Diff for /loncom/enrollment/localenroll.pm between versions 1.48 and 1.55

version 1.48, 2014/05/06 20:42:32 version 1.55, 2016/05/30 03:16:42
Line 152  sub run() { Line 152  sub run() {
  The <credits> tag need only be used if the credits earned by the students will    The <credits> tag need only be used if the credits earned by the students will 
  be different from the default for the course. The course default is set when the   be different from the default for the course. The course default is set when the
  course is created and can be modifed by a Domain Coordinator via "View or   course is created and can be modifed by a Domain Coordinator via "View or
  modify a course  or community" on the DC's Main Menu screen.   modify a course or community" on the DC's Main Menu screen.
   
  A value for <inststatus> should be the institutional status used for students,   A value for <inststatus> should be the institutional status used for students,
  and should be one of the types defined in inst_usertypes(). If no status   and should be one of the types defined in the "Institutional user types"
  types are defined for the domain this tag can be omitted. If Autoupdate.pl   section in the domain config screen for:
  is enabled in your domain, updates to the institutional status set here   "Default authentication/language/timezone/portal/types" 
  will be updated by Autoupdate.pl, should changes occur.  
    If no status types are defined for the domain this tag can be omitted.
    If Autoupdate.pl is enabled in your domain, updates to the institutional 
    status set here will be updated by Autoupdate.pl, should changes occur.
   
  If there were 10 students in fs03nop590001, 5 students in fs03nop59o601,    If there were 10 students in fs03nop590001, 5 students in fs03nop59o601, 
  8 students in fs03nop590602, and 2 students in fs03ost580002,   8 students in fs03nop590602, and 2 students in fs03ost580002,
Line 344  automatically, or held in a queue pendin Line 347  automatically, or held in a queue pendin
 the institution.  the institution.
   
 Course requests will trigger this check if the process type has been set   Course requests will trigger this check if the process type has been set 
 to 'validate' for the course type (official, unofficial or community) and  to 'validate' for the course type (official, unofficial, textbook, 
 the requestor's affiliation.  Whether "validate" is an available option  placement or community) and the requestor's affiliation.  Whether
 in the Domain Configuration menu is controlled by auto_courserequest_checks().   "validate" is an available option in the Domain Configuration menu 
   is controlled by auto_courserequest_checks(). 
 One scenario is where the request is for an official course, in which case  One scenario is where the request is for an official course, in which case
 a check could be made that the requestor is listed as instructor of   a check could be made that the requestor is listed as instructor of 
 record for the course in the institution's course schedule/database.  record for the course in the institution's course schedule/database.
Line 355  Other scenarios are possible, and the ro Line 359  Other scenarios are possible, and the ro
 to whatever rules a domain wishes to implement to run validations against  to whatever rules a domain wishes to implement to run validations against
 given the data passed in to the routine.  given the data passed in to the routine.
   
 validate_crsreq takes six arguments -  validate_crsreq takes seven arguments -
  (a) the LON-CAPA domain that will contain the course.   (a) the LON-CAPA domain that will contain the course.
  (b) the username:domain for the course owner.   (b) the username:domain for the course owner.
  (c) the course type (official, unofficial or community)   (c) the course type (official, unofficial,textbook, placement or community)
  (d) a comma-separated list of institutional affiliations of    (d) a comma-separated list of institutional affiliations of 
      the course owner.       the course owner.
  (e) the institutional code (in the MSU case this is a concatenation of   (e) the institutional code (in the MSU case this is a concatenation of
Line 366  validate_crsreq takes six arguments - Line 370  validate_crsreq takes six arguments -
  (f) a comma-separated list of institutional sections included in   (f) a comma-separated list of institutional sections included in
      the course request (only applicable to official courses).       the course request (only applicable to official courses).
  (g) an optional reference to a hash of custom form data.   (g) an optional reference to a hash of custom form data.
      The custom form data will come from crsreq_updates().       The custom form data will come from crsreq_updates(), with one
        additional item: $custominfo->{'_LC_clonefrom'}, provided internally
        (the courseID of the LON-CAPA course being cloned).
   
 A valid courserequest is confirmed by returning 'process'.  A valid courserequest is confirmed by returning 'process'.
 The following can be returned: process, rejected, pending, approval or   The following can be returned: process, rejected, pending, approval or 
 error (with error condition - no :), followed by a : and then an optional message.   error (with error condition - no :), followed by a : and then an optional message. 
   
 (a) process  - the requestor is the recorded instructor - create the course  (a) process  - the requestor is the recorded instructor - create the course
   
 (b) rejected - the requestor should never be requesting this course, reject the  (b) rejected - the requestor should never be requesting this course, reject the
     request permanently      request permanently
   
 (c) pending - the requestor is not the recorded instructor, but could  (c) pending - the requestor is not the recorded instructor, but could
     become so after administrative action at the institution. Put the      become so after administrative action at the institution. Put the
     request in a queue and, if an official course, check       request in a queue and, if an official course, check 
     localenroll:validate_instcode() periodically until the status changes to       localenroll:validate_instcode() periodically until the status changes to 
     "valid".      "valid".
   
 (d) approval - the request will be held pending review by a Domain Coordinator.  (d) approval - the request will be held pending review by a Domain Coordinator.
   
 (e) error (followed by the error condition).  (e) error (followed by the error condition).
   
 =cut  =cut
Line 399  This is used to determine whether the "v Line 409  This is used to determine whether the "v
 possible choices for course request processing in the Domain Configuration   possible choices for course request processing in the Domain Configuration 
 menu for Course Requests. Ultimately it is called by domainprefs.pm (via:   menu for Course Requests. Ultimately it is called by domainprefs.pm (via: 
 lonnet -> lond -> localenroll.pm) The domain configuration menu includes   lonnet -> lond -> localenroll.pm) The domain configuration menu includes 
 a table where columns are course type (official, unofficial or community)   a table where columns are course type (official, unofficial, textbook,
 and rows are institutional affiliations (e.g., Faculty, Staff, Student etc.).  placement or community) and rows are institutional affiliations 
   (e.g., Faculty, Staff, Student etc.).
   
 crsreq_checks() takes three arguments: $dom, $reqtypes, $validations.  crsreq_checks() takes three arguments: $dom, $reqtypes, $validations.
 $dom - the domain for which validation options are needed.  $dom - the domain for which validation options are needed.
Line 441  sub crsreq_checks { Line 452  sub crsreq_checks {
     return 'ok';      return 'ok';
 }  }
   
   =pod
   
   =item crsreq_updates()
   
   This is used to customize the LON-CAPA course request process.
   There are two hash references: $incoming, and $outgoing; $incoming can
   contain additional information collected from the requester, whereas $outgoing
   can contain custom items to send back to lonrequestcourse.pm, which creates the
   HTML displayed to the user during a course request.
   
   Different key-value pairs may be returned to lonrequestcourse.pm in the $outgoing
   hashref depending on the current action.  The available actions are:
   review, prevalidate, process, created and queued.
   
   One scenario would be to return HTML markup in: $outgoing->{'reviewweb'},
   i.e., where the action is 'review', to prompt the user to provide additional
   information as part of the course request, at the request review stage, 
   (i.e,, the page which contains the button used to submit a completed course request).
   
   The HTML could contain form elements (e.g., radio buttons etc.). The value(s)
   selected by the requester in those form elements will be available in the incoming
   hashref, for a subsequent action, if the corresponding keys have been included
   in $outgoing->{'formitems'}, i.e., $outgoing will be hash of a hash.  If a
   particular form item will the single valued, the value set for the key in the 
   inner hash in $outgoing should be 1, otherwise, if it will be multi-valued,
   the value should be multiple.
   
   The $outgoing hashref can contain a 'formitems' key for both the prevalidate
   and process actions, as calls to localenroll::crsreq_update() can originate
   in lonrequestcourse::process_request() for both of those actions.
   
   The retrieved form values are passed to localenroll::validate_crsreq() as the
   optional seventh arg (a hashref) -- $custominfo.
   
   =cut
   
 sub crsreq_updates {  sub crsreq_updates {
     my ($cdom,$cnum,$crstype,$action,$ownername,$ownerdomain,$fullname,$title,      my ($cdom,$cnum,$crstype,$action,$ownername,$ownerdomain,$fullname,$title,
         $code,$accessstart,$accessend,$incoming,$outgoing) = @_;          $code,$accessstart,$accessend,$incoming,$outgoing) = @_;
Line 495  sub crsreq_updates { Line 542  sub crsreq_updates {
   
 =pod  =pod
   
   =item export_grades()
    
   This routine can be customized to push grade information to some other gradebook,
   LCMS, or administrative system external to LON-CAPA.
   
   export_grades() takes five arguments -
   (a) the LON-CAPA course ID
   (b) the LON-CAPA course domain
   (c) a hash reference containing the following: 
       scope    => scope of the grades (e.g., course, map or resource).
       instcode => institutional course code (if an official course)
       crstype  => course type -- Course, Community or Placement
       context  => calling context, e.g., "completion" when a student completes a placement test.
   (d) a perl data structure (hash of a hash) containing the grade data.
       in the outer hash, the keys are student's username:domain
       in the inner hash, keys are:  
       id        => student/employee ID
       lastname  => student's last name
       firstname => student's first name
       email     => student's "permannent" e-mail address
       section   => student's LON-CAPA course section
       total     => total points earned
       bytitle   => reference to a hash (keys are question titles, values are points
       bysymb    => reference to a hash (keys are symbs, i.e., unique resource identifiers).
   (e) reference to a hash which will contain information to return.
       keys will be the student's username:domain. Value of 1 to show grades pushed 
       successfully. 
   
   =cut
   
   sub export_grades
       my ($cnum,$cdom,$hashref,$dataref,$outgoing) = @_;
       my %info;
       if (ref($hashref) eq 'HASH') {
           %info = %{$hashref};
       }
       if ((ref($dataref) eq 'HASH') && (ref($outgoing) eq 'HASH')) {
           foreach my $key (keys(%{$dataref})) {
               $outgoing->{$key} = 1;
           }
           return 'ok';
       } else {
           return 'error';
       }
   }
   
   =pod
   
 =item create_password()  =item create_password()
   
  This is called when the authentication method set for the automated    This is called when the authentication method set for the automated 
Line 892  sub get_userinfo { Line 987  sub get_userinfo {
   
 =pod  =pod
   
   =item get_multusersinfo
   
    (a) $dom - domain
    (b) $type - username or id
    (c) $unamenames - reference to hash containing usernames of users
    (d) $instusers - reference to hash which will contain info for user
                    as key = value; keys will be one or all of:
                    lastname,firstname,middlename,generation,id,inststatus -
                    institutional status (e.g., faculty,staff,student)
                    Values are all scalars except inststatus,
                    which is an array.
    (e) $instids - reference to hash which will contain ID numbers -
                    keys will be unique IDs (student or faculty/staff ID)
                    values will be either: scalar (username) or an array
                    if a single ID matches multiple usernames.
   
    returns 1 parameter - 'ok' if no processing error, or other value
                          if an error occurred.
   
    side effects - populates the $instusers and $instids refs to hashes.
                   with information for specified username, or specified
                   id, if fifth argument provided, from all available, or
                   specified (e.g., faculty only) institutional datafeeds,
                   if sixth argument provided.
   
    WARNING: You need to set $outcome to 'ok' once you have customized
             this routine to communicate with an instititional
             directory data source, otherwise retrieval of institutional
             user information will always be reported as being unavailable
             in domain $dom.
   
   =cut
   
   sub get_multusersinfo {
       my ($dom,$type,$usernames,$instusers,$instids) = @_;
       my $outcome = 'unavailable'; 
       return $outcome;
   }
   
   =pod
   
 =item inst_usertypes()   =item inst_usertypes() 
   
    Starting with LON-CAPA 2.11.0 use of this subroutine
    is deprecated. The domain configuration web GUI
    accessible to Domain Coordinators will be used to
    manage institutional types.  If you have previously
    customized this routine, then values set there will
    be used when displaying the "Institutional user types"
    section in the domain config screen for:
    "Default authentication/language/timezone/portal/types".
   
    Once you have visited that screen and saved the settings,
    configuration thereafter will be via the web GUI of
    values stored in the domain's configuration.db file on
    the primary library server in the domain, and values in
    inst_usertypes() will no longer be consulted.
    
  Incoming data: three arguments   Incoming data: three arguments
  (a) $dom - domain   (a) $dom - domain
  (b) $usertypes - reference to hash which will contain    (b) $usertypes - reference to hash which will contain 

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