Background
While comparing the existing inQuiry question and question set metadata with QuML specs we found a few gaps. Below are the properties having some differences from the QuML specs:
Question metadata which has some differences from the QuML specs are:-
responseDeclaration
media
responseDeclaration
Currently, the response declaration is stored in the below format but there are two properties that are not allowed in it, which are: maxScore
and outcomes
"responseDeclaration": { "response1": { "maxScore": 1, // maxScore is not allowed here "cardinality": "single", "type": "integer", "correctResponse": { "value": "0", "outcomes": { "SCORE": 1 } // outcome is not allowed here, only property ‘value’ is allowed }, "mapping": [] } }
Proposed Solution for responseDeclaration
Editor Changes:
Instead of keeping maxScore
and outcomes
in responseDeclaration
we can store it in outcomeVariables
as below:
"outcomeVariables": { "maxScore": 1, }
We will not store outcomes.score
because maxScore
and outcomes.score
holds the same value.
For newly created question responseDecleration
and outcomeVariables
will be in the below format for single select MCQ:
"responseDeclaration": { "response1": { "cardinality": "single", "type": "integer", "correctResponse": { "value": "0" }, "mapping": [{ "response": 0, "outcomes": { "score": 1 } }] } }, "outcomeVariables": { "maxScore": 1, }
For multi-select MCQ, responseDecleration
and outcomeVariables
will be in the below format:
"responseDeclaration": { "response1": { "cardinality": "multiple", "type": "integer", "correctResponse": { "value": [0, 1], }, "mapping": [{ "response": 0, "outcomes": { "score": 1 } }, { "response": 1, "outcomes": { "score": 1 } } ] } }, "outcomeVariables": { "maxScore": 2, }
We will store the maxScore
inside the outcomeVariables
property for new question creation using v2 API.
Without Data Migration (Recommended)
We will do these changes as part of the v2 API and will give the data in the above format.
The old quml-player mobile app will not be supported to play questions created using the v2 API.
If a user edits the old question using v2 API, We will store
maxScore
inside theoutcomeVariables
and remove themaxScore
from theresponseDeclaration
.
With Migration (Not Recommended)
We can do the data migration for the old questions and update the question metadata with the format mentioned above.
This solution is not recommended because, with the migration of old questions, the old mobile app will break.
Player Changes:
The player will check if the question is having the
outcomeVariables
in the metadata of the question and what’s themaxScore
value present in it.If the
outcomeVariables
property is found then the player will use it as is it.If the question does not have the
outcomeVariables
property in the metadata then the player will look for themaxScore
property in theresponseDeclartion
.
media
Currently, Question metadata contains media in the below format:
"media": [{ "id": "do_2136952965043896321346", "type": "image", //instead of ‘type’ it should be ‘mediaType’ "src": "/assets/public/content/assets/do_2136952965043896321346/mountain.jpeg", "baseUrl": "https://dev.inquiry.sunbird.org" }]
As per QuML specs, it should be stored in the below format:
"media": [{ "id": "do_2136952965043896321346", "mediaType": "image", "src": "/assets/public/content/assets/do_2136952965043896321346/mountain.jpeg", "baseUrl": "https://dev.inquiry.sunbird.org" }]
Proposed Solution for media
Editor Changes:
With migration
We can do the data migration for the old questions and update the question with the above-mentioned format.
Without migration
For the new question creation, we will store the media in a new format.
If the user edits the old question, we will check if the
type
is present in the media object, convert it tomediaType
while editing the question.
Player Changes:
The player will first check if the question media have
mediaType
property if not it will check intype
property.
QuestionSet metadata which has some differences from the QuML specs is:-
timeLimits
timeLimits
Time limits are currently being stored in the question set metadata as below:
timeLimits: { "maxTime": "240", "warningTime": "60" }
The use of maxTime
is to show the timer on the QuML player and the use of warningTime
is to indicate the time remaining to complete the question set.
But as per the QuML schema, it should be stored in the below format:
timeLimits: { "description": "Time limits for the complete set and/or for each question in the question set.", questionset: { min: number, max: number }, question: { min: number, max: number } }
Proposed Solution for timeLimits
We can set the limit for the complete question set as:
timeLimits: { questionset: { min: number, max: number, warn: number // update the QuML specs } }
If we have a time limit for each of the questions we will store the time limit to the question set metadata as:
timeLimits: { question: { min: number, max: number, warn: number // update the QuML specs } }
If we want to store max
and warn
value but don't want to store min
value we can store the data in the below format:
timeLimits: { questionset: { min: null, max: 240, warn: 60 } }
Editor Changes:
Note: The timer field in the question set editor is part of the common form which is taking maxTime
and warningTime
as input.
We can keep on using the same configuration for the field in the form configuration keeping maxTime
and warningTime
. And in the editor code we can handle maxTime
with max
and warningTime
with warn
.
With Migration
we can do the data migration for the old questions and update the question with above mentioned format.
Without Data Migration
For the new question creation, we will store the
timeLimits
in a new format.If the user edits the old question, we will check for the
timeLimits
if it's present in an old format we will convert it to the new format on save.
Player Changes:
The player will first check if the question has timeLimits.questionset
it will take the min
and warn
value from there, if timeLimits.questionset
is undefined and timeLimits
directly contains maxTime
and warningTime
it will take the value from there.