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  • Bug fixes for general core bugs in 4.0.x will end 8 May 2023 (12 months).
  • Bug fixes for security issues in 4.0.x will end 13 November 2023 (18 months).
  • PHP version: minimum PHP 7.3.0 Note: the minimum PHP version has increased since Moodle 3.10. PHP 7.4.x is also supported.
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< /** < * Unit tests for the analysis class. < * < * @package core_analytics < * @copyright 2019 David MonllaĆ³ {@link http://www.davidmonllao.com} < * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later < */ < < defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die(); < < require_once(__DIR__ . '/fixtures/test_timesplitting_upcoming_seconds.php');
> namespace core_analytics;
/** * Unit tests for the analysis class. * * @package core_analytics * @copyright 2019 David MonllaĆ³ {@link http://www.davidmonllao.com} * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later */
< class analytics_analysis_testcase extends advanced_testcase {
> class analysis_test extends \advanced_testcase {
/** * Test fill_firstanalyses_cache. * @return null */ public function test_fill_firstanalyses_cache() {
> require_once(__DIR__ . '/fixtures/test_timesplitting_upcoming_seconds.php');
$this->resetAfterTest(); $modelid = 1;
< $params = ['startdate' => (new DateTimeImmutable('-5 seconds'))->getTimestamp()];
> $params = ['startdate' => (new \DateTimeImmutable('-5 seconds'))->getTimestamp()];
$course1 = $this->getDataGenerator()->create_course($params); $course2 = $this->getDataGenerator()->create_course($params); $analysable1 = new \core_analytics\course($course1); $afewsecsago = time() - 5; $earliest = $afewsecsago - 1; $this->insert_used($modelid, $course1->id, 'training', $afewsecsago); // Course2 processed after course1. $this->insert_used($modelid, $course2->id, 'training', $afewsecsago + 1); // After the first process involving course1. $this->insert_used($modelid, $course1->id, 'prediction', $afewsecsago + 5); $firstanalyses = \core_analytics\analysis::fill_firstanalyses_cache($modelid); $this->assertCount(2, $firstanalyses); $this->assertEquals($afewsecsago, $firstanalyses[$modelid . '_' . $course1->id]); $this->assertEquals($afewsecsago + 1, $firstanalyses[$modelid . '_' . $course2->id]); // The cached elements get refreshed. $this->insert_used($modelid, $course1->id, 'prediction', $earliest); $firstanalyses = \core_analytics\analysis::fill_firstanalyses_cache($modelid, $course1->id); $this->assertCount(1, $firstanalyses); $this->assertEquals($earliest, $firstanalyses[$modelid . '_' . $course1->id]); // Upcoming periodic time-splitting methods can read and process the cached data.
< $seconds = new test_timesplitting_upcoming_seconds();
> $seconds = new \test_timesplitting_upcoming_seconds();
$seconds->set_modelid($modelid); $seconds->set_analysable($analysable1); // The generated ranges should start from the cached firstanalysis value, which is $earliest. $ranges = $seconds->get_all_ranges(); $this->assertGreaterThanOrEqual(7, count($ranges)); $firstrange = reset($ranges); $this->assertEquals($earliest, $firstrange['time']); } private function insert_used($modelid, $analysableid, $action, $timestamp) { global $DB; $obj = new \stdClass(); $obj->modelid = $modelid; $obj->action = $action; $obj->analysableid = $analysableid; $obj->firstanalysis = $timestamp; $obj->timeanalysed = $timestamp; $obj->id = $DB->insert_record('analytics_used_analysables', $obj); } }