From 0266f18bb1873c6d44bdc673ce0e58f8360f626c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexander Bias Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2022 16:09:16 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Initial version --- .github/workflows/moodle-plugin-ci.yml | 107 +++ CHANGES.md | 9 + COPYING.txt | 674 ++++++++++++++++++ README.md | 155 +++- classes/event/user_deleted.php | 72 ++ classes/event/user_suspended.php | 72 ++ classes/privacy/provider.php | 44 ++ classes/task/process_lifecycle.php | 58 ++ classes/userlist_table.php | 117 +++ db/tasks.php | 38 + lang/en/tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle.php | 55 ++ locallib.php | 323 +++++++++ settings.php | 102 +++ settings_userlist.php | 63 ++ .../tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle.feature | 130 ++++ version.php | 32 + 16 files changed, 2050 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) create mode 100644 .github/workflows/moodle-plugin-ci.yml create mode 100644 CHANGES.md create mode 100644 COPYING.txt create mode 100644 classes/event/user_deleted.php create mode 100644 classes/event/user_suspended.php create mode 100644 classes/privacy/provider.php create mode 100644 classes/task/process_lifecycle.php create mode 100644 classes/userlist_table.php create mode 100644 db/tasks.php create mode 100644 lang/en/tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle.php create mode 100644 locallib.php create mode 100644 settings.php create mode 100644 settings_userlist.php create mode 100644 tests/behat/tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle.feature create mode 100644 version.php diff --git a/.github/workflows/moodle-plugin-ci.yml b/.github/workflows/moodle-plugin-ci.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..06fcedd --- /dev/null +++ b/.github/workflows/moodle-plugin-ci.yml @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +name: Moodle Plugin CI + +on: [push, pull_request] + +jobs: + test: + runs-on: ubuntu-18.04 + + services: + postgres: + image: postgres:10 + env: + POSTGRES_USER: 'postgres' + POSTGRES_HOST_AUTH_METHOD: 'trust' + ports: + - 5432:5432 + options: --health-cmd pg_isready --health-interval 10s --health-timeout 5s --health-retries 3 + mariadb: + image: mariadb:10.5 + env: + MYSQL_USER: 'root' + MYSQL_ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD: "true" + ports: + - 3306:3306 + options: --health-cmd="mysqladmin ping" --health-interval 10s --health-timeout 5s --health-retries 3 + + strategy: + fail-fast: false + matrix: + php: ['7.2', '7.3', '7.4'] + moodle-branch: ['MOODLE_39_STABLE'] + database: [pgsql, mariadb] + + steps: + - name: Check out repository code + uses: actions/checkout@v2 + with: + path: plugin + + - name: Setup PHP ${{ matrix.php }} + uses: shivammathur/setup-php@v2 + with: + php-version: ${{ matrix.php }} + extensions: ${{ matrix.extensions }} + ini-values: max_input_vars=5000 + coverage: none + + - name: Initialise moodle-plugin-ci + run: | + composer create-project -n --no-dev --prefer-dist moodlehq/moodle-plugin-ci ci ^3 + echo $(cd ci/bin; 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index f4015f3..318d3a2 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1 +1,154 @@ -# moodle-tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle \ No newline at end of file +moodle-tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle +=================================== + +[![Moodle Plugin CI](https://github.com/lernlink/moodle-tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle/workflows/Moodle%20Plugin%20CI/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://github.com/lernlink/moodle-tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle/actions?query=workflow%3A%22Moodle+Plugin+CI%22+branch%3Amaster) + +Moodle admin tool to suspend and delete based on their account creation date. + + +Requirements +------------ + +This plugin requires Moodle 3.9+ + + +Motivation for this plugin +-------------------------- + +With this tool, users can be deleted (and optionally suspended) based on their account creation date. It is especially intended to get rid of users who have signed up themselves to Moodle based on a static schedule. + +The tool is quite simple and just acts on the user's account creation date. It does not consider if the user is still actively using his account or not. Furthermore, no notification emails are sent to the user before the account is suspended or deleted. + + +Installation +------------ + +Install the plugin like any other plugin to folder +/admin/tool/selfsignuphardlifecycle + +See http://docs.moodle.org/en/Installing_plugins for details on installing Moodle plugins + + +Usage & Settings +---------------- + +After installing the plugin, it does not do anything to Moodle yet. + +To configure the plugin and its behaviour, please visit: +Site administration -> Users -> Hard life cycle for self-signup users + +There, you find multiple pages: + +### 1. Settings + +On this page, you can enable and configure the behaviour this tool. + +#### 1.1. Covered authentication methods + +With this setting, you can configure which users are covered by this tool. If you select a particular authentication method, all users with this authentication method will become candidates for (suspension and) deletion. If you do not select a particular authentication method, all users with this authentication method will not be touched by this tool in any way. + +#### 1.2. User deletion period + +With this setting, you can configure the number of days after which a user will be deleted by the tool. + +This period is calculated based the user's registration date. The configured period is interpreted as full days. This means that the first, incomplete day when the user registers to Moodle, is not counted. + +#### 1.3. Enable user suspension before deletion + +With this setting, you can configure the tool to suspend users before deleting them. + +#### 1.4. User suspension period + +With this setting, you can configure the number of days after which a user will be suspended by the tool. + +This period is calculated based the user's registration date. The configured period is interpreted as full days. This means that the first, incomplete day when the user registers to Moodle, is not counted. + +### 2. User list + +On this page, there is a list which shows all users which are covered by this tool according to the current configuration. You will also see the current status of each user and when the next step of the user's hard lifecycle will happen. + + +Theme support +------------- + +This plugin acts behind the scenes, therefore it should work with all Moodle themes. This plugin is developed and tested on Moodle Core's Boost theme. It should also work with Boost child themes, including Moodle Core's Classic theme. However, we can't support any other theme than Boost. + + +Plugin repositories +------------------- + +This plugin is published and regularly updated in the Moodle plugins repository: +http://moodle.org/plugins/view/tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle + +The latest development version can be found on Github: +https://github.com/lernlink/moodle-tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle + + +Bug and problem reports +----------------------- + +This plugin is carefully developed and thoroughly tested, but bugs and problems can always appear. + +Please report bugs and problems on Github: +https://github.com/lernlink/moodle-tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle/issues + + +Community feature proposals +--------------------------- + +The functionality of this plugin is primarily implemented for the needs of our clients and published as-is to the community. We are aware that members of the community will have other needs and would love to see them solved by this plugin. + +Please issue feature proposals on Github: +https://github.com/lernlink/moodle-tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle/issues + +Please create pull requests on Github: +https://github.com/lernlink/moodle-tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle/pulls + + +Paid support +------------ + +We are always interested to read about your issues and feature proposals or even get a pull request from you on Github. However, please note that our time for working on community Github issues is limited. + +As certified Moodle Partner, we also offer paid support for this plugin. If you are interested, please have a look at our services on https://lern.link or get in touch with us directly via team@lernlink.de. + + +Moodle release support +---------------------- + +This plugin is only maintained for the most recent major release of Moodle as well as the most recent LTS release of Moodle. Bugfixes are backported to the LTS release. However, new features and improvements are not necessarily backported to the LTS release. + +Apart from these maintained releases, previous versions of this plugin which work in legacy major releases of Moodle are still available as-is without any further updates in the Moodle Plugins repository. + +There may be several weeks after a new major release of Moodle has been published until we can do a compatibility check and fix problems if necessary. If you encounter problems with a new major release of Moodle - or can confirm that this plugin still works with a new major release - please let us know on Github. + +If you are running a legacy version of Moodle, but want or need to run the latest version of this plugin, you can get the latest version of the plugin, remove the line starting with $plugin->requires from version.php and use this latest plugin version then on your legacy Moodle. However, please note that you will run this setup completely at your own risk. We can't support this approach in any way and there is an undeniable risk for erratic behavior. + + +Translating this plugin +----------------------- + +This Moodle plugin is shipped with an english language pack only. All translations into other languages must be managed through AMOS (https://lang.moodle.org) by what they will become part of Moodle's official language pack. + +As the plugin creator, we manage the translation into german for our own local needs on AMOS. Please contribute your translation into all other languages in AMOS where they will be reviewed by the official language pack maintainers for Moodle. + + +Right-to-left support +--------------------- + +This plugin has not been tested with Moodle's support for right-to-left (RTL) languages. +If you want to use this plugin with a RTL language and it doesn't work as-is, you are free to send us a pull request on Github with modifications. + + +Maintainers +----------- + +lern.link GmbH\ +Alexander Bias + + +Copyright +--------- + +lern.link GmbH\ +Alexander Bias diff --git a/classes/event/user_deleted.php b/classes/event/user_deleted.php new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3cdb908 --- /dev/null +++ b/classes/event/user_deleted.php @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +. + +/** + * Admin tool "Hard life cycle for self-signup users" - Event definition + * + * @package tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle + * @copyright 2022 Alexander Bias, lern.link GmbH + * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later + */ + +namespace tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle\event; + +/** + * The tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle user deleted event class. + * + * @package tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle + * @copyright 2022 Alexander Bias, lern.link GmbH + * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later + */ +class user_deleted extends \core\event\base { + + /** + * Init method. + */ + protected function init() { + $this->data['objecttable'] = 'user'; + $this->data['crud'] = 'd'; + $this->data['edulevel'] = self::LEVEL_OTHER; + } + + /** + * Return localised event name. + * + * @return string + */ + public static function get_name() { + return get_string('eventuserdeleted', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle'); + } + + /** + * Returns description of what happened. + * + * @return string + */ + public function get_description() { + return get_string('eventuserdeleted_desc', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle', array('userid' => $this->relateduserid, + 'period' => $this->other['period'])); + } + + /** + * Returns relevant URL. + * + * @return \moodle_url + */ + public function get_url() { + return new \moodle_url('/user/view.php', array('id' => $this->relateduserid)); + } +} diff --git a/classes/event/user_suspended.php b/classes/event/user_suspended.php new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1c8cdcb --- /dev/null +++ b/classes/event/user_suspended.php @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +. + +/** + * Admin tool "Hard life cycle for self-signup users" - Event definition + * + * @package tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle + * @copyright 2022 Alexander Bias, lern.link GmbH + * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later + */ + +namespace tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle\event; + +/** + * The tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle user suspended event class. + * + * @package tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle + * @copyright 2022 Alexander Bias, lern.link GmbH + * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later + */ +class user_suspended extends \core\event\base { + + /** + * Init method. + */ + protected function init() { + $this->data['objecttable'] = 'user'; + $this->data['crud'] = 'u'; + $this->data['edulevel'] = self::LEVEL_OTHER; + } + + /** + * Return localised event name. + * + * @return string + */ + public static function get_name() { + return get_string('eventusersuspended', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle'); + } + + /** + * Returns description of what happened. + * + * @return string + */ + public function get_description() { + return get_string('eventusersuspended_desc', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle', array('userid' => $this->relateduserid, + 'period' => $this->other['period'])); + } + + /** + * Returns relevant URL. + * + * @return \moodle_url + */ + public function get_url() { + return new \moodle_url('/user/view.php', array('id' => $this->relateduserid)); + } +} diff --git a/classes/privacy/provider.php b/classes/privacy/provider.php new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dce4020 --- /dev/null +++ b/classes/privacy/provider.php @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +. + +/** + * Admin tool "Hard life cycle for self-signup users" - Privacy provider + * + * @package tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle + * @copyright 2022 Alexander Bias, lern.link GmbH + * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later + */ + +namespace tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle\privacy; + +/** + * Privacy Subsystem implementing null provider. + * + * @package tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle + * @copyright 2022 Alexander Bias, lern.link GmbH + * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later + */ +class provider implements \core_privacy\local\metadata\null_provider { + /** + * Get the language string identifier with the component's language + * file to explain why this plugin stores no data. + * + * @return string + */ + public static function get_reason() : string { + return 'privacy:metadata'; + } +} diff --git a/classes/task/process_lifecycle.php b/classes/task/process_lifecycle.php new file mode 100644 index 0000000..58e77e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/classes/task/process_lifecycle.php @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +. + +/** + * Admin tool "Hard life cycle for self-signup users" - Scheduled task + * + * @package tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle + * @copyright 2022 Alexander Bias, lern.link GmbH + * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later + */ + +namespace tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle\task; + +/** + * The tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle process life cycle task class. + * + * @package tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle + * @copyright 2022 Alexander Bias, lern.link GmbH + * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later + */ +class process_lifecycle extends \core\task\scheduled_task { + /** + * Return localised task name. + * + * @return string + */ + public function get_name() { + return get_string('taskprocesslifecycle', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle'); + } + + /** + * Execute scheduled task + * + * @return boolean + */ + public function execute() { + global $CFG; + require_once($CFG->dirroot . '/admin/tool/selfsignuphardlifecycle/locallib.php'); + + // Execute the helper function. + $retvalue = tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle_process_lifecycle(); + + return $retvalue; + } +} diff --git a/classes/userlist_table.php b/classes/userlist_table.php new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fd14a25 --- /dev/null +++ b/classes/userlist_table.php @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ +. + +/** + * Admin tool "Hard life cycle for self-signup users" - User list class + * + * @package tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle + * @copyright 2022 Alexander Bias, lern.link GmbH + * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later + */ + +namespace tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle; + +defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die(); + +global $CFG; +require_once($CFG->dirroot.'/lib/tablelib.php'); + +/** + * Class userlist_table + * + * @package tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle + * @copyright 2022 Alexander Bias, lern.link GmbH + * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later + */ +class userlist_table extends \table_sql { + + /** + * Override the constructor to construct a userlist table instead of a simple table. + * + * @param string $uniqueid a string identifying this table. Used as a key in session vars. + */ + public function __construct($uniqueid) { + parent::__construct($uniqueid); + + // Do not allow downloading. + $this->is_downloadable(false); + + // Get SQL snippets for covered auth methods. + list($authinsql, $authsqlparams) = tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle_get_auth_sql(); + + // Set the sql for the table. + $sqlfields = 'id, firstname, lastname, username, email, auth, suspended, timecreated'; + $sqlwhere = 'deleted = :deleted AND auth '.$authinsql; + $sqlparams = $authsqlparams; + $sqlparams['deleted'] = 0; + $this->set_sql($sqlfields, '{user}', $sqlwhere, $sqlparams); + + // Set the table columns. + $tablecolumns = array('id', 'firstname', 'lastname', 'username', 'email', 'auth', 'timecreated', 'accountstatus', + 'nextstep'); + $this->define_columns($tablecolumns); + + // Allow table sorting. + $this->sortable(true, 'id', SORT_ASC); + $this->no_sorting('nextstep'); + + // Set the table headers. + $tableheaders = array(get_string('userid', 'grades'), + get_string('firstname'), + get_string('lastname'), + get_string('username'), + get_string('email'), + get_string('col_auth', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle'), + get_string('col_timecreated', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle'), + get_string('col_accountstatus', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle'), + get_string('col_nextstep', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle')); + $this->define_headers($tableheaders); + } + + /** + * Override the other_cols function to inject content into columns which does not come directly from the database. + * + * @param string $column The column name. + * @param stdClass $row The submission row. + * + * @return mixed string or null. + */ + public function other_cols($column, $row) { + + // Inject auth column. + if ($column === 'auth') { + return get_string('pluginname', "auth_{$row->auth}"); + } + + // Inject timecreated column. + if ($column === 'timecreated') { + return strftime(get_string('strftimedate'), $row->timecreated); + } + + // Inject account status column. + if ($column === 'accountstatus') { + return tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle_userlist_get_accountstatus_string($row->suspended); + } + + // Inject next step column. + if ($column === 'nextstep') { + return tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle_userlist_get_nextstep_string($row->suspended, $row->timecreated); + } + + // Call parent function. + parent::other_cols($column, $row); + } +} diff --git a/db/tasks.php b/db/tasks.php new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ba8469a --- /dev/null +++ b/db/tasks.php @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +. + +/** + * Admin tool "Hard life cycle for self-signup users" - Scheduled tasks + * + * @package tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle + * @copyright 2022 Alexander Bias, lern.link GmbH + * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later + */ + +defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die(); + +$tasks = array( + array( + 'classname' => 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle\task\process_lifecycle', + 'blocking' => 1, + 'minute' => '1', + 'hour' => '0', + 'day' => '*', + 'dayofweek' => '*', + 'month' => '*', + 'disabled' => 0 + ), +); diff --git a/lang/en/tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle.php b/lang/en/tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle.php new file mode 100644 index 0000000..22f7350 --- /dev/null +++ b/lang/en/tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle.php @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +. + +/** + * Admin tool "Hard life cycle for self-signup users" - Language pack + * + * @package tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle + * @copyright 2022 Alexander Bias, lern.link GmbH + * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later + */ + +defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die; + +$string['col_accountstatus'] = 'Account status'; +$string['col_auth'] = 'Authentication'; +$string['col_nextstep'] = 'Next step'; +$string['col_timecreated'] = 'Account creation date'; +$string['eventuserdeleted'] = 'User deleted'; +$string['eventuserdeleted_desc'] = 'The user with the ID {$a->userid} has been deleted {$a->period} full days after the account creation date'; +$string['eventusersuspended'] = 'User suspended'; +$string['eventusersuspended_desc'] = 'The user with the ID {$a->userid} has been suspended {$a->period} full days after the account creation date'; +$string['nextstep_deletioncomingup'] = 'Will be deleted on {$a->date}'; +$string['nextstep_suspensioncomingup'] = 'Will be suspended on {$a->date}'; +$string['nextstep_unknown'] = 'Unknown'; +$string['pluginname'] = 'Hard life cycle for self-signup users'; +$string['privacy:metadata'] = 'The hard life cycle for self-signup users plugin does not store any personal data.'; +$string['setting_userlifecyclestatic_desc'] = 'With this tool, users can be deleted (and optionally suspended) based on their account creation date. It is especially intended to get rid of users who have signed up themselves to Moodle based on a static schedule. The tool is quite simple and just acts on the user\'s account creation date. It does not consider if the user is still actively using his account or not. Furthermore, no notification emails are sent to the user before the account is suspended or deleted.'; +$string['setting_coveredauth'] = 'Covered authentication methods'; +$string['setting_coveredauth_desc'] = 'With this setting, you can configure which users are covered by this tool. If you select a particular authentication method, all users with this authentication method will become candidates for (suspension and) deletion. If you do not select a particular authentication method, all users with this authentication method will not be touched by this tool in any way.'; +$string['setting_enableusersuspension'] = 'Enable user suspension before deletion'; +$string['setting_enableusersuspension_desc'] = 'With this setting, you can configure the tool to suspend users before deleting them.'; +$string['setting_usersuspensionperiod'] = 'User suspension period'; +$string['setting_usersuspensionperiod_desc'] = 'With this setting, you can configure the number of days after which a user will be suspended by the tool.'; +$string['setting_userdeletionperiod'] = 'User deletion period'; +$string['setting_userdeletionperiod_desc'] = 'With this setting, you can configure the number of days after which a user will be deleted by the tool.'; +$string['setting_userperiodscalc_desc'] = 'This period is calculated based the user\'s account creation date. The configured period is interpreted as full days. This means that the first, incomplete day when the user registers to Moodle, is not counted.'; +$string['setting_userperiodsrelation_desc'] = 'Please note: Setting the \'User suspension period\' setting to the same or a greater value than the \'User deletion period\' setting is not prohibited by this admin setting interface. However such configurations are not really recommended as the behaviour of the tool might be somehow unexpected: Users will be suspended after the configured suspension period and will then be deleted directly at the subsequent run of the scheduled task.'; +$string['settingsuserlist'] = 'User list'; +$string['status_active'] = 'Active'; +$string['status_suspended'] = 'Suspended'; +$string['status_unknown'] = 'Unknown'; +$string['taskprocesslifecycle'] = 'Process life cycle for self-signup users'; diff --git a/locallib.php b/locallib.php new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7a5c26e --- /dev/null +++ b/locallib.php @@ -0,0 +1,323 @@ +. + +/** + * Admin tool "Hard life cycle for self-signup users" - Local library + * + * @package tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle + * @copyright 2022 Alexander Bias, lern.link GmbH + * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later + */ + +// Define setting defaults centrally as they might be needed in several places. +define('TOOL_SELFSIGNUPHARDLIFECYCLLE_DELETIONPERIOD_DEFAULT', 200); +define('TOOL_SELFSIGNUPHARDLIFECYCLLE_SUSPENSIONPERIOD_DEFAULT', 100); +define('TOOL_SELFSIGNUPHARDLIFECYCLLE_ENABLESUSPENSION_DEFAULT', 1); + + +/** + * Helper function which processes the user life cycle. + * + * @return boolean The fact if the whole process was successful. + * If at least one user suspension / deletion failed in a way that another try might fix the problem, + * the value will be false. + * Otherwise, it will be true. + */ +function tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle_process_lifecycle() { + global $CFG, $DB; + + require_once($CFG->dirroot.'/user/lib.php'); + + // Initialize return value. + $retvalue = true; + + // Get plugin config. + $config = get_config('tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle'); + + // Get SQL snippets for covered auth methods. + list($authinsql, $authsqlparams) = tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle_get_auth_sql(); + + // Calculate the reference date timestamp for the user deletion. + $userdeletiondatets = tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle_calculate_reference_day($config->userdeletionperiod); + + // If the user suspension is enabled, calculate the reference date for the user suspension. + if (isset($config->enablesuspension) && $config->enablesuspension == true) { + $usersuspensiondatets = tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle_calculate_reference_day($config->usersuspensionperiod); + } + + // If the user suspension is enabled. + if (isset($config->enablesuspension) && $config->enablesuspension == true) { + // Prepare the suspended SQL snippet as WHERE clause argument. + $suspendedsqlsnippet = 'AND suspended = :suspended'; + + // Otherwise. + } else { + // Prepare the suspended SQL snippet as empty string. + $suspendedsqlsnippet = ''; + } + + // Get all self-signup users who are older than the reference date and who are (suspended and) not already deleted. + // The users are fetched as recordset as the number could be really high. + $deleteusersparams = $authsqlparams; + $deleteusersparams['timecreated'] = $userdeletiondatets; + $deleteusersparams['suspended'] = 1; + $deleteusersparams['deleted'] = 0; + $deleteuserssql = 'SELECT * + FROM {user} + WHERE auth '.$authinsql.' + AND timecreated < :timecreated '. + $suspendedsqlsnippet.' + AND deleted = :deleted + ORDER BY id ASC'; + $deleteusersrs = $DB->get_recordset_sql($deleteuserssql, $deleteusersparams); + + // Iterate over these users. + foreach ($deleteusersrs as $user) { + // Safety net for admins and guest user. + if (is_siteadmin($user) || isguestuser($user)) { + continue; + } + + // Trace. + mtrace('Deleting user '.fullname($user).' with ID '.$user->id.'...'); + + // Delete the user. + $ret = delete_user($user); + + // If the deletion was successful. + if ($ret == true) { + // Trace. + mtrace('... Success'); + + // Log event. + $logevent = \tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle\event\user_deleted::create(array( + 'objectid' => $user->id, + 'relateduserid' => $user->id, + 'context' => context_user::instance($user->id), + 'other' => array( + 'period' => $config->userdeletionperiod + ) + )); + $logevent->trigger(); + + // Otherwise. + } else { + // Trace. + mtrace('... Failed'); + + // There is no real need to log the failed deletion, but we should flip the return value so that the task + // is marked as failed and the deletion is tried again within the scheduled task run. + $retvalue = false; + } + } + + // Close the record set. + $deleteusersrs->close(); + + // If the user suspension is enabled. + if (isset($config->enablesuspension) && $config->enablesuspension == true) { + // Get all self-signup users who are older than the reference date and who are not suspended and not already deleted. + // The users are fetched as recordset as the number could be really high. + $suspendusersparams = $authsqlparams; + $suspendusersparams['timecreated'] = $usersuspensiondatets; + $suspendusersparams['suspended'] = 0; + $suspendusersparams['deleted'] = 0; + $suspenduserssql = 'SELECT * + FROM {user} + WHERE auth ' . $authinsql . ' + AND timecreated < :timecreated + AND suspended = :suspended + AND deleted = :deleted + ORDER BY id ASC'; + $suspendusersrs = $DB->get_recordset_sql($suspenduserssql, $suspendusersparams); + + // Iterate over these users. + foreach ($suspendusersrs as $user) { + // Safety net for admins and guest user. + if (is_siteadmin($user) || isguestuser($user)) { + continue; + } + + // Trace. + mtrace('Suspending user ' . fullname($user) . ' with ID ' . $user->id . '...'); + + // Suspend the user. + $user->suspended = 1; + \core\session\manager::kill_user_sessions($user->id); + user_update_user($user, false, true); + + // Verify if the user is suspended. + $verifyuser = $DB->get_field('user', 'suspended', array('id' => $user->id), MUST_EXIST); + + // If the suspension was successful. + if ($verifyuser == 1) { + // Trace. + mtrace('... Success'); + + // Log event. + $logevent = \tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle\event\user_suspended::create(array( + 'objectid' => $user->id, + 'relateduserid' => $user->id, + 'context' => context_user::instance($user->id), + 'other' => array( + 'period' => $config->usersuspensionperiod + ) + )); + $logevent->trigger(); + + // Otherwise. + } else { + // Trace. + mtrace('... Failed'); + + // There is no real need to log the failed suspension, but we should flip the return value so that the task + // is marked as failed and the suspension is tried again within the scheduled task run. + $retvalue = false; + } + } + + // Close the record set. + $suspendusersrs->close(); + } + + // Return. + return $retvalue; +} + +/** + * Helper function to compose the user account status for the user list table. + * + * @param int $suspended The user's suspended value (from the user account record). + * + * @return string + */ +function tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle_userlist_get_accountstatus_string($suspended) { + + // If the user is suspended. + if ($suspended == 1) { + return get_string('status_suspended', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle'); + + // If the user is not suspended. + } else if ($suspended == 0) { + return get_string('status_active', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle'); + + // Otherwise, if we got some other suspended status (This should not happen). + } else { + return get_string('status_unknown', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle'); + } +} + +/** + * Helper function to compose the next step for the user list table. + * + * @param int $suspended The user's suspended value (from the user account record). + * @param int $timecreated The user's timecreated value (from the user account record). + * + * @return string + */ +function tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle_userlist_get_nextstep_string($suspended, $timecreated) { + + // Get plugin config. + $config = get_config('tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle'); + + // If the user does not have a real timecreated date (This should not happen). + if (($timecreated > 1) == false) { + return get_string('nextstep_unknown', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle'); + } + + // If the user is suspended. + if ($suspended == 1) { + $date = tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle_userlist_calculate_nextstep_date($timecreated, $config->userdeletionperiod); + return get_string('nextstep_deletioncomingup', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle', array('date' => $date)); + + // If the user is not suspended. + } else if ($suspended == 0) { + + // If the user suspension is enabled. + if (isset($config->enablesuspension) && $config->enablesuspension == true) { + + $date = tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle_userlist_calculate_nextstep_date($timecreated, $config->usersuspensionperiod); + return get_string('nextstep_suspensioncomingup', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle', array('date' => $date)); + + // Otherwise. + } else { + $date = tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle_userlist_calculate_nextstep_date($timecreated, $config->userdeletionperiod); + return get_string('nextstep_deletioncomingup', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle', array('date' => $date)); + } + + // Otherwise, if we got some other suspended status (This should not happen). + } else { + return get_string('nextstep_unknown', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle'); + } +} + + +/** + * Helper function to calculate the day for the next step. + * + * @param int $timecreated The user's timecreated value (from the user account record). + * @param int $period The configured delay period. + * + * @return string The day (as string representation). + */ +function tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle_userlist_calculate_nextstep_date($timecreated, $period) { + + // Get the date when the account was created. + $date = new \DateTime('@'.$timecreated, \core_date::get_server_timezone_object()); + + // Advance the date by the configured delay and add one more day (as the registration day is not counted). + $date->modify('+ '.($period + 1).' days'); + + // Compose and return string representation. + return strftime(get_string('strftimedaydate'), $date->getTimestamp()); +} + +/** + * Helper function to calculate the reference day for the next step. + * + * @param int $period The configured period. + * + * @return int The reference day timestamp. + */ +function tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle_calculate_reference_day($period) { + + // Get the reference day. + $referencedate = new \DateTime($period.' days ago 00:00', \core_date::get_server_timezone_object()); + + // Get the timestamp of the reference day. + $referencedatets = $referencedate->getTimestamp(); + + // Return. + return $referencedatets; +} + +/** + * Helper function to compose the SQL snippets for the covered auth methods. + * + * @return array Array of insql and sqlparams. + */ +function tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle_get_auth_sql() { + global $DB; + + // Get plugin config. + $config = get_config('tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle'); + + // Explode auth config. + $coveredauth = explode(',', $config->coveredauth); + + // Return sql snippets for covered auth methods. + return $DB->get_in_or_equal($coveredauth, SQL_PARAMS_NAMED); +} diff --git a/settings.php b/settings.php new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b343d8f --- /dev/null +++ b/settings.php @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +. + +/** + * Admin tool "Hard life cycle for self-signup users" - Settings + * + * @package tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle + * @copyright 2022 Alexander Bias, lern.link GmbH + * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later + */ + +defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die; + +global $CFG; + +if ($hassiteconfig) { + // Add new category to site admin navigation tree. + $ADMIN->add('users', new admin_category('tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle', + get_string('pluginname', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle', null, true))); + + // Create settings page. + $page = new admin_settingpage('tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle_settings', + get_string('settings', 'core', null, true)); + + if ($ADMIN->fulltree) { + // Require the necessary libraries. + require_once($CFG->dirroot . '/admin/tool/selfsignuphardlifecycle/locallib.php'); + + // Create hard life cycle description static widget. + $setting = new admin_setting_heading('tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle/userlifecyclestatic', + '', + get_string('setting_userlifecyclestatic_desc', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle', null, true)); + $page->add($setting); + + // Create auth method widget. + $auths = core_component::get_plugin_list('auth'); + $authoptions = array(); + if (!empty($auths)) { + foreach ($auths as $auth => $unused) { + if (is_enabled_auth($auth)) { + $authoptions[$auth] = get_string('pluginname', "auth_{$auth}"); + } + } + } + $setting = new admin_setting_configmultiselect('tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle/coveredauth', + get_string('setting_coveredauth', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle', null, true), + get_string('setting_coveredauth_desc', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle', null, true), + array(), + $authoptions); + $page->add($setting); + unset($auths, $authoptions); + + // Create user deletion period widget. + $setting = new admin_setting_configtext('tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle/userdeletionperiod', + get_string('setting_userdeletionperiod', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle', null, true), + get_string('setting_userdeletionperiod_desc', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle', null, true).'

'. + get_string('setting_userperiodscalc_desc', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle', null, true), + TOOL_SELFSIGNUPHARDLIFECYCLLE_DELETIONPERIOD_DEFAULT, PARAM_INT); + $page->add($setting); + + // Create enable user suspension widget. + $setting = new admin_setting_configcheckbox('tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle/enableusersuspension', + get_string('setting_enableusersuspension', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle', null, true), + get_string('setting_enableusersuspension_desc', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle', null, true), + TOOL_SELFSIGNUPHARDLIFECYCLLE_ENABLESUSPENSION_DEFAULT); + $page->add($setting); + + // Create user suspension period widget. + $setting = new admin_setting_configtext('tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle/usersuspensionperiod', + get_string('setting_usersuspensionperiod', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle', null, true), + get_string('setting_usersuspensionperiod_desc', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle', null, true).'

'. + get_string('setting_userperiodscalc_desc', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle', null, true).'

'. + get_string('setting_userperiodsrelation_desc', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle', null, true), + TOOL_SELFSIGNUPHARDLIFECYCLLE_SUSPENSIONPERIOD_DEFAULT, PARAM_INT); + $page->add($setting); + $page->hide_if('tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle/usersuspensionperiod', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle/enableusersuspension'); + } + + // Add settings page to navigation category. + $ADMIN->add('tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle', $page); + + // Create new external userlist page. + $page = new admin_externalpage('tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle_userlist', + get_string('settingsuserlist', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle', null, true), + new moodle_url('/admin/tool/selfsignuphardlifecycle/settings_userlist.php')); + + // Add pagelist page to navigation category. + $ADMIN->add('tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle', $page); +} diff --git a/settings_userlist.php b/settings_userlist.php new file mode 100644 index 0000000..83ec9a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/settings_userlist.php @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +. + +/** + * Admin tool "Hard life cycle for self-signup users" - User list + * + * @package tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle + * @copyright 2022 Alexander Bias, lern.link GmbH + * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later + */ + +use tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle\userlist_table; + +// Include config.php. +require(__DIR__ . '/../../../config.php'); + +// Globals. +global $CFG, $PAGE, $OUTPUT; + +// Include adminlib.php. +require_once($CFG->libdir.'/adminlib.php'); + +// Include tablelib.php. +require_once($CFG->libdir.'/tablelib.php'); + +// Include locallib.php. +require_once($CFG->dirroot.'/admin/tool/selfsignuphardlifecycle/locallib.php'); + +// Set up external admin page. +admin_externalpage_setup('tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle_userlist'); + + +// Prepare page. +$title = get_string('settingsuserlist', 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle'); +$PAGE->set_title($title); +$PAGE->set_heading($title); +$PAGE->set_context(context_system::instance()); +$PAGE->set_url('/admin/tool/selfsignuphardlifecycle/settings_userlist.php'); +echo $OUTPUT->header(); +echo $OUTPUT->heading($title); + +// Prepare table. +$table = new userlist_table('selfsignuphardlifecycle_userlist'); +$table->define_baseurl($CFG->wwwroot.'/admin/tool/selfsignuphardlifecycle/settings_userlist.php'); + +// Output table. +$table->out(50, true); + +// Finish page. +echo $OUTPUT->footer(); diff --git a/tests/behat/tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle.feature b/tests/behat/tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle.feature new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4f7ff63 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/behat/tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle.feature @@ -0,0 +1,130 @@ +@tool @tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle +Feature: The hard life cycle for self-signup users tool allows admins to get rid of users who have signed up themselves to Moodle based on a static schedule + In order to get rid of self-signup users + As an admin + I need to configure an unattended life cycle + + Background: + Given the following config values are set as admin: + | coveredauth | email | tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle | + | userdeletionperiod | 200 | tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle | + + Scenario: Manual authenticated users remain untouched by the tool + Given the following "users" exist: + | username | firstname | lastname | email | auth | suspended | timecreated | + | user1 | User | 1 | user1@example.com | manual | 0 | ## 201 days ago ## | + And I log in as "admin" + And I navigate to "Users > Hard life cycle for self-signup users > User list" in site administration + Then I should not see "user1" in the "#region-main" "css_element" + And I navigate to "Users > Accounts > Browse list of users" in site administration + Then I should see "User 1" in the "#users" "css_element" + And ".usersuspended" "css_element" should not exist in the "User 1" "table_row" + And I run the scheduled task "tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle\task\process_lifecycle" + And I reload the page + Then I should see "User 1" in the "#users" "css_element" + And ".usersuspended" "css_element" should not exist in the "User 1" "table_row" + + Scenario: If user suspension is not enabled, self-signup users are deleted after the user deletion period + Given the following "users" exist: + | username | firstname | lastname | email | auth | suspended | timecreated | + | user1 | User | 1 | user1@example.com | email | 0 | ## 199 days ago ## | + | user2 | User | 2 | user2@example.com | email | 0 | ## 200 days ago ## | + | user3 | User | 3 | user3@example.com | email | 0 | ## 201 days ago ## | + And I log in as "admin" + And I navigate to "Users > Hard life cycle for self-signup users > User list" in site administration + Then I should see "Active" in the "user1" "table_row" + And I should see "Will be deleted" in the "user1" "table_row" + And I should see "Active" in the "user2" "table_row" + And I should see "Will be deleted" in the "user2" "table_row" + And I should see "Active" in the "user3" "table_row" + And I should see "Will be deleted" in the "user3" "table_row" + And I run the scheduled task "tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle\task\process_lifecycle" + And I reload the page + Then I should see "Active" in the "user1" "table_row" + And I should see "Will be deleted" in the "user1" "table_row" + And I should see "Active" in the "user2" "table_row" + And I should see "Will be deleted" in the "user2" "table_row" + And I should not see "user3" in the "#region-main" "css_element" + And I navigate to "Users > Accounts > Browse list of users" in site administration + Then I should see "User 1" in the "#users" "css_element" + And I should see "User 2" in the "#users" "css_element" + And I should not see "User 3" in the "#users" "css_element" + + Scenario: If user suspension is enabled, self-signup users are suspended after the user suspension period and then deleted after the user deletion period + Given the following config values are set as admin: + | enablesuspension | 1 | tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle | + | usersuspensionperiod | 100 | tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle | + And the following "users" exist: + | username | firstname | lastname | email | auth | suspended | timecreated | + | user1 | User | 1 | user1@example.com | email | 0 | ## 99 days ago ## | + | user2 | User | 2 | user2@example.com | email | 0 | ## 100 days ago ## | + | user3 | User | 3 | user3@example.com | email | 0 | ## 101 days ago ## | + | user4 | User | 4 | user4@example.com | email | 0 | ## 199 days ago ## | + | user5 | User | 5 | user5@example.com | email | 0 | ## 200 days ago ## | + | user6 | User | 6 | user6@example.com | email | 0 | ## 201 days ago ## | + And I log in as "admin" + And I navigate to "Users > Hard life cycle for self-signup users > User list" in site administration + Then I should see "Active" in the "user1" "table_row" + And I should see "Will be suspended" in the "user1" "table_row" + And I should see "Active" in the "user2" "table_row" + And I should see "Will be suspended" in the "user2" "table_row" + And I should see "Active" in the "user3" "table_row" + And I should see "Will be suspended" in the "user3" "table_row" + And I should see "Active" in the "user4" "table_row" + And I should see "Will be suspended" in the "user4" "table_row" + And I should see "Active" in the "user5" "table_row" + And I should see "Will be suspended" in the "user5" "table_row" + And I should see "Active" in the "user6" "table_row" + And I should see "Will be suspended" in the "user6" "table_row" + And I run the scheduled task "tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle\task\process_lifecycle" + And I reload the page + Then I should see "Active" in the "user1" "table_row" + And I should see "Will be suspended" in the "user1" "table_row" + And I should see "Active" in the "user2" "table_row" + And I should see "Will be suspended" in the "user2" "table_row" + And I should see "Suspended" in the "user3" "table_row" + And I should see "Will be deleted" in the "user3" "table_row" + And I should see "Suspended" in the "user4" "table_row" + And I should see "Will be deleted" in the "user4" "table_row" + And I should see "Suspended" in the "user5" "table_row" + And I should see "Will be deleted" in the "user5" "table_row" + And I should see "Suspended" in the "user6" "table_row" + And I should see "Will be deleted" in the "user6" "table_row" + And I navigate to "Users > Accounts > Browse list of users" in site administration + Then I should see "User 1" in the "#users" "css_element" + And ".usersuspended" "css_element" should not exist in the "User 1" "table_row" + And I should see "User 2" in the "#users" "css_element" + And ".usersuspended" "css_element" should not exist in the "User 2" "table_row" + And I should see "User 3" in the "#users" "css_element" + And ".usersuspended" "css_element" should exist in the "User 3" "table_row" + And I should see "User 4" in the "#users" "css_element" + And ".usersuspended" "css_element" should exist in the "User 4" "table_row" + And I should see "User 5" in the "#users" "css_element" + And ".usersuspended" "css_element" should exist in the "User 5" "table_row" + And I should see "User 6" in the "#users" "css_element" + And ".usersuspended" "css_element" should exist in the "User 6" "table_row" + And I run the scheduled task "tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle\task\process_lifecycle" + And I navigate to "Users > Hard life cycle for self-signup users > User list" in site administration + Then I should see "Active" in the "user1" "table_row" + And I should see "Will be suspended" in the "user1" "table_row" + And I should see "Active" in the "user2" "table_row" + And I should see "Will be suspended" in the "user2" "table_row" + And I should see "Suspended" in the "user3" "table_row" + And I should see "Will be deleted" in the "user3" "table_row" + And I should see "Suspended" in the "user4" "table_row" + And I should see "Will be deleted" in the "user4" "table_row" + And I should see "Suspended" in the "user5" "table_row" + And I should see "Will be deleted" in the "user5" "table_row" + And I should not see "user6" in the "#region-main" "css_element" + And I navigate to "Users > Accounts > Browse list of users" in site administration + Then I should see "User 1" in the "#users" "css_element" + And ".usersuspended" "css_element" should not exist in the "User 1" "table_row" + And I should see "User 2" in the "#users" "css_element" + And ".usersuspended" "css_element" should not exist in the "User 2" "table_row" + And I should see "User 3" in the "#users" "css_element" + And ".usersuspended" "css_element" should exist in the "User 3" "table_row" + And I should see "User 4" in the "#users" "css_element" + And ".usersuspended" "css_element" should exist in the "User 4" "table_row" + And I should see "User 5" in the "#users" "css_element" + And ".usersuspended" "css_element" should exist in the "User 5" "table_row" + And I should not see "User 6" in the "#users" "css_element" diff --git a/version.php b/version.php new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d361ffa --- /dev/null +++ b/version.php @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +. + +/** + * Admin tool "Hard life cycle for self-signup users" - Version file + * + * @package tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle + * @copyright 2022 Alexander Bias, lern.link GmbH + * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later + */ + +defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die(); + +$plugin->component = 'tool_selfsignuphardlifecycle'; +$plugin->version = 2022030103; +$plugin->release = 'v3.9-r1'; +$plugin->requires = 2020061500; +$plugin->supported = [39, 39]; +$plugin->maturity = MATURITY_STABLE;