Moodle Assignment
WeBWorK 2.3 and later contain support for authenticating against a Moodle database. We are also developing a wwassignment
module for Moodle which defines a new activity that links to a WeBWorK problem set. This is ready for use now as an early beta version, but not all of the moodle features (such as backup and restored are implemented) and there are several limitations.
There have been several versions of wwassignment working with different versions of moodle. The current versions are wwassignment4 which will work with moodle1.9.x and wwassignment3 which will work with moodle 1.8.x. All versions of wwassignment can be downloaded from the CVS at [1]
Contents
Requirements
WeBWorK 2.3.x. or later.
Moodle 1.5.x, 1.6.x, or 1.7.x. We tested with version 2005060231 a.k.a. 1.5.3+, and later with some varieties of 1.7.
MySQL 4.1 or later.
The PHP::Serialization
Perl module. Available from CPAN.
WeBWorK and Moodle must use the same MySQL server. The account that Moodle uses to log into its database must have SELECT
access on the WeBWorK database and the account the WeBWorK uses to log into its database must have SELECT
access on the Moodle database.
Moodle must also be able to read the WeBWorK courses
directory. This can be a local directory, or it could be some kind of network mount, i.e. NFS. Moodle does not need to write to this directory.
Moodle and WeBWorK need have the same hostname. This is because the client's browser will only send the Moodle cookie to WeBWorK if the hostname matches. (The two applications can be set up on different ports though, so if you absolutely need them on different servers you could set up some kind of router-based port-forwarding. This is also useful if you need to run Moodle on Apache1 and WeBWorK on Apache2.)
(We plan to eliminate the same-server requirements in a future version.)
Installation
First, make sure that Moodle is set up to store session data in the database. Log in to Moodle as an administrator and select the "Configuration" option. Scroll down to the "Operating System" section and set the "dbsession" option to "Yes".
Check out the wwmoodle module from the WeBWorKCVS repository:
cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@cvs.webwork.rochester.edu:/webwork/cvs/system co wwmoodle
This will create a wwmoodle
directory in the current directory. Move the wwassignment
subdirectory to your Moodle mod
directory.
cd wwmoodle
mv wwassignment /path/to/moodle/mod
cd /path/to/moodle
Create symlinks to the language files in the proper locations.
cd /path/to/moodle/lang/en
ln -s ../../mod/wwassignment/lang.php wwassignment.php
cd help
ln -s ../../../mod/wwassignment/help wwassignment
If you're using the utf8
encoding, move the files into the en_utf8
directory instead of the en
directory. (Or do both.)
The advantage of symlinking is that a cvs up
from the wwassignment
directory will be able to update the language files. Some people have reported problems when symlinking. If this is your experience, just move the files instead:
cd /path/to/moodle/lang/en
mv ../../mod/wwassignment/lang.php wwassignment.php
cd help
mv ../../../mod/wwassignment/help wwassignment
Log in to Moodle as an administrator and select the "Admin..." option. At this point, Moodle will set up the wwassignment
module.
Then, select the "Configuration" option and then the "Modules" option. Click the "Settings" link next to "WeBWorK Problem Set" to configure the module.
Option | Description |
wwassignment_webworkcourses | This is the path to the WeBWorK courses directory. It should be set to the same value as the $webwork_courses_dir variable in global.conf , except that in this case it needs to end with a slash.
|
wwassignment_webworkurl | The URL where WeBWorK is accessible. By default, this is /webwork2 . If WeBWorK is on a different port, you'll need the full URL. This should be the same value as $webwork_url in global.conf . It does not need a trailing slash.
|
wwassignment_iframewidth | Width of frame in which WeBWorK problem sets are embedded. |
wwassignment_iframeheight | Height of frame in which WeBWorK problem sets are embedded. |
There are a few settings that need to be made in global.conf
as well:
Option | Description |
$moodle_dsn | The DSN for the moodle database. Default: "dbi:mysql:moodle". Corresponds to dbtype , dbhost , and dbname in Moodle's config.php .
|
$moodle_table_prefix | The prefix to prepend to Moodle table names. Default: "mdl". Corresponds to prefix in Moodle's config.php .
|
$moodle_username | The username to use when connecting to the Moodle database. Default: same as WeBWorK database username. Corresponds to dbuser in Moodle's config.php .
|
$moodle_password | The password to use when connecting to the Moodle database. Default: same as WeBWorK database password. Corresponds to dbpass in Moodle's config.php .
|
Usage
Once you've set this up, you should notice a new WeBWorK Problem Set activity in the list of activities you can add to your course. The form for creating WeBWorK problem sets includes two interesting links.
The first is Create the WeBWorK course. This links you to the WeBWorK Course Administration page, with the name of the course pre-filled and the sql_moodle
database layout preselected. This link shows up whether or not the course has already been created, so you may get an error is the course already exists.
The second is Administer the WeBWorK portion of this course. This links you to the WeBWorK Instructor Tools page, where you can configure problem sets. You can also view, but not edit, the User List.
WeBWorK theme for Moodle
The moodle
WeBWorK theme is a modified version of the default math
theme. It detects when WeBWorK is called from within a Moodle frame, and removes superfluous interface elements. It also expands the Moodle frame so that it doesn't have to scroll.
Set the theme by changing the value of $defaultTheme
in global.conf
(for all courses) or a specific course's course.conf
(for just that course). This value can also be set for a particular course using the Course Configuration page.
Moodle authentication rules
Moodle administrators are allowed to log into any WeBWorK sql_moodle course. They are assigned permission level 10
.
Moodle teachers are allowed to log into only their corresponding WeBWorK sql_moodle course. They also get permission level 10
.
Moodle students are allowed to log into only their corresponding WeBWorK sql_moodle course. They get permission level =0=.
Moodle groups are mapped to WeBWorK recitations, unless the group begins with SEC_
, in which case, it is mapped to a WeBWorK section (with the SEC_
prefix is removed).
sql_moodle admin course
The WeBWorK course administration system can be configured to authenticate against a Moodle course.
First, create a Moodle course with the short name admin
. This course doesn't need to have any participants or any content.
If you haven't created your WeBWorK admin course yet, select the sql_moodle
database layout when you do.
If you've already created your WeBWorK admin course, edit its course.conf
file to change the $dbLayoutName
to sql_moodle
.
You will be able to log into the admin course using the credentials of any Moodle administrator. If you would like to grant access to non-administrators, make them teachers in the Moodle admin
course.
Limitations
Course naming
The name of the WeBWorK course that is associated with a given Moodle course is fixed. The system takes the short name of the Moodle course and removes any non-alphanumeric characters. This value is then stored. If you have two Moodle courses with identical short names (modulo non-alphanumeric characters), they will be associated with the same WeBWorK course. The behavior in this case is not defined.
We intend to make the name of the linked WeBWorK course configurable, and prevent two Moodle courses from being associated with the same WeBWorK course.
Set assignment
In Moodle, activities are always assigned to all participants in a course. However, you still have to assign WeBWorK homework sets to students using the WeBWorK instructor tools -- this is not done automatically.
Credits
The original wwmoodle
package was developed by Peter Snoblin at the Truman State University in Missouri to work with WeBWorK 1 (which used CGI technology). http://www2.truman.edu/~pas577/wwmoodle/ It was further developed promoted within the Moodle community by Prof. Zbigniew Fiedorowicz of Ohio State University
The WeBWorK parts were integrated into the official source for WeBWorK2 by Main.SamHathaway. The Moodle parts (wwmoodle
and wwmoodleset
) were refactored into the original wwassignment
module by Main.MichaelGage.