Brand New Release: Gravity Flow 2.9.7
By Gravity Forms Published June 6, 2024We are pleased to announce the release of Gravity Flow version 2.9.7. This Gravity Flow release contains a number of additions and fixes including…
- Added a new workflow step for the Salesforce Add-On.
- Updated the Outgoing Webhook step to support mapping response headers.
- Updated the [gravityflow_entry_webhook_response_mapping] (https://docs.gravityflow.io/article/236-gravityflowentrywebhookresponsemapping) filter to include `$mapping_type` as the fifth parameter.
Create Powerful Automations in WordPress with Gravity Flow
Installing the Gravity Flow Add-On for Gravity Forms lets you create powerful automated workflows around your WordPress website. These automations are based on forms created with Gravity Forms and can be triggered after a form entry submission.
As Gravity Flow and its library of extensions provide varied functionality, you can create a wide range of automated workflows for many different purposes.
So, if you want to reduce the workload generated by repetitive manual tasks required by your business, Gravity Flow could be the solution you’re looking for. Gravity Flow is also ideal for streamlining your business processes and setting them to run in the background.
There are many ways that Gravity Flow’s automations could enhance your business operations, including the examples workflows below that were created with Gravity Forms and Gravity Flow, all without any coding needed:
- How to Set Up an Email Drip Campaign with Gravity Flow
- How to Use Gravity Forms and Gravity Flow to Generate PDFs After Form Submission
- How to Create a Vacation Request Form and Process
Learn more about what this workflow plugin can do at the official Gravity Flow website.
Gravity Flow 2.9.7 Changelog
- Added a new workflow step for the Salesforce Add-On.
- Updated the Outgoing Webhook step to support mapping response headers.
- Updated the [gravityflow_entry_webhook_response_mapping] (https://docs.gravityflow.io/article/236-gravityflowentrywebhookresponsemapping) filter to include `$mapping_type` as the fifth parameter.
- Fixed PHP warnings that occur when using the GravityKit GravityView integration.
- Fixed errors that occur when attempting to install translations and the WordPress filesystem requires credentials.
- Fixed an internal PHP Fatal error that occurs when using the Gravity Flow Form Connector Extension.
- Fixed an issue where an error occurs when trying to request control from another user viewing the same entry on the workflow detail page.
If you have an active Gravity Flow license, 2.9.7 can be updated in your WordPress dashboard, or downloaded manually from your account downloads page.
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