Gravity Forms integration for wpDataTables

by 4hwp in WP Plugins

This plugin is an add-on that builds a bridge between the wpDataTables plugin which renders awesome interactive responsive tables and charts and Gravity Forms advanced form builder. The form entries will be rendered as rows, form fields will be treated as columns.

When you activate it, you will have one more data source in the wpDataTables’ table creation wizard – Gravity Form.

Please note that only forms that do have 1 or more entries can be rendered in a table.

See the documentation and tutorial on using the addon on this link.

Features:

Choose which fields to display as columns – the table creation wizard will show all the form fields, it’s up to you to choose which ones to show in your table.

Server-side processing – if there’s a lot of entries in the form, table may start working slow. Using Server-side processing you can make the table ajax-based, and load only limited amount of rows at a time.

Front-end editing – if you turn it on, you will be able to edit the Gravity Forms entries directly from wpDataTable (standard Gravity Form will appear in a modal).

Display entry metadata – see in a table all the entry’s additional information – entry date and time, user, user’s IP address

Configure the output – you can choose whether you want to display all records, only last XX records, or, for example, only the records for last 2 weeks – it’s fully configurable

Toggle deleted entries – you can define whether you want to include the deleted entries as well.

Use all of wpDataTables power – once you create the table you can work with it as with all wpDataTables – make it responsive, add formula columns, render charts, etc.



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