Version: 4
🔥 Gravity PDF v4 end of life was 2019-10-04 and this version is no longer supported. This legacy documentation is kept for reference only.
gfpdf_fully_loaded
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Description
This action is run right after Gravity PDF has fully loaded (which happens on the after_setup_theme
hook after all the plugin checks have passed). If you want to create a plugin to enhance Gravity PDF we recommend using this action to initialise.
Parameters
$gfpdf | object
: The initialised \GFPDF\Router
class which holds all our helper classes (like $options
, $data
, $misc
ect).
Usage
The snippet below shows you how to use this filter to initialise your plugin. The code assumes you've created and included a class called Prefix_Custom_Gravity_PDF_Plugin
which has an init
method. You'll want to change this to suit your plugin's structure.
add_action( 'gfpdf_fully_loaded', 'prefix_intialise_custom_plugin' );
/**
* We haven't used a closure like in all the other examples because your plugin could initially be run on PHP 5.2.
* However, the `gfpdf_fully_loaded` action doesn't fire if the Gravity PDF minimum requirements are not met
* so if you create your Prefix_Custom_Gravity_PDF_Plugin class in a separate file and include it during this hook (or use an autoloader) you can happily
* use PHP 5.4 code without causing any problems.
*/
function prefix_intialise_custom_plugin( $gfpdf ) {
/* Initialise your plugin here */
require_once( __DIR__ . '/Prefix_Custom_Gravity_PDF_Plugin.php' );
$prefix_custom_plugin = new Prefix_Custom_Gravity_PDF_Plugin();
$prefix_custom_plugin->init();
}
Source Code
This action is located in the Router::init()
method of /src/bootstrap.php
.