Gravity Forms User Registration Add-On v1.3 Released
By Carl Hancock Published February 9, 2012Gravity Forms User Registration Add-On v1.3 is now available via automatic update. We have introduced new feed options in this release that give you greater control over the user that is created. You can now control the display name format of the new user, and we have added more granular control of the user’s role when creating new users in a Multi-Site environment.
This release also brings support for updates to the PayPal Add-On to support multiple PayPal Feeds for a single form.
User Registration Add-On v1.3
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- Added option to feed to allow user to specify the display name of the created user.
- Added option to select role of new user on new site.
- Added option to select role of new user on existing site.
- Added “gform_site_created” hook which triggers after a site has been created.
- Updated PayPal integration to support multiple PayPal feeds with the same form.
- Updated the “Custom Registration Page” functionality to also override BP Register page.
- Updated function for adding user properties to prevent removal of password.
- Updated functionality to add website user property correctly.
- Fixed issue when Authorize.net and PayPal feeds were configured on the same form. The PayPal feed was being used sometimes even though the PayPal condition wasn’t met.
- Fixed issue where inactive feeds were still being processed.
- Added several additional parameters to the “gform_username” hook.
- Fixed issue where translation files were only being loaded for admin.
- Fixed several notices with BuddyPress integration.
– Fixed notices on the PayPal Transaction Settings for the User Registration section.
- Fixed issue where RG_CURRENT_PAGE constant was not available when GF is deactivated.
- Fixed several PHP notices.
- Fixed issue where validation was being processed regardless of a registration condition.
- Fixed issue where $entry object was not being passed when checking if registration condition was met.
- Fixed issue where GF was calling “gform_post_submission” hook prior to add-on tying function to it.
You may download the User Registration Add-On via the Add-On manager in Gravity Forms or via the Add-On download page, and read the documentation here.