tl;dr: Along with a continued focus on security, stability and scalability, 2019 will bring a more proactive approach to accessibility as integral to code quality with help from Rian Rietveld. Now 2018 is coming to a close, I’d like to share some of my thoughts on the quality of the code in Gravity Forms over the […]
Acceptance Testing WordPress Plugins
In my previous post on acceptance testing, I demonstrated how I’ve been using Codeception to build a bank of acceptance tests for Gravity Flow to check for regression issues and ensure reliability between every release. In this second post, I make the case for a deeper approach to acceptance testing and demonstrate how to create […]
Gravity Forms CLI Tutorial
Update 27 February 2020: Added command to delete all entries for a form (see Advanced usage) Update 6 June 2016: added contribution section. ——– The Gravity Forms CLI Add-On was released last week. What is it? What can it do? And how on earth do you use it? Introduction Requirements Installation Install Gravity Forms and Add-Ons Verifying […]
Gravity Flow released
So, about 12 months after beginning this journey, Gravity Flow is finally available for purchase. (use the discount code LAUNCH10PERCENT for an early bird discount) Around 200 beta testers have been using it. I’d estimate around 30 of those for real-world processes, and about 400 people have tried the online demo. About 100 of the 200 beta […]
Gravity Flow – Open Beta
Back in September 2014 I wrote a Gravity Forms tutorial demonstrating how to implement a simple approval system for WordPress. The post generated a lot of interest and helped a lot of people roll their own. It quickly became clear that people were starting to use my sample code without modification in their organisation […]