Gravity Forms PHP Trait to send notifications and execute hooks on demand

When performing tasks using the Gravity Forms API, handling notifications and hook execution on demand is something that becomes really handy.

  1. <?php
  2.  
  3. trait GravityForm{
  4.        
  5.        
  6.         function GravityForm_send_notifications($form_id, $entry_id){
  7.  
  8.           // Get the array info for our forms and entries
  9.           // that we need to send notifications for
  10.  
  11.           $form         = RGFormsModel::get_form_meta($form_id);
  12.           $entry        = RGFormsModel::get_lead($entry_id);
  13.  
  14.           // Loop through all the notifications for the
  15.           // form so we know which ones to send
  16.  
  17.           $notification_ids = array();
  18.  
  19.           foreach($form['notifications'] as $id => $info){
  20.  
  21.                   array_push($notification_ids, $id);
  22.  
  23.           }
  24.  
  25.           // Send the notifications
  26.  
  27.           GFCommon::send_notifications($notification_ids, $form, $entry);
  28.  
  29.         }
  30.        
  31.         function GravityForm_execute_hooks($form_id, $entry_id){
  32.        
  33.        
  34.                 $form                           = GFAPI::get_form( $form_id );
  35.                 $entry                          = GFAPI::get_entry( $entry_id );
  36.                 $registered_addons      = GFAddOn::get_registered_addons( );
  37.                
  38.                 foreach( $registered_addons as $reg){
  39.                         if(method_exists($reg, "get_instance")){
  40.                                
  41.                                 $execute = $reg::get_instance();                               
  42.                                
  43.                                 foreach($registered_addons as $addon){                                 
  44.                                        
  45.                                         $execute->maybe_process_feed( $entry, $form);
  46.                                 }
  47.                         }
  48.                 }
  49.                
  50.                 return true;
  51.         }
  52.                
  53.        
  54. }

Enjoy coding ….

Alex

I am a full-stack developer. I love programming,  design and know my way around server architecture as well.  I would never feel complete, with one of these missing. I have a broad range of interests, that’s why I constantly dive into new technologies and expand my knowledge where ever required. Technologies are evolving fast and I enjoy using the latest. Apart from that, I am a peace loving guy who tries to have people around him that think the same.  I truly believe in the principle: “If you help someone, someone will help you, when you need it."

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