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Assembly Line Weaver: Suffolk LIT Lab Document Assembly Line

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The Assembly Line Project is a collection of volunteers, students, and institutions who joined together during the COVID-19 pandemic to help increase access to the court system. Our vision is mobile-friendly, easy to use guided online forms that help empower litigants to access the court remotely.

Our signature project is CourtFormsOnline.org.

We designed a step-by-step, assembly line style process for automating court forms on top of Docassemble and built several tools along the way that you can use in your home jurisdiction.

This package contains an automation and rapid prototyping tool to support authoring robust, consistent, and attractive Docassemble interviews that help complete court forms. Upload a labeled PDF or DOCX file, and the Assembly Line Weaver will produce a runnable, clean code, draft of a Docassemble interview that you can continue to edit and refine.

Read more on our documentation page.

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Documentation

https://suffolklitlab.org/docassemble-AssemblyLine-documentation/

History

  • 2021-11-03

    • Add support for plural names for people in PDF files
  • 2021-10-15

    • Handle overflow in addendum
    • Multiple choice radio/checkbox fields
    • DOCX validation
  • 2021-09-09

    • Improved internationalization
    • Simplified PDF checker
  • 2021-04-14 Multiple fixes:

    • Migrated to more flexible Mako template structure for generated interview blocks
    • Package can be installed (for test purposes) after being generated
    • Various refactors and code cleanup
    • Simplified and improved generated code and order of blocks
    • Added version number/date stamp to generated code
  • 2021-03-09 Extensive improvements:

    • Improvements to review screens
    • Question/field editing and reordering
    • Improvements to YAML structure
    • Generate interstitial screens
    • Refactoring and bug fixes
  • 2021-02-09 Combine yes/no variables; more flexible handling of people variables and assistance with gathering varying numbers w/ less code

  • 2021-01-29 Bug fixes; migration to AssemblyLine complete

  • 2021-01-25 Bug fixes, start migration to AssemblyLine dependency and away from MAVirtualCourt

Authors

Quinten Steenhuis, qsteenhuis@suffolk.edu
Michelle
Bryce Willey
Lily
David Colarusso
Nharika Singh

Installation requirements

  • Create a Docassemble API key and add it your configuration like this:
install packages api key: 123458abcdefghijlklmno99A

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