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## Installation
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Installation can be done either by composer or by manually downloading a release.
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### Via composer
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```
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composer require "silverstripe/userforms:dev-master"
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```
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`composer require "silverstripe/userforms:*"`
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### Manually
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1. Download the module from the link above.
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1. Download the module from [the releases page](https://github.com/silverstripe/silverstripe-userforms/releases).
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2. Extract the file (if you are on windows try 7-zip for extracting tar.gz files
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3. Make sure the folder after being extracted is named 'userforms'
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4. Place this directory in your sites root directory. This is the one with framework and cms in it.
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### Configuration
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After installation, make sure you rebuild your database through `dev/build`. You should see a new PageType in the CMS 'User Defined Form'. This has a new 'Form' tab which has your form builder.
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After installation, make sure you rebuild your database through `dev/build`.
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## Troubleshooting
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You should see a new PageType in the CMS 'User Defined Form'. This has a new 'Form' tab which has your form builder.
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After installation make sure you have done a `dev/build` you may also need to flush the admin view by appending `?flush=1` to the URL like `http://yoursite.com/admin?flush=1`
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## Documentation
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## Tasks
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### UserForms EditableFormField Column Clean task ###
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This task is used to clear unused columns from EditableFormField
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The reason to clear these columns is because having surplus forms can break form saving.
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Currently it only supports MySQL and when it is run it queries the EditableFormField class for the valid columns,
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it then grabs the columns for the live database it will create a backup of the table and then remove any columns that
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are surplus.
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To run the task login as Admin and go to to http://yoursite/dev/tasks/UserFormsColumnCleanTask
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* [Index](docs/en/index.md)
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* [Installation instructions](docs/en/installation.md)
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* [Troubleshooting](docs/en/troubleshooting.md)
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* [User Documentation](docs/en/user-documentation.md)
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## Thanks
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# UserForms
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UserForms enables CMS users to create dynamic forms via a drag and drop interface
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and without getting involved in any PHP code.
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## Maintainer Contact
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* Will Rossiter (Nickname: wrossiter, willr) `<will (at) fullscreen (dot) io>`
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## Requirements
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* SilverStripe 3.1
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## Features
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* Construct a form using all major form fields (text, email, dropdown, radio, checkbox..)
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* Ability to extend userforms from other modules to provide extra fields.
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* Ability to email multiple people the form submission
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* View submitted submissions and export them to CSV
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* Define custom error messages and validation settings
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* Optionally display and hide fields using javascript based on users input
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* Pre fill your form fields, by passing your values by url (http://yoursite.com/formpage?EditableField1=MyValue)
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## Documentation
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* [Installation instructions](installation.md)
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* [Troubleshooting](troubleshooting.md)
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* [User Documentation](user-documentation.md)
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## Thanks
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I would like to thank everyone who has contributed to the module, bugfixers,
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testers, clients who use the module and everyone that submits new features.
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A big thanks goes out to [Jan Düsedau](http://eformation.de) for drawing
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the custom icon set for the form fields.
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# Installation
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Installation can be done either by composer or by manually downloading a release.
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## Via composer
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`composer require "silverstripe/userforms:*"`
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## Manually
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1. Download the module from [the releases page](https://github.com/silverstripe/silverstripe-userforms/releases).
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2. Extract the file (if you are on windows try 7-zip for extracting tar.gz files
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3. Make sure the folder after being extracted is named 'userforms'
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4. Place this directory in your sites root directory. This is the one with framework and cms in it.
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## Configuration
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After installation, make sure you rebuild your database through `dev/build`.
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You should see a new PageType in the CMS 'User Defined Form'. This has a new 'Form' tab which has your form builder.
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# Troubleshooting
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Check the below if you have any issues during installation or use
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## Installation Issues
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After installation make sure you have done a `dev/build` you may also need to flush the admin view by appending
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`?flush=1` to the URL like `http://yoursite.com/admin?flush=1`
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## UserForms EditableFormField Column Clean task
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This task is used to clear unused columns from EditableFormField
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The reason to clear these columns is because having surplus forms can break form saving.
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it then grabs the columns for the live database it will create a backup of the table and then remove any columns that
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are surplus.
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To run the task login as Admin and go to to http://yoursite/dev/tasks/UserFormsColumnCleanTask
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# User Documentation
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Instructions on how to create, use, and maintain user forms in the CMS.
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## Setting up a User Form
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1. Create a page in the CMS of type 'User Defined Form'
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2. Go to the 'Form' tab and select the fields you'd like to have displayed on your form.
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1. For each field, select a type from the dropdown and press 'Add'
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2. In the empty text box type out the label for the field.
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3. Expand the "Show Options" to show additional options. Notes on options for each field can be found below.
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4. Checking the "Is this field Required?" checkbox to make this field mandatory, and optionally set a custom
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error message.
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3. Set the thank you message under the 'Configuration' tab. This will be displayed to the user when they
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successfully complete the form.
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4. Setup recipients by clicking on the 'Configuration' tab.
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1. Press the "Add Email Recipient" button and fill out the fields.
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2. Setup the "Email subject" that the user would receive in their email.
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3. Set the "Send email from" as an email address which exists on the same domain as your site.
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E.g. if your site is www.example.com you would use contact@example.com.
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4. The "Email for reply to" and "Send emails to" email address fields can either by typed out, or you can
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select a form field to draw the value for that field from.
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5. Alternatively, if submissions should be stored on the server only but not emailed, it is not necessary to
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add any recipients, but ensure that the "Disable Saving Submissions" to server is unchecked. These can be
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accessed or downloaded in CSV format on the "Submissions" tab.
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## Field Types
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### Checkbox Field
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A basic check (boolean) field to store a true or false value.
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Marking this field as required will require it to be checked.
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### Checkbox Group
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Enables a set of options to be displayed, grouped together under a common title.
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Once this field has been added you can add each of the sub-options by clicking "Show Options"
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and then "Add Option". Each sub-option can only be assigned a single string value.
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Marking this field as required will require at least one option to be checked.
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### Country Dropdown
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A list of all countries drawn from the internal list of known countries.
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### Date Field
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A date entry field. This does not include time.
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If your theme enables it, a date picker popup will be displayed to the user on the frontend.
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### Dropdown Field
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A dropdown list field.
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Once this field has been added you can add each of the options by clicking "Show Options"
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and then "Add Option". Each sub-option can only be assigned a single string value.
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### Email Field
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A text field with email address validation.
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### File Upload Field
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Enables the user to attach a file to their submission.
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The folder that this field uploads to can be customised by selecting "Show Options"
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and then selecting a new folder from the "Select upload folder" option. If no folder
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is selected it will upload by default to the "Uploads" folder.
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### Heading Field
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This inserts a fixed heading into your form, and is not a field editable by the user.
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Once this field has been added you can select a heading level (1 to 6) by clicking
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"Show Options" and using the "Select Heading Level" field.
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If you do not check the "Hide from reports" checkbox then this field will be displayed
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in submission reports.
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### HTML Block
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This inserts a fixed block of HTML into your form, and is not a field editable by the user.
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Once this field has been added you can change the content of the HTML by clicking
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"Show Options" and entering your content into the "HTML" field.
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If you do not check the "Hide from reports" checkbox then this field will be displayed
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in submission reports.
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Note: Take care not to allow input from unauthorised sources or users, as custom script
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or code could be injected into your form.
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### Member List Field
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This displays a dropdown list containing all users that belong to the specified group.
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To set the group to display, after adding this field to your form, click "Show Options"
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and select the source group under the "Group" field.
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Note: Take care that you do not expose confidential or personal information about your CMS
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or front end users as these names will become publicly visible.
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### Numeric Field
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A basic text field that will only accept numeric values (numbers and decimals only).
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### Radio Field
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A list of options, similar to the Checkbox Set Field, but one which allows only a single value to
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be selected from a list.
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Once this field has been added you can add each of the sub-options by clicking "Show Options"
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and then "Add Option". Each sub-option can only be assigned a single string value.
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### Text Field
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A basic text field.
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