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Problem while creating custom plugin
#1
Hi,

I want to create a custom plugin which works like this

Admin :
1. Click on add profile
2. Fill the form
3. Save [ Save into Mysql database]

Front End :
I want to populate the data on front end

Problem:

How should i create a custom plugin for the new version of getsimple... is there any tutorial guide or a post.
1. I edited the sidebarfile in admin template,
2. Added the menu i wanted to and uploaded my php file inking into the sidebar anchor tag but when i click the link ...... it shows me 404 error saying this page does not found.

Please let me know how i can create a plugin stated above with admin panel because population of data will not be a problem for me i think so.

Looking forward to hear from Admin or any other expert from the forum...

Thanks
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#2
harshalone Wrote:Hi,

I want to create a custom plugin which works like this

Admin :
1. Click on add profile
2. Fill the form
3. Save [ Save into Mysql database]

Front End :
I want to populate the data on front end

Problem:

How should i create a custom plugin for the new version of getsimple... is there any tutorial guide or a post.
1. I edited the sidebarfile in admin template,
2. Added the menu i wanted to and uploaded my php file inking into the sidebar anchor tag but when i click the link ...... it shows me 404 error saying this page does not found.

Please let me know how i can create a plugin stated above with admin panel because population of data will not be a problem for me i think so.

Looking forward to hear from Admin or any other expert from the forum...

Thanks


hi there. have you looked at

http://get-simple.info/wiki/plugins:creation

It is good starting point

Wiki can help allot.
Stopped developing on GS Plugins. Anybody welcome to take the projects over. Thanks for all the support all.
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#3
dominionit Wrote:
harshalone Wrote:Hi,

I want to create a custom plugin which works like this

Admin :
1. Click on add profile
2. Fill the form
3. Save [ Save into Mysql database]

Front End :
I want to populate the data on front end

Problem:

How should i create a custom plugin for the new version of getsimple... is there any tutorial guide or a post.
1. I edited the sidebarfile in admin template,
2. Added the menu i wanted to and uploaded my php file inking into the sidebar anchor tag but when i click the link ...... it shows me 404 error saying this page does not found.

Please let me know how i can create a plugin stated above with admin panel because population of data will not be a problem for me i think so.

Looking forward to hear from Admin or any other expert from the forum...

Thanks


hi there. have you looked at

http://get-simple.info/wiki/plugins:creation

It is good starting point

Wiki can help allot.


Thanks now i can out put in front end what ever i want but that does not resolve my whole problem

where i can find something which teach me how i can create a menu in admin panel ex Add Event

and then when i click on it a form needs to open like new page form opens in admin panel and then when i fill it i want to save it to mysql database


Thanks
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#4
the best way is always to study how others do it, so you could check / read other plugins

the second suggestion is: to be patient, to try and try again, until it works, I notice that self-learning is the best helper

and you have a good start with the plugin-tips in the wiki plus the existing plugins

the i18n-gallery uses a loadtab.php and other plugins do the same to open a tab in the menu

Cheers, and good results!
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#5
Maybe look at this plugin ?

http://get-simple.info/forum/topic/2170/...d-testers/

Maybe it can help you ?
Stopped developing on GS Plugins. Anybody welcome to take the projects over. Thanks for all the support all.
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#6
now i am ablt to create a side bar menu with :
Code:
add_action('pages-sidebar','createSideMenu',array($thisfile,'Create Event'));

but now i need to know how i can open a form there [Admin >> pages >> Create Event ] so that we can fill it and save into the database.
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#7
In the part where you register your component

Code:
# register plugin
register_plugin(
    $thisfile,     # ID of plugin, should be filename minus php
    'Multisite Plugin',     # Title of plugin
    '0.1',         # Version of plugin
    'Johannes Pretorius',    # Author of plugin
    'http://www.dominion-it.co.za/',     # Author URL
    'Can Administer and Display multiple sites from one admin section.',     # Plugin Description
    'plugins',     # Page type of plugin
    'simple_events_createevent'      # Function that displays content
);

'simple_events_createevent' # Function that displays content
this function is the one that gets called when they click on your Event side menu.

thus write a function in your plugin

Code:
function simple_events_createevent(){
  echo "Hallo world";
}

and this is where you can add your form and logic.
Stopped developing on GS Plugins. Anybody welcome to take the projects over. Thanks for all the support all.
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#8
Thanks for share now i can create a form but i saw a problem doing this which is it hides the side bar menu and the class from the page which shows we are inside page ....

To understand what i want to say please have a look into the attached pic here :

http://optter.com/sc/error/

Thanks
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#9
harshalone Wrote:Thanks for share now i can create a form but i saw a problem doing this which is it hides the side bar menu and the class from the page which shows we are inside page ....

To understand what i want to say please have a look into the attached pic here :

http://optter.com/sc/error/

Thanks

Look at your error log file, enable debug

http://get-simple.info/wiki/config:gsconfig?s[]=debug

and

http://get-simple.info/forum/topic/937/a...ebug-mode/

I think your code is breaking and then the whole script stops.
Stopped developing on GS Plugins. Anybody welcome to take the projects over. Thanks for all the support all.
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