A Django app for building many kinds of forms visually, without any programming knowledge.
Key features:
- Design contact forms, search forms etc from the Django admin, without writing any code
- Form data can be logged and CSV-exported, sent via e-mail, or forwarded to any web address
- Integration with Django CMS: Add forms to any page
- Use drag & drop to change the position of your form fields
- Fully collapsible admin interface for better overview over your form
- Implements many form fields included with Django (TextField, EmailField, DateField etc)
- Validation rules as supplied by Django are fully configurable (maximum length, regular expression etc)
- Customizable messages and labels
- Supports POST and GET forms
- Signals on form render, submission, success, error.
This install guide assumes that you are familiar with Python and Django.
Install the module using pip:
$ pip install git+git://github.com/philomat/django-form-designer.git#egg=django-form-designer
or download it from http://github.com/philomat/django-form-designer, and run the installation script:
$ python setup.py install
Add
form_designer
to yourINSTALLED_APPS
setting:INSTALLED_APPS = ( ... 'form_designer', )
Set up the database tables using:
$ manage.py syncdb
or, if you are using South:
$ manage.py migrate form_designer
If you are using
django.contrib.staticfiles
(recommended), just run the usual command to collect static files:$ python manage.py collectstatic
Note
Please refer to the Django documentation on how to set up the static files app if you have not done that yet.
If you are not going to use the
staticfiles
app, you will have to copy the contents of thestatic
folder to the location you are serving static files from.Add the URLs to your URL conf. For instance, in order to make a form named
example-form
available underhttp://domain.com/forms/example-form
, add the following line to your project'surls.py
:urlpatterns = patterns('', (r'^forms/', include('form_designer.urls')), ... )
Note
If you are using the form_designer plugin for Django CMS for making forms public, this step is not necessary.
Add
form_designer.contrib.cms_plugins.form_designer_form
to yourINSTALLED_APPS
setting:INSTALLED_APPS = ( ... 'form_designer.contrib.cms_plugins.form_designer_form', )
Set up the database tables using:
$ manage.py syncdb
You can now add forms to pages created with Django CMS.
The form_designer admin interface requires jQuery and the jQuery UI Sortable plugin to make building forms a lot more user-friendly. The two Javascript files are bundled with form_designer. If you want to use you own jquery.js instead because you're already including it anyway, define JQUERY_JS in your settings file. For instance:
JQUERY_JS = 'jquery/jquery-latest.js'