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1 | 1 | <?php |
2 | 2 | /** |
3 | | - * Gravity Wiz // Gravity Forms // Daily Form Schedule |
4 | | - * |
5 | | - * Allow your form schedule to apply daily. |
6 | | - * |
7 | | - * @version 1.3 |
8 | | - * @author David Smith <david@gravitywiz.com> |
9 | | - * @license GPL-2.0+ |
10 | | - * @link http://gravitywiz.com/ |
11 | | - * |
12 | | - * Plugin Name: Gravity Forms Daily Form Schedule |
13 | | - * Plugin URI: http://gravitywiz.com/ |
14 | | - * Description: Allow your form schedule to apply daily. |
15 | | - * Author: Gravity Wiz |
16 | | - * Version: 1.3 |
17 | | - * Author URI: http://gravitywiz.com/ |
18 | | - * |
19 | | - * Usage: |
20 | | - * |
21 | | - * 1. Install and activate. |
22 | | - * 2. Set your form schedule via Form Settings › Restrictions › Schedule form. |
23 | | - * a. Specify your desired daily start and end times via the Start and End Time settings. |
24 | | - * b. Leave the Start and End Date inputs EMPTY! |
25 | | - * |
26 | | - * Want to make your schedule weekly? |
27 | | - * |
28 | | - * 1. Follow the steps above. |
29 | | - * 2. Specify the day of the week your schedule starts and ends with it's numeric equivalent. |
30 | | - * a. Sunday = 0 |
31 | | - * Monday = 1 |
32 | | - * Tuesday = 2 |
33 | | - * Wednesday = 3 |
34 | | - * Thursday = 4 |
35 | | - * Friday = 5 |
36 | | - * Saturday = 6 |
37 | | - * b. Enter the applicable day of the week number into the Start and End Date inputs respectively. |
38 | | - * |
39 | | - * That's it. This super simple plugin will automatically ensure that your schedule will apply daily (or weekly). 🙂 |
| 3 | + * This snippet is now available as a free plugin with Spellbook. ✨ |
| 4 | + * Instructions for installing this plugin can be found here: |
| 5 | + * https://gravitywiz.com/gravity-forms-flexible-form-schedules/ |
40 | 6 | */ |
41 | | -add_filter( 'gform_pre_render', 'gw_daily_form_schedule' ); |
42 | | -add_filter( 'gform_pre_validation', 'gw_daily_form_schedule' ); |
43 | | -function gw_daily_form_schedule( $form ) { |
44 | | - |
45 | | - // Skip "Gravity Forms Daily Form Schedule" for the forms having set schedule start and schedule end date via Form Settings. |
46 | | - if ( strstr( $form['scheduleStart'], '/' ) || strstr( $form['scheduleEnd'], '/' ) ) { |
47 | | - return $form; |
48 | | - } |
49 | | - |
50 | | - $days = array( 'sunday', 'monday', 'tuesday', 'wednesday', 'thursday', 'friday', 'saturday' ); |
51 | | - |
52 | | - if ( rgar( $form, 'scheduleForm' ) ) { |
53 | | - |
54 | | - // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DateTime.CurrentTimeTimestamp.Requested |
55 | | - $time = current_time( 'timestamp' ); |
56 | | - $is_interweek = false; |
57 | | - |
58 | | - if ( ! $form['scheduleStart'] || $form['scheduleStart'] <= 6 ) { |
59 | | - if ( ! rgblank( $form['scheduleStart'] ) && $form['scheduleStart'] <= 6 ) { |
60 | | - |
61 | | - $is_interweek = $form['scheduleStart'] > $form['scheduleEnd']; |
62 | | - // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DateTime.RestrictedFunctions.date_date |
63 | | - $current_day = (int) date( 'w' ); |
64 | | - |
65 | | - // If it's a Thursday and the schedule starts on Friday, assume the current schedule is for the previous week. |
66 | | - // Pro Tip: In PHP, Monday is the first day of the week. |
67 | | - $is_current_day_less_than_schedule_day = $current_day < $form['scheduleStart'] && $current_day !== 0; |
68 | | - $use_last_week = $is_interweek && $is_current_day_less_than_schedule_day; |
69 | | - $week_phrase = (int) $form['scheduleStart'] === 0 || $use_last_week ? 'last week' : 'this week'; |
70 | | - |
71 | | - // Sunday last week, Monday this week. |
72 | | - $time = strtotime( "{$days[ $form['scheduleStart'] ]} {$week_phrase}", $time ); |
73 | | - |
74 | | - } |
75 | | - |
76 | | - // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DateTime.RestrictedFunctions.date_date |
77 | | - $form['scheduleStart'] = date( 'm/d/Y', $time ); |
78 | | - } |
79 | | - |
80 | | - if ( ! $form['scheduleEnd'] || $form['scheduleEnd'] <= 6 ) { |
81 | | - if ( ! rgblank( $form['scheduleEnd'] ) && $form['scheduleEnd'] <= 6 ) { |
82 | | - $week_phrase = $is_interweek ? 'next week' : 'this week'; |
83 | | - $time = strtotime( "{$days[ $form['scheduleEnd'] ]} {$week_phrase}", $time ); |
84 | | - } |
85 | | - |
86 | | - // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DateTime.RestrictedFunctions.date_date |
87 | | - $form['scheduleEnd'] = date( 'm/d/Y', $time ); |
88 | | - } |
89 | | - } |
90 | | - |
91 | | - return $form; |
92 | | -} |
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