Integration of CiviCRM's Form Processor with Caldera Forms
Jaap Jansma By Jaap Jansma

September 19, 2023

Integration of CiviCRM's Form Processor with Caldera Forms Plugin

This plugin integrates Caldera Forms with CiviCRM's form processor. Funded by CiviCooP, Civiservice.de, Bundesverband Soziokultur e.V.

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.

Details

  • Version: 1.0.1
  • Active installations: 200
  • WordPress Version: 5.2
  • Tested up to: 5.6.14
  • PHP Version: 7.2

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