Moodle plugin which tries to overcome some fixed appearance behaviours of Boost's nav drawer in a clean way
This plugin requires Moodle 3.7+
Since the release of Moodle 3.2, Moodle core ships with a shiny new theme called "Boost". While Boost does many things right, it also has some fixed behaviours which don't make sense for all Moodle installations. One of these behaviours is the fact that the look and feel of the nav drawer (the menu which appears when you click on the hamburger menu button) is hardcoded and can hardly be configured by administrators.
Install the plugin like any other plugin to folder /local/boostnavigation
See http://docs.moodle.org/en/Installing_plugins for details on installing Moodle plugins
After installing the plugin, it does not do anything to Moodle yet.
To configure the plugin and its behaviour, please visit: Site administration -> Appearance -> Boost navdrawer fumbling.
There, you find four sections:
Enabling any of these settings will remove nodes from Boost's nav drawer.
Enabling any of these settings will insert additional nodes to Boost's nav drawer.
Enabling any of these settings will let users collapse root nodes in Boost's nav drawer.
Similar to the "Remove root nodes from Boost's nav drawer" section, enabling any of these settings will remove nodes from the course navigation section of Boost's nav drawer.
Similar to the "Remove root nodes from Boost's nav drawer" section, enabling any of these settings will insert additional nodes to the course navigation section of Boost's nav drawer.
Similar to the "Collapse root odes in Boost's nav drawer" section, enabling any of these settings will let users collapse nodes in the course navigation section of Boost's nav drawer.
Similar to the "Remove root nodes from Boost's nav drawer" section, enabling any of these settings will insert additional nodes add the end of Boost's nav drawer.
Similar to the "Collapse root odes in Boost's nav drawer" section, enabling any of these settings will let users collapse nodes at the end of Boost's nav drawer.
Luckily, Moodle provides the *_extend_navigation() hook which allows plugin developers to fumble with Moodle's global navigation tree at runtime. This plugin leverages this hook and does its best to change some things in the nav drawer which should behave differently in our point of view.
This plugin lets you add a restriction for showing custom nodes based on a user's cohort memberships. If you don't have cohorts yet in your Moodle instance, but custom user profile fields to make the same restrictions, you might want to look at our plugin local_profilecohort as a companion plugin. local_profilecohort is published on http://moodle.org/plugins/view/local_profilecohort and on https://github.com/moodleuulm/moodle-local_profilecohort.
This plugin is developed and tested on Moodle Core's Boost theme. It should also work with Boost child themes. However, we can't support any other theme than Boost.
This plugin is published and regularly updated in the Moodle plugins repository: http://moodle.org/plugins/view/local_boostnavigation
The latest development version can be found on Github: https://github.com/moodleuulm/moodle-local_boostnavigation
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/moodleuulm/moodle-local_boostnavigation/issues
We will do our best to solve your problems, but please note that due to limited resources we can't always provide per-case support.
Due to limited resources, the functionality of this plugin is primarily implemented for our own local needs 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/moodleuulm/moodle-local_boostnavigation/issues
Please create pull requests on Github: https://github.com/moodleuulm/moodle-local_boostnavigation/pulls
We are always interested to read about your feature proposals or even get a pull request from you, but please accept that we can handle your issues only as feature proposals and not as feature requests.
Due to limited resources, this plugin is only maintained for the most recent major release of Moodle. However, 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 relase - 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 a undeniable risk for erratic behavior.
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.
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.
Since Moodle 3.4 core, PHP7 is mandatory. We are developing and testing this plugin for PHP7 only.
Ulm University Communication and Information Centre (kiz) Alexander Bias