OhMyForm
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Now is a time I could really use a self hosted form app, so this came up again.
Has anyone managed to package this, even in unofficial form?
@atridad ?
@robi Think your options here right now are Wordpress or Lime Survey.
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Now is a time I could really use a self hosted form app, so this came up again.
Has anyone managed to package this, even in unofficial form?
@atridad ?
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@robi Think your options here right now are Wordpress or Lime Survey.
@marcusquinn said in OhMyForm:
@robi Think your options here right now are Wordpress or Lime Survey.
Or Nextcloud forms
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they finally pushed v1.0.0 2 days ago, but their focus shifted to a docker-only deployment, not sure if this is going to fly with cloudron
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@msbt doesn't look like https://github.com/ohmyform/ohmyform/blob/master/Dockerfile is hard to adapt to Cloudron, no?
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1.0.3 came out a couple of weeks ago:
https://github.com/ohmyform/ohmyform/releases/tag/1.0.3There is also a demo here:
https://omf-demo.herokuapp.com/Although it doesn't seem to actually work for me, perhaps because it's still running 1.0.0-alpha
Also spotted these docker examples:
https://github.com/ohmyform/ohmyform/tree/master/examplesOh and these on Docker Hub:
https://hub.docker.com/u/ohmyform -
1.0.3 came out a couple of weeks ago:
https://github.com/ohmyform/ohmyform/releases/tag/1.0.3There is also a demo here:
https://omf-demo.herokuapp.com/Although it doesn't seem to actually work for me, perhaps because it's still running 1.0.0-alpha
Also spotted these docker examples:
https://github.com/ohmyform/ohmyform/tree/master/examplesOh and these on Docker Hub:
https://hub.docker.com/u/ohmyform -
@jdaviescoates said in OhMyForm:
Although it doesn't seem to actually work for me, perhaps because it's still running 1.0.0-alpha
I tried the demo now but hardly anything seems to work on it.
@jdaviescoates said in OhMyForm:
Although it doesn't seem to actually work for me, perhaps because it's still running 1.0.0-alpha
I tried the demo now but hardly anything seems to work on it.
If only there was an easy way to try out the docker container.
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@jdaviescoates said in OhMyForm:
Although it doesn't seem to actually work for me, perhaps because it's still running 1.0.0-alpha
I tried the demo now but hardly anything seems to work on it.
If only there was an easy way to try out the docker container.
@robi I just tried in a separate VPS.
From what I can tell, it lacks some basic things: you cannot reorder the form fields. The UI also has some strange refresh issues (deleting form does not reflect the list). We should probably wait for this one to mature a bit more.
Is anyone else using this outside Cloudron already?
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@robi I just tried in a separate VPS.
From what I can tell, it lacks some basic things: you cannot reorder the form fields. The UI also has some strange refresh issues (deleting form does not reflect the list). We should probably wait for this one to mature a bit more.
Is anyone else using this outside Cloudron already?
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Just adding a link here to SnoopForms thread as imho that looks like the best bet for a TypeForm alternative/ good forms app:
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I've come to the conclusion that the best self-hosted forms solution is going to be a Wordpress plugin.
My favourite is Fluent Forms, which has this same conversational style of interface as an option, and multi-step quizzes. Could just host WP on a subdomain if only the forms were needed.
Typebot is another interesting one in the space, with a Typebot Wordpress plugin.
Just some ideas, until this gets a look.
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I've come to the conclusion that the best self-hosted forms solution is going to be a Wordpress plugin.
My favourite is Fluent Forms, which has this same conversational style of interface as an option, and multi-step quizzes. Could just host WP on a subdomain if only the forms were needed.
Typebot is another interesting one in the space, with a Typebot Wordpress plugin.
Just some ideas, until this gets a look.
@marcusquinn said in OhMyForm:
I've come to the conclusion that the best self-hosted forms solution is going to be a Wordpress plugin.
This is the one I used last time I needed a form (on a WordPress website):
https://wordpress.org/plugins/forminator/
Although I sometimes just use Lime Survey too.
I'm also hoping that Nextcloud Forms will eventually be good. I mean, it's already not bad, but it's not like Google Forms and it ought to be, really.
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@marcusquinn said in OhMyForm:
I've come to the conclusion that the best self-hosted forms solution is going to be a Wordpress plugin.
This is the one I used last time I needed a form (on a WordPress website):
https://wordpress.org/plugins/forminator/
Although I sometimes just use Lime Survey too.
I'm also hoping that Nextcloud Forms will eventually be good. I mean, it's already not bad, but it's not like Google Forms and it ought to be, really.
@jdaviescoates said in OhMyForm:
Nextcloud Forms will eventually be good. I mean, it's already not bad, but it's not like Google Forms and it ought to be, really.
More or less is nowadays (in that you can now link Nextcloud Forms to Nextcloud Sheets).
NocoDB (also already on Cloudron) is pretty great for forms too (including in TypeForm style)
This topic should probably closed or something because the repo now just says:
This repository has been archived by the owner on Jun 20, 2024. It is now read-only.
https://github.com/ohmyform/ohmyform
In short, if you need to create a form and want to use something already on Cloudron you best options IMHO are:
Nextcloud Forms
NocoDB
LimeSurvey
Wordpress (Developer) with a plugin of your choice (I quite like Forminator) -
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