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Functional Test
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Minor
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Moodle 4.2
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None
Setup
- Enable MoodleNet integration setting (enablemoodlenet) in the Site administration > Advanced features.
Backup file
- Go to MoodleNet and search for a Moodle backup file e.g. "Class and Conflict in World Cinema"
- Click in the "Send to Moodle" button and verify that you are asked for the Moodle instance to send the resource to.
- Enter the URL of your Moodle site eg. https://qa.moodledemo.net/
- If necessary log in to your Moodle site as a teacher. You will be presented with a confirmation dialogue. Click confirm.
- Check that the next screen shows the backup details. Scroll down and click "Continue".
- Check that you are on a screen to select a course to restore into. Pick a course and click "Continue".
- Scroll down to the bottom of the next screen and click "Next".
- Scroll down to the bottom of this settings page and click "Perform restore".
- Check that the there is a message showing that the course had been restored successfully. Click "Continue".
- Check that the course is restored correctly.
PDF file
- Go back to MoodleNet and click the Browse button.
- Enter pdf into the search box, then from the search results choose a file to import into Moodle.
- There should be a menu (three periods in a row) with the option of "Send to Moodle". Click that.
- Check that you are asked for the Moodle instance to send the resource to. Enter the URL of your Moodle site.
- If necessary log in to your Moodle site as a teacher. You will be presented with a confirmation dialogue. Click confirm.
- Check that you are on a course selection screen.
- Click on a course.
- Confirm that you see a dialogue asking what format the file should be. Select "Create a file resource" and then click "Continue".
- Confirm that the file has been added to the very top section.
- is a QA test written for
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MDL-67883 A list of issues related to communication between MoodleNet and moodle
- Closed