This form designer does not try to offer every last configuration possibility of Django's forms, just through the administration interface instead of directly in Python code. Instead, it strives to be a tool which everyone can use right away, without the need for long explanations.
It offers a small set of predefined input fields such as:
- Text fields (One line and multi line widgets possible)
- E-mail address fields
- Checkboxes
- Dropdowns
- Radio Buttons
- Multiple selection checkboxes
- Hidden input fields
Every field can optionally be declared mandatory, default values and help texts are available too. That's it.
The default actions (which can be enabled individually) are to send the form data to a list of freely definable email addresses and to store the data in the database so that it can be exported later. An XLSX export of saved submissions is provided too. It is possible to add your own actions as well.
Aside: If you need more options you may want to check out feincms3-forms as well.
Install the package using pip:
$ pip install form-designer
- Add
"form_designer"
and"admin_ordering"
toINSTALLED_APPS
. - Run
./manage.py migrate form_designer
- Go into Django's admin panel and add one or more forms with the fields you require. Also select at least one action in the configuration options selectbox, most often you'd want to select both the "E-mail" and the "Save form submission" option and fill in one ore more email addresses.
If you're using the form designer with FeinCMS, the content type can be
imported from form_designer.contents.FormContent
. Otherwise, your
code should use the following methods (the code would probably reside in
a view):
# Somehow fetch the form_designer.models.Form instance:
instance = get_object_or_404()
# Build the form class:
form_class = instance.form_class()
# Standard form processing:
if request.method == "POST":
form = form_class(request.POST)
if form.is_valid():
# Do what you want, or run the configured processors:
result = instance.process(form, request)
# Maybe there's something useful in here:
pprint(result)
return HttpResponseRedirect("thanks/")
else:
form = form_class()
return render(request, "form.html", {"form": form})
Custom actions can be added by appending them to
Form.CONFIG_OPTIONS
:
from form_designer.models import Form
def do_thing(model_instance, form_instance, request, config, **kwargs):
pass
def do_validate(form_instance, data):
pass
Form.CONFIG_OPTIONS.append(
(
"do_thing",
{
"title": _("Do a thing"),
"form_fields": lambda form: [
("optional_form_field", forms.CharField(
label=_("Optional form field"),
required=False,
# validators...
# help_text...
)),
],
"process": do_thing,
"validate": do_validate,
},
)
)
The interesting part is the do_thing
callable. It currently receives
four arguments, however you should also accept **kwargs
to support
additional arguments added in the future:
model_instance
: TheForm
model instanceform_instance
: The dynamically generated form instancerequest
: The current HTTP requestconfig
: The config options (keys and values defined throughform_fields
; for example theemail
action defines anemail
char field, and accesses its value usingconfig["email"]
.
To enable ReCaptcha install
django-recaptcha and add
django_recaptcha
to your INSTALLED_APPS
. This will automatically add a ReCaptcha
field to the form designer. For everything else read through the
django-recaptcha readme.
Define FORM_DESIGNER_FIELD_TYPES
in your settings file like:
FORM_DESIGNER_FIELD_TYPES = "your_project.form_designer_config.FIELD_TYPES"
In your_project.form_designer_config.py
something like:
from django import forms
from django.utils.translation import gettext_lazy as _
FIELD_TYPES = [
{"type": "text", "verbose_name": _("text"), "field": forms.CharField},
{"type": "email", "verbose_name": _("email address"), "field": forms.EmailField},
]
- form_designer: https://github.com/feincms/form_designer
- FeinCMS: https://feincms-django-cms.readthedocs.io/
- feincms3: https://feincms3.readthedocs.io/