GravityView  2.17
The best, easiest way to display Gravity Forms entries on your website.
Public Member Functions
Edit_Entry_Renderer Class Reference

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Inheritance diagram for Edit_Entry_Renderer:
Entry_Renderer Renderer

Public Member Functions

 render (Entry $entry, View $view, Request $request=null)
 Renders a an editable instance. More...
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from Entry_Renderer
 render (Entry $entry, View $view, Request $request=null)
 Renders a single instance. More...
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from Renderer
 __construct ()
 Initialization. More...
 
 legacy_template_warning ( $view, $path)
 Warn about legacy template being used. More...
 

Additional Inherited Members

- Static Public Member Functions inherited from Renderer
static maybe_print_notices ( $gravityview=null)
 Print unconfigured notices to admins. More...
 

Detailed Description

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The class.

The edit entry renderer.

Definition at line 14 of file class-gv-renderer-entry-edit.php.

Member Function Documentation

◆ render()

render ( Entry  $entry,
View  $view,
Request  $request = null 
)

Renders a an editable instance.

Parameters
\GV\Entry$entryThe Entry instance to render.
\GV\View$viewThe View connected to the entry.
\GV\Request$requestThe request context we're currently in. Default: gravityview()->request
Since
2.0
Returns
string The rendered Entry edit screen.

Definition at line 30 of file class-gv-renderer-entry-edit.php.

References $entries, Legacy_Context\pop(), and Legacy_Context\push().


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