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Rochester has a collection of problems used in physics. These problems were originally CAPA problems and were converted some years ago, so the code isn't pretty, but for the most part they work. |
Rochester has a collection of problems used in physics. These problems were originally CAPA problems and were converted some years ago, so the code isn't pretty, but for the most part they work. |
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− | The problems have been collected into a [http://hosted.webwork.rochester.edu/webwork2/physics_library?login_practice_user=true physics "course"] so that you can browse through them and see what is already available. |
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+ | The problems have been collected into a |
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− | ===Installing the CAPA physics problem collection=== |
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+ | [http://hosted.webwork.rochester.edu/webwork2/physics_library?login_practice_user=true physics "course"] |
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− | To download your own copy pf the physics collection |
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+ | so that you can browse through them and see what is already available. |
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− | transfer to the directory where you would |
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− | like the physics problem library to reside |
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− | (e.g. /opt/webwork/libraries/ ) |
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− | and type |
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+ | ===Install and Set Up the CAPA Library === |
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− | cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@cvs.webwork.rochester.edu:/webwork/cvs/rochester checkout rochester_physics_problib |
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+ | This step is optional. It installs and sets up [[CAPA Physics Problems|the CAPA Library]], which is a library of physics problems. |
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− | In what follows I'll assume the physics problem library has been created at |
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+ | First we download the CAPA Library including required macros. |
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− | .../webwork/libraries/rochester_physics_problib |
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+ | $ cd |
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+ | $ cd downloads |
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+ | $ {{SVN checkout|repo=rochester|dir=rochester_physics_problib}} |
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− | you will need to adjust several lines in <code>global.conf</code> |
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− | so that the macros associated with the CAPA library can be found. |
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− | The original snippet reads: |
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+ | Create a <code>CAPA</code> directory under <code>/opt/webwork</code> and move the CAPA macros there. Then move the CAPA graphics and library files to the required locations and set the group. |
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− | # Locations of CAPA resources. (Only necessary if you need to use converted CAPA |
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+ | $ mkdir /opt/webwork/libraries/CAPA |
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− | # problems.) |
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+ | $ cd rochester_physics_problib/macros/ |
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− | $pg{specialPGEnvironmentVars}{CAPA_Tools} = "$courseDirs{macros}/CAPA_Tools/", |
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+ | $ mv CAPA_Tools /opt/webwork/libraries/CAPA/ |
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− | $pg{specialPGEnvironmentVars}{CAPA_MCTools} = "$courseDirs{macros}/CAPA_MCTools/", |
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+ | $ mv CAPA_MCTools /opt/webwork/libraries/CAPA/ |
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− | $pg{specialPGEnvironmentVars}{CAPA_GraphicsDirectory} = "$courseDirs{html}/CAPA_Graphics/", |
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+ | $ cd .. |
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− | $pg{specialPGEnvironmentVars}{CAPA_Graphics_URL} = "$courseURLs{html}/CAPA_Graphics/", |
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+ | $ mv CAPA_Graphics /opt/webwork/webwork2/htdocs/ |
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+ | $ sudo chgrp -R wwdata /opt/webwork/webwork2/htdocs/CAPA_Graphics |
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+ | password: <wwadmin password> |
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+ | $ sudo chmod -R g+w /opt/webwork/webwork2/htdocs/CAPA_Graphics |
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+ | $ cd .. |
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+ | $ mv rochester_physics_problib /opt/webwork/libraries/ |
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− | If you only need to use these physics problems in one course (say physics_course) you can leave these lines as they are and create links in the <code>.../physics_course/templates/macros</code> directory |
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+ | We need to edit <code>global.conf</code> again |
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+ | $ cd /opt/webwork/webwork2/conf |
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+ | $ gedit global.conf |
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− | ln -s ...webwork/libraries/rochester_physics_problib/macros/CAPA_Tools CAPA_Tools |
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+ | Search for <code>courseFiles{problibs}</code> and scroll down several lines to the line |
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− | ln -s ...webwork/libraries/rochester_physics_problib/macros/CAPA_MCTools CAPA_MCTools |
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+ | # capaLibrary => "CAPA", |
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+ | Uncomment this line (i.e. remove the <code>#</code>) so it becomes |
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+ | capaLibrary => "CAPA", |
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− | and in the <code>.../physics_course/html</code> directory |
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+ | Next search for <code>Locations of CAPA resources</code> and, if necessary, edit the four following lines |
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+ | so that they read as follows (cut and paste is the best way to do this) |
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+ | $pg{specialPGEnvironmentVars}{CAPA_Tools} = "/opt/webwork/libraries/CAPA/CAPA_Tools/", |
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+ | $pg{specialPGEnvironmentVars}{CAPA_MCTools} = "/opt/webwork/libraries/CAPA/CAPA_MCTools/", |
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+ | $pg{specialPGEnvironmentVars}{CAPA_GraphicsDirectory} = "$webworkDirs{htdocs}/CAPA_Graphics/", |
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+ | $pg{specialPGEnvironmentVars}{CAPA_Graphics_URL} = "$webworkURLs{htdocs}/CAPA_Graphics/", |
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− | ln -s ...webwork/libraries/rochester_physics_problib/CAPA_Graphics CAPA_Graphics |
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+ | Then save the file and quit. Note that we are setting up the CAPA macros and graphics so that they can be used by any WeBWorK course on the server. |
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− | If you want to make these problems usable by all courses then just change the lines in <code>global.conf</code> described above so that they point to the addresses where the CAPA macros and graphics can be found. |
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+ | There is one final step that is needed. We have to put a link in the templates directory of every course that needs access to the CAPA Library. If you want to have every course you create have access to the CAPA Library (unlikely unless you are in a physics department) put the link in the <code>modelCourse</code> |
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− | Most of the problems work, but not all, so check things out before you assign them. |
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+ | $ cd /opt/webwork/courses/modelCourse/templates/ |
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+ | $ ln -s /opt/webwork/libraries/rochester_physics_problib/ capaLibrary |
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+ | More likely you just want to do this for individual courses. We don't have any yet. But for example after creating <code>myTestCourse</code> below, to set up access to the CAPA Library from <code>myTestCourse</code>, do the following |
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+ | $ cd /opt/webwork/courses/myTestCourse/templates/ |
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+ | $ sudo ln -s /opt/webwork/libraries/rochester_physics_problib/ capaLibrary |
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+ | password: <wwadmin password> |
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+ | and do the analogous thing for every course that needs access to the CAPA Library. |
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+ | Then to gain access to the CAPA Library from the course, simply go to the <code>Library Browser</code> and click on the <code>CAPA</code> button. |
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+ | [[Category:Problem_Libraries]] |
Latest revision as of 16:52, 16 June 2021
Browsing the CAPA physics problem collection
Rochester has a collection of problems used in physics. These problems were originally CAPA problems and were converted some years ago, so the code isn't pretty, but for the most part they work.
The problems have been collected into a
so that you can browse through them and see what is already available.
Install and Set Up the CAPA Library
This step is optional. It installs and sets up the CAPA Library, which is a library of physics problems.
First we download the CAPA Library including required macros.
$ cd $ cd downloads $ svn co http://svn.webwork.maa.org/rochester/trunk/rochester_physics_problib
Create a CAPA
directory under /opt/webwork
and move the CAPA macros there. Then move the CAPA graphics and library files to the required locations and set the group.
$ mkdir /opt/webwork/libraries/CAPA $ cd rochester_physics_problib/macros/ $ mv CAPA_Tools /opt/webwork/libraries/CAPA/ $ mv CAPA_MCTools /opt/webwork/libraries/CAPA/ $ cd .. $ mv CAPA_Graphics /opt/webwork/webwork2/htdocs/ $ sudo chgrp -R wwdata /opt/webwork/webwork2/htdocs/CAPA_Graphics password: <wwadmin password> $ sudo chmod -R g+w /opt/webwork/webwork2/htdocs/CAPA_Graphics $ cd .. $ mv rochester_physics_problib /opt/webwork/libraries/
We need to edit global.conf
again
$ cd /opt/webwork/webwork2/conf $ gedit global.conf
Search for courseFiles{problibs}
and scroll down several lines to the line
# capaLibrary => "CAPA",
Uncomment this line (i.e. remove the #
) so it becomes
capaLibrary => "CAPA",
Next search for Locations of CAPA resources
and, if necessary, edit the four following lines
so that they read as follows (cut and paste is the best way to do this)
$pg{specialPGEnvironmentVars}{CAPA_Tools} = "/opt/webwork/libraries/CAPA/CAPA_Tools/", $pg{specialPGEnvironmentVars}{CAPA_MCTools} = "/opt/webwork/libraries/CAPA/CAPA_MCTools/", $pg{specialPGEnvironmentVars}{CAPA_GraphicsDirectory} = "$webworkDirs{htdocs}/CAPA_Graphics/", $pg{specialPGEnvironmentVars}{CAPA_Graphics_URL} = "$webworkURLs{htdocs}/CAPA_Graphics/",
Then save the file and quit. Note that we are setting up the CAPA macros and graphics so that they can be used by any WeBWorK course on the server.
There is one final step that is needed. We have to put a link in the templates directory of every course that needs access to the CAPA Library. If you want to have every course you create have access to the CAPA Library (unlikely unless you are in a physics department) put the link in the modelCourse
$ cd /opt/webwork/courses/modelCourse/templates/ $ ln -s /opt/webwork/libraries/rochester_physics_problib/ capaLibrary
More likely you just want to do this for individual courses. We don't have any yet. But for example after creating myTestCourse
below, to set up access to the CAPA Library from myTestCourse
, do the following
$ cd /opt/webwork/courses/myTestCourse/templates/ $ sudo ln -s /opt/webwork/libraries/rochester_physics_problib/ capaLibrary password: <wwadmin password>
and do the analogous thing for every course that needs access to the CAPA Library.
Then to gain access to the CAPA Library from the course, simply go to the Library Browser
and click on the CAPA
button.