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QR scanner access in AEK
This feature is desirable as currently the user has to navigate menu's in order to access the QR reader.
It would be a lot better if we could integrate the qr scanner in the actual screen, providing a seamless user experience.
The key deliverable here, would be for the native qr scanner, to return the content contained with in the QR Code.
14 votesWe have provided an example of QR codes in AEK:
https://developers.exlibrisgroup.com/blog/Simple-QA-Reader -
AEK2 testing
Add support for testing using Jest/Mocha/Enzyme etc. for AEK2 screens
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Update React
Please please please update your React version and packages
No-one should be using React.createClass anymore!
This would also enable us to use packages such as Jest to test our AEK2 screen components3 votes -
Add id's to elements to make automated testing easier
We use Selenium to automate our integration tests, in order to identify elements on the page we are currently having to rely on CSS selectors, but these are brittle and subject to change.
For example to automate the login process we can navigate a browser to:
https://portal.test.canterbury.ac.uk/campusm/home#select-profile
then to click a profile we were using
body > div.modal > div.modal-body > div > div > ul > li:nth-child(1) > a
to select the Student profile, but changing the order of elements breaks our tests and it seems that the underlying markup has also changed so now the Student profile is…2 votes -
Display total number of checked-in and non-checked-in students on Attendee List
The suggestion is to display the total number of checked-in and non-checked-in students on the Attendees list screen in the Lecture Check-In module (see attached).
2 votesThis was added in the June 2020 release
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Attendance: Allow lecturer to check students out from a class
As a lecturer
Given I mistakenly checked a student into a class
I want to check this student out and be able to uncheck the checkbox in the Attended List1 voteYou can now use the lecturer specific absence reasons to make them as not present
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