Moodle APIs 4.3
Moodle 4.3.6 (Build: 20240812)
restore_process_file_aliases_queue Class Reference

Try to restore aliases and references to external files. More...

Inheritance diagram for restore_process_file_aliases_queue:

Public Member Functions

 apply_date_offset ($value)
 Apply course startdate offset based in original course startdate and course_offset_startdate setting Note we are using one static cache here, but by restoreid, so it's ok for concurrence/multiple executions in the same request.
 
 decrypt ($value)
 Returns symmetric-key AES-256 decryption of base64 encoded contents.
 
 destroy ()
 Destroy all circular references.
 
 execute ()
 This function will perform all the actions necessary to achieve the execution of the plan/part/task.
 
 get_name ()
 
 log ($message, $level, $a=null, $depth=null, $display=false)
 This function will be responsible for handling the params, and to call to the corresponding logger->process() once all modifications in params have been performed.
 
 set_task ($task)
 

Protected Member Functions

 define_execution ()
 What to do when this step is executed.
 
 get_basepath ()
 
 get_courseid ()
 
 get_logger ()
 
 get_restoreid ()
 
 get_setting ($name)
 
 get_setting_value ($name)
 
 get_settings ()
 Protected API starts here.
 
 setting_exists ($name)
 

Protected Attributes

string $name
 One simple name for identification purposes.
 
base_task null $task
 Task this is part of.
 

Detailed Description

Try to restore aliases and references to external files.

The queue of these files was prepared for us in restore_dbops::send_files_to_pool(). We expect that all regular (non-alias) files have already been restored. Make sure there is no restore step executed after this one that would call send_files_to_pool() again.

You may notice we have hardcoded support for Server files, Legacy course files and user Private files here at the moment. This could be eventually replaced with a set of callbacks in the future if needed.

License
http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later

Member Function Documentation

◆ apply_date_offset()

restore_step::apply_date_offset ( $value)
inherited

Apply course startdate offset based in original course startdate and course_offset_startdate setting Note we are using one static cache here, but by restoreid, so it's ok for concurrence/multiple executions in the same request.

Note: The policy is to roll date only for configurations and not for user data. see MDL-9367.

Parameters
int$valueTime value (seconds since epoch), or empty for nothing
Return values
intTime value after applying the date offset, or empty for nothing

◆ decrypt()

restore_step::decrypt ( $value)
inherited

Returns symmetric-key AES-256 decryption of base64 encoded contents.

This method is used in restore operations to decrypt contents encrypted with encrypted_final_element automatically decoding (base64) and decrypting contents using the key stored in backup_encryptkey config.

Requires openssl, cipher availability, and key existence (backup automatically sets it if missing). Integrity is provided via HMAC.

Parameters
string$valueencrypted_final_element value to decode and decrypt.
Return values
string|nulldecoded and decrypted value or null if the operation can not be performed.

◆ define_execution()

restore_process_file_aliases_queue::define_execution ( )
protected

What to do when this step is executed.

Reimplemented from restore_execution_step.

◆ destroy()

base_step::destroy ( )
inherited

Destroy all circular references.

It helps PHP 5.2 a lot!

◆ execute()

restore_execution_step::execute ( )
inherited

This function will perform all the actions necessary to achieve the execution of the plan/part/task.

Implements executable.

◆ log()

base_step::log ( $message,
$level,
$a = null,
$depth = null,
$display = false )
inherited

This function will be responsible for handling the params, and to call to the corresponding logger->process() once all modifications in params have been performed.

Implements loggable.


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