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Data registry business logic methods. Mostly internal stuff. All methods should be considered part of the internal tool_dataprivacy API unless something different is specified.
Copyright: | 2018 David Monllao |
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data_registry:: (9 methods):
var_names_from_context()
get_defaults()
defaults_set()
get_site_categories()
get_subject_scope()
get_effective_context_value()
get_effective_contextlevel_value()
get_effective_default_contextlevel_purpose_and_category()
get_element_instance()
Class: data_registry - X-Ref
Data registry business logic methods. Mostly internal stuff.var_names_from_context($classname, $pluginname = '') X-Ref |
Returns purpose and category var names from a context class name param: string $classname The context level's class. param: string $pluginname The name of the plugin associated with the context level. return: string[] |
get_defaults($contextlevel, $pluginname = '') X-Ref |
Returns the default purpose id and category id for the provided context level. The caller code is responsible of checking that $contextlevel is an integer. param: int $contextlevel The context level. param: string $pluginname The name of the plugin associated with the context level. return: int[]|false[] |
defaults_set() X-Ref |
Are data registry defaults set? At least the system defaults need to be set. return: bool |
get_site_categories() X-Ref |
Returns all site categories that are visible to the current user. return: \core_course_category[] |
get_subject_scope(\context $context) X-Ref |
Returns the roles assigned to the provided level. Important to note that it returns course-level assigned roles if the provided context level is below course. param: \context $context return: array |
get_effective_context_value(\context $context, $element, $forcedvalue = false) X-Ref |
Returns the effective value given a context instance param: \context $context param: string $element 'category' or 'purpose' param: int|false $forcedvalue Use this value as if this was this context instance value. return: persistent|false It return a 'purpose' instance or a 'category' instance, depending on $element |
get_effective_contextlevel_value($contextlevel, $element) X-Ref |
Returns the effective value for a context level. Note that this is different from the effective default context level (see get_effective_default_contextlevel_purpose_and_category) as this is returning the value set in the data registry, not in the defaults page. param: int $contextlevel param: string $element 'category' or 'purpose' return: \tool_dataprivacy\purpose|false |
get_effective_default_contextlevel_purpose_and_category($contextlevel, $forcedpurposevalue = false,$forcedcategoryvalue = false, $component = '') X-Ref |
Returns the effective default purpose and category for a context level. param: int $contextlevel param: int|bool $forcedpurposevalue Use this value as if this was this context level purpose. param: int|bool $forcedcategoryvalue Use this value as if this was this context level category. param: string $component The name of the component to check. return: int[] |
get_element_instance($element, $id) X-Ref |
Returns an instance of the provided element. param: string $element The element name 'purpose' or 'category' param: int $id The element id return: \core\persistent |