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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Adds a user interface for adding custom fields to soft credits. Also adds searching by soft creditee name.
Allows Admins to set up a 'main/parent' event with some 'related/child' events, such that registering for the 'main/parent' event also registers the participant to all the 'related/child' events.
Set up involves specifying the Event ID of the 'main/parent' event in the custom field on the 'related/child' events.
Such registrations can then be overridden if necessary by admin, eg if a user signs up for an event series E1, E2, E3 etc, but are then unable to attend E3, they can be instead registered for F3 for example
Set up involves specifying the Event ID of the 'main/parent' event in the custom field on the 'related/child' events.
Such registrations can then be overridden if necessary by admin, eg if a user signs up for an event series E1, E2, E3 etc, but are then unable to attend E3, they can be instead registered for F3 for example
Adds a button to cancel/transfer an event from the user dashboard.
This extension allows you to choose a set of groups which will be added to new contacts if the logged in contact is also in that group.
This extension add the nationality field to individuals. The option group is filled from a text file in the extension.
With this extension you can give constituents access to their CiviCRM data without them needing a Drupal account.
This extension has been created with the following use case in mind: Let people read and change their contact data in a drupal webform. To access the data, people need to enter their email address. A link to the prefilled webform will be sent to that email address if and only if the email address exists within CiviCRM.
This extension has been created with the following use case in mind: Let people read and change their contact data in a drupal webform. To access the data, people need to enter their email address. A link to the prefilled webform will be sent to that email address if and only if the email address exists within CiviCRM.
This extension allows to define permissions on From Email Addresses, based on CMS roles and relationships of the logged in user.
Hierarchical ACL - Add ACL based on a Relationships Hierarchical Structure
This provides a page with copies of HTML snippets in use throughout CiviCRM. e.g. (at least pre 5.31) buttons were coded in many different ways; this extension has a copy of each type of button on one page so you can check if your theme renders them nicely. This was originally part of Artful Robot's "Aah" theme, but it was suggested that this be extracted.
Minimalist tool to efficiently identify households based on last name and address, and offer functions to create households
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.
JSON Editor is a extensions that includes the JS library https://github.com/json-editor/json-editor, to be used as part of any dynamic-generated form in any other extension.
Simple administrative helper to send yourself a message template for testing purposes.