Gravity Forms Validation Issue

User
update gravity form to 2.9 then form submit without even fields not validated
Assistant
If your Gravity Forms plugin is auto-submitting forms without validating fields after updating to version 2.9, it's likely due to a conflict or a bug introduced during the update. Here's how you can resolve this issue:

### Steps to Fix the Issue:

#### 1. **Check Gravity Forms Settings**
– Ensure field validation rules are properly configured.
– Go to the **Form Editor** and verify that required fields are marked as "required."
– If you have custom validation scripts, check for syntax or compatibility issues.

#### 2. **Disable AJAX Form Submission**
– If your form uses AJAX for submission, try disabling it temporarily to see if the issue persists.
– In the form's shortcode or settings, remove the `ajax="true"` attribute, or uncheck the AJAX option in the form's embedding settings.

#### 3. **Review Custom Scripts**
– If you've added custom JavaScript for Gravity Forms (e.g., field validation or submission customization), check for errors in the browser's developer console.
– Update any custom scripts to ensure compatibility with Gravity Forms 2.9.

#### 4. **Conflict Testing**
– **Disable Other Plugins**: Deactivate all plugins except Gravity Forms and test the form submission.
– **Switch Themes**: Temporarily switch to a default WordPress theme (e.g., Twenty Twenty-Four) to rule out theme conflicts.
– If the form works after these steps, reactivate plugins and themes one by one to identify the source of the conflict.

#### 5. **Check for JavaScript Errors**
– Open your browser's developer tools and look for any JavaScript errors on the form page. Fix or report any issues.

#### 6. **Revert to a Previous Version**
– If the issue persists and is critical, you can temporarily revert to a stable version of Gravity Forms (e.g., 2.8.x) until a fix is released.
– To revert:
1. Deactivate Gravity Forms.
2. Download the previous version from your Gravity Forms account.
3. Install the older version via the WordPress admin panel or FTP.

#### 7. **Contact Gravity Forms Support**
– If none of the above resolves the issue, submit a support ticket to the Gravity Forms team. Provide details, including:
– WordPress version
– PHP version
– Theme and active plugins
– Any custom scripts or integrations with the form

#### 8. **Debug Logs**
– Enable Gravity Forms logging under **Forms > Settings > Logging**.
– Set the log level to "Debug" and review the logs after attempting to submit the form.

Let me know if you'd like further assistance with any of these steps!

User
this still invalidated but form submitted
Assistant
If the form submits even when fields are not properly validated, it's likely due to a conflict or issue with how Gravity Forms is handling its validation process after the update. Here's a detailed troubleshooting guide to fix this issue:

### **Troubleshooting the Issue**

#### 1. **Verify Field Validation Rules**
– Ensure that fields marked as required or with specific validation rules (like email, numeric, etc.) are still correctly configured.
– Go to **Forms > Edit Form** and confirm all validation rules are set.

#### 2. **Temporarily Disable Custom Code**
– If you are using any custom JavaScript, PHP hooks, or Gravity Forms add-ons, they might be bypassing the validation.
– Temporarily disable:
– **Custom JavaScript**: Check your theme files or custom scripts.
– **PHP Filters**: Look for any custom hooks such as `gform_pre_submission` or `gform_validation`.

#### 3. **Test for Plugin or Theme Conflicts**
– **Disable Other Plugins**: Temporarily deactivate all plugins except Gravity Forms.
– **Switch Theme**: Switch to a default WordPress theme like Twenty Twenty-Four.
– Test the form after each step to identify conflicts.

#### 4. **Check for JavaScript Errors**
– Open your browser's developer console (F12 or right-click > Inspect > Console) and check for any JavaScript errors on the form page.
– If errors exist, resolve them or report them for debugging.

#### 5. **Enable Logging in Gravity Forms**
– Go to **Forms > Settings > Logging** and enable logging.
– Set the log level to "Validation" or "Debug."
– Test the form and review the logs to see why validation might be skipped.

#### 6. **Force Validation via PHP**
Add this snippet to your theme's `functions.php` file or a custom plugin to ensure server-side validation:

add_filter( 'gform_validation', function( $validation_result ) {
       $form = $validation_result['form'];

       if ( ! $validation_result['is_valid'] ) {
           return $validation_result;
       }

       // Loop through all fields to check validation status
       foreach ( $form['fields'] as &$field ) {
           if ( isset( $field->failed_validation ) && $field->failed_validation ) {
               $validation_result['is_valid'] = false;
           }
       }

       return $validation_result;
   } );

– This hook reinforces the validation process and prevents submission if fields fail validation.

#### 7. **Disable AJAX Submission**
– If AJAX submission is enabled, it might bypass certain validation steps. Disable AJAX by removing `ajax="true"` in the form shortcode or embedding the form without enabling AJAX in the editor.

#### 8. **Revert to a Previous Version**
If the problem persists, it might be a bug in Gravity Forms 2.9:
– **Download an older version** from your Gravity Forms account.
– **Install via FTP or WP Admin** after deactivating the current version.

#### 9. **Contact Gravity Forms Support**
– If the issue persists, contact the Gravity Forms support team. Include:
– Description of the issue.
– Steps you've taken to troubleshoot.
– Gravity Forms logs and screenshots.

Let me know if you'd like help implementing any of these steps!

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