Extensions Directory
Extensions are installable packages which give CiviCRM new functionality, and this directory provides a centralized list of extensions which the CiviCRM community has created. This listing displays CiviCRM extensions that work on all Content Management Systems (CMS).
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CiviMoodle extension integrates CiviCRM and the Moodle online learning system. Users register and pay for courses in CiviCRM, and the registrations are pushed to Moodle for course enrolment. During the enrolment process, a moodle user account is automatically created (or updated) based on the participant's contact information and Drupal username. The extension only works with Drupal and would need a bit of work to support WordPress and Joomla - a pull request of code or funding would be welcome.
Adds a user interface for adding custom fields to soft credits. Also adds searching by soft creditee name.
Embed forms in any remote website, providing inputs to a Form Processor. Invisible anti-spam measure included. This is an "Inlay" and therefore requires that extension, see https://lab.civicrm.org/extensions/inlay
Provides out of the box SearchKit equivalents for CiviCRM's default reports. Provides a jump start to creating your perfect reports.
Use Nextcloud to store your CiviCRM files, or use CiviCRM to find your Nextcloud files. Creates for every contact, case or expense a Nextcloud folder, and adds a button on the interface, so you can access this folder.
This extension doesn't offer any new features to CiviCRM, but it provides replacements for deprecated CiviCRM core functions with the same signature. This aims at making it easier to adjust your extensions to a new CiviCRM version, if you run into issues with deprecation warnings or purged deprecated functions.
This is a CiviCRM extension that enables a single Contribution page to have options for multiple recurring Contributions, each with different recurring payment schedules (frequency). Such that you can provide donation frequency options or membership renewal of daily, weekly, monthly or yearly with varying intervals. This is implemented by adding two new fields to each Priceset Option within a Priceset:
1. Recurring Contribution Unit: Which determines if this option should generate a recurring Contribution. Options: no recurrence, day, week, month, year
2. Recurring Contribution Interval: Which determines the interval of the recurrence. Integer field.
When the Contribution page is processed, each Priceset Option with a defined Recurring Contribution Unit will result in the creation of a recurring Contribution according to the options selected.
1. Recurring Contribution Unit: Which determines if this option should generate a recurring Contribution. Options: no recurrence, day, week, month, year
2. Recurring Contribution Interval: Which determines the interval of the recurrence. Integer field.
When the Contribution page is processed, each Priceset Option with a defined Recurring Contribution Unit will result in the creation of a recurring Contribution according to the options selected.
Converts certain text fields to select fields populated by specifying an Option Group.
This is a front-end theme with three-purposes:
- stops Bootstrap3 from loading on FormBuilder & SearchKit pages (by overwriting with a blank file). This is useful if you have a Bootstrap theme in your front-end that's trying to do things differently and there's clashes.
- removes most of CiviCRM's CSS beyond a few essential bits.
- uses CSS variables to style those 'essential bits' with goal of making it quick to style CiviCRM elements (buttons, input boxes, tables, etc) to match your front-end theme.
NB - this is a work-in-progress, tested only on the few specific front-end pages I needed it for. Please use at your own risk (and feel free to PR more 'essentials bits').
- stops Bootstrap3 from loading on FormBuilder & SearchKit pages (by overwriting with a blank file). This is useful if you have a Bootstrap theme in your front-end that's trying to do things differently and there's clashes.
- removes most of CiviCRM's CSS beyond a few essential bits.
- uses CSS variables to style those 'essential bits' with goal of making it quick to style CiviCRM elements (buttons, input boxes, tables, etc) to match your front-end theme.
NB - this is a work-in-progress, tested only on the few specific front-end pages I needed it for. Please use at your own risk (and feel free to PR more 'essentials bits').
An experimental improvement for log messages. This is to improve developer/admin experience and is of no interest to anyone who does not need to comb through log messages.
This extension allows for the storage of geometry polygons and to perform geometry spatial analysis based on the stored geometry
Create contributions linked to a membership without extending/renewing a membership.