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Dynamic forms for Django - data storage in Postgres Hstore
dj-dynamic-forms
Update : This was forked as I needed a better way to store submitted data. I am not going to maintain it anymore, so please be careful if you want to use it for future projects. For dynamic forms, upstream should work for you.
Dynamic forms for Django
dj-dynamic-forms lets you create your forms through the Django admin. You can add and remove form fields as you need them. That makes it perfect for creating survey or application forms.
It uses Postgres Hstore
extension to store forms data.
This project is fork of django-dynamic-forms by Markush2010 mainly to use Postgres Hstore by default.
Install
1. pip install -r requirements.txt
2. pip install dj-dynamic-forms
Postgres extension Hstore
must be installed manually.
CREATE EXTENSION Hstore;
Usage
Add 'dynamic_forms'
to the INSTALLED_APPS
::
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'dynamic_forms',
...
)
Add 'dynamic_forms.middlewares.FormModelMiddleware'
to the
MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES
(probably at the end)::
MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = (
...
'dynamic_forms.middlewares.FormModelMiddleware'
)
You can set DYNAMIC_FORMS_EMAIL_RECIPIENTS
in your settings to a list of
e-mail addresses. Forms being sent via e-mail will then be sent to those
addresses instead of those defined in settings.ADMINS
. Each recipient will
see all other recipients. See send_mail
in the officiall documentation.
Example
- Change into the
example/
directory - Run
./manage.py runserver
The admin is available at http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin/.
- Username:
admin
- Password:
password
You can find an example form at http://127.0.0.1:8000/example-form/.
Running the tests
- Change into the
tests/
directory - Run
./runtests.sh