Added a button to show students with missing submissions
Description
- Added a button to toggle between showing students with completed submissions and all students on the view gradesheet screen
- By default, will only show students with completed submissions
- Use the viewall param in the url to accomplish this behavior
Screenshots:
Motivation and Context
- Easier than sorting by submissions a couple times
- Illiano asked for it
- Resolves #2080
How Has This Been Tested?
- Tested in local environment from instructor and TA account
Types of changes
- [ ] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [x] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
- [ ] Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to change)
Checklist:
- [x] I have run rubocop and erblint for style check. If you haven't, run
overcommit --install && overcommit --signto use pre-commit hook for linting - [ ] My change requires a change to the documentation, which is located at Autolab Docs
- [ ] I have updated the documentation accordingly, included in this PR
Other issues / help required
- Noticed current bug where the button to sort submissions is broken on the first click, and resolves itself after two more clicks
If unsure, feel free to submit first and we'll help you along.
Walkthrough
Walkthrough
The update introduces functionality to manage the release of student grades in assessments, including toggling the display of missing submissions on the gradesheet as a configurable option. This encompasses backend changes for grade management, helper methods for release status checks, frontend modifications for user interaction with grades visibility, and routing adjustments to support these actions. The changes aim to enhance instructor control over grade visibility and streamline the grading process by addressing specific user feedback.
Changes
| Files | Change Summary |
|---|---|
app/controllers/submissions_controller.rb |
Updated before_action, added release_student_grade and unrelease_student_grade methods. |
app/helpers/submission_helper.rb |
Added released method for checking release status of problem scores. |
app/views/assessments/viewGradesheet.html.erb |
Added URI handling, localStorage JS functions, and a toggle for viewing all or completed submissions. |
app/views/submissions/_grades.html.erb |
Added display logic for released/unreleased scores. |
app/views/submissions/_release_grades.html.erb |
New functionality for releasing/unreleasing grades. |
app/views/submissions/view.html.erb |
Added rendering of "release_grades" partial template. |
config/routes.rb |
Added routes for release_student_grade and unrelease_student_grade. |
db/schema.rb |
Minor modification, no significant change in functionality. |
Assessment against linked issues
| Objective | Addressed | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| Make displaying of missing submissions on gradesheet a toggleable option (#2080) | ✅ |
The changes directly address the primary objective outlined in issue #2080 by implementing a toggleable option for displaying missing submissions on the gradesheet. This is achieved through modifications in the viewGradesheet.html.erb file, where logic and a user interface element (checkbox) have been introduced to allow instructors to choose between viewing all students or only those with completed submissions, aligning with the issue's requirements for enhanced usability and customization in the grading process.
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