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Get user and enrollment data from Cvent into your very own moodle
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Moodle-Cvent Sponsored by: United States Baha'i National Center: http://tab.usbnc.org Supported Moodle versions: * 1.9.10+ (Build: 20101117) Alpha: 2.0+ WORK IN PROGRESS Introduction: If you're a Cvent customer and you've got access to their integration API, this enrollment module allows you to get new and updated user accounts and enrollments from Cvent. The code is designed to make the best possible use of their API, attempting to get all (but only) the necessary data to keep moodle up-to-date while using the smallest possible number of API calls. (Cvent limits the number of calls that can be made within a 24-hour period.) This has been developed specifically for one client, but the hope is that others will also find this to be useful. Comments, questions, and patches are welcome! Installation: Copy the the contents of this directory into your own moodle, and then go to http://yourmoodle.tld/admin/ in your browser. This will create the DB tables. Then go to http://yourmoodle.tld/admin/settings.php?section=manageenrols to enable the Cvent module and configure its settings. You MUST be a Cvent customer with access to their API service, because in the settings page you'll need to enter the authentication information (username, account number, and password) they give you for their API. Synchronizing: You'll need to set up a cron job (or Scheduled Task) to regularly run this script in your moodle installation: enrol/cvent/cli/sync.php Each run of that script should use no more than 8 Cvent API calls, unless you have more than 10k updates in between two runs of this script. Testing: Just to be sure the basic connection works, you can execute the following on the command line: php enrol/cvent/cli/test.php Without any arguments, that script will just attempt to make a connection to Cvent. The script will tell you whether the connection was successful. test.php can do other things, too, and it's intended that developers will monkey with it as needed for debugging. Matt Oquist <[email protected]> Sat Mar 10 14:39:33 EST 2012
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