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| From | Terry Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu> |
|---|---|
| Subject | Re: meta language to define forms |
| Date | 2014-03-27 21:32 -0400 |
| References | <DCD75728F460F14586086EA606E83082011A8E01E3@ACEVXCHMBX1001.ADVENTISTCORP.NET> |
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.python |
| Message-ID | <mailman.8644.1395970362.18130.python-list@python.org> (permalink) |
On 3/27/2014 4:56 PM, Sells, Fred wrote: > I'm trying to use python classes and members to define complex data > entry forms as a meta language > > The idea is to use a nice clean syntax like Python to define form > content, then render it as HTML but only as a review tool for users, > The actual rendering would go into a database to let a vendor's tool > generate the form in a totally non-standard syntax that's really > clunky. > > I don't have a lot of time or management support to do something > elegant like XML and then parse it, I'm thinking more like > > Class FyFormNumber001(GeneralForm): > Section1 = Section(title="Enter Patient Vital Signs") > Question1 = NumberQuestion(title="Enter pulse rate", format="%d3") > Question2 = Dropdown(title="Enter current> status") > Question2.choices = [ (1, "Alive and Kicking"), (2, > "Comatose"), (3, "Dead"), ...] > > Of course this is not quite legal python and I have a lot of > flexibility in my "meta" language. The basic model is that a single > file would define a form which would have one or more sections, each > section would have one or more questions of various types (i.e. > checkbox, radio button, text, etc). Sections cannot be nested. > > I don't have to have a perfect layout, just close enough to get the > end users to focus on what they are asking for before we generate the > actual code. I tried an HTML WYSIWYG editor but that was too slow > and I lost information that I need to retain when the actual form is > generated. > > The biggest problem (to me) is that I have to maintain the order; > i.e. the order in which they are coded should be the order in which > they are displayed. > > I'm looking to do about 200 forms, so it is reasonable to invest some > time up front to make the process work; meanwhile management wants > results yesterday, so I have a trade-off to make. > > Is there anything out there that would be close or do you have any > suggestions. Have you searched the python-list archives? PyPI? or the web? There was a thread on this topic perhaps a month ago but I barely followed it. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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Re: meta language to define forms Terry Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu> - 2014-03-27 21:32 -0400
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