=== Gravity Forms Dynamic Fields === Contributors: zaus Donate link: http://drzaus.com/donate Tags: contact form, form, Gravity Forms, gravityforms, session, cookies Requires at least: 3.0 Tested up to: 4.9.8 Stable tag: trunk License: GPLv2 or later Dynamically fill fields with session, cookie, or other values, based on 'Forms: 3rdparty Dynamic Fields'. == Description == Insert cookie, session, page, or other kinds of values dynamically into Gravity Forms fields. Similar to how [Forms: 3rdparty Dynamic Fields](https://wordpress.org/plugins/forms-3rdparty-dynamic-fields/) can insert dynamic values into the 3rdparty submission. == Installation == 1. Unzip, upload plugin folder to your plugins directory (`/wp-content/plugins/`) 2. Make sure Gravity Forms is installed 3. Activate plugin 4. Create or edit a Gravity Form -- under the 'Advanced' tab of a field, check "allow this field to be populated dynamically". 5. Set the ensuing 'Parameter Name' field to one of the registered placeholders: * `session_desiredkey` where 'session_' is a prefix indicating you want a Session value and 'desiredkey' is the index of which Session value to retrieve * `cookie_desiredkey` where 'cookie_' is a prefix indicating you want a Cookie value and 'desiredkey' is the index of which Cookie value to retrieve * `param_desiredkey` where 'param_' is a prefix indicating that you want a URL query parameter (or form POST) and 'desiredkey' is the index of the request parameter to retrieve. Gravity Forms actually already does this, but it's included for consistency and this `param` will also check for POST parameters. * `page_url` gets the current WP page url * `page_url_nodomain` gets the current WP page url without the site domain (i.e. relative path) * `page_url_domain` gets the domain of the current WP page url without the relative path * `page_url_network` gets the network domain of the current WP page (useful with multisite); may be the same as `page_url_domain` * `page_referer` attempts to get the current referring url * `page_request` gets the server-generated page url (which may/not be the same as `page_url`, such as containing the querystring) * `page_ip` attempts to get the client's ip address * `time` gets the current timestamp * `date` gets the current ISO formatted date * `time_local` gets the current timestamp formatted to your local settings * `date_local` gets the current date formatted to your local settings * `sitename` gets the blog's name as configured in your admin settings == Frequently Asked Questions == = How does Gravity Forms dynamically populate normally? = See their wiki page for it -- https://docs.gravityforms.com/using-dynamic-population/ = How do I get a session value? = See the installation instructions and use `session_yourdesiredkey` as the Parameter Name, where `yourdesiredkey` is the Session index you want. = How do I get a cookie value? = See the installation instructions and use `cookie_yourdesiredkey` as the Parameter Name, where `yourdesiredkey` is the Cookie index you want. ### How do I get a url querystring value? ### Use native GF functionality, or see the installation instructions and use `param_yourdesiredkey` as the Parameter Name, where `yourdesiredkey` is the querystring index you want. = It doesn't work right... = Drop an issue at https://github.com/zaus/gf-dynamic-fields or in the Support forum. == Screenshots == 1. Configuring Gravity Forms advanced field setting 'allow field to be populated dynamically' == Changelog == = 0.3 = - added URL just domain - added time and date - added sitename - added querystring parameters - added other stuff, see installation - basically almost parity with [Forms 3rdparty Dynamic Fields](https://wordpress.org/plugins/forms-3rdparty-dynamic-fields/) plugin. = 0.2 = - added URL without domain = 0.1 = IT HAS BEGUN. Supports session, cookie, and a couple page values == Upgrade Notice == N/A.