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wwsh <u>COURSE ID</u> |
wwsh <u>COURSE ID</u> |
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− | Access <tt>$db</tt> database object: |
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my @userIDs = $db->listUsers(); |
my @userIDs = $db->listUsers(); |
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$Dennis = $db->getUser("dennis"); |
$Dennis = $db->getUser("dennis"); |
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− | + | print $Dennis -> status(); |
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− | + | $Dennis->status("C"); |
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+ | $db->putUser->($Dennis); |
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− | $ |
+ | $pl = $db -> getPermissionLevel("dennis"); |
− | print $me -> status(); |
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− | $stephen -> status("C"); |
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− | $db -> putUser($user); |
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− | $pl = $db -> getPermissionLevel("sdesanto"); |
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$pl -> permission(10); |
$pl -> permission(10); |
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$db -> putPermissionLevel($pl); |
$db -> putPermissionLevel($pl); |
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+ | === DESCRIPTION === |
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+ | The <tt>wwsh</tt> script gives commandline access to the course environment object (<tt>$ce</tt>) and database object (<tt>$db</tt>). |
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=== DESCRIPTION === |
=== DESCRIPTION === |
Revision as of 15:17, 5 August 2011
wwsh - the WeBWorK shell
SYNOPSIS
wwsh COURSE ID
my @userIDs = $db->listUsers(); my $new_user = $db->{user}->{record}->new(); $new_user->user_id("sammy"); $new_user->first_name("Sam"); $new_user->last_name("Hathaway"); $db->addUser($new_user); $db->putUser($new_user);
$Dennis = $db->getUser("dennis"); print $Dennis -> status(); $Dennis->status("C"); $db->putUser->($Dennis);
$pl = $db -> getPermissionLevel("dennis"); $pl -> permission(10); $db -> putPermissionLevel($pl);
DESCRIPTION
The wwsh script gives commandline access to the course environment object ($ce) and database object ($db).
DESCRIPTION
print $me->status(
The WeBWorK shell is a command line script for system administrators. The script export WEBWORK_ROOT=/opt/webwork/
webwork2/
/opt/webwork/webwork2/bin/wwsh bridgeport-math110
Then I did
$me = $db -> getUser("aubreyja"); print $me->status();
which returned D for dropped. Same goes for sdesanto. I re-enrolled you with
$stephen -> status("C");
I think now you should be able to login and fix things.
$db -> putUser($user);
$pl = $db -> getPermissionLevel("sdesanto")
$pl -> permission(10); $db -> putPermissionLevel($pl);