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Infusionsoft WordPress Developers Plugin

Infusionsoft WordPress Developers Plugin

Version : 0.2
Tested up to : 3.9.20
Number of download : 1749
Author : Infusionsoft
Average rating : 1 / 5 on 1 votes 1 votes, 1 avg.rating

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Infusionsoft WordPress Developers Plugin
Infusionsoft WordPress Developers Plugin
Infusionsoft WordPress Developers Plugin
Infusionsoft WordPress Developers Plugin

This plugin is primarily designed for developers adding Infusionsoft API hooks for use in WP. It only provides a basic feature set for the average WordPress user. If you are a Developer We hope this plugin can be useful and make integration with the Infusionsoft API a little bit easier. This plugin is designed for you to disassemble – take part or all of it for your implementations and integrate Infusionsoft functionality into your plugin, or instruct your users to install this and use the Infusionsoft global object as defined below. We do ask that you follow the GPL and give credit where credit is due. If you are an Infusionsoft and WordPress user If your plugin says that you’ll have Infusionsoft functionality enabled after installing this plugin, please do so, and then set your Infusionsoft API credentials in the plugin settings. You’re done! If you are Looking for simple non-developer Infusionsoft Plugins There is probably a better plugin for day to day use than this one. Some include: – Infusionsoft + Gravity Forms Integration: https://wordpress.org/plugins/infusionsoft/ – Infusionsoft Web Tracking Code: https://wordpress.org/plugins/infusionsoft-web-tracking-code/ or https://wordpress.org/plugins/infusionsoft-web-tracker/ – Infusionsoft Affiliates: https://wordpress.org/plugins/infusionsoft-affiliates/ – Infusionsoft Web Forms: https://wordpress.org/plugins/novak-solutions-javascript-infusionsoft-webform-plugin/ Using the Infusionsoft API A global $infusionsoft variable is available from the moment the plugin is loaded. This means you can access the Infusionsoft plugin any time after the plugins_loaded action is fire, including init. If there is an error with your request (either a missing setting field or a bad request to Infusionsoft), the plugin will return a WP_Error object with a message of what went wrong. This allows you to easily check for any errors using is_wp_error() and using any of the helper functions for getting the message. Read more about WP_Error here. Formatting Requests Requests using the $infusionsoft object are formatted and then submitted directly to the Infusionsoft API. A request is structured by using the service name as the function (no uppercase first letter), the method as the first argument, and an array of data for the arguments. For example, to use the AffiliateService.affSummary method, the following call would be made: $infusionsoft->affiliate( 'affSummary', array( 'affiliateId' => array( 123, 234, 345 ), 'filterStartDate' => '2012-12-01', 'filterEndDate' => '2012-12-31' ) ); For the AffiliateProgramService.getAffiliatesByProgram request, the call would be: $infusionsoft->affiliateProgram( 'getAffiliatesByProgram', array( 'programId' => 123 ) ); Note that only the first letter is shifted from uppercase to lowercase. Sample Request // Load the Infusionsoft API class global $infusionsoft; // Add a contact using the ContactService.add method $contact = $infusionsoft->contact( 'add', array( 'Email' => 'email@example.com' ) ); // Check whether or not the API returned an error if ( ! is_wp_error( $contact ) ) { // The $contact variable contains the return value as specified in the documentation echo 'The new contact has the ID: ' . $contact; } else { // There was an error, which uses the WP_Error class echo 'There was an error! Message: ' . $contact->get_error_message(); } Gravity Forms Integration This plugin has basic integration with Gravity Forms built in, primarily to demonstrate functionality with another plugin. This functionality will be turned off if the Infusionsoft Gravity Forms plugin by Zach Katz is also installed.

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