Add any feedback / grades to the usual form and save them.

Edit Templates

  • Click on the 'Edit Templates...' link on the 'Settings' page
  • Choose the name of the Template to edit (or select 'New Template...')
  • You can change the name of the template, delete the template or make it available to everyone on the site (administrators only, for this last option). Only administrators can edit site templates.
    Note: you cannot delete templates that are in use (click 'show' to find out where it is currently being used)
  • The list at the bottom allows you to choose an item in the template to edit, or choose 'New Item...' to add a new one.
  • The types of item you can add are:
    • text - a block of text, which will re-flow at 'width' pixels, 'value' will be the prompt the student sees to fill this in
    • shorttext - similar to text, but without word-wrapping useful for 'name' or 'type your initials to state this is all your own work'
    • date - fills in the date that the assignment was submitted, 'value' is the format to record the date
  • To position the items on the template, upload an example PDF coversheet (using the bottom form) then type in the position you want to place the PDF (x position, y position, in pixels).
    Alternatively, click on the coversheet image to set the position of that template item.
  • When you are finished, save any items you have changed, then close the window. The list of templates on the 'settings' page should have been updated.

Known issues

There is no way to annotate the PDFs without JavaScript.

Backup & restore will not transfer coversheet templates to a different site (it will work fine on a single site). This is a limitation of the assignment backup & restore process.

Thanks

This makes use of GhostScript and the FPDI and TCPDF libraries for PDF manipulation; Mootools is used to help with the JavaScript and Raphael provides the cross-browser annotation support.

Thanks to the creators of all those libraries, as this wouldn't have been possible without their hard work (and their free software licensing)

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Davo
Davo Smith (Lead maintainer)
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  • Davo
    Tue, 27 Sept 2016, 3:39 AM
    You should be able to uninstall from the plugins overview page - then delete the code from the directories on your server.
  • Jürg Hoerner
    Tue, 27 Sept 2016, 4:18 AM
    This is not possible in my installation: PDF submission and PDF Feedback are the only two plugins, with no uninstall Link.
  • Davo
    Tue, 27 Sept 2016, 4:22 AM
    I think that is a bug in Moodle, because the two plugins depend on each other, so you can never uninstall one without the other complaining. I suggest you edit the version.php file for one (or both) of the plugins and delete the '$dependencies' section at the bottom of the file - you should then be able to delete one, then the other plugin.
  • Laurent Labidi
    Wed, 12 Oct 2016, 3:42 AM
    Hello Davo

    Thanks for the tips...i had the same pb than Jürg.

    Good job !
  • Bei Chapman
    Tue, 1 Nov 2016, 10:31 PM
    Hi,

    Can anyone out there tell me what the status values mean? For example, status=1 or status=3?

    Thanks,
    Bei
  • Davo
    Tue, 1 Nov 2016, 10:35 PM
    What status do you mean? There are at least 3 status values I can find from a quick search of the code (the submission status, the pdf submission status and the ghostscript ready status).

    Assuming it is the PDF submission status, they are listed here:
    https://github.com/davosmith/moodle-assignsubmission_pdf/blob/master/lib.php#L39
  • Bei Chapman
    Tue, 1 Nov 2016, 11:01 PM
    Hi Davo,

    Thank you so much for the quick response.

    Yes, I was asking for PDF submission status in the M_ASSIGNSUBMISSION_PDF table smile

    What situation will cause the following case: PDF submission status=3 (empty) but the contenthash value still valid/exist (I can retrieve that particular pdf file from moodledata filedir no problem)?

    Cheers,
    Bei
  • Davo
    Tue, 1 Nov 2016, 11:03 PM
    Sorry I can't remember exactly how it reaches each status (it has been a long time since I wrote this plugin and I rarely do any work on it these days). You'd have to take a look through the code to work out what that status means.
  • Bei Chapman
    Tue, 1 Nov 2016, 11:18 PM
    Ok, no problem. Thanks Davo.
  • Davo
    Thu, 24 Nov 2016, 4:49 AM
    Automated tests (contained in assignfeedback_pdf) are all passing in Moodle 3.2
  • Jon Shaw
    Tue, 25 Apr 2017, 9:48 PM
    Hello Davo,

    I found out the hard way we can't just disable the PDF plugins. When we did that, the previews (and pdf submitted file links) vanished after a short period of time, so now we will probably have to resubmit submissions into the unoconv table for processing. We have enabled the PDF plugins.

    I was wondering about an alternative approach. I have been searching but unable to find the code that controls the creation of the form for adding an assignment such as it pertains to your submission and feedback plugins. Perhaps where you extend classes? I would like to "display;none;" the spans or the inputs / labels that allow instructors to create these type of assignments (submission type and feedback type). Our plan is to keep the plugin enabled until the existing assignments cycle out of our system, so that instructors use the core File submission option instead.

    I tried applying CSS in our Eguru theme General settings and can hide the input checkbox but the label is "stubborn" and resists invisibility. So perhaps there's a CSS file or two I could modify?

    We are on version 3.1.

    Please advise.

    Thanks,

    Jon
  • Jon Shaw
    Wed, 26 Apr 2017, 12:43 AM
    Hello Davo,

    I had another look at this and remembered the visibility property. So I came up with this styling (added to General block of Eguru) which allows the page to generate the controls and either removes them from layout or simply hides them. It appears to allow the system to continue to function normally, keeping the PDF plugins enabled, but disallowing instructors from creating those assignment submission and feedback types.

    input#id_assignsubmission_pdf_enabled {display:none;}
    label[for="id_assignsubmission_pdf_enabled"] {visibility:hidden;}
    input#id_assignfeedback_pdf_enabled {display:none;}
    label[for="id_assignfeedback_pdf_enabled"] {visibility:hidden;}
    div#fitem_id_assignsubmission_pdf_maxfiles {display:none;}
    div#fitem_id_assignsubmission_pdf_maxsizebytes {display:none;}
    div#fitem_id_assignsubmission_pdf_coversheet {display:none;}
    div#fitem_id_assignsubmission_pdf_templateid {display:none;}
    div#fitem_id_assignsubmission_pdf_template_edit {display:none;}

    I don't know if I'm missing something, so I just wanted to let you know I have this working and if all's well for anyone else that this might help.

    Thanks,

    Jon
  • Davo
    Thu, 27 Apr 2017, 12:21 AM
    @Jon - glad you found a solution for hiding my plugin, without disabling it fully.
  • Quoc Bao Tran
    Fri, 17 Dec 2021, 1:52 AM
    admin/index.php?cache=0&confirmrelease=1&confirmplugincheck=0&confirmupgrade=1 , Too bad I had to reinstall the system and accept to lose all data because I built moodle on Docker and couldn't interfere with the code
  • Davo
    Fri, 17 Dec 2021, 1:55 AM
    Quoc Bao Tran - could you explain what your comment has to do with my plugin? Are you saying that the assignsubmission_pdf plugin destroyed all your data when you ran it within docker? That seems extremely unlikely.

    Anyway - if you do think my plugin is at fault, please be aware that I've been recommending not to use my plugin for several years now, so please use the core PDF annotation instead.
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