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README.md
ScriptForm
About
A stand-alone webserver that automatically generates forms from JSON to serve as frontends to scripts.
ScriptForm takes a JSON file which contains form definitions. It then constructs web forms from this JSON and serves these to users. The user can select a form and fill it out. When the user submits the form, it is validated and the associated script is called. Data entered in the form is passed to the script through the environment.
Features
- Very rapidly construct forms with backends.
- Completely standalone HTTP server; only required Python.
- Callbacks to any kind of script / program or to Python functions.
- User authentication support through Basic HTAuth.
- Validates form values before calling scripts.
- Uploaded files are automatically saved to temporary files, which are passed on to the callback.
- Multiple forms in a single JSON definition file.
Use-cases
Scriptform is very flexible and as such serves many use-cases. Most of these revolve around giving non-technical users a user friendly way to safely run scripts on a server.
Here are some of the potential uses of Scriptform:
- Add / remove users from htpasswd files.
- Execute SQL snippets.
- View service status
- Upload data to be processed.
- Restart, enable and disable services.
- Trigger for batch processing.
Example
The following example lets you add new users to a htpasswd file via ScriptForm.
It presents the user with a form to enter the user's details. When the form is
submitted, the job_add_user.sh
script is called which adds the user to the
htpasswd file.
Form definition file: test_server.json
{
"title": "Test server",
"forms": {
"add_user": {
"title": "Add user",
"description": "Add a user to the htpasswd file",
"submit_title": "Add user",
"script": "job_add_user.sh",
"fields": [
{"name": "username", "title": "Username", "type": "string"},
{"name": "password1", "title": "Password", "type": "password"},
{"name": "password2", "title": "Repeat password", "type": "password"}
]
}
}
}
The script job_add_user.sh
:
#!/bin/sh
if [ -z "$password1" ]; then
echo "Empty password specified" >&2; exit 1
fi
if [ "$password1" != "$password2" ]; then
echo "Passwords do not match" >&2; exit 1
fi
htpasswd -s -b .htpasswd $username $password1 || exit $?
echo "User created or password updated"
We can now start ScriptForm to start serving the form over HTTP:
$ scriptform -p8080 ./test_server.json
The user is presented with the following form:
When submitting the form, the results are displayed.
Installation
Requirements
ScriptForm requires:
- Python 2.6+ # FIXME
Usage
Authentication
Passwords are stored in plain text.
License
ScriptForm is released under the MIT license.
Copyright (c) 20152 Ferry Boneder (ferry.boender@gmail.com)
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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