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formio.js JSON-data API

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formio-data (Python)

formio.js (JSON Form Builder) data API for Python.

For information about the formio.js project, see https://github.com/formio/formio.js

Introduction

python-formio-data is a Python package, which loads and transforms formio.js Builder JSON and Form JSON into usable Python objects. It's main aim is to provide easy access to a Form its components/fields, also captured as Python objects, which makes this API very versatile and usable.

Notes about terms:

  • Builder: The Form Builder which is the design/blueprint of a Form.
  • Form: A filled-in Form, aka Form submission.
  • Component: Input (field) or layout component in the Form Builder and Form.

Features

  • Compatible with Python 3.6 and later
  • Constructor of the Builder and Form class, only requires the JSON and an optional language code for translations.
  • Get a Form object its Components as a usable object e.g. datetime, boolean, dict (for select component) etc.
  • Open source (MIT License)

Installation

The source code is currently hosted on GitHub at: https://github.com/novacode-nl/python-formio-data

PyPI - Python Package Index

Binary installers for the latest released version are available at the Python Package Index

pip(3) install formio-data

Optional dependencies

To support conditional visibility using JSON logic, you can install the json-logic-qubit package (the json-logic package it is forked off of is currently unmaintained). It's also possible to install it via the pip feature json_logic like so:

pip(3) install -U formio-data[json_logic]

Source Install with Poetry (recommended)

Convenient for developers. Also useful for running the (unit)tests.

git clone git@github.com:novacode-nl/python-formio-data.git
poetry install

Optional dependencies

When working in the project itself, use

poetry install -E json_logic

Source Install with pip

Optional dependencies need to be installed separately.

pip(3) install -U -e python-formio-data

Using direnv

You can use nixpkgs to run a self-contained Python environment without any additional setup. Once you've installed nixpkgs, switch into the directory and type "nix-shell" to get a shell from which the correct Python with packages is available.

If you're using direnv, use direnv allow after changing into the project directory and you're good to go. Also consider nix-direnv to speed up the experience (it can re-use a cached local installation).

License

MIT

Contributing

All contributions, bug reports, bug fixes, documentation improvements, enhancements and ideas are welcome.

Usage examples

For more examples of usage, see the unit-tests.

>> from formiodata import Builder, Form
>>
# builder_json is a formio.js Builder JSON document (text/string)
# form_json is a formio.js Form JSON document (text/string)
>>
>> builder = Builder(builder_json)
>> form = Form(builder, form_json)

##################
# input components
##################

# textfield label
>> print(form.input_components['firstname'].label)
'First Name'

# textfield value
>> print(form.input_components['firstname'].value)
'Bob'

# datetime label
>> print(form.input_components['birthday'].label)
'Birthday'

# datetime value
>> print(form.input_components['birthday'].value)
datetime.date(2009 10 16)

# datagrid (rows property)
>> print(form.input_components['datagridMeasurements'].rows)
[
  {'measurementDatetime': <datetimeComponent>, 'measurementFahrenheit': <numberComponent>}, 
  {'measurementDatetime': <datetimeComponent>, 'measurementFahrenheit': <numberComponent>}
]

>> for row in form.input_components['datagridMeasurements'].rows:
>>    dtime = row['measurementDatetime']
>>    fahrenheit = row['measurementFahrenheit']
>>    print(%s: %s, %s: %s' % (dt.label, dt.value, fahrenheit.label, fahrenheit.value))

Datetime: datetime.datetime(2021, 5, 8, 11, 39, 0, 296487), Fahrenheit: 122
Datetime: datetime.datetime(2021, 5, 8, 11, 41, 5, 919943), Fahrenheit: 131

# alternative example, by getattr
>> print(form.data.firstname.label)
'First Name'

>> print(form.data.firstname.value)
'Bob'

#################################
# components (layout, input etc.)
#################################

# columns
>> print(form.components['addressColumns'])
<columnsComponent>

>> print(form.components['addressColumns'].rows)
[ 
  {'firstName': <textfieldComponent>, 'lastName: <textfieldComponent>}, 
  {'email': <emailComponent>, 'companyName: <textfieldComponent>}
]

Unit tests

Note:

Internet access is recommended for running the filecStorageUrlComponentTestCase, because this also tests the URL Storage (type).
If no internet access, this test won't fail and a WARNING shall be logged regarding a ConnectionError.

Run all unittests

From toplevel directory:

poetry install -E json_logic  # if you haven't already
poetry run python -m unittest

Run component unittests

All Components, from toplevel directory:

poetry run python -m unittest tests/test_component_*.py

Nested components (complexity), from toplevel directory:

poetry run python -m unittest tests/test_nested_components.py

Run specific component unittest

poetry run python -m unittest tests.test_component_day.dayComponentTestCase.test_get_form_dayMonthYear

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