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⛑️ Ticket(s): https://secure.helpscout.net/conversation/2918586555/82589

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Sortable Entries snippet not working in context of Gravity Flow. The scripts were not fired on the admin side, we add that with admin_footer. Also, since the code logic already have conditional guards checking for is_applicable_form etc, I can confirm that the script does not get run on other admin pages (or cause any conflicts or console errors etc).

BEFORE:
Nested entries do not show up, and console errors.
Screenshot 2025-05-29 at 12 37 58 PM

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https://www.loom.com/share/2f3639e609c0449c8e89285613fd55db

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The update adds the WordPress admin_footer action hook to the load_form_script method in the GPNF_Sortable_Entries class. This ensures the sortable entries script is also loaded in the WordPress admin interface, in addition to the front-end and form preview areas.

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gp-nested-forms/gpnf-sortable-entries.php Added admin_footer action hook in load_form_script to output script in admin

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🧹 Nitpick comments (1)
gp-nested-forms/gpnf-sortable-entries.php (1)

287-287: Remove debug console.log statement.

The console.log(gpnf) statement appears to be debug code that should be removed for production use. This will prevent unnecessary console output in browsers.

Apply this diff to remove the debug statement:

-						console.log(gpnf)
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185-189: LGTM! Hook addition follows existing pattern correctly.

The addition of the admin_footer hook is implemented correctly and follows the same conditional pattern as the existing hooks. This ensures the sortable entries script will run in the WordPress admin area, which is necessary for Gravity Flow integration.

The conditional check ! has_action( 'wp_footer', array( $this, 'output_script' ) ) appropriately prevents all hooks from being added multiple times.

@saifsultanc saifsultanc merged commit 2baed26 into master May 30, 2025
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@saifsultanc saifsultanc deleted the saif/fix/82589-fix-gravityflow-sortable-nf branch May 30, 2025 17:35
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