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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 339 | Public License instead of this License. 340 | 341 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # gravity-forms-edit-entries 2 | Allows editing Gravity Forms entries on your site using shortcodes. Uses [gf-edit-entries] shortcode. Also provides a link to edit an entry using [gf-edit-entries-link] shortcode. 3 | 4 | _Note:_ This plugin is no longer actively developed by the original author. If anyone wants to take over the plugin, let me know. 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /composer.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "jr00ck/gravity-forms-edit-entries", 3 | "description": "Allows editing Gravity Forms entries on your site using shortcodes. Uses [gf-edit-entries] shortcode. Also provides a link to edit an entry using [gf-edit-entries-link] shortcode.", 4 | "keywords": ["wordpress", "plugin", "jr00ck", "gravity-forms"], 5 | "homepage": "https://github.com/jr00ck/gravity-forms-edit-entries.git", 6 | "license": "GNU", 7 | "authors": [{ 8 | "name": "Jeremy Saxey", 9 | "homepage": "http://freeupwebstudio.com" 10 | }], 11 | "type": "wordpress-plugin", 12 | "require": { 13 | "composer/installers": "^1.0.6" 14 | } 15 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /gravity-forms-edit-entries.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 0, 33 | 'entry_id' => '', 34 | 'exclude_fields'=> null, 35 | 'error' => 'There was an error retrieving this entry. Please try again later.', 36 | 'key' => 0, 37 | 'value' => '' 38 | ), $params ) ); 39 | 40 | // 41 | if( is_numeric($_GET['entry_id']) || $entry_id ){ 42 | GFEE::set_entry_id( $entry_id ? $entry_id : $_GET['entry_id'] ); 43 | GFEE::get_entry_by_id(GFEE::$entry_id); 44 | } elseif ( $_GET['value'] || $value ) { 45 | GFEE::get_entry_by_value($form_id, $key, $value); 46 | } 47 | 48 | // if we have an existing entry at this point, we need to prepoluate the form values 49 | if(GFEE::$entry_id){ 50 | // actions for when the form is loaded 51 | if(empty($_POST)){ 52 | //populate fields 53 | add_filter("gform_pre_render", "gfee_pre_render"); 54 | 55 | // populate file field 56 | add_filter( 'gform_field_content', 'gfee_field_content', 10, 5 ); 57 | } 58 | } 59 | 60 | GFEE::set_exclude_fields($exclude_fields); 61 | } 62 | 63 | 64 | if (! class_exists('GFEE') ) : 65 | 66 | class GFEE { 67 | 68 | public static $entry_id; 69 | public static $entry; 70 | public static $exclude_fields; 71 | 72 | public static function get_entry_by_value($form_id = 0, $key = 0, $value = null){ 73 | 74 | if($value=="user_login") { 75 | global $current_user; 76 | get_currentuserinfo(); 77 | $value = $current_user->user_login; 78 | } 79 | // setup search criteria 80 | $search_criteria['field_filters'][] = array( 'key' => $key, 'value' => $value ); 81 | $search_criteria["status"] = "active"; 82 | 83 | // run query 84 | $entry = GFAPI::get_entries($form_id, $search_criteria); 85 | self::set_entry($entry); 86 | } 87 | 88 | public static function get_entry_by_id($entry_id){ 89 | 90 | $entry = GFAPI::get_entry($entry_id); 91 | self::set_entry($entry); 92 | 93 | } 94 | 95 | public static function set_entry($entry){ 96 | self::$entry = $entry[0] ? $entry[0] : $entry; 97 | self::set_entry_id(self::$entry['id']); 98 | } 99 | 100 | public static function set_entry_id($entry_id){ 101 | self::$entry_id = $entry_id; 102 | } 103 | 104 | public static function set_exclude_fields($exclude_fields){ 105 | self::$exclude_fields = explode(',', $exclude_fields); 106 | } 107 | 108 | } 109 | 110 | function gfee_pre_render( $form ) { 111 | 112 | $entry = GFEE::$entry; 113 | $entry_id = GFEE::$entry_id; 114 | $exclude_fields = GFEE::$exclude_fields; 115 | 116 | if(!$entry) 117 | return $form; 118 | 119 | foreach ( $form['fields'] as &$field ) { 120 | if(in_array($field['id'], $exclude_fields)){ 121 | 122 | $field['cssClass'] = 'gform_hidden'; 123 | $field['isRequired'] = false; 124 | 125 | } else { 126 | 127 | $value = null; 128 | 129 | if( $field['type'] == 'checkbox' ) { // handle checkbox fields 130 | 131 | // only pull the field values from the entry that match the form field we are evaluating 132 | $field_values = array(); 133 | 134 | foreach ($entry as $key => $value) { 135 | 136 | $entry_key = explode('.', $key); 137 | 138 | if($entry_key[0] == $field['id']){ 139 | $field_values[] = $value; 140 | } 141 | } 142 | 143 | foreach ( $field->choices as &$choice ) { 144 | $choice['isSelected'] = ( in_array($choice['value'], $field_values, true) ) ? true : ''; 145 | } 146 | 147 | } elseif ( is_array( $field->inputs ) ) { // handle other multi-input fields (address, name, time, etc.) 148 | 149 | // for time field, parse entry string to get individual parts of time string 150 | if( $field['type'] == 'time' ) { 151 | 152 | // separate time string from entry into individual parts 153 | list($HH, $time_end_part) = explode(':', $entry[strval($field['id'])]); 154 | list($MM, $AMPM) = explode(' ', $time_end_part); 155 | 156 | // save the time parts into individual array elements within the entry for our loop 157 | $entry[$field['id'] . '.1'] = $HH; 158 | $entry[$field['id'] . '.2'] = $MM; 159 | $entry[$field['id'] . '.3'] = $AMPM; 160 | } 161 | 162 | // loop each field input and set the default value from the entry 163 | foreach ($field->inputs as $key => &$input) { 164 | 165 | $input['defaultValue'] = $entry[strval($input['id'])]; 166 | } 167 | 168 | } else { // handle remaining single input fields 169 | $value = $entry[$field['id']]; 170 | } 171 | 172 | // if we have a value for the field from the provided entry, set the default value for the field 173 | if(!empty($value)) { 174 | $field['defaultValue'] = $value; 175 | } 176 | } 177 | } 178 | 179 | ?> 180 | 198 | ", $id, $form_id); 218 | 219 | if($file_urls){ 220 | foreach($file_urls as $file_index => $file_url){ 221 | // remove url protocol? 222 | $file_url = esc_attr($file_url); 223 | $preview .= sprintf("
%s
", $file_index, $id, $file_url, $file_url, $file_url, GFCommon::truncate_url($file_url), $file_url, GFCommon::get_base_url() . "/images/download.png", $id, GFCommon::get_base_url() . "/images/delete.png"); 224 | } 225 | 226 | $preview .=""; 227 | 228 | return $content . $preview; 229 | } 230 | } 231 | 232 | return $content; 233 | } 234 | 235 | function gfee_after_submission( $tmp_entry, $form ) { 236 | 237 | // get the original entry we want to edit/update 238 | GFEE::set_entry_id($_POST['gfee_entry_id']); // NEED TO BEEF UP SECURITY HERE AS THIS VALUE CAN BE MODIFIED BY USER TO EDIT SOMEONE ELSE'S ENTRY 239 | $orig_entry_id = GFEE::$entry_id; 240 | $orig_entry = GFAPI::get_entry($orig_entry_id); 241 | 242 | // initialize deletefiles variable 243 | $deletefiles = array(); 244 | 245 | // take care of certain fields that need special handling 246 | foreach ($form['fields'] as $field) { 247 | // don't touch admin-only fields since front-end can't modify those 248 | if(!$field['adminOnly']){ 249 | 250 | // handle file uploads 251 | if($field['type'] == 'fileupload'){ 252 | 253 | // if user has deleted this file upload, save to list to delete later 254 | if($_POST['delete_file_' . $field['id']] == $field['id']){ 255 | 256 | $delete_file_path = get_file_path_from_gf_entry($orig_entry[$field['id']]); 257 | $deletefiles[] = $delete_file_path; 258 | // save new file upload field data 259 | $orig_entry[$field['id']] = $tmp_entry[$field['id']]; 260 | } 261 | 262 | // this currently only supports one file per field 263 | if($tmp_entry[$field['id']]){ 264 | 265 | // new file(s) uploaded, we need to copy the files because the originals will be deleted with the temp entry by Gravity Forms 266 | $file_path = get_file_path_from_gf_entry($tmp_entry[$field['id']]); 267 | $tmp_file_path = $file_path . '.tmp'; 268 | copy($file_path, $tmp_file_path); 269 | $temp_files[] = $tmp_file_path; 270 | 271 | // save new file upload field data 272 | $orig_entry[$field['id']] = $tmp_entry[$field['id']]; 273 | } 274 | 275 | // handle checkboxes, address, and name fields 276 | } elseif( $field['type'] == 'checkbox' || $field['type'] == 'address' || $field['type'] == 'name' ) { 277 | 278 | foreach ($field->inputs as $key => $input) { 279 | // loop each field input and save it 280 | $orig_entry[strval($input['id'])] = $tmp_entry[strval($input['id'])]; 281 | } 282 | 283 | } else { 284 | // save updated field data to original entry 285 | $orig_entry[$field['id']] = $tmp_entry[$field['id']]; 286 | } 287 | } 288 | } 289 | 290 | // perform update entry with original entry data fields updated 291 | $update_success = GFAPI::update_entry($orig_entry); 292 | 293 | if($update_success === true){ 294 | 295 | // delete temporary entry 296 | $delete_success = GFAPI::delete_entry($tmp_entry['id']); 297 | 298 | // delete any lingering files that shouldn't be around anymore 299 | foreach ($deletefiles as $filename) { 300 | if(file_exists($filename)){ 301 | unlink($filename); 302 | } 303 | } 304 | 305 | // original file(s) should be deleted by Gravity Forms or us, need to rename temp file back to original name 306 | if(!empty($temp_files)){ 307 | 308 | foreach ($temp_files as $temp_file_path) { 309 | // remove ".tmp" extension, if present 310 | $reverted_file_path = preg_replace('/\.tmp$/', '', $temp_file_path); 311 | 312 | // rename file 313 | rename($temp_file_path, $reverted_file_path); 314 | } 315 | } 316 | } 317 | } 318 | 319 | // preserves entry details so they are not lost 320 | function gfee_preserve_entry_details($orig_entry, $tmp_entry){ 321 | // all non-numeric data keys will be preserved (all fields have numeric keys) 322 | foreach ($orig_entry as $key => $value) { 323 | if(!is_numeric($key)){ 324 | $tmp_entry[$key] = $value; 325 | } 326 | } 327 | 328 | return $tmp_entry; 329 | } 330 | 331 | // disables all notifications when in edit mode 332 | function gfee_disable_notification($is_disabled, $notification, $form, $entry){ 333 | 334 | return true; 335 | } 336 | 337 | function gfee_form_tag( $form_tag, $form ) { 338 | $form_tag .= ''; 339 | return $form_tag; 340 | } 341 | 342 | // given a file path formatted from a gravity forms entry, returns a file path suitable to use in PHP 343 | function get_file_path_from_gf_entry($gf_file_path){ 344 | $file_url = stripslashes($gf_file_path); 345 | $wp_upload_dir = wp_upload_dir(); 346 | $file_gf_dir = explode('uploads', $file_url); 347 | $file_path = $wp_upload_dir['basedir'] . rtrim($file_gf_dir[1], '"]'); 348 | 349 | return $file_path; 350 | } 351 | 352 | endif; 353 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------