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`gc-airtable/gca-create-relation.php`: Added generic snippet demonstrating how to create an Airtable relation.
Context
Summary
Makes the GCA Create Relation snippet more generic for easier configuration for different use cases.
Walkthrough
A new PHP snippet was added to create a relation between Airtable tables when processing Gravity Forms entries, specifically linking "People" and "Phone Numbers" tables. Additionally, an existing snippet was refactored into a generic, reusable function for creating arbitrary Airtable relations, supporting configuration by form, feed, table, and field mappings.
Changes
| File(s) | Change Summary |
|---|---|
| gc-airtable/gca-create-phone-number-relation.php | Added a snippet to link "People" and "Phone Numbers" Airtable tables on Gravity Forms entry submission. |
| gc-airtable/gca-create-relation.php | Added gca_create_relation() function for configurable Airtable table relations with optional form/feed scope. |
Sequence Diagram(s)
sequenceDiagram
participant GravityForms
participant GCA (Gravity Connect Airtable)
participant PHP Snippet
participant Airtable
GravityForms->>GCA: Submit form entry
GCA->>Airtable: Create "People" record
GCA->>PHP Snippet: Trigger gca_entry_added_to_airtable action
PHP Snippet->>Airtable: Create "Phone Numbers" record with relation to "People"
Airtable-->>PHP Snippet: Return create response or error
sequenceDiagram
participant GravityForms
participant GCA
participant PHP Snippet (Generic)
participant Airtable
GravityForms->>GCA: Submit form entry
GCA->>Airtable: Create main record
GCA->>PHP Snippet (Generic): Trigger dynamic gca_entry_added_to_airtable action
PHP Snippet (Generic)->>Airtable: Create related record with configured mappings
Airtable-->>PHP Snippet (Generic): Return create response or error
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