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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An APIv3 tool that run synthetic benchmarks using various CiviCRM and non-CiviCRM components so that it can simulate a heavy workload and introduce stress-test on to the server that it's being used. The output of the benchmark results displays in the console and to comma delimited CSV file(s).
Allows administrators to change an event's "creator". This is helpful if you use the "creator" field to control access to contacts with [View My Event Participants](https://civicrm.org/extensions/view-my-event-participants). You can also use it to create Views or SearchKit displays of a person's events.
This extension converts organization text field in on behalf profile to autocomplete.
Allows to search for sort_name OR display_name when searching for the contact name. Works both in generic search (Search -> Search contacts) as well as quick search.
This CiviCRM Devices Extension provides Internet of Things (IOT) functionality. The extension comes with an API and a number of reports. The extension has a menu on the main toolbar and a menu under the contacts module which is contact specific. The extension allows users to create devices and link one or more devices to a contact. Each device can have one or more sensors eg. temperature, blood pressure, heart rate, weight, location etc. The extension provides basic analytics graphs that can be exported. The extension has customizable alarms that can be triggered based on an alarm rule. Finally the extension has customizable alerts that can be triggered based on an alert rule to create a note in CiviCRM or send an email. In future the extension will send messages via SMS and popular messaging platforms.
Create SQL to replace the contents of your database with gibberish! e.g. developers might use this as part of a strategy to anonymise or at least obscure data for testing, training and development purposes.
This CiviCRM Extension has captures an electronic signature as an image and attaches it to a contact.
Experimental extension using **Sensei Extensions' Development Framework** as base.
Integrating the MJML (www.mjml.io) syntax into CiviCRM Mailing with the GrapesJS editor.
Sample extension to help get started writing Mink automated front-end tests for CiviCRM.
This extension adds a GeoJSON output to the data processor extension.
This is a CiviCRM extension that automatically creates a new Activity, Credit Card Expired based on the Credit Card Expiry Date for a stored credit card token.
The Activity Date for the Activity is set to the 1st day of the month after the Credit Card Expiry Date.
The Credit Card Expired, Activity can then be used to set up Scheduled Reminders to notify the Contact that their credit card is about to expire or has expired.
The Activity Date for the Activity is set to the 1st day of the month after the Credit Card Expiry Date.
The Credit Card Expired, Activity can then be used to set up Scheduled Reminders to notify the Contact that their credit card is about to expire or has expired.
CiviContact is a mobile application for Android and iOS which enables users to manage Contacts, Groups, Activities (and more!) when connected to a CiviCRM integrated website. Find out more about about CiviContact at https://civicontact.com.au