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  1. Moodle app
  2. MOBILE-1924

Badges must follow links with hash

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    • Icon: Improvement Improvement
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Icon: Minor Minor
    • 3.2.1
    • 3.2
    • Badges add-on
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      1. In Moodle web, award a badge to a user.
      2. In the app, login as the user who received the badge.
      3. Go to Notifications.
      4. Search the notification that tells you that you have been awarded a badge. It should have two links: mybadges.php and badge.php.
      5. Click the link to badge.php and check that you see the badge details in the app.
      6. Now go back, click the other link (mybadges.php) and check that you see the list of badges you were awarded.
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      In Moodle web, award a badge to a user. In the app, login as the user who received the badge. Go to Notifications. Search the notification that tells you that you have been awarded a badge. It should have two links: mybadges.php and badge.php . Click the link to badge.php and check that you see the badge details in the app. Now go back, click the other link ( mybadges.php ) and check that you see the list of badges you were awarded.
    • MOODLE_32_STABLE
    • MOODLE_32_STABLE
    • Moodle Mobile 3.2.1

      When you are awarded a badge and you receive a notification or when the link to the badge is displayed, the app should be able to handle the link and display the badge.
      This should be possible right now because the badge view receives as a parameter the hash.

            dpalou Dani Palou
            jleyva Juan Leyva
            Pau Ferrer Pau Ferrer
            Juan Leyva Juan Leyva
            Berta Maroto Berta Maroto
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