Submit a form with just two clicks.
Go to the latest release and download form.exe.
Click on your browser's address bar, select everything (Ctrl+A), and drag it into the same folder as form.exe. This will create an internet shortcut. Drag it onto form.exe to create a config.txt file for the form. You can rename it into something more descriptive.
Open the config file to edit the values. The first line will be a link to the form. Lines starting with a hash ("#"
) are comments. The other lines are the questions. A line with an exclamation mark ("!"
) will mean that the program will ask you each time for the value to the question. The value in the file will be the default value.
Send a form response by dragging the config file onto form.exe. Double clicking it will make it default to a file named config.txt. It will ask you for the values to the questions with an exclamation mark ("!"
). Pressing enter without typing anything will make it use the value in the config file.
Make sure Python 3.9 and Git is installed. We'll start by opening a command prompt and cloning the repository.
> cd C:\Users\<username>\Documents
> git clone https://github.com/GeeTransit/Form
> cd Form
Create a virtual environment and download the required libraries.
> python -m venv .venv
> call .venv\scripts\activate
> pip install -r requirements.txt
> deactivate
Drag an internet shortcut onto run.bat to create a config file (placed at config.txt by default) for the form. (This is equivalent to run convert <shortcut> config.txt
.)
Double click run.bat to find and use config.txt in the current folder. (run process config.txt
) To use a different file, drag it onto run.bat. (run process <filename>
)
You can also run the following in case the program window closes immediately. Replace <command>
with the text in code format
found above.
> call .venv\scripts\activate
> <command>
> deactivate
If you want to specify the type of the argument that is being passed to run convert
, you can add one of 3 mode flags: --url
, --file
, or --shortcut
. The URL flag also accepts the 56 long string of characters in the address (the form ID).
The config.txt file starts with the link to the Google Form (just copy from the address bar).
The following lines contain info for each entry and the format is shown below. Empty lines and lines starting with "#"
are skipped. Spaces between parts are ignored.
["*"] ["!"] type "-" key ";" [title] "=" [value]
The star "*"
means that this entry is required. An empty value will be rejected.
The mark "!"
means that you will be prompted for the value. This would be for sensitive information that you wouldn't want lying around in a file.
The type
specifies a different data format or value parsing. More info is provided in the table below.
Type | Aliases | Description |
---|---|---|
words |
w , word , text |
Short Answer, Paragraph |
choice |
m , mc , multiple choice |
Multiple Choice, Dropdown |
checkboxes |
c , checkbox |
Checkboxes (comma-separated) |
date |
d |
Date (MM/DD/YYYY) or today for current date |
time |
t |
Time (HH:MM) or now for current time |
extra |
x , extra data |
Extra Data |
The key
identifies the entry. It can be the entry ID in the form entry.<id>
or just the key in the data (when type
is "extra"
).
The title
is a human readable string that identifies the entry. If empty, it defaults to the entry. You can use this to show the question or to keep a description of a data entry.
The value
is the response to the question, or the value to the key. When the entry is to be prompted, the value will be used if the input is empty (defaults back to the value). If required, this cannot be empty.