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caccl-grade-passback

v2.2.17

Published

Sends LTI 1.1 grade passback to Canvas. Support text and url submissions and overall score.

Downloads

405

Readme

caccl-grade-passback

Sends LTI 1.1 grade passback to Canvas. Support text and url submissions and overall score.

Part of the CACCL library

Canvas
App
Complete
Connection
Library

Usage

To send pass grades back to Canvas, import this module and call it with three objects: request, info, and credentials (see below for descriptions of each).

import sendPassback from 'caccl-grade-passback';

await sendPassback({
    request,
    info,
    credentials,
});

Arguments

request

The request object contains all of the grade information to send to Canvas.

Including a Grade:

Either add the total score by including request.score:

// Give the student 15 out of 20 points (that's 75%)
const request = {
  score: 15,
  ...
};

...or add the percentage of the possible points by including request.percent:

// Give the student 15 out of 20 points (that's 75%)
const request = {
  percent: 75,
  ...
};

Including a Submission:

Only two types of submissions are supported: text submissions and url submissions.

To add a text submission, include request.text:

const request = {
  ...
  text: 'Body of the student submission',
  ...
};

To add a url submission, include request.url:

const request = {
  ...
  url: 'https://url.of/student/submission',
  ...
};

Including a "Submitted At" Timestamp:

To add a submission timestamp, include request.submittedAt:

const request = {
  ...
  submittedAt: /* ISO 8601 String OR Date object */,
  ...
};

info

The info object contains all of the relevant LTI parameters that were passed through in the original LTI launch request:

const info = {
    sourcedId: /* The LTI sourcedid, usually "lis_result_sourcedid" in the original LTI launch request */,
    url: /* The LTI outcome url, usually "lis_outcome_service_url" in the original LTI launch request */,
};

credentials

The credentials object contains the app's consumer credentials:

const credentials = {
    consumerKey: /* The app's consumer key */,
    consumerSecret: /* The app's shared secret */,
};

Full Example

Sending a passback of 78 points with a "Hello World" text submission. In this example, we have invented a launchBody object that contains the body of the original LTI launch request and we created a secureFile object that has getKey and getSecret functions that return the app's consumer key and consumer secret, respectively.

import sendPassback from 'caccl-grade-passback';

const request = {
    score: 78,
    text: 'Hello World',
};

const info = {
    sourcedId: launchBody.lis_result_sourcedid,
    url: launchBody.lis_outcome_service_url,
};

const credentials = {
    consumerKey: secureFile.getKey(),
    consumerSecret: secureFile.getSecret(),
};

await sendPassback(request, info, credentials);