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Launch Log: WordPress 7 polish, cloud storage monitoring, and a GravityView 3.0 beta update

GravityView 2.61.0 adapts to WordPress 7, GravityExport adds cloud storage monitoring, plus fixes across GravityImport, Maps, and a GravityView 3.0 beta update.

This release window covers the GravityView 2.61.0 update for WordPress 7 admin compatibility, a new monitoring feature for GravityExport’s cloud storage connections, fixes across GravityImport and the Maps Layout, and the third beta of GravityView 3.0 with two new frontend bulk actions.

GravityExport v1.12.0

This update to GravityExport adds monitoring for Dropbox and Box connections used by your feeds. If a connection goes offline, GravityExport can alert you by email, with a dashboard notice, or both. You can configure it under Cloud Storage on the GravityKit > Settings > GravityExport page.

We also fixed a small UI issue where copy-to-clipboard button icons were vertically misaligned on the feed settings pages in WordPress 7.0.

Developer updates

  • Added gk/gravityexport/save/cloud-storage/settings filter to add fields to the Cloud Storage settings section.
  • Added gk/gravityexport/save/connection/failed action, fired when a monitored cloud storage connection is detected offline.
  • Added gk/gravityexport/save/connection/is-online filter to customize how a connection probe result is interpreted.
  • Added gk/gravityexport/save/connection/check-interval filter to adjust how often connections are checked. The default is every 12 hours.

GravityImport v2.11.1

This update to GravityImport fixes imports that failed on hosts where uploaded files are not served from the local filesystem, such as vip:// on WP VIP or s3:// on sites using object storage.

Developer updates

  • Added gk/gravityimport/source/allowed-wrappers filter to control which PHP stream-wrapper schemes are accepted as import sources.

GravityView v2.61.0

This update to GravityView adapts the View editor and the GravityKit Settings, Manage Your Kit, and Background Jobs pages to the admin color scheme changes introduced in WordPress 7. Your chosen admin colors now carry through consistently across the GravityKit admin experience.

GravityView v3.0.0-beta.3

The third beta of GravityView 3.0 adds two new frontend bulk actions and expands what Bulk Edit can do. This beta also incorporates everything from the GravityView 2.61.0 stable release and earlier.

The new Resend Notifications bulk action lets you (re)send Gravity Forms notifications for selected entries, which is useful for recovering from delivery failures or pushing out a corrected message to a group of submitters. The Download Attachments bulk action packages file-upload attachments from selected entries into a single ZIP, so you no longer have to click into entries one at a time to collect uploaded files.

Bulk Edit now supports complex field types as well. You can apply bulk edits to dropdown, radio, checkbox, and multiselect fields, plus the individual inputs on Name and Address fields. Background-processing options have also moved off the global Bulk Actions widget configuration and onto each individual action, so you can decide per action whether it runs in the background.

GravityView 3.0 is in active development with more features still to come. Learn how to try the current beta and share feedback by reading the GravityView 3.0 beta announcement.

GravityView – Maps Layout v3.7.0

This update to the GravityView Maps Layout replaces the REST API confirmation pop-up for Map Views with a clearer admin notice that lists the affected Views and lets you enable REST API access for them in one click.

We also fixed two issues with Single Entry Map layouts. Title fields were not passing the current template context to GravityView field output filters, and the layouts did not match List View spacing, which could stretch featured images to full width.

In summary

GravityView sees a small WordPress 7 compatibility update, GravityExport adds cloud storage connection monitoring for Dropbox and Box, GravityImport gets fixes for hosts using non-local file storage, the Maps Layout improves the REST API notice and resolves Single Entry Map issues, and the GravityView 3.0 beta line picks up two new frontend bulk actions plus broader Bulk Edit support.

As always, we recommend updating to the latest stable versions to benefit from these improvements and to ensure compatibility across the GravityKit suite.