I am able to get attachment_ids for any file students attached to file-upload based questions on a quiz, using the following request:https://canvas.instructure.com/api/v1/courses/XX/assignments/XX/submissions?include[]=submission_history&attempt=1As part of the response to above request, I receive the following JSON fragment for any file student uploaded:{ "correct": "defined", "points": 50.0, "question_id": QUESTIONID, "attachment_ids": ["ATTACHMENTID"], "more_comments": "" }I then tried to use ATTACHMENTID making use of files but received 404 response: https://canvas.instructure.com/api/v1/courses/XX/files/ATTACHMENTID{ "errors": [{ "message": "The specified resource does not exist."}]}What is the correct way to get a file object as a response based on ATTACHMENTID?
How can one track Canvas Media use without having the reports available from Canvas Studio? Checking API endpoints and the Data 2 schema, there do not seem to be dedicated Canvas Media endpoints. Am I missing some? A method I've considered is using the body field of the wiki_pages table, as this contains the html code of…
Hello, I'm trying to utilize an API call to pull completed certificates and was hoping to download and store the certs as a backup. I can successfully run the API call but it will not allow me to view the certificate unless I access the URL while signed into an account where it's "my" cert. Is there a permissions setting…
UI for weekly progression idea that rest in the Schedule tab of the **K-12 UI** of Canvas it's incomplete and I really would not take it and push it into instance but I am going to post it here because in the past people like @James && @robotcars || @Steve_25 have had terrific input in the past... maybe w/their eyes and…
I have a new React + Flask webapp. It has its own login for users to start using the app. I have added this as an external tool in Canvas. What I want initially is to see of canvas users can start using the webapp without having to login if they click on the external tool link in a canvas course. I have 2 methods…
A case for this argument: I live in thee K-12 realm which means we have way too many assignments... which means that at times a simple last 10 assignments of a course question(last 10 date wise) will take us 300 assignments to answer Solution for this example in particular: I would love to make this modified version of an…