gform_after_save_form

gform_after_save_form

DescriptionUsageParametersExamples1. Log form creation/update2. Add default fields on form creation3. Set default notification propertiesSource Code

Description
Use this action hook to perform actions right after a form is created or updated.
Usage
1add_action( 'gform_after_save_form', 'log_form_save', 10, 2 );

Parameters

$form Form Object
Current form.

$is_new bool
True if this is a new form being created. False if this is an existing form being updated.

Examples
1. Log form creation/update
This example adds a log file entry when a form is updated or created.
123456789101112add_action( 'gform_after_save_form', 'log_form_saved', 10, 2 );function log_form_saved( $form, $is_new ) {    $log_file = ABSPATH . '/gf_saved_forms.log';    $f = fopen( $log_file, 'a' );    $user = wp_get_current_user();    if ( $is_new ) {        fwrite( $f, date( 'c' ) . " - Form created by {$user->user_login}. Form ID: {$form["id"]}. n" );    } else {        fwrite( $f, date( 'c' ) . " - Form updated by {$user->user_login}. Form ID: {$form["id"]}. n" );    }    fclose( $f );}
2. Add default fields on form creation
This example shows how you can add some default fields to the form when creating new forms.
12345678910111213141516171819202122add_action( 'gform_after_save_form', 'add_default_fields', 10, 2 );function add_default_fields( $form, $is_new ) {    if ( $is_new ) {        $form['fields'] = array(            array(                'type'         => 'hidden',                'label'        => 'First Name',                'id'           => 1,                'defaultValue' => '{user:first_name}',                'formId'       => $form['id'],            ),            array(                'type'         => 'hidden',                'label'        => 'Email',                'id'           => 2,                'defaultValue' => 'user:user_email',                'formId'       => $form['id'],            ),        );        GFAPI::update_form( $form );    }}
3. Set default notification properties
This example shows how you can set the default notification properties when creating new forms.
123456789101112add_action( 'gform_after_save_form', 'set_default_notification_to', 10, 2 );function set_default_notification_to( $form, $is_new ) {    if ( $is_new ) {        foreach ( $form['notifications'] as &$notification ) {            $notification['to'] = '[email protected]';        }         $form['is_active'] = '1';         GFAPI::update_form( $form );    }}
Source Code
This action hook is located in GFFormDetail::save_form_info() in form_detail.php.

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