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<?php | |
/** | |
* Gravity Wiz // Gravity Forms Populate With Entries | |
* | |
* Populate choice-based fields (i.e. drop downs, radios, checkboxes) with data from Gravity Form entries. | |
* | |
* @version 1.0 | |
* @author David Smith <[email protected]> | |
* @license GPL-2.0+ | |
* @link http://gravitywiz.com/... | |
* @copyright 2013 Gravity Wiz | |
*/ | |
class GW_Populate_Entries { | |
public function __construct( $args = array() ) { | |
// make sure we're running the required minimum version of Gravity Forms | |
if( ! property_exists( 'GFCommon', 'version' ) || ! version_compare( GFCommon::$version, '1.8', '>=' ) ) | |
return; | |
// set our default arguments, parse against the provided arguments, and store for use throughout the class | |
$this->_args = wp_parse_args( $args, array( | |
'target_form_id' => false, | |
'target_field_id' => false, // must be a choice-based field (drop down, radio, checkbox) | |
'source_form_id' => false, | |
'value' => false, // can be a field ID or a 'template' string with merge tag support | |
'label' => false, // can be a field ID or a 'template' string with merge tag support | |
'query_args' => array() | |
) ); | |
$this->_args['query_args'] = wp_parse_args( $this->_args['query_args'], array( | |
'status' => 'active', | |
'order' => 'asc', | |
'order_by' => 'date_created', | |
'nopaging' => true, | |
'offset' => 0, | |
'page_size' => 20, | |
'field_id' => false, | |
'field_value' => '', | |
'field_filters' => array() | |
) ); | |
if( $this->_args['query_args']['field_id'] ) { | |
$this->_args['query_args']['field_filters'] = array( | |
array( | |
'key' => $this->_args['query_args']['field_id'], | |
'value' => $this->_args['query_args']['field_value'] | |
) | |
); | |
} | |
$is_no_paging = $this->_args['query_args']['nopaging'] == true; | |
$this->_args['paging'] = array( | |
'offset' => $is_no_paging ? 0 : $this->_args['query_args']['offset'], | |
'page_size' => $is_no_paging ? 999 : $this->_args['query_args']['page_size'] | |
); | |
$this->_args['sorting'] = array( | |
'key' => $this->_args['query_args']['order_by'], | |
'direction' => $this->_args['query_args']['order'] | |
); | |
// time for hooks | |
add_action( "gform_pre_render_{$this->_args['target_form_id']}", array( $this, 'populate' ) ); | |
add_action( "gform_admin_pre_render_{$this->_args['target_form_id']}", array( $this, 'populate' ) ); | |
add_action( "gform_pre_submission_filter_{$this->_args['target_form_id']}", array( $this, 'populate' ) ); | |
} | |
public function populate( $form ) { | |
foreach( $form['fields'] as &$field ) { | |
if( $field['id'] != $this->_args['target_field_id'] ) | |
continue; | |
$entries = $this->get_entries_for_population( $this->_args['source_form_id'] ); | |
$choices = array(); | |
foreach( $entries as $entry ) { | |
$value = $this->get_entry_value( $entry, $this->_args['value'] ); | |
$label = $this->_args['label'] ? $this->get_entry_value( $entry, $this->_args['label'] ) : $value; | |
$choices[] = array( | |
'text' => $label, | |
'value' => $value | |
); | |
} | |
if( empty( $choices ) ) { | |
$choices[] = array( | |
'text' => __( 'There are no options available currently.' ), | |
'value' => '' | |
); | |
} | |
$field['choices'] = $choices; | |
if( GFFormsModel::get_input_type( $field ) != 'checkbox' ) | |
continue; | |
$field['inputs'] = array(); | |
foreach( $choices as $id => $choice ) { | |
$field['inputs'][] = array( | |
'id' => sprintf( '%d.%d', $field['id'], $id + 1 ), | |
'label' => $choice['text'], | |
'name' => '' | |
); | |
} | |
} | |
return $form; | |
} | |
public function get_entries_for_population( $form_id ) { | |
return GFAPI::get_entries( $form_id, $this->_args['query_args'], $this->_args['sorting'], $this->_args['paging'] ); | |
} | |
public function get_entry_value( $entry, $template ) { | |
$field_id = intval( $template ); | |
if( $field_id ) | |
return rgar( $entry, $field_id ); | |
$form = GFAPI::get_form( $entry['form_id'] ); | |
$template = GFCommon::replace_variables( $template, $form, $entry, false, true, false, 'html' ); | |
return $template; | |
} | |
} | |
# Configuration | |
new GW_Populate_Entries( array( | |
'target_field_id' => 1, // the field to be populated with entry data; must be a choice-based field (drop down, radio, checkbox) | |
'target_form_id' => 449, // the form that contains the field to be populated | |
'source_form_id' => 414, // the form from which entry data should be retrieved | |
'value' => '{entry_id}', // specifies the data that should be populated for the choice's 'value'; can be a field ID (i.e. 12) or a 'template' string with merge tag support (i.e. '{entry_id}') | |
'label' => '{:1.3} {:1.6} ({entry_id})', // same as 'value' but used to populate the label of the choice | |
'query_args' => array( // specifies which entries should be pulled for display | |
'status' => 'trash', | |
'field_id' => '1.3', | |
'field_value' => 'test', | |
'order' => 'asc', | |
'order_by' => '1.3', | |
'nopaging' => true | |
) | |
) ); |
Hi There. Just saying THANKS for this script. Works flawlessly and just made my life 100 times easier!
Reference Notes: I'm on Wordpress 4.2.2, Gravity Forms 1.9, using The7 theme from ThemeForest. I'm populating multiple select (drop down) boxes in a single form. Not sure if it's best practice, but I just added multiple instances of " new GW_Populate_Entries( array( " at the end of the script, with unique configuration for each instance. Worked fine. Woohoo.
Thanks!
-Danny
Would someone be willing to give an example of the following:
...
'value' => '{entry_id}', // specifies the data that should be populated for the choice's 'value'; can be a field ID (i.e. 12) or a 'template' string with merge tag support
...
We are trying to pulling users from one form and list them in a drop-down in another form.
Thanks in advance
im also struggling to get this working, and i think its the value bit the others are also struggling with, can anyone help?! this is perfect if i can get it working!
I struggled for a few hours to get this working... All you have to do edit "Configuration" section and delete some stuff there...
# Configuration
new GW_Populate_Entries( array(
'target_field_id' => 1, // the field to be populated with entry data; must be a choice-based field (drop down, radio, checkbox)
'target_form_id' => 449, // the form that contains the field to be populated
'source_form_id' => 414, // the form from which entry data should be retrieved
'value' => 21, // the id of the source field
'label' => 21, // this is the label for the desired 'value'
'query_args' => array( // specifies which entries should be pulled for display
'order' => 'asc',
'order_by' => '1.3',
'nopaging' => true
This is almost working for me, except I need to exclude any entries for the source form that were created by the currently logged in user. In my case, the checkbox choices should ONLY display choices created by other users who have completed the initial form. I assume I make this change in the query_args at the bottom, but can't seem to get it working.
In my cases,
If you want to show entry's field values by current user,
- make hidden field as 'user login' value.
- at 'query_args' array make 'field_id' to hidden field id
- 'field_value' to current user login(user id)
I am so excited I found this! It is almost exactly what I am looking for. However can this be made to pre-populate NON choice based fields? Like just a standard Single Line Input Field? I don't need to change the value of the label. Please help.
Display Entries Created By Currently Logged In User
Here's what finally worked for us:
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Create a Hidden Field on your source form and set the default value as {user:user_login}. This will add the username of the person logged in filling out the form as the field value once submitted.
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In the Configuration portion of the snippet you need to reference wp_get_current_user(). See below:
# Configuration
// Retrieve the current user object (WP_User).
$current_user = wp_get_current_user();
new GW_Populate_Entries( array(
'target_field_id' => 1, // the field to be populated with entry data; must be a choice-based field (drop down, radio, checkbox)
'target_form_id' => 2, // the form that contains the field to be populated
'source_form_id' => 3, // the form from which entry data should be retrieved
'value' => '{First Name (First):4.3} {Last Name (Last):4.6}', // specifies the data that should be populated for the choice's 'value'; can be a field ID (i.e. 12) or a 'template' string with merge tag support (i.e. '{entry_id}')
'label' => '{First Name (First):4.3} {Last Name (Last):4.6}', // same as 'value' but used to populate the label of the choice
'query_args' => array( // specifies which entries should be pulled for display
'field_id' => 24, // hidden field
'field_value' => $current_user->user_login, //Get the current user's username.
'order' => 'asc',
'order_by' => '1.3',
'nopaging' => true
)
) );
angry-badger - thank you! That solved my problems
This is great code, thanks. I do however have a question.
Is it posable to prefill fields based on the selection from the drop down box from the previous entries?
@ccollabgist - im getting an error on $current_user = wp_get_current_user();
Fatal error: Call to undefined function wp_get_current_user() in...
Any thoughts? Did you get the same?
FYI - I resolved the error and got the 'Display Entries Created By Currently Logged In User' working beautifully as defined above. ``
// get the logged in user if(!function_exists('wp_get_current_user')) { include(ABSPATH . "wp-includes/pluggable.php"); } $current_user = wp_get_current_user();
I could kiss you for this!! Thank you angry-badger for the config help!
for those looking for the code, you can grab the field info by adding the field into your notification email (just to copy it). and dump it In that config area for "value" and "label".
This was mine:
'target_field_id' => 8,
'target_form_id' => 3,
'source_form_id' => 2,
'value' => '{Name (First):1.3} {Name (Last):1.6}',
'label' => '{Name (First):1.3} {Name (Last):1.6}',
'query_args' => array(
'order' => 'asc',
'order_by' => '1.3',
'nopaging' => true
)
how can i populate with conditional?
for example there are two dropdown,
- users dropdown
- bank account dropdown
when user change selected users, it will change filled data populated in bank account.
how to do that? any idea?
The 'text' => __( 'There are no options available currently.' ),
was previously working with GF's conditional logic on Submit button but appears to have stopped working.
For example, if you wanted to hide the submit button if the field contains the text There are no options available currently.
it doesn't appear to work. Any ideas if something changed in GF that would cause this to not function with the current snippet?
Thank you very much for this piece of code and for everyone's contribution. It works pretty much out of the box!
One thing I'm trying to do is add multiple filters but I'm unsure how to achieve this.
I've already added a filter to only display entries originated from current user ('field_id' => 24, 'field_value' => $current_user->user_login) However id like to add an additional filter (e.g. with status 'active') this is an existing field in the form, so that it only displays "active" entries.
Thanks in advance
I have a link with "idpost" parameter (www.mywebsite.it?idpost=125)
how can I populate dropdown menu with post ID = idpost?
'value' => '$_GET['idpost']' ??
Hi, thanks a lot for your great script, I am not able to populate differently label and value tho,
Here's my exact situation:
form A (field 1 customer, field 2 email),
form B (field 1 dropdown list with customer and the value should be its email)
'value' => 2, // specifies the data that should be populated for the choice's 'value'; can be a field ID (i.e. 12) or a 'template' string with merge tag support (i.e. '{entry_id}')
'label' => 1, // same as 'value' but used to populate the label of the choice
using this configuration the dropdown shows the default values, the form works if I use the same value and label instead.
Any hint? What am I doing wrong?
Thanks a lot guys
Hello everyone,
Thank you for this code. I am looking for some help extending it a bit. Here is my situation:
Form 1 - An Admin form to control choices for Form 2.
- Brand
- Model
- Type
- Capacity
I have these fields on an equipment registration form (Form 2). I would like to filter the model when brand is selected based on the Form 1 entries because the equipment model is specific to the brand. Then, once the model is selected the type and capacity can be auto populated from the Form 1 entries.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Firstly great script. I just have one question, can I have multiple 'target_field_id' ?
All the other settings are the same, I just need to repeat this selection
I tried various options but it doesnt work like
'target_field_id' => 152,157,
I'm looking for something like this but for the List Field drop down. I can get it to work for user meta, but not for Gravity Entries:
add_filter( 'gform_column_input_42_1_3', 'business_column', 10, 5 );
function business_column( $input_info, $field, $column, $value, $form_id ) {$items = array(); // Get the custom field values stored in the array
// If editing this lookup where you would like to get your data from
// this example loads through all users of the website
$metas = get_users( array( 'role' => 'company' ) );if (is_array($metas))
{
// in this example we just load the display_name for each user into our drop-down field
foreach($metas as $meta) $items[] = array("value" => $meta->display_name, "text" => $meta->display_name);
}return array( 'type' => 'select', 'choices' => $items );
}
Any thoughts?
How do you change this to alphabetical order? I see :
'order_by' => '1.3
What's that mean? What do I need to change in the config?
Somebody has the solution to auto populate fields based on the selection from the drop down box?
@WesternWebDoc commented one year ago this question, and nobody reply it.
Thanks a lot!
This would go in your theme's functions.php or you can package it up in a plugin.