Just to note, I’ve updated the OP with a table of all the existing Automations and their accompanying triggers.
(I’m also hoping to add more guides too, as the one for ‘Add user to group…’ looks a bit lonely all by itself )
There are a couple more walkthroughs added for 'Append last edited by' Automation and 'Append last checked by' Automation.
And a brand new script, User Group Membership through Badges. That one is pretty hot off the press so if you try it out, let us know how you get on.
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Jagster
(Jakke Lehtonen)
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Now I feel myself very very… not stupid, but close. Where can I build up automations? Under plugins I can only enable or disable Automation.
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simon
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After enabling the plugin, you should see new item here:
It might require refreshing the page to see it.
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Jagster
(Jakke Lehtonen)
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Aaand now I feel myself really stupid
Thanks.
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simon
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I’ve been stuck on that one before
Replies to this topic should probably get set to auto delete after 30 days. At least this reply should.
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We no longer do that for official plugin topics. Too much good information has been lost to the topic timers. We now curate them manually and split any significant discussions into separate tagged topics (as well as encourage people to start separate topics to begin with).
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mattdm
(Matthew Miller)
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Is there an automation script that can change Category? I’d like to use it to make a more flexible “Schedule Publishing” system.
I’m imaging that the script would
- run periodically, and
- check for topics in a given category which have some marker in a reply (like, marked as solved or reply contains certain text, like “PUBLISH”).
- If the date of that reply (or “solved” status) is longer ago than a given offset (like, yesterday, or a week),
- delete all replies
- move to given category
- optionally, add configurable tags
A more sophisticated version might look for a date/time in the trigger reply, and publish if it is now after that date/time.
It also might look for the target category in that post (with script config for allowed target categories). And for that matter, tags.
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sam
(Sam Saffron)
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This is doable, but nothing like this exists at the moment.
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Hi, I do not understand the use case for this trigger. It seems to be able to send a PM, but to who? Since a Wiki can be edited by several users. Thanks.
You decide in the UI who is going to receive the PM.
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Heliosurge
(Dan DeMontmorency)
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Is there a way to create a custom script?
This topic the person is looking for a way to have PMs require moderation.
So I would imagine
- Trigger Create PM
- Automated flagging for review.
I believe so:
Though it would require some dev skills.
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Heliosurge
(Dan DeMontmorency)
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That is quite cool. Imagine the Op in topic I linked might consider sponsoring a script depending on how strongly they need that functionality.
Thanks Jammy for the speedy response. As always a wealth of knowledge.
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Hi, I don’t get how this one is working, I have a custom user field which can take two values Yes or No (drop down). But when creating the automation I am asked only the name of the custom field, not its value. How do I trigger the automation to add this user to the group if I cannot test the value of the custom field? Thanks.
Moin
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The value of the custom field has to match the group name. So if your question is “what do you like more?” And your answers are “dogs” and “cats”, the full names of the groups must be “dogs” and “cats”. You cannot call them “dog lovers” and “cat lovers”
There is a hint in the linked guide
but I didn’t understand at first either.
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Ok I get it now, so my use case is not possible: having a custom field you can answer Yes or No because the group name should be Yes or No…
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hazenbiz
(Hazen Ellwood)
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Can I “Auto Tag Posts” based on keywords within the post or post title? Seems like it can only auto tag things based on group or category, which is not super useful for my case.