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Convert from XLSForm to YAML and back

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Convert from XLSForm to YAML and back

yxf (short for YAML XLSForms) is a converter between XLSForms and YAML files. With yxf, you can store forms as text-files. This brings a number of advantages to managing many forms. For example, you can store forms in version control, view differences between two forms, and easily share updates between multiple forms.

Usage

To convert an XLSForm to a YAML file: python -m yxf form.xlsx.

By default, the result will be called form.yaml, in other words, the same name as the input file with the extension changed to .yaml. You can specify a different output file name using the --output othername.yaml option.

To convert a YAML file to an XLSForm: python -m yxf form.yaml.

Here's a screenshot showing the YAML and XLSForm version of a form side-by-side:

YAML and XLSForm version of a form

Using Markdown

yxf can generate and read Markdown instead of YAML. The format is taken from md2xlsform. This can be useful if you would like something more compact than YAML, e.g., to paste into a community forum.

To use Markdown, add a --markdown argument to the yxf invocation:

# Will generate form.md
python -m yxf --markdown form.xlsx

Installation

Get the latest version from the GitHub repo:

python -m pip install yxf

Features

Comments in forms

yxf encourages adding comments to XLSForms. It uses a special column labeled # to that end. Other tools ignore this column, so that it can be used for explanations that are useful to the readers of the .xlsx or .yaml files.

Pretty spreadsheets

yxf tries hard to make the XLSForm files look pretty. It is possible to use yxf just for that purpose, without intending to store forms as YAML files. To do so, simply convert a form to YAML and back:

python -m yxf form.xlsx
python -m yxf -o form-pretty.xlsx form.yaml

Development

yxf is still being developed. Feedback and contributions are welcome. Please open issues in the issue tracker.

Please run all of the following before committing:

  • Format the code: black .
  • Run unit tests: pytest
  • See lint warnings (and please fix them :)): pylint yxf

To publish on PyPI:

  • Increment the version number in setup.cfg.
  • Run python -m build.
  • Upload using python -m twine upload dist/*-version-*.

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