CFDB Form Notifier
Store, manage, and retrieve Contact Form 7 submissions with a secure REST API and intuitive admin interface.
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Maintenance & Compatibility
Maintenance score
Maintained • Last updated 104 days ago
Is CFDB Form Notifier abandoned?
Likely maintained (last update 104 days ago).
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Description
CFDB Form Notifier is a powerful extension for Contact Form 7 that logs all form submissions to a secure, dedicated database table. It provides a REST API to access submission data and a clean admin interface for easy management.
Key Features:
- Secure Storage: All form submissions are stored in a dedicated database table
- REST API: Access submissions programmatically with API key authentication
- Admin Interface: Browse and manage submissions from the WordPress dashboard
- API Key Management: Automatic API key generation and regeneration
- Form Field Support: Handles all standard form field types including text, email, select, and multi-select
- IP Tracking: Records the IP address of form submitters
- Developer Friendly: Well-documented API with clear error messages
- Responsive Design: Works on all devices
Installation
- Upload the
cfdb-form-notifierfolder to the/wp-content/plugins/directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Go to CFDB Form Notifier > Settings to view your API key
- Start receiving form submissions automatically
Frequently Asked Questions
Your API key is automatically generated when you activate the plugin. You can find it in CFDB Form Notifier > Settings.
Make a GET request to /wp-json/cfdb-form-notifier/v1/submissions with your API key in the Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY header, or use ?api_key=YOUR_API_KEY URL parameter in dev mode.
Use the response parameter to specify a range (e.g., ?response=1,10 for the first 10 submissions).
Yes, all API requests require authentication with your unique API key. In Live mode, the API key must be sent in the header for added security.
Currently, the plugin doesn’t have an export feature, but you can use the REST API to retrieve and process the data as needed.
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Changelog
1.0.2
- Improved: Enhanced API authentication with WordPress-standard Authorization Bearer header support
- Improved: Authorization header works in all modes, URL parameter only works in dev mode
- Fixed: Removed custom headers to comply with WordPress REST API standards
1.0.1
- Improved: Exclude Google reCAPTCHA responses from database storage
- Fixed: Automatic cleanup of existing reCAPTCHA data during plugin update
- Fixed: Form submission time now displays in WordPress site timezone instead of GMT
1.0.0
- Initial release




