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Programmatically Trigger Gravity Forms Notification
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<?php | |
function send_notification ( $event, $form, $lead ) { | |
$notifications = GFCommon::get_notifications_to_send( $event, $form, $lead ); | |
$notifications_to_send = array(); | |
//running through filters that disable form submission notifications | |
foreach ( $notifications as $notification ) { | |
if ( apply_filters( "gform_disable_notification_{$form['id']}", apply_filters( 'gform_disable_notification', false, $notification, $form, $lead ), $notification, $form, $lead ) ) { | |
//skip notifications if it has been disabled by a hook | |
continue; | |
} | |
$notifications_to_send[] = $notification['id']; | |
} | |
GFCommon::send_notifications( $notifications_to_send, $form, $lead, true, $event ); | |
} | |
?> |
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To send a notification after a manual edit to the entry (ie selecting 'Approved' in a radio button) use the 'gform_after_update_entry' action hook. Your notification should be conditional to the radio button value is 'Approved' if you don't want it to be sent immediately. Then after an update to the entry you can trigger the send. If the condition is then met, it will send.