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Form server

This is a PHP app that generates HTML forms from YAML descriptions.

It can save and/or email the submitted data.

Use cases

Save data

This is the default behavior of the app. The goal is to gather user-specific data. The initial submissions may be incomplete and can be updated at a later time without the need for additional authentication mechanisms or databases.

Each form is accessed via a direct link, which contains the form ID (form directory).

Do not persist, only send

If the save button is disabled in form configuration, no data is persisted. Each submission is completely independent of each other. Multiple users can safely access the same form.

Usage

All forms are served from subdirectories of data/.

Create a config.yaml file in a <data-subdirectory>. The form will be available at: https://your.server/<data-subdirectory>

When the user submits the form, all input values are saved in the form directory as values.yaml If the user clicked on send and all the inputs are valid, an email is sent to configured addresses.

The reference details all available options. A demo form is provided as EXAMPLE directory.

Requirements

  • PHP 7.2
  • mail server

Current limitations

  • The YAML files are not validated. You will see no warnings if your configuration cannot be translated into an HTML form.

Install

End users can simply download the current release formserver.zip.

Unzip the file and point your PHP enabled webserver to the public directory. For Apache a rewrite configuration is provided in a .htaccess file. Users of other webservers may need to setup URL rewriting manually.

Development

Clone the repository and install the dependencies with

composer install

You can test run on the built-in PHP server

composer start