Moodle permissions h5p

Hi, 

What is the purpose of  

Restrict access to certain H5P content types mod/hvp:restrictlibraries 

in Moodle user permissions?

Then, we have these 3 permissions:

Create new H5P activites mod/hvp:addinstance   

Install new safe H5P content types recommended by H5P.org   mod/hvp:installrecommendedh5plibraries

Use restricted H5P content types  mod/hvp:userestrictedlibraries

Would I start here to allow students (role) to create some h5p content types for example?

Thanks, 

Maude

icc's picture

The idea behind restrictlibraries is to enable administrators to prevent authors from creating content using certain content types.
But it can also be used to limit what students can create instead.
I believe you would have to give students the addinstance permission to create content, however, installrecommendedh5plibraries and userestrictedlibraries I would at least restrict to teachers or even admin/manager

nelliemuller's picture

For some reasons, while I enabled permission for others,  only admin get to load H5P (black). Others get broken images and the loading never stops. They are also unable to view the interactive content. I'm using Moodle 4.3.2. 

BV52's picture

Hi nelliemuller,

I suggest that you create a new thread here. Please provide as much information as requested in that forum.

-BV

nelliemuller's picture

Site wide assigned roles such as authenticated users or any role can view the black H5P, but no one else can. As the admin, I was the only one able to create the black H5P. No one role such as teachers with editing rights or managers could create them. They got broken links and could not use the black H5P. The images of H5Ps in the library were not broken until the installed them and then they images of the icons were broken again. If they tried to use anything from the library it went into a loading loop. 

So what I assigned all he users on the Moodle site-wide features as authenticated users and then gave them the role of teachers, managers, or students. 

That is weired isn't it?