Contributors: zaus, spkane
Donate link: http://drzaus.com/donate
Tags: contact form, form, contact form 7, CF7, gravity forms, GF, CRM, mapping, 3rd-party service, services, remote request, dynamic fields, get params, referer
Requires at least: 3.0
Tested up to: 4.5.3
Stable tag: trunk
License: GPLv2 or later
Wordpress Plugin -- Provides some dynamic field values via placeholder to Forms 3rdparty Integration.
Using pre-configured placeholders like ##UID##, ##REFERER##, or ##SITEURL##, add dynamic fields to the normally map-only or static-only Forms: 3rdparty Integration plugin.
- Unzip, upload plugin folder to your plugins directory (
/wp-content/plugins/) - Make sure Contact Form 7 or Gravity Forms is installed
- Make sure Forms: 3rdparty Integration is installed
- Activate plugin
- Go to new admin subpage "3rdparty Services" under the CF7 "Contact" menu or Gravity Forms "Forms" menu and configure services + field mapping.
- Configure the new "Dynamic Fields" section to optionally attach the dynamic values to the notification messaging (and how)
- Using the additional collapsed metabox for examples, add dynamic placeholders as "static values" to the service mapping (check 'Is Value?' column). Double-click examples to populate each textbox after selecting it.
Submit an issue to the GitHub issue tracker in addition to / instead of the WP Support Forums.
See "base plugin" Forms: 3rdparty Integration.
Expand the box "Dynamic Placeholder Examples" below the 'save' button for allowed dynamic fields.
Additionally, you'll need to check the 'Is Value?' column.
Use the placeholder ##GET:{urlparam}## as the static value, which will attach the value XYZ from the url in ?urlparam=XYZ.
Use the placeholder ##COOKIE:{hamburgler}## as the static value, which will attach the value XYZ from the cookie named hamburgler.
These are also listed within the plugin settings under the "[?] Dynamic Placeholder Examples" metabox -- double click each option for automatic entry. Live "example previews" are also shown for each within the metabox.
##TIMESTAMP##= the current timestamp (fromtime)##DATE_ISO##= date, formatted to ISO 8601 "Y-m-d\TH:i:sP" (PHP5)##DATE##= wordpress-formatted current date (date_i18n( get_option('date_format'), time() );)##TIME##= wordpress-formatted current date (date_i18n( get_option('date_format'), time() );)##UID##= a unique id##IP##= the visitor IP##SITEURL##= the site url, according to wordpress (get_site_url)##NETWORKSITEURL##= the network site url, according to wordpress (network_site_url)##SITENAME##= the site name, according to wordpress (get_bloginfo('name'))##ADMINEMAIL##= the admin email, according to wordpress (get_bloginfo('admin_email'))##PAGEURL##= the current page (permalink) that has the form, according to wordpress (get_permalink)##REQUESTURL##= the current page, according to PHP##REFERER##= the referer, according to PHP##WPREFERER##= the referer, according to wordpress (wp_get_referer)##GET:{= prefix to attach querystring parameters (see section above)##COOKIE:{= prefix to attach cookies (see section above)##SESSION:{= prefix to attach sessions (see section above)== prefix to perform calculations on other input fields, like{input_1} / 12 + round({input_2} / 2)
None available.
bugfixes for session start, nested replace
- sessions
- still fixing missing Parser files; updated to latest from EOS repo
- fix: added missing Parser files; so embarrassed (^_^;)
- calculations via prefix
=using non-eval parser https://github.com/jlawrence11/eos
- IP
Addressed github issues #1, #2, #3
- wpreferer
- explicit mention of how to use in readme (already in plugin metabox)
- cookies
Minor bugfixes to pageurl and referer
- added REFERER
- more translated text
- handles nested values
GET parameters.
Attaches to notification.
Base version - dynamic field replacement
None.