CiviCRM and WordPress ...

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2011-01-22 21:06
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lobo - member of the CiviCRM community - view blog guidelines

Update December 20th: CiviCRM 4.1 for WordPress is currently in alpha stage. Features for this release include:

* Access all CiviCRM back-office functions as a plugin in the WordPress Dashboard. Admin, editor and author roles have full access. Granular permissioning by role is planned for a future release.

* Create online contribution pages, online event registration pages, and profiles - and include as public pages in your WordPress site (front-end).

 

You can help make this a solid first release by:

* Downloading and installing

* Trying it out on the public sandbox

* Discussing issues or questions on the forums

 

Update: This work will be part of CiviCRM v4.1. The release schedule is on the CiviCRM Roadmap

WordPress is the most popular CMS today. Google Trends indicates that WP's popularity is growing at a faster rate than the competition. We've been getting quite a few inquiries from WP users about CiviCRM integration. One of the main stumbling blocks till recently was WP's license which was GPL v2 only which is incompatible with AGPL v3. On Jan 15, 2011 they changed the licence to GPL v2 or later thus making it similar to Drupal / Joomla and also compatible with AGPL v3 (which is the license that CiviCRM uses). This is definitely great news for us to see the licensing situation resolved. You can read more about this licensing change here:

We'd like to involve the WordPress and CiviCRM community in helping make this integration a reality. With that in mind, we've started a new Make It Happen for this feature to be part of CiviCRM v4.0. Details for this Make it Happen is here: Support WordPress Integration with CiviCRM Please spread the word among your wordpress friends who are interested in CiviCRM. Lets Make It Happen

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Civi is a bit too involved to be deployed on wp.com and/or hosted on wp.org as a plugin.

 

lobo

Please clarify: Do you mean that there is NOT yet a version of CiviCRM that works with WordPress? Our organization plans to move to CiviCRM very soon, and also to begin using WordPress. Is there a good option for us? I'm really new at this and appreciate advice from people in the know.

This would really be a match made in heaven. Vanilla forum has a great integration with WordPress, and CivicCRM would greatly benefit from an integrated state-of-the art blogging engine likewise.

This is excellent news. I have been using WordPress professionally and personally for many years, and have been dying to integrate our charity site with CiviCRM. This will be a 'killer' addon which would significantly expand the usage of both platforms.

Anonymous (nicht überprüft)
2011-02-17 - 04:50

I am a non-techie administrator for both a WordPress CMS website and a CiviCRM database.  This would be a great help.

ITechGeek (nicht überprüft)
2011-03-11 - 20:27

Any thoughts on how far out until this is a reality?

 

the proposal has not attracted a lot of funding, so thats the main goal right now. We need to get more funders interested before we can decide on a timeline and resources. Would be great if you / your company can chip in and help out. Funding page is here:

 

http://civicrm.org/index.php?q=civicrm/contribute/transact&reset=1&id=20&widgetID=1

 

lobo

I work for a green building non-profit currently using Drupal and CiviCRM. However, we are considering a transition over the CiviCRM for ease of use and design aesthetics. If needed, we'll have a fairly clumsy integration of CiviCRM and Wordpress (linking to current site with out of the box CiviCRM theme), but it would be a huge benefit for the users to integrate the two. The problem is that our timeline is short: we're planning to launch in a month. Can anyone tell me what the range of timelines could be for this project (shortest vs longest)?

Thanks,

Aaron

I am going to reach out to the Wordpress.org community in the forums and user groups, and try to identify some non-profits who use Wordpress already that are in need of a CRM.  They might become donors.

GordonA (nicht überprüft)
2011-05-20 - 07:33

I'm working for a non-profit organization (which uses Wordpress) and we would benefit from a CiviCRM integration and also might be willing to donate/pay for this product. Thank you in advance.

Marvin S. (nicht überprüft)
2011-07-02 - 09:40

Now that the make it happen goal for WP integration has been met, will this integration move forward?

 

it will be  fairly simple (probably a few manual steps) integration of WP and CiviCRM to begin with and will be part of CiviCRM v4.1 which is expected between Oct - Dec of this year

 

lobo

 

I work for a non-profit that has been using CiviCRM with Joomla since the end of 2009.

We have a few additional websites (microsites as well) that we run with Wordpress. I find WordPress simpler to roll out and get people up to speed using than Joomla. I would love to be able to switch completely over to WordPress, but need Joomla to run CiviCRM for us.

I would love to help / being involved with the testing of WordPress and CiviCRM if needed.

Thanks,
Jayson

C (nicht überprüft)
2011-07-19 - 15:50

Antwort auf von Danielsti (nicht überprüft)

Count me in for #3... Non profit org with many Wordpress Satelite sites. We got so sick of Joomla we are now integrating a Wordpress site for our main site which is phenomenal. However in the meantime we are having to keep CIVICRM on it's own sub-domain through Drupal which is not ideal by any means. CIVICRM is incredible software, the world is ready for the Wordpress integration...

Forgot to mention we'd also be willing to help contribute resources to this project if needed...

 

We'd love to get the communitys help to get this into 4.1. Can you please elaborate on what type of resources you can contribute or how you can help during the design / development / building stage?

Thanx

lobo

 

Hey Lobo,

I'm able to help in the design / dev / building stages. I am a designer. I can test stuff out, things like switching Civi over from Joomla to Wordpress, importing Contacts/Contributions and more. I'm not sure what is needed, but I'm willing to lend a hand.

 

Let me know how I can be helpful.

Jayson

Charise (nicht überprüft)
2011-08-20 - 13:10

I'm happy to help beta test. I customize and develop WordPress and Salesforce for emerging nonprofits, but interested in learning more about CiviCRM.

 

what type of integration is possible between wordpress and salesforce. I've seen the wordpress to lead plugin, is there anything else?

 

lobo

I'm interested in beta testing this as well as I'd really like to add this to services I can provide to the organisations I currently help on their Wordpress sites.

David Esrati (nicht überprüft)
2011-09-05 - 09:58

It's funded. But the task in Jira has no work attached. If the integration is truly going to happen by Novembers 4.1 release, someone better get moving. It was funded- and should be moving forward.

Anonymous (nicht überprüft)
2011-09-15 - 15:47

Look forward to beta testing this for the non profit org i work for and potential help out with funding.

Guest (nicht überprüft)
2011-10-20 - 14:51

So, where does this stand? Will wordpress integration be part of the November release?

Thanks everyone!

Best,
jW

Non-profit webmaster (nicht überprüft)
2011-10-20 - 21:44

I'm interested in the status of this too. The update said it would roll out with 4.1, but I don't see it on the roadmap. Has there been a change of plans?

Guest (nicht überprüft)
2011-11-16 - 14:24

Buddypress interest is growing rapidly. Including that integration in the first phase would make the civicrm plugin one of the most powerful the WP community has ever had.

I am an experienced wordpress developer and I have time and resources to put towards making this project happen. I can help with coding, or perhaps more helpful, answer questions about wordpress architecture and best practices. I also know much about buddypress.