Annotation of loncom/enrollment/localenroll.pm, revision 1.39

1.5       albertel    1: # functions to glue school database system into Lon-CAPA for 
                      2: # automated enrollment
1.39    ! raeburn     3: # $Id: localenroll.pm,v 1.38 2009/08/22 19:52:13 raeburn Exp $
1.5       albertel    4: #
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                      6: #
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                      8: #
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1.32      jms        27: 
                     28: =pod
                     29: 
                     30: =head1 NAME
                     31: 
                     32: localenroll
                     33: 
                     34: =head1 SYNOPSIS
                     35: 
                     36: This is part of the LearningOnline Network with CAPA project
                     37: described at http://www.lon-capa.org.
                     38: 
                     39: 
                     40: =head1 NOTABLE SUBROUTINES
                     41: 
                     42: =over
                     43: 
                     44: =cut
                     45: 
1.4       raeburn    46: package localenroll;
                     47: 
                     48: use strict;
1.6       albertel   49: 
1.32      jms        50: =pod
                     51:  
                     52: =item run()
                     53:  set this to return 1 if you want the auto enrollment to run
                     54: 
                     55:  Beginning with LON-CAPA version 2.4, use of this routine is
                     56:  deprecated.  Whether or not Autoenroll.pl should run is set
                     57:  by the Domain Coordinator via "Set domain configuration",
                     58:  provided in the Domain Management section of the Main menu. 
                     59: 
                     60: =cut
1.6       albertel   61: 
1.9       raeburn    62: sub run() {
                     63:     my $dom = shift;
                     64:     return 0;
                     65: }
1.4       raeburn    66: 
1.32      jms        67: 
                     68: =pod
                     69: 
                     70: =item fetch_enrollment()
                     71: 
                     72:  connects to the institutional classlist data source,
                     73:  reads classlist data and stores in an XML file
                     74:  in /home/httpd/perl/tmp/
                     75: 
                     76:  classlist files are named as follows:
                     77: 
                     78:  DOMAIN_COURSE_INSTITUTIONALCODE_classlist.xml
                     79: 
                     80:  e.g., msu_43551dedcd43febmsul1_fs03nop590001_classlist.xml
                     81:  where DOMAIN = msu  COURSE = 43551dedcd43febmsul1 
                     82:  INSTITUTIONALCODE = fs03nop590001 
                     83:  (MSU's course naming scheme - fs03 = Fall semester 2003, nop =
                     84:  department name, 590 = course number, 001 = section number.)
                     85: 
                     86:  fetch_enrollment requires three arguments -
                     87:  $dom - DOMAIN e.g., msu
                     88:  $affiliatesref - a reference to a hash of arrays that contains LON-CAPA 
                     89:  courses that are to be updated as keys, and institutional coursecodes 
                     90:  contributing enrollment to that LON-CAPA course as elements in each array.
                     91:  $replyref - a reference to a hash that contains LON-CAPA courses
                     92:  that are to be updated as keys, and the total enrollment count in all 
                     93:  affiliated sections, as determined from institutional data as hash elements. 
                     94: 
                     95:  As an example, if fetch_enrollment is called to retrieve institutional
                     96:  classlists for a single LON-CAPA course - 43551dedcd43febmsul1 which 
                     97:  corresponds to fs03nop590, sections 001, 601 and 602 , and the course
                     98:  also accommodates enrollment from a crosslisted course in the ost
                     99:  department - fs03ost580002:
                    100: 
                    101:  the affiliatesref would be a reference to %affiliates which would be:
                    102: 
                    103:  @{$affiliates{'43551dedcd43febmsul1'}} =
                    104:    ("fs03nop590001","fs03nop590601","fs03nop590602","fs03ost580002");
                    105: 
                    106:  fetch_enrollment would create four files in /home/httpd/perl/tmp/.
                    107:  msu_43551dedcd43febmsul1_fs03nop590001_classlist.xml
                    108:  msu_43551dedcd43febmsul1_fs03nop590601_classlist.xml
                    109:  msu_43551dedcd43febmsul1_fs03nop590602_classlist.xml
                    110:  msu_43551dedcd43febmsul1_fs03ost580002_classlist.xml
                    111: 
                    112:  In each file, student data would be stored in the following format
                    113:  
                    114:  <student username="smith">
                    115:   <autharg>MSU.EDU</autharg>
                    116:   <authtype>krb4</authtype>
                    117:   <email>smith@msu.edu</email>
                    118:   <enddate></enddate>
                    119:   <firstname>John</firstname>
                    120:   <generation>II</generation>
                    121:   <groupID>fs03nop590001</groupID>
                    122:   <lastname>Smith</lastname>
                    123:   <middlename>D</middlename>
                    124:   <startdate></startdate>
                    125:   <studentID>A12345678</studentID>
                    126:  </student>
                    127:  
                    128:  with the following at the top of the file
                    129: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
                    130: <!DOCTYPE text>
                    131: <students>
                    132: 
                    133:  (all comment - s removed)
                    134: 
                    135:  and a closing:
                    136: </students>
                    137: 
                    138:  The <startdate> and the <enddate> are the activation date and expiration date
                    139:  for this student's role. If they are absent, then the default access start and
                    140:  default access end dates are used. The default access dates can be set when 
                    141:  the course is created, and can be modified using the Automated Enrollment
                    142:  Manager, or via the 'Upload a class list','Enroll a single student' or 
                    143:  'Modify student data' utilities in the Enrollment Manager, by checking the 
                    144:  'make these dates the default for future enrollment' checkbox. If no default 
                    145:  dates have been set, then the tudent role will be active immediately, and will 
                    146:  remain active until the role is explicitly expired using ENRL -> Drop students. 
                    147:  If dates are to included in the XML file, they should be in the format
                    148:  YYYY:MM:DD:HH:MM:SS (: separators required).
                    149: 
                    150:  If there were 10 students in fs03nop590001, 5 students in fs03nop59o601, 
                    151:  8 students in fs03nop590602, and 2 students in fs03ost580002,
                    152:  then $$reply{'43551dedcd43febmsul1'} = 25
                    153: 
                    154:  The purpose of the %reply hash is to detect cases where the institutional 
                    155:  enrollment is 0 (most likely due to a problem with the data source).
                    156:  In such a case, the LON-CAPA course roster is left unchanged (i.e., no
                    157:  students are expired, even if automated drops is enabled.
                    158:  
                    159:  fetch_enrollment should return a 0 or 1, depending on whether a connection
                    160:  could be established to the institutional data source.
                    161:  0 is returned if no connection could be made.
                    162:  1 is returned if connection was successful
                    163: 
                    164:  A return of 1 is required for the calling modules to perform LON-CAPA
                    165:  roster changes based on the contents of the XML classlist file(s), e,g,,
                    166:  msu_43551dedcd43febmsul1_fs03nop590001_classlist.xml
                    167: 
                    168:  XML classlist files are temporary. They are deleted after the enrollment 
                    169:  update process in the calling module is complete.
                    170: 
                    171: 
                    172: =cut
1.1       raeburn   173: 
                    174: sub fetch_enrollment {
1.7       matthew   175:     my ($dom,$affiliatesref,$replyref) = @_;
                    176:     foreach my $crs (sort keys %{$affiliatesref}) {
                    177:         $$replyref{$crs} = 0;
                    178:     }
                    179:     my $okflag = 0;
                    180:     return $okflag;
1.4       raeburn   181: }
                    182: 
1.32      jms       183: =pod
                    184: 
                    185: =item get_sections()
                    186: 
                    187:  This is called by the Automated Enrollment Manager interface
                    188:  (lonpopulate.pm) to create an array of valid sections for 
                    189:  a specific institutional coursecode.
                    190:  e.g., for MSU coursecode: fs03nop590
                    191:  ("001","601","602") would be returned
                    192: 
                    193:  If the array returned contains at least one element, then 
                    194:  the interface offerred to the course coordinator, lists
                    195:  official sections and provides a checkbox to use to
                    196:  select enrollment in the LON-CAPA course from each official section.  
                    197: 
                    198:  get_sections takes two arguments - (a) the institutional coursecode
                    199:  (in the MSU case this is a concatenation of semester code, department
                    200:  and course number), and (b) the LON-CAPA domain that contains the course. 
                    201:  
                    202:  If there is no access to official course sections at your institution,
                    203:  then an empty array is returned, and the Automated Enrollment Manager
                    204:  interface will allow the course coordinator to enter section numbers
                    205:  in text boxes.
                    206:  
                    207: 
                    208: 
                    209: =cut
1.4       raeburn   210: 
                    211: sub get_sections {
1.9       raeburn   212:     my ($coursecode,$dom) = @_;
1.4       raeburn   213:     my @secs = ();
                    214:     return @secs;
1.1       raeburn   215: }
                    216: 
1.32      jms       217: =pod
                    218: 
                    219: =item new_course()
                    220: 
                    221:  This is called by loncreatecourse.pm and 
                    222:  lonpopulate.pm to record that fact that a new course section
                    223:  has been added to LON-CAPA that requires access to institutional data
                    224:  At MSU, this is required, as institutional classlists can only made
                    225:  available to faculty who are officially assigned to a course.
                    226:  
                    227:  The new_course subroutine is used to check that the course owner
                    228:  of the LON-CAPA course is permitted to access the institutional
                    229:  classlist for any course sections and crosslisted classes that
                    230:  the course coordinator wishes to have affiliated with the course.
                    231:  
                    232:  If access is permitted, then 'ok' is returned.
                    233:  The course section or crosslisted course will only be added to the list of
                    234:  affiliates if 'ok' is returned.
                    235: 
                    236:  new_course takes three arguments -
                    237:  (a) the institutional courseID (in the MSU case this is a concatenation of 
                    238:  semester code, department code, course number, and section number
                    239:  e.g., fs03nop590001).
                    240:  (b) the course owner. This is the LON-CAPA username and domain of the course 
                    241:  coordinator assigned to the course when it is first created, in the form
                    242:  username:domain
                    243:  (c) the LON-CAPA domain that contains the course
                    244: 
                    245: =cut
1.4       raeburn   246: 
                    247: sub new_course  {
1.9       raeburn   248:     my ($course_id,$owner,$dom) = @_;
1.4       raeburn   249:     my $outcome = 'ok';
                    250:     return $outcome;
1.1       raeburn   251: }
                    252: 
1.32      jms       253: =pod
                    254: 
                    255: =item validate_courseID()
                    256: 
                    257:  This is called whenever a new course section or crosslisted course
                    258:  is being affiliated with a LON-CAPA course (i.e., by loncreatecourse.pm
                    259:  and the Automated Enrollment Manager in lonpopulate.pm).
                    260:  A check is made that the courseID that the course coordinator wishes
                    261:  to affiliate with the course is valid according to the institutional
                    262:  schedule of official classes 
                    263: 
                    264:  A valid courseID is confirmed by returning 'ok'
                    265: 
                    266:  validate_courseID takes two arguments -
                    267:  (a) the institutional courseID (in the MSU case this is a concatenation of
                    268:  semester code, department code, course number, and section number
                    269:  e.g., fs03nop590001).
                    270:  (b) the LON-CAPA domain that contains the course
                    271: 
                    272: =cut  
1.4       raeburn   273: 
                    274: sub validate_courseID {
1.9       raeburn   275:     my ($course_id,$dom) = @_;
1.4       raeburn   276:     my $outcome = 'ok';
                    277:     return $outcome;   
                    278: }
1.1       raeburn   279: 
1.32      jms       280: =pod
                    281: 
1.36      raeburn   282: =item validate_instcode()
                    283: 
                    284: This is called when a request is being made for an official course.
                    285: A check is made that the institutional code for which a course is
                    286: is being requested is valid according to the institutional
                    287: schedule of official classes.
                    288: 
                    289: If the username of the course owner is provided, a more restrictive
                    290: test is used, namely that the requestor is listed as instructor of
                    291: record for the course in the institution's course schedule/database.
                    292: 
1.38      raeburn   293: validate_instcode takes three arguments -
1.36      raeburn   294:  (a) the LON-CAPA domain that will contain the course
                    295:  (b) the institutional code (in the MSU case this is a concatenation of
                    296:  semester code, department code, and course number, e.g., fs03nop590.
                    297:  (c) an optional institutional username for the course owner.
                    298: 
1.39    ! raeburn   299: An array is returned containing (a) the result of the check for a valid 
        !           300: instcode, and (b) an (optional) course description.   
        !           301: A valid instcode is confirmed by returning 'valid'.
        !           302: If no course description is available, '' should be set as
        !           303: the value of the second item in the returned array.
        !           304: 
1.36      raeburn   305: =cut
                    306: 
                    307: sub validate_instcode {
1.38      raeburn   308:     my ($dom,$instcode,$owner) = @_;
1.36      raeburn   309:     my $outcome = '';
1.39    ! raeburn   310:     my $description = '';
        !           311:     return ($outcome,$description);
1.36      raeburn   312: }
                    313: 
                    314: =pod
                    315: 
1.38      raeburn   316: =item validate_crsreq()
                    317: 
                    318: This is used to check whether a course request should be processed
                    319: automatically, or held in a queue pending administrative action at
                    320: the institution.
                    321: 
                    322: Course requests will trigger this check if the process type has been set 
                    323: to 'validate' for the course type (official, unofficial or community) and
                    324: the requestor's affiliation.  Whether "validate" is an available option
                    325: in the Domain Configuration menu is controlled by auto_courserequest_checks(). 
                    326: One scenario is where the request is for an official course, in which case
                    327: a check could be made that the requestor is listed as instructor of 
                    328: record for the course in the institution's course schedule/database.
                    329: 
                    330: Other scenarios are possible, and the routine can be customized according
                    331: to whatever rules a domain wishes to implement to run validations against
                    332: given the data passed in to the routine.
                    333: 
                    334: validate_crsreq takes six arguments -
                    335:  (a) the LON-CAPA domain that will contain the course.
                    336:  (b) the username:domain for the course owner.
                    337:  (c) the course type (official, unofficial or community)
                    338:  (d) a comma-separated list of institutional affiliations of 
                    339:      the course owner.
                    340:  (e) the institutional code (in the MSU case this is a concatenation of
                    341:  semester code, department code, and course number, e.g., fs03nop590.
                    342:  (f) a comma-separated list of institutional sections included in
                    343:      the course request (only applicable to official courses).
                    344: 
                    345: A valid courserequest is confirmed by returning 'process'.
                    346: The following can be returned: process, rejected, pending, approval or error (with error condition - no :), followed by a : and then an optional message. 
                    347: 
                    348: (a) process  - the requestor is the recorded instructor - create the course
                    349: (b) reject - the requestor should never be requesting this course, reject the
                    350:     request permanently
                    351: (c) pending - the requestor is not the recorded instructor, but could
                    352:     become so after administrative action at the institution. Put the
                    353:     request in a queue and check localenroll:validate_instcode()
                    354:     periodically until the status changes to "valid".
                    355: (d) approval - the request will be held pending review by a Domain Coordinator.
                    356: (e) error (followed by the error condition).
                    357: 
                    358: =cut
                    359: 
                    360: sub validate_crsreq {
                    361:     my ($dom,$owner,$crstype,$inststatuslist,$instcode,$instseclist) = @_;
                    362:     my $outcome = 'approval';
                    363:     return $outcome;
                    364: }
                    365: 
                    366: =pod 
                    367: 
                    368: =item crsreq_checks()
                    369: 
                    370: This is used to determine whether the "validate" option should appear in the
                    371: possible choices for course request processing in the Domain Configuration 
                    372: menu for Course Requests. Ultimately it is called by domainprefs.pm (via: 
                    373: lonnet -> lond -> localenroll.pm) The domain configuration menu includes 
                    374: a table where columns are course type (official, unofficial or community) 
                    375: and rows are institutional affiliations (e.g., Faculty, Staff, Student etc.).
                    376: 
                    377: crsreq_checks() takes three arguments: $dom, $reqtyes, $validations.
                    378: $dom - the domain for which validation options are needed.
                    379: $reqtypes - ref to an ARRAY of course types (i.e., official, unofficial and community.
                    380: $validations - ref to a hash of a hash which will determine whether "validate"
                    381: will be one of the possible choices for each course type (outer hash key),
                    382: and institutional type (inner hash key).
                    383: 
                    384: For example to allow validate to be a choice for official classes for Faculty,
                    385: req_checks would include:
                    386: 
                    387: $validations{'official'}{'Faculty'} = 1;
                    388: 
                    389: This routine is closely tied to validate_crsreq(). "Validate" should not be
                    390: a possible choice in the domain configuration menu for a particular course
                    391: type/institutional affiliation, unless a corresponding validation code has
                    392: been implemented in validate_crsreq().
                    393: 
                    394: For example at MSU, official courses requested by Faculty will be validated
                    395: against the official schedule of classes to check that the requestor is one
                    396: of the instructors of record for the course.  In this case validate_crsreq()
                    397: includes a call to validate_instcode().
                    398: 
                    399: =cut
                    400: 
                    401: sub crsreq_checks {
                    402:     my ($dom,$reqtypes,$validations) = @_;
                    403:     if ((ref($reqtypes) eq 'ARRAY') && (ref($validations) eq 'HASH')) {
                    404:         my (%usertypes,@order);
                    405:         if (&inst_usertypes($dom,\%usertypes,\@order) eq 'ok') {
                    406:             foreach my $type (@{$reqtypes}) {
                    407:                 foreach my $inst_type (@order) {
                    408:                     $validations->{$type}{$inst_type} = 0;
                    409:                 }
                    410:             }
                    411:         }
                    412:     }
                    413:     return 'ok';
                    414: }
                    415: 
                    416: =pod
                    417: 
1.32      jms       418: =item create_password()
                    419: 
                    420:  This is called when the authentication method set for the automated 
                    421:  enrollment process when enrolling new users in the domain is "localauth".
                    422:  This could be signalled for the specific user by the value of localauth
                    423:  for the <authtype> tag from the classlist.xml files, or if this is blank,
                    424:  the default authtype, set by the domain coordinator when creating the course
                    425:  with loncreatecourse.pm.
                    426:   
                    427:  create_password takes three arguments -
                    428:  (a) $authparam - the value of <autharg> from the classlist.xml files,
                    429:  or if this blank, the default autharg, set by the domain coordinator when 
                    430:  creating the course with loncreatecourse.pm
                    431:  (b) $dom - the domain of the new user.
                    432:  (c) $username - the username of the new user (currently not actually used)
                    433: 
                    434:  Four values are returned:
                    435:  (a) the value of $authparam - which might have been changed
                    436:  (b) a flag to indicate whether a password had been created
                    437:  0 means no password created
                    438:  1 means password created.  In this case the calling module - Enrollment.pm
                    439:  will send the LON-CAPA username and password to the new user's e-mail
                    440:  (if one was provided), or to the course owner (if one was not provided and
                    441:  the new user was created by the automated process), or to the active
                    442:  course coordinator (if the new user was created using the 'update roster
                    443:  now' interface included in the Automated Enrollment Manager).  
                    444:  (c) a flag to indicate that the authentication method is correct - 'ok'.
                    445:  If $authchk is not set to 'ok' then account creation and enrollment of the 
                    446:  new user will not occur.
                    447:  (d) if a password was created it can be sent along.  This is the password 
                    448:  which will be included in the e-mail sent to the new user, or made available    
                    449:  to the course owner/course coordinator if no e-mail address is provided. If
                    450:  you do not wish to send a password, but want to give instructions on obtaining
                    451:  one, you could set $newpasswd as those instructions. (e.g.,
                    452:  $newpasswd = '(Please visit room 212, ACNS Bldg. to obtain your password)';
                    453:  The value of $newpasswd is NOT written in the user's LON-CAPA passwd file in
                    454:  /home/httpd/lonUsers/$dom/a/b/c/abcuser/passwd, which in the case of a user
                    455:  employing localauth will contain 'localauth:$authparam'.  If you need to include
                    456:  a parameter in the user's passwd file, you should return it as $authparam,
                    457:  i.e., the first of the variables returned by create_password().             
                    458: 
                    459: 
                    460: =cut 
1.4       raeburn   461: 
                    462: sub create_password {
1.13      albertel  463:     my ($authparam,$dom,$username) = @_;
1.4       raeburn   464:     my $authchk = 'ok';
1.11      raeburn   465:     my $newpasswd = '';
1.4       raeburn   466:     my $create_passwd = 0;
1.11      raeburn   467:     return ($authparam,$create_passwd,$authchk,$newpasswd);
1.1       raeburn   468: }
                    469: 
1.32      jms       470: =pod
                    471: 
                    472: =item instcode_format()
                    473: 
                    474:  Split coursecodes into constituent parts.   
                    475:  e.g., INSTITUTIONALCODE = fs03nop590, LON-CAPA COURSEID: 43551dedcd43febmsul1
                    476:  (MSU's course naming scheme - fs03 = Fall semester 2003, nop =
                    477:  department name, 590 = course number)
                    478: 
                    479:  Incoming data:
                    480:  $dom (domain)
                    481:  $$instcodes{'43551dedcd43febmsul1'} = 'fs03nop590' (hash of courseIDs)
                    482:  
                    483:  fs03nop590 would be split as follows
                    484:  @{$codetitles} = ("year","semester","department","number")
1.33      bisitz    485:  $$codes{'year'} = '2003'
1.32      jms       486:  $$codes{'semester'} = 'Fall'
                    487:  $$codes{'department'} = 'nop'
                    488:  $$codes{'number'} = '590'
                    489: 
                    490:  requires six arguments:
                    491:  domain ($dom)
                    492:  reference to hash of institutional course IDs ($instcodes)  
                    493:  reference to hash of codes ($codes)
                    494:  reference to array of titles ($codetitles)
                    495:  reference to hash of abbreviations used in categories
                    496:  reference to hash of arrays specifying sort order used in category titles   
                    497: 
                    498:  e.g.,     %{$$cat_titles{'Semester'}} = (
                    499:                    fs => 'Fall',
                    500:                    ss => 'Spring',
                    501:                    us => 'Summer');
                    502: 
                    503:  e.g., @{$$cat_order{'Semester'}} = ('ss','us','fs'); 
                    504:  returns 1 parameter: 'ok' if no processing errors. 
1.33      bisitz    505: 
                    506:  Detailed help:
                    507:  http://yourloncapaserver/adm/help/Institutional_Integration_Course_Codes.hlp
                    508: 
1.32      jms       509: =cut
                    510: 
1.10      raeburn   511: 
                    512: sub instcode_format () {
                    513:     my ($dom,$instcodes,$codes,$codetitles,$cat_titles,$cat_order) = @_;
                    514:     my $outcome = 'ok';
                    515:     return $outcome;
                    516: }
                    517: 
1.35      raeburn   518: =pod
                    519: 
                    520: =item possible_instcodes()
                    521: 
                    522: Gather acceptable values for institutional categories to use in course creation request form for official courses.
                    523: 
                    524:  requires four arguments:
                    525:  domain ($dom)
                    526:  reference to array of titles ($codetitles)
                    527:  reference to hash of abbreviations used in categories ($cat_titles).
                    528:  reference to hash of arrays specifying sort order used in category titles ($cat_order).
                    529: 
                    530:  e.g., 
                    531:  @{$codetitles} = ("Year","Semester","Department","Number");
                    532: 
                    533:  %{$$cat_titles{'Semester'}} = (
                    534:                    fs => 'Fall',
                    535:                    ss => 'Spring',
                    536:                    us => 'Summer');
                    537: 
                    538:  @{$$cat_order{'Semester'}} = ('ss','us','fs');
                    539: 
                    540:  returns 1 parameter: 'ok' if no processing errors.
                    541: 
                    542: =cut
                    543: 
                    544: sub possible_instcodes {
                    545:     my ($dom,$codetitles,$cat_titles,$cat_order) = @_;
                    546:     @{$codetitles} = ();
                    547:     %{$$cat_titles{'Semester'}} = ();
                    548:     @{$$cat_order{'Semester'}} = ('ss','us','fs');
                    549:     ($$cat_titles{'Department'},$$cat_order{'Department'}) = &get_all_depts($dom);
                    550:     ($$cat_titles{'Year'},$$cat_order{'Year'}) = &get_possible_years($dom);
                    551:     return 'ok';
                    552: }
                    553: 
                    554: 
1.32      jms       555: 
                    556: =pod
                    557: 
                    558: =item institutional_photos()
                    559: 
                    560:  Called when automated enrollment manager is used to update student photos.
                    561: 
                    562:  Incoming data: six arguments
                    563:  (a) $dom (domain)
                    564:  (b) $crs (LONCAPA course number)
                    565:  (c) $affiliates: a reference to a hash with the keys set to the 
                    566:  institutional course IDs for the course.
                    567:  (d) $result: a reference to a hash which will return usernames  
                    568:      of students (& separated) in following categories (the keys):
                    569:      new, update, missing, same, deleted, noid, nouser. The list 
                    570:      includes those students for whom the result of the modification 
                    571:      process was either addition of a new photo. update of an
                    572:      existing photo, photo was found to be missing from institution's
                    573:      data store, photo used is same as before, or photo was 
                    574:      deleted from storage on LON-CAPA server housing student's
1.34      weissno   575:      information, no student/employee ID was available. 
1.12      raeburn   576:                
1.32      jms       577:  (e) $action: the type of action needed. (e.g., update, delete);
                    578:  (f) $students: a reference to a hash with the keys set to student 
                    579:  usernames and domains in the form username:domain, and values set
                    580:  to the studentID, if action is required for specific students.  
                    581: 
                    582:  returns 1 parameter: 'ok' if no processing errors.
                    583:  other course or student specific values can be stored as values
                    584:  in the appropriate referenced hashes. 
                    585: 
                    586: =cut
1.12      raeburn   587: 
                    588: sub institutional_photos {
                    589:     my ($dom,$crs,$affiliates,$result,$action,$students) = @_;
                    590:     my $outcome = 'ok';
                    591:     return $outcome;
                    592: }
                    593: 
1.32      jms       594: =pod
                    595: 
                    596: =item photo_permission()
                    597: 
                    598:  Incoming data: three arguments
                    599:  (a) $dom (domain)
                    600:  (b) $perm_reqd: a reference to a a scalar that is either 'yes'
                    601:  if a course owner must indicate acceptance of conditions of use,
                    602:  'no' otherwise.
                    603:  (c) $conditions: the text of the conditions of use.
                    604:     
                    605:  returns 1 parameter: 'ok' if no processing errors.
                    606:  $$perm_reqd is set to 'yes' or 'no'
                    607:  $$agreement is set to conditions of use - plain text string
                    608:              which will be displayed in a textarea in a web form.
                    609: 
                    610: 
                    611: =cut
                    612: 
1.12      raeburn   613: sub photo_permission {
                    614:    my ($dom,$perm_reqd,$conditions) = @_;
                    615:    $$perm_reqd = 'no';
                    616:    $$conditions = '';
                    617:    my $outcome = 'ok';
                    618:    return $outcome;
                    619: }
                    620: 
1.32      jms       621: =pod
                    622: 
                    623: =item manager_photo_update()
                    624: 
                    625:  Incoming data: one argument
                    626:  (a) $dom (domain)
                    627: 
                    628:  returns 2 parameters: update (0 or 1), and comment.
                    629:  Called by automated enrollment manager, to determine 
                    630:  whether "Update Student photos" button will be available,
                    631:  and if so, the message (plain text string) that will be displayed
                    632:  with the button. 
1.12      raeburn   633: 
1.32      jms       634: 
                    635: =cut
1.12      raeburn   636:                                                                                         
                    637: sub manager_photo_update {
                    638:     my ($dom) = @_;
                    639:     my $update = 0;
                    640:     my $comment = '';
                    641:     return ($update,$comment);
                    642: }
                    643: 
1.32      jms       644: =pod
                    645: 
                    646: 
                    647: =item check_section()
                    648: 
                    649:  Incoming data: three arguments (+ fourth optional argument)
                    650:  (a) $class - institutional class id (coursecode concatanated with section) 
                    651:  (b) $owner - course owner (2.2 and later username:domain; pre-2.2 username;
                    652:                             2.6 and later - comma-separated list of 
                    653:                             username:domain for course owner and co-owners.)
                    654:  (c) $dom - domain of course
                    655:  (d) $dbh - optional database handle
                    656: 
                    657:  returns 1 parameter - $sectioncheck ('ok' or other value). 
                    658:  Verifies that at least one of the course owner (or co-owners) have access 
                    659:  to classlist for specific class according to institution's SIS
                    660:  'ok' if access available  
                    661: 
                    662: 
                    663: =cut
1.16      raeburn   664: 
                    665: sub check_section {
                    666:     my ($class,$owner,$dom,$dbh) = @_;
                    667:     my $sectioncheck = 'ok';
                    668:     return $sectioncheck;
                    669: }
                    670: 
1.32      jms       671: =pod
                    672: 
                    673: =item instcode_defaults()
                    674: 
                    675:  Incoming data: three arguments
                    676:  (a) $dom - domain
                    677:  (b) $defaults - reference to hash which will contain default regular
                    678:                  expression matches for different components of an 
                    679:                  institutional course code 
                    680:  (c) $code_order - reference to array which will contain order of 
                    681:                    component parts used in institutional code.  
                    682: 
                    683:  returns 1 parameter - ('ok' or other value).
                    684:  Used to construct a regular expression to be used when searching for
                    685:  courses based on fragments of an institutional code.
                    686:  $defaults contains defaults to use for each component, and code_order
                    687:  contains keys of hash in order in which they are to be concatenated.
                    688: 
                    689:  e.g., INSTITUTIONALCODE = fs03nop590
                    690:  (MSU's course naming scheme - fs  = semester, 03 = year, nop =
                    691:  department name, 590 = course number)
                    692: 
                    693:      %{$defaults} = (
                    694:         'Year' => '\d{2}',
                    695:         'Semester' => '^[sfu]s', 
                    696:         'Department' => '\w{2,3}',
                    697:         'Number' => '\d{3,4}\w?',
                    698:      );
                    699: 
                    700:      @{$code_order} = ('Semester','Year','Department','Number');
                    701: 
1.33      bisitz    702:  Detailed help:
                    703:  http://yourloncapaserver/adm/help/Institutional_Integration_Course_Codes.hlp
                    704: 
1.32      jms       705: =cut
1.17      raeburn   706: 
                    707: sub instcode_defaults {
                    708:     my ($dom,$defaults,$code_order) = @_;
                    709:     return 'ok';
                    710: }
                    711: 
1.32      jms       712: 
                    713: =pod
                    714: 
                    715: =item allusers_info()
                    716: 
                    717:  Incoming data: three arguments
                    718:  (a) $dom - domain
                    719:  (b) $instusers - reference to hash which will contain hashes, 
                    720:                  where keys will be usernames and value will be a 
                    721:                  hash of user information. Keys in the inner hash 
                    722:                  will be some or all of: lastname,firstname,
                    723:                  middlename, generation, id, inststatus - 
                    724:                  institutional status (e.g., faculty,staff,student)
                    725:                  Values are all scalars except inststatus,
                    726:                  which is an array.
                    727:  (c) $instids - reference to hash which will contain ID numbers. 
                    728:                 keys will be unique IDs (student or faculty/staff ID)
                    729:                 values will be either: scalar (username) or an array 
                    730:                 if a single ID matches multiple usernames.
                    731:  returns 1 parameter - 'ok' if no processing error, or other value 
                    732:                        if an error occurred.
                    733:  side effects - populates the $instusers and $instids refs to hashes.
                    734:                 with information for all users from all available 
                    735:                 institutional datafeeds.
                    736: 
                    737: 
                    738: =cut
1.18      raeburn   739: 
                    740: sub allusers_info {
                    741:     my ($dom,$instusers,$instids) = @_;
                    742:     my $outcome = 'ok';
                    743:     return $outcome; 
                    744: }
                    745: 
1.32      jms       746: =pod
                    747: 
                    748: =item get_userinfo()
                    749: 
                    750:  Incoming data: four required arguments and additional optional arguments
                    751:  Two modes of operation:
                    752:  (1) Retrieves institutional data for a single user either by username
                    753:      if $uname is included as second argument, or by ID if $id is 
                    754:      included as a third argument.  Either (b) or (c) must be provided.
                    755:      (g), (h) and (i) will be undefined.
                    756:  (2) Retrieves institutional user data from search of an institutional
                    757:      directory based on a search. (g) and (h) are required.
                    758:      (i) is optional. (b) and (c) will be undefined. 
                    759: 
                    760:  (a) $dom - domain
                    761:  (b) $uname - username of user
                    762:  (c) $id - student/faculty ID of user
                    763:  (d) $instusers - reference to hash which will contain info for user
                    764:                  as key = value; keys will be one or all of:
                    765:                  lastname,firstname,middlename,generation,id,inststatus -
                    766:                  institutional status (e.g., faculty,staff,student)
                    767:                  Values are all scalars except inststatus,
                    768:                  which is an array.
                    769:  (e) $instids - reference to hash which will contain ID numbers - 
                    770:                  keys will be unique IDs (student or faculty/staff ID)  
                    771:                  values will be either: scalar (username) or an array
                    772:                  if a single ID matches multiple usernames.
                    773:  (f) $types - optional reference to array which contains 
                    774:               institutional types to check.
                    775:  (g) $srchby - optional if $uname or $id defined, otherwise required.
                    776:                Allowed values include: 1. lastfirst, 2. last, 3. uname
                    777:                corresponding to searches by 1. lastname,firstname;
                    778:                2. lastname; 3. username
                    779:  (h) $srchterm - optional if $uname or $id defined, otherwise required
                    780:                 String to search for.
                    781:  (i) $srchtype - optional. Allowed values: contains, begins (defaults
                    782:                 to exact match otherwise).
                    783: 
                    784:  returns 1 parameter - 'ok' if no processing error, or other value 
                    785:                        if an error occurred.
                    786:  side effects - populates the $instusers and $instids refs to hashes.
                    787:                 with information for specified username, or specified
                    788:                 id, if fifth argument provided, from all available, or 
                    789:                 specified (e.g., faculty only) institutional datafeeds,
                    790:                 if sixth argument provided.
                    791: 
                    792:  WARNING: You need to set $outcome to 'ok' once you have customized
                    793:           this routine to communicate with an instititional 
                    794:           directory data source, otherwise institutional directory 
                    795:           searches will always be reported as being unavailable
                    796:           in domain $dom.
                    797: 
                    798: =cut
1.18      raeburn   799: 
                    800: sub get_userinfo {
1.21      raeburn   801:     my ($dom,$uname,$id,$instusers,$instids,$types,
                    802:         $srchby,$srchterm,$srchtype) = @_;
1.24      raeburn   803:     my $outcome = 'unavailable';
1.18      raeburn   804:     return $outcome;
                    805: }
                    806: 
1.32      jms       807: =pod
                    808: 
                    809: =item inst_usertypes() 
                    810: 
                    811:  Incoming data: three arguments
                    812:  (a) $dom - domain
                    813:  (b) $usertypes - reference to hash which will contain 
                    814:                  key = value, where keys are institution 
                    815:                  affiliation types (e.g., Faculty, Student etc.)
                    816:                  and values are titles (e.g., Faculty/Academic Staff)
                    817:  (c) $order - reference to array which will contain the order in
                    818:               which institutional types should be shown
                    819:               when displaying data tables (e.g., default quotas    
                    820:               or updateable user fields (see domainprefs.pm) 
                    821:  returns 1 parameter - 'ok' if no processing error, or other value 
                    822:                         if an error occurred.
                    823: 
                    824: 
                    825: =cut
1.18      raeburn   826: 
                    827: sub inst_usertypes {
                    828:     my ($dom,$usertypes,$order) = @_;
1.20      raeburn   829:     @{$order} = ();
                    830:     %{$usertypes} = ();
1.18      raeburn   831:     my $outcome = 'ok';
                    832:     return $outcome;
                    833: }
1.17      raeburn   834: 
1.32      jms       835: =pod
                    836: 
                    837: =item username_rules()
                    838: 
                    839:  Incoming data: three arguments 
                    840:  (a) $dom - domain
                    841:  (b) $ruleshash - reference to hash containing rules
                    842:                   (a hash of a hash)
                    843:                   keys of top level hash are short names  
                    844:                    (e.g., netid, noncredit) 
                    845:                   for each key, value is a hash
                    846:                       desc => long name for rule  
                    847:                       rule => description of rule
                    848:                       authtype => (krb5,krb4,int, or loc)
                    849:                                  authentication type for rule 
                    850:                       authparm => authentication parameter for rule
                    851:                       authparmfixed => 1 if authparm used when
                    852:                           creating user for rule must be authparm  
                    853:                       authmsg => Message to display describing 
                    854:                                  authentication to use for this rule
                    855: 
                    856:  (c) $rulesorder - reference to array containing rule names 
                    857:                    in order to be displayed
                    858: 
                    859: 
                    860:   returns 'ok' if no processing error.
1.25      raeburn   861: 
1.32      jms       862: =cut
1.25      raeburn   863: 
                    864: sub username_rules {
                    865:     my ($dom,$ruleshash,$rulesorder) = @_;
                    866:     my $outcome;
                    867:     return $outcome;
                    868: }
                    869: 
1.32      jms       870: =pod
                    871: 
                    872: =item id_rules()
                    873: 
                    874:  Incoming data: three arguments
                    875:  (a) $dom - domain
                    876:  (b) $ruleshash - reference to hash containing rules
                    877:                   (a hash of a hash)
                    878:                   keys of top level hash are short names
                    879:                    (e.g., netid, noncredit)
                    880:                   for each key, value is a hash
                    881:                       desc => long name for rule
                    882:                       rule => description of rule
                    883: 
                    884:  (c) $rulesorder - reference to array containing rule names
                    885:                    in order to be displayed
                    886: 
                    887:   returns 'ok' if no processing error.
                    888: 
                    889: =cut
1.27      raeburn   890: 
1.30      raeburn   891: sub id_rules {
                    892:     my ($dom,$ruleshash,$rulesorder) = @_;
                    893:     my $outcome;
                    894:     return $outcome;
                    895: }
                    896: 
1.32      jms       897: =pod
                    898: 
                    899: =item selfcreate_rules()
                    900: 
                    901:  Incoming data: three arguments
                    902:  (a) $dom - domain
                    903:  (b) $ruleshash - reference to hash containing rules
                    904:                   (a hash of a hash)
                    905:                   keys of top level hash are short names
                    906:                    (e.g., netid)
                    907:                   for each key, value is a hash
                    908:                       desc => long name for rule
                    909:                       rule => description of rule
                    910: 
                    911:  (c) $rulesorder - reference to array containing rule names
                    912:                    in order to be displayed
                    913: 
                    914:   returns 'ok' if no processing error.
                    915: 
1.27      raeburn   916: 
1.32      jms       917: =cut
1.30      raeburn   918: 
1.31      raeburn   919: sub selfcreate_rules {
1.27      raeburn   920:     my ($dom,$ruleshash,$rulesorder) = @_;
                    921:     my $outcome;
                    922:     return $outcome;
                    923: }
                    924: 
1.32      jms       925: =pod
                    926: 
                    927: =item username_check() 
                    928: 
                    929:  Incoming data: four arguments
                    930:  (a) $dom - domain (scalar) 
                    931:  (b) $uname - username to compare against rules (scalar)
                    932:  (c) $to_check (reference to array of rule names to check)
                    933:  (d) $resultshash (reference to hash of results)
                    934:                     hash of results for rule checked
                    935:                    - keys are rule names
                    936:                    - values are: 1 or 0 (for matched or unmatched) 
                    937: 
                    938:  returns 'ok' if no processing error.
                    939: 
                    940: 
                    941: =cut
1.25      raeburn   942: 
                    943: sub username_check {
                    944:     my ($dom,$uname,$to_check,$resultshash) = @_;
                    945:     my $outcome;
                    946:     return $outcome; 
                    947: }
                    948: 
1.32      jms       949: =pod
                    950: 
                    951: =item id_check()
                    952: 
                    953:  Incoming data: four arguments
                    954:  (a) $dom - domain (scalar)
                    955:  (b) $id - ID to compare against rules (scalar)
                    956:  (c) $to_check (reference to array of rule names to check)
                    957:  (d) $resultshash (reference to hash of results)
                    958:                     hash of results for rule checked
                    959:                    - keys are rule names
                    960:                    - values are: 1 or 0 (for matched or unmatched)
                    961: 
                    962:  returns 'ok' if no processing error.
                    963: 
                    964: 
                    965: =cut
1.27      raeburn   966: 
                    967: sub id_check {
                    968:     my ($dom,$id,$to_check,$resultshash) = @_;
                    969:     my $outcome;
                    970:     return $outcome;
                    971: }
                    972: 
1.32      jms       973: =pod
                    974: 
                    975: =item selfcreate_check()
                    976: 
                    977:  Incoming data: four arguments
                    978:  (a) $dom - domain (scalar)
                    979:  (b) $selfcreatename - e-mail proposed as username (compare against rules - scalar)
                    980:  (c) $to_check (reference to array of rule names to check)
                    981:  (d) $resultshash (reference to hash of results)
                    982:                    hash of results for rule checked
                    983:                    - keys are rule names
                    984:                    - values are: 1 or 0 (for matched or unmatched)
                    985: 
                    986:  returns 'ok' if no processing error.
                    987: 
                    988: 
                    989: =cut
1.30      raeburn   990: 
1.31      raeburn   991: sub selfcreate_check {
                    992:     my ($dom,$selfcreatename,$to_check,$resultshash) = @_;
1.30      raeburn   993:     my $outcome;
                    994:     return $outcome;
                    995: }
                    996: 
1.32      jms       997: =pod
                    998: 
                    999: =item AUTOLOAD()
                   1000: 
                   1001:  Incoming data: none
                   1002:  Returns ''
                   1003: 
                   1004:  Prevents errors when undefined subroutines are called in this package
                   1005:  Will allow new routines added in the future to be called from lond etc.
                   1006:  without the need for customized versions of local*.pm packages to be
                   1007:  modified to include the new subroutines immediately.
                   1008: 
                   1009:  See "Programming Perl" 3rd ed. pp 296-298.   
                   1010: 
                   1011: =back
                   1012: 
                   1013: =cut
1.14      raeburn  1014: 
                   1015: sub AUTOLOAD {
                   1016:     our $AUTOLOAD;
                   1017:     return '';
                   1018: }
                   1019: 
1.1       raeburn  1020: 1;

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