Plugin info

Total downloads: 3,465
Active installs: 200
Total reviews: 0
Average rating: 0
Support threads opened: 0
Support threads resolved: 0 (0%)
Available in: 1 language(s)
Contributors: 1
Last updated: 9/19/2023 (834 days ago)
Added to WordPress: 12/23/2020 (5 years old)
Minimum WordPress version: 5.2
Tested up to WordPress version: 5.6.16
Minimum PHP version: 7.2

Maintenance & Compatibility

Maintenance score

Possibly abandoned • Last updated 834 days ago

20/100

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Compatibility

Requires WordPress: 5.2
Tested up to: 5.6.16
Requires PHP: 7.2

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Description

This plugin makes it possible to submit caldera forms to CiviCRM’s Form Processor.
CiviCRM does not necessarily be installed in the same installation.
If it isn’t use the [CiviCRM McRestFace Connector plugin(https://github.com/CiviMRF/wpcmrf) to connect to a remote CiviCRM.

Configuration when CiviCRM is on a remote server

Use this when the front-end WordPress site and CiviCRM are on different servers:

  1. On the front-end site, install and activate:
  2. On the front-end site, configure a CMRF connection to connect the front-end to the back-end
  3. On the back-end server, install and enable:
  4. On the back-end server, create a CiviCRM Form Processor
  5. On the front-end server, create a Caldera Form
  6. On the Procssors tab, click Add Processor
  7. For each Form Processor you created, you should see a processor named the same as the Form Processor prefixed by ‘CiviCRM Form Processor’ and suffixed by ‘at ‘

Configuration when CiviCRM is installed locally

Use this when the frontend WordPress site and CiviCRM are in the same wordpress installation:

  1. Install and activate:
  2. Create a CiviCRM Form Processor
  3. Create a Caldera Form
  4. On the Processors tab, click Add Processor
  5. For each Form Processor you created, you should see a processor named the same as the Form Processor prefixed by ‘CiviCRM Form Processor’

NB – If you have not created any Form Processors, no CiviCRM Caldera Processors will be listed!

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Changelog

1.0.1: Fixed issue with advanced file uploader
1.0.0: First version.