With this package, you can easily get quiz functionality into your Laravel project.
You can install the package via Composer:
composer require harishdurga/laravel-quiz
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Harishdurga\LaravelQuiz\LaravelQuizServiceProvider"
If you are updating the package, you may need to run the above command to publish the vendor files. But please take a backup of the config file. Also, run the migration command to add new columns to the existing tables.
$computer_science = Topic::create([
'name' => 'Computer Science',
'slug' => 'computer-science',
]);
$algorithms = Topic::create([
'name' => 'Algorithms',
'slug' => 'algorithms'
]);
$computer_science->children()->save($algorithms);
A seeder class QuestionTypeSeeder
will be published into the database/seeders
folder. Run the following command to seed question types.
php artisan db:seed --class=\\Harishdurga\\LaravelQuiz\\Database\\Seeders\\QuestionTypeSeeder
Currently, this package is configured to only handle the following types of questions
multiple_choice_single_answer
multiple_choice_multiple_answer
fill_the_blank
Create a QuestionType:
QuestionType::create(['name'=>'select_all']);
Though this package provides three question types you can easily change the method that is used to evaluate the answer. You can do this by updating the get_score_for_question_type
property in config file.
'get_score_for_question_type' => [
1 => '\Harishdurga\LaravelQuiz\Models\QuizAttempt::get_score_for_type_1_question',
2 => '\Harishdurga\LaravelQuiz\Models\QuizAttempt::get_score_for_type_2_question',
3 => '\Harishdurga\LaravelQuiz\Models\QuizAttempt::get_score_for_type_3_question',
4 => 'Your custom method'
]
But your method needs to have the following signature
/**
* @param QuizAttemptAnswer[] $quizQuestionAnswers All the answers of the quiz question
*/
public static function get_score_for_type_3_question(QuizAttempt $quizAttempt, QuizQuestion $quizQuestion, array $quizQuestionAnswers, $data = null): float
{
// Your logic here
}
If you need to pass any data to your method then you can pass it as the last $data
parameter. When you call the calculate_score()
method of QuizAttempt
then you can pass the data as the parameter.
$question_one = Question::create([
'name' => 'What is an algorithm?',
'question_type_id' => 1,
'is_active' => true,
'media_url' => 'url',
'media_type' => 'image'
]);
$question_type->questions
Question::hasOptions()->get()
$question->topics()->attach([$computer_science->id, $algorithms->id]);
$question_two_option_one = QuestionOption::create([
'question_id' => $question_two->id,
'name' => 'array',
'is_correct' => true,
'media_type'=>'image',
'media_url'=>'media url'
]);
$question->options
$quiz = Quiz::create([
'name' => 'Computer Science Quiz',
'description' => 'Test your knowledge of computer science',
'slug' => 'computer-science-quiz',
'time_between_attempts' => 0, //Time in seconds between each attempt
'total_marks' => 10,
'pass_marks' => 6,
'max_attempts' => 1,
'is_published' => 1,
'valid_from' => now(),
'valid_upto' => now()->addDay(5),
'media_url'=>'',
'media_type'=>'',
'negative_marking_settings'=>[
'enable_negative_marks' => true,
'negative_marking_type' => 'fixed',
'negative_mark_value' => 0,
]
]);
$quiz->topics()->attach([$topic_one->id, $topic_two->id]);
Topics can be attached to a quiz or a question. Questions can exist outside of the quiz context. For example, you can create a question bank which you can filter based on the topics if attached.
By default negative marking is enabled for backward compatibility. You can disable it by setting the enable_negative_marks
to false. Two types of negative marking are supported(negative_marking_type
). fixed
and percentage
. Negative marking value defined at question level will be given precedence over the value defined at quiz level. If you want to set the negative marking value at quiz level, set the negative_mark_value
to the value you want to set. If you want to set the negative marking value at question level, set the negative_marks
of QuizQuestion
to your desired value. No need to give a negative number instead the negative marks or percentage should be given in positive.
$admin = Author::create(
['name' => "John Doe"]
);
$quiz = Quiz::factory()->make()->create([
'name' => 'Sample Quiz',
'slug' => 'sample-quiz'
]);
QuizAuthor::create([
'quiz_id' => $quiz->id,
'author_id' => $admin->id,
'author_type' => get_class($admin),
'author_role' => 'admin',
]);
$quiz->quizAuthors->first()->author; //Original User
Add CanAuthorQuiz
trait to your model and you can get all the quizzes associated by calling the quizzes
relation. You can give any author role you want and implement ACL as per your use case.
$quiz_question = QuizQuestion::create([
'quiz_id' => $quiz->id,
'question_id' => $question->id,
'marks' => 3,
'order' => 1,
'negative_marks'=>1,
'is_optional'=>false
]);
$quiz->questions
$quiz_attempt = QuizAttempt::create([
'quiz_id' => $quiz->id,
'participant_id' => $participant->id,
'participant_type' => get_class($participant)
]);
MorphTo
relation.
$quiz_attempt->participant
QuizAttemptAnswer::create(
[
'quiz_attempt_id' => $quiz_attempt->id,
'quiz_question_id' => $quiz_question->id,
'question_option_id' => $question_option->id,
]
);
A QuizAttemptAnswer
belongs to QuizAttempt
,QuizQuestion
and QuestionOption
$quiz_attempt->calculate_score()
In case of no answer found for a quiz question which is not optional, a negative score will be applied if any.
$question->correct_options
Return a collection of QuestionOption
.
public function correct_options(): Collection
{
return $this->options()->where('is_correct', 1)->get();
}
Please refer to unit and features tests for more understanding.
Instead of getting total score for the quiz attempt, you can use QuizAttempt
model's validate()
method. This method will return an array with a QuizQuestion model's
id
as the key for the assoc array that will be returned.
Example:
$quizAttempt->validate($quizQuestion->id); //For a particular question
$quizAttempt->validate(); //For all the questions in the quiz attempt
$quizAttempt->validate($quizQuestion->id,$data); //$data can any type
[
1 => [
'score' => 10,
'is_correct' => true,
'correct_answer' => ['One','Five','Seven'],
'user_answer' => ['Five','One','Seven']
],
2 => [
'score' => 0,
'is_correct' => false,
'correct_answer' => 'Hello There',
'user_answer' => 'Hello World'
]
]
To be able to render the user answer and correct answer for different types of question types other than the 3 types supported by the package, a new config option has been added.
'render_answers_responses' => [
1 => '\Harishdurga\LaravelQuiz\Models\QuizAttempt::renderQuestionType1Answers',
2 => '\Harishdurga\LaravelQuiz\Models\QuizAttempt::renderQuestionType2Answers',
3 => '\Harishdurga\LaravelQuiz\Models\QuizAttempt::renderQuestionType3Answers',
]
By keeping the question type id as the key, you can put the path to your custom function to handle the question type. This custom method will be called from inside the
validate()
method by passing the QuizQuestion
object as the argument for your custom method as defined in the config.
Example:
public static function renderQuestionType1Answers(QuizQuestion $quizQuestion,QuizAttempt $quizAttempt,mixed $data=null)
{
/**
* @var Question $actualQuestion
*/
$actualQuestion = $quizQuestion->question;
$answers = $quizQuestion->answers->where('quiz_attempt_id', $quizAttempt->id);
$questionOptions = $actualQuestion->options;
$correctAnswer = $actualQuestion->correct_options()->first()?->option;
$givenAnswer = $answers->first()?->question_option_id;
foreach ($questionOptions as $questionOption) {
if ($questionOption->id == $givenAnswer) {
$givenAnswer = $questionOption->option;
break;
}
}
return [$correctAnswer, $givenAnswer];
}
As shown in the example your customer method should return an array with two elements the first one being the correct answer and the second element being the user's answer for the question.
And whatever the $data
you send to the validate()
will be sent to these custom methods so that you can send additional data for rendering the answers.
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