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# Scriptform Manual
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This is the manual for version %%VERSION%%.
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## Table of Contents
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1. [Invocations](#invocations)
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- [Shell foreground](#invocations_foreground)
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- [Daemon](#invocations_daemon)
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- [Init script](#invocations_init)
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- [Behind Apache](#invocations_apache)
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1. [Form config (JSON) files](#form_config)
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1. [Field types](#field_types)
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- [String](#field_types_string)
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- [Integer](#field_types_integer)
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- [Float](#field_types_float)
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- [Date](#field_types_date)
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- [Radio](#field_types_radio)
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- [Checkbox](#field_types_checkbox)
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- [Select](#field_types_select)
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- [Text](#field_types_text)
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- [Password](#field_types_password)
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- [File](#field_types_file)
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1. [Output](#output)
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- [Output types](#output_types)
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- [Exit codes](#output_exitcodes)
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- [Serving static files](#output_static_files)
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1. [Script execution](#script_execution)
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- [Validation](#script_validation)
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- [Field Values](#script_fieldvalues)
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1. [Users](#users)
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- [Passwords](#users_passwords)
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- [Form limiting](#users_formlimit)
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- [Security considerations](#users_security)
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1. [Security](#security)
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## <a name="invocations">Invocations</a>
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Upon starting Scriptform, it will change the working directory to the path
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containing the form definition you've sepcified. It will read the form
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definition and perform some basic sanity checks to see if, for instance, the
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scripts you specified exist and are executable.
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There are multiple ways of running ScriptForm. This chapter outlines the
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various methods. They are listed in the order of least to most
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pruduction-ready.
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### <a name="invocations_foreground">Shell foreground</a>
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Sriptform can be run directly from the shell in the foreground with the `-f`
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(`--foreground`) option. This is most useful for testing and development:
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$ /usr/bin/scriptform -p8000 -f ./formdef.json
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### <a name="invocations_daemon">Daemon</a>
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If you do not specify the `-f` option, Scriptform will go into the background:
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$ /usr/bin/scriptform -p8000 ./formdef.json
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$
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A pid file will be written in the current directory, or to the file specified
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by `--pid-file`. A log file will be written a .log file in the current
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directory, or to the file specified by the `--log-file` option.
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To stop the daemon, invoke the command with the `--stop` option. You must
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specifiy at least the `--pid-file` option, if the daemon was started with one.
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$ /usr/bin/scriptform --pid-file /var/run/scriptform.pid --stop
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### <a name="invocations_init">Init script</a>
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An example init script is provided in the *contrib* directory. For the Debian
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package, you can find it in `/usr/share/doc/scriptform/`. To install it on
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Debian-derived systems:
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sudo cp /usr/share/doc/scriptform/scriptform.init.d_debian /etc/init.d/scriptform
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sudo chmod 755 /etc/init.d/scriptform
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sudo update-rc.d scriptform defaults
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Then, edit the init script and set the FORM_CONFIG variable.
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sudo vi /etc/init.d/scriptform
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FORM_CONFIG="/usr/local/scriptform/myscript/myscript.json
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Finally, start it:
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sudo /etc/init.d/scriptform start
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### <a name="invocations_apache">Behind Apache</a>
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Enable Apache modules mod_proxy and mod_proxy_http:
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$ sudo a2enmod proxy
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$ sudo a2enmod proxy_http
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Configure:
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Redirect permanent /scriptform /scriptform/
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ProxyPass /scriptform/ http://localhost:8000/
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ProxyPassReverse /scriptform/ http://localhost:8000/
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Make sure the path ends in a slash! (That's what the redirect is for).
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Otherwise, you may encounter the following error:
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+ TypeError: index() got an unexpected keyword argument 'form_name'
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## <a name="form_config">Form config (JSON) files</a>
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Forms are defined in JSON format. They are referred to as *Form config*
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files. A single JSON file may contain multiple forms. Scriptform will show them
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on an overview page, and the user can select which form they want to fill out.
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Structurally, they are made up of the following elements:
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- **`title`**: Text to show at the top of each page. **Required**, **String**.
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- **`forms`**: A list of dictionaries of form definitions. **Required**, **List
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of dictionaries**.
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- **`name`**: Name for the form. This must be unique. It is used internally
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by Scriptform to refer to forms. **Required**, **String**, **Unique**.
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- **`title`**: Title for the form. This is shown in the list of available
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forms and on the form page itself as the title for the form and as the
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caption for the button which takes you to the form. **Required**,
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**String**.
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- **`description`**: A description of the form. May include HTML tags. This
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is shown in the list of available forms and on the form page itself.
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**Required**, **String**.
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- **`script`**: The path to an executable script of binary that will be
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called if the form is submitted. See also [Callbacks](#callbacks). When
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Scriptform starts, it switches to the directory containing the form
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definition. You should place your scripts there or otherwise specify full
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paths to the scripts. **Required**, **String**.
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- **`submit_title`**: The text on the submit button of the form.
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**Optional**, **String**, **Default:** `Submit`.
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- **`output`**: Determines how the output of the callback is handled. See
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the [Output](#output) section. The default value is '`escaped`'.
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**Optional**, **String**, **Default:** `escaped`.
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- **`allowed_users`**: A list of users that are allowed to view and submit
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this form. **Optional**, **List of strings**.
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- **`hidden`**: If 'true', don't show the form in the list. You can still
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view it, if you know its name. This is useful for other forms to
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redirect to this forms and such.
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- **`fields`**: List of fields in the form. Each field is a dictionary.
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**Required**, **List of dictionaries**.
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- **`name`**: The name of the field. This is what is passed as an
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environment variable to the callback. **Required**, **String**.
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- **`title`**: The title for the field, shown just above the actual
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field. **Required**, **String**.
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- **`type`**: Field type. Supported types are: *string*, *integer*,
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*float*, *date*, *radio*, *checkbox*, *select*, *text*, *password*
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and *file*. For more information, see [Field types](#field_types).
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- **`required`**: Whether the field is required. **Optional**,
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**Boolean**, **Default:** `false`.
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- **`hidden`**: If 'true', the input field is hidden. This is useful for
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pre-filled forms which takes it values from the GET request.
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**Optional**, **boolean**, **Default:** `false`.
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- **`...`**: Other options, which depend on the type of field. For
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more information, see [Field types](#field_types). **Optional**.
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- **`users`**: A dictionary of users where the key is the username and the
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value is the plaintext password. This field is not required. **Dictionary**.
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For example, here's a form config file that contains two forms:
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{
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"title": "Test server",
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"forms": [
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"name": "import",
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"title": "Import data",
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"description": "Import SQL into a database",
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"submit_title": "Import",
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"script": "job_import.sh",
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"fields": [
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{
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"name": "target_db",
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"title": "Database to import to",
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"type": "select",
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"options": [
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["devtest", "Dev Test db"],
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["prodtest", "Prod Test db"]
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]
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},
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{
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"name": "sql_file",
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"title": "SQL file",
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"type": "file"
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}
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]
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},
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{
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"name": "add_user",
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"title": "Add user",
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"description": "Add a user to the htaccess file or change their password",
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"submit_title": "Add user",
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"script": "job_add_user.sh",
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"fields": [
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{
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"name": "username",
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"title": "Username",
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"type": "string"
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},
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{
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"name": "password1",
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"title": "Password",
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"type": "password"
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},
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{
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"name": "password2",
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"title": "Password (Repear)",
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"type": "password"
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}
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]
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}
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]
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}
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Many more examples can be found in the `examples` directory in the source code.
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## <a name="field_types">Field types</a>
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### <a name="field_types_string">String</a>
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The `string` field type presents the user with a single line input field.
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The `string` field type supports the following additional options:
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- **`minlen`**: The minimum allowed length for the field.
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- **`maxlen`**: The maximum allowed length for the field.
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### <a name="field_types_integer">Integer</a>
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The `integer` field type presents the user with an input box in wich they may
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enter an integer number. Depending on the browser's support for HTML5 forms,
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the input field may have spin-buttons to increase and decrease the value.
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The `integer` field type supports the following additional options:
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- **`min`**: The minimum allowed value for the field.
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- **`max`**: The maximum allowed value for the field.
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### <a name="field_types_float">Float</a>
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The `float` field type presents the user with an input box in which they enter
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a Real number (fractions).
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The `float` field type supports the following additional options:
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- **`min`**: The minimum allowed value for the field.
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- **`max`**: The maximum allowed value for the field.
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Please note that some real numbers cannot be represented exactly by a computer
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and validation may thus be approximate. E.g. 0.499999999999999 will pass the
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test for a maximum value of 0.5.
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### <a name="field_types_date">Date</a>
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The `date` field type presents the user with an input box in which they can
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enter a date. Depending on the browser's support for HTML5 forms, the input
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field may have a pop-out calendar from which the user can select a date.
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The date must be entered, and will be passed to the callback, in the form
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YYYY-MM-DD.
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The `date` field type supports the following additional options:
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- **`min`**: The minimum allowed date (format: a string YYYY-MM-DD)
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- **`max`**: The maximum allowed date (format: a string YYYY-MM-DD)
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### <a name="field_types_radio">Radio</a>
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### <a name="field_types_checkbox">Checkbox</a>
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The `checkbox` field type represents the user with a toggleble checkbox that
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can be either 'on' or 'off'.
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If the checkbox was checked, the value '`on`' is passed to the script.
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Otherwise, '`off`' is passed. Unlike HTML forms, which send no value to the
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server if the checkbox was not checked, Scriptform always sends either 'on' or
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'off'.
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### <a name="field_types_select">Select</a>
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### <a name="field_types_text">Text</a>
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The `text` field presents the user with a field in which they can enter
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multi-lined text.
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The `text` field type supports the following additional options:
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- **`rows`**: The number of rows to make the input field
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- **`cols`**: The number of cols to make the input filed.
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- **`minlen`**: The minimum allowed length for the field.
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- **`maxlen`**: The maximum allowed length for the field.
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### <a name="field_types_password">Password</a>
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- **`minlen`**: The minimum allowed length for the field.
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### <a name="field_types_file">File</a>
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The `file` field type presents the user with a field through which they can
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upload a file. Uploaded files are streamed to temporary files by Scriptform,
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after which the original field value is replaced with this temporary file name.
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This allows users to upload large files.
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The original file name of the uploaded file is stored in a new variable
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'<field_name>__name'.
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The `file` field type supports the following additional options:
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- **`extensions`**: A list of extensions (minus leading dot) that are accepted
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for file uploads. For example: `"extensions": ["csv", "tsv"]`
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No additional validatikon is done on the file contents.
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## <a name="output">Output</a>
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**All output is assumed to be UTF8, regardless of system encoding!**
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### <a name="output_types">Output types</a>
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Scripts can have a few different output types. The output type is specified in
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the **`output`** field of the form definition. For example, the following form
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definition has a `raw` output type.:
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{
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"name": "display_image",
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"title": "Show an image",
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"description": "Show an image",
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"script: "job_display_image.sh",
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"output": "raw",
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"fields": []
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}
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The following output types are supported:
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- **`escaped`**: the output of the callback will have its HTML entities escaped
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and will be wrapped in PRE elements. This is the **default** option.
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- **`html`**: If the value is `html`, the output will not be escaped or wrapped
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in PRE tags, and can thus include HTML markup.
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- **`raw`**: The output of the script is streamed directly to the client's
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browser. This allows you to output images, binary files, etc to the client.
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The script must include the proper headers and body itself. Examples of raw
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script output can be found in the `examples/raw` directory.
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### <a name="output_exitcodes">Exit codes</a>
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If the script's exit code is 0, the output of the script (stdout) is captured
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and shown to the user in the browser.
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If a script's exit code is not 0, it is assumed an error occured. Scriptform
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will show the script's stderr output (in red) to the user instead of stdin.
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## <a name="script_executing">Script execution</a>
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When the user submits the form, scriptform will validate the provided values.
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If they check out, the specified script for the form will be executed.
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A script can be any kind of executable, written in any kind of language,
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including scripting languages. As long as it is executable, can read the
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environment and output things to stdout it is usable. Scippts written in
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scripting languages should include the shebang line that indicates which
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interpreter it should use:
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#!/usr/bin/php
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<?php
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echo("Hello!");
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?>
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### <a name="script_validation">Validation</a>
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Fields of the form are validated by Scriptform before the script is called.
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Exactly what is validated depends on the options specified in the Form
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Definition. For more info on that, see the *Field Types* section of this
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manual.
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### <a name="script_fieldvalues">Field values</a>
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Field values are passed to the script in its environment. For instance, a form
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field definition:
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{
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"name": "ip_address",
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"title": "IP Address",
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"type": "string"
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}
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becomes available in a shell script as:
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echo $ip_address
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or in a Python script as:
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import os
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print os.environ['ip_address']
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Uploaded files are streamed to temporary files by Scriptform. The name of the
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temporary file is then passed on as the field's value. For example, given the
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following field definition:
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{
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"name": "csv_file",
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"title": "CSV file to import",
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"type": "file"
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}
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The contents of the file is available in a shell script as:
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echo $csv_file # output: /tmp/tmp_scriptform_Xu72bK
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ROWS=$(wc -l $csv_file)
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echo "The CSV file has $(expr $ROWS - 1) rows"
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These temporary files are automatically cleaned up after the script's exeuction
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ends.
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Examples of file uploads can be found in the `examples/simple` and
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`examples/megacorp` directories.
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## <a name="users">Users</a>
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ScriptForm supports basic htauth user authentication. Users can be defined, and
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form access can be limited to certain users. Users are defined in the `users`
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top-level field of the form configuration file. For example, in the following
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form configuration file, there are two users. Only user `test2` is allowed to
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view the form 'only_some_users'.
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{
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"title": "Authorization protected",
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"users": {
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"test": "2bb80d537b1da3e38bd30361aa855686bde0eacd7162fef6a25fe97bf527a25b",
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"test2": "5e884898da28047151d0e56f8dc6292773603d0d6aabbdd62a11ef721d1542d8"
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},
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"forms": [
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"name": "only_some_users",
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"title": "Only some users",
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"description": "You should only see this if you're user 'test2'",
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"submit_title": "Do nothing",
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"script": "job_do_nothing.sh",
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"allowed_users": ["test2"],
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"fields": []
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}
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]
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}
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### <a name="users_passwords">Passwords</a>
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Passwords are unsalted SHA256 hashed passwords. To generate one, you can use
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the `--generate-pw` option of Scriptform. This will ask you twice for a
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plaintext password and return the hash that can be used in the `users` element.
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$ ./scriptform.py --generate-pw
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Password:
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Repeat password:
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ba7816bf8f01cfea414140de5dae2223b00361a396177a9cb410ff61f20015ad
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### <a name="users_formlimit">Form limiting</a>
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You may specify a `allowed_users` field in a form definition. Only user names
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listed in the field are allowed to see and submit that form. If the user is not
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listed, they won't even see the form as being available.
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For an example, see the (beginning of this chapter)[#users].
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### <a name="users_security">Security considerations</a>
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- Passwords have no salt. This makes them slightly easier to bruteforce en-mass.
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- Scriptform does not natively support secure HTTPS connections. This means
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usernames and passwords are transmitted over the line in nearly plaintext. If
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you wish to prevent this, you should put Scriptform behind a proxy that
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*does* support HTTPS, such as Apache. For more information on that, see
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the "Invocations" chapter.
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## <a name="security">Security</a>
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There are a few security issues to take into consideration when deploying Scriptform:
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- You should limit harmful forms to specific users. See the [Users](#users)
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chapter for more information.
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- User passwords have no salt. This makes them slightly easier to bruteforce
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en-mass.
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- Scriptform does not natively support secure HTTPS connections. This means
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usernames and passwords are transmitted over the line in nearly plaintext. If
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you wish to prevent this, you should put Scriptform behind a proxy that
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*does* support HTTPS, such as Apache. For more information on that, see
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the "Invocations" chapter.
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- Scriptform logs the invocation of scripts and variables to the log file for
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auditing purposes.
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- Scriptform is not meant to be served to the public internet. **You should
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only use it in controlled environments where a certain level of trust is
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placed in the users!**
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