ohmyform
ActiveAdmin
ohmyform | ActiveAdmin | |
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10 | 22 | |
2,435 | 9,448 | |
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0.0 | 9.3 | |
9 months ago | 5 days ago | |
Python | Ruby | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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ohmyform
- Anything you wish there was an open source solution for?
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Forms Builder with "prefill from url" function
I have an example - https://github.com/ohmyform/ohmyform So if i'll use link http://myip:5200/form/gdR6dx?field1=text1 I'll get prefilled field "field1" with "text1" I guess you've got the idea. But this APP is buggy and is not really supported how I can see. So I'm looking for another one with same feature
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Forms server
I use OhMyForm https://github.com/ohmyform/ohmyform
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[Q] Free open source alternative to TypeForm?
Is there any Typeform-like forms builder?\ I'm now using oh-my-forms, however, it's still far from being used in production. I tried to use it and there are too much critical bugs that will only make my workflow worse (it's still a great project though, waiting for 1.0).
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Ask HN: Easiest way to build a CRUD app
If applicable, instead of a full-blown app, could try a self-hosted forms solution, like https://github.com/ohmyform/ohmyform
- OhMyForm - self hosted mobile-ready forms, surveys and questionnaires
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Are there any selfhosted sex trackers?
Well if you dig around a little and go to their Github it has a feature list and road map: https://github.com/ohmyform/ohmyform
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Open Source Alternatives to tools that businesses require in day-to-day operations
I think this might be a mistake from them to say that it's not self hostable. For the source code, it's available at Github: https://github.com/ohmyform/ohmyform
- Free open source alternative to TypeForm, TellForm, or Google Forms
- Kleine anonyme Umfrage
ActiveAdmin
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Ask HN: Why aren't Django Admin style dashboards popular in other frameworks?
Can you clarify what's the "tremendous value" you're getting out of the Django admin?
At Heii On-Call https://heiioncall.com/ we are using Active Admin https://activeadmin.info/ for Ruby on Rails, which seems quite similar to the Django admin. In my experience, it's mostly useful as a fairly basic read-only view of what's in the database. In Rails, it's so easy to whip together a custom view that we tend to do that, and the Active Admin is nice to have but I wouldn't say "tremendous value".
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Top 5 Ruby on Rails Gems
Github Link : https://github.com/activeadmin/activeadmin
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View code coverage (active_admin and orther .arb file)
for those who know [https://activeadmin.info/](https://activeadmin.info/) it uses a file format [https://github.com/activeadmin/arbre](https://github.com/activeadmin/arbre)
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Show HN: Build Ruby on Rails apps 10x faster – Avo
Very neat! My first thought was that this was a competitor to https://bullettrain.co/.
Looking into it a bit more, it seems more aimed at building admin panels than whole apps. I guess it competes against tools like https://activeadmin.info/?
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From partials to ViewComponents: writing reusable front-end code in Rails
We briefly considered migrating to a full-grown Rails admin interface, such as ActiveAdmin, RailsAdmin, Administrate or Avo. We especially liked Avo which is built on a very modern stack similar to ours (Tailwind + Hotwire + ViewComponents). In the end, we didn’t go this route as we found some of the options a bit too restrictive (even though Avo is very flexible) and we did not feel like trying to amend it to our needs. For example, Avo renders forms in a 1-field-per-row layout while we wanted something more similar to the Tailwind UI Stacked form layout. Nevertheless, we found a great deal of inspiration in the Avo code and its design principles.
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Ask HN: Easiest way to build a CRUD app
I second Rails. It's incredibly polished and has really good gems to speed up dev. ActiveAdmin is a great gem if you need to quickly make an admin dashboard. It was useful when I had a small consultancy.
https://activeadmin.info/
- Eager to help a Junior without experience?
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Admin Framework for Rails
See an example: https://activeadmin.info It provides a fast way to create back office functionality.
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We built an open-source platform (3k stars on GitHub) for building & deploying react based internal tools.
[1] https://activeadmin.info/
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Stop Building a General Purpose API to Power Your Own Front End
I can't speak much about Rails, as I've only played with it. But I've used a lot Django in the past.
Regarding the Django admin (in rails you have ActiveAdmin[1]) think if it just as a glorified database explorer. It is an internal tool for developers, product managers and maybe for your support team. It is in no way thought to be used by end users. Every attempt I've seen to use it as such was a catastrophic failure.
With Django, if you know plain HTML and CSS, with the tools I've mentioned in the comment you're responding to, you can build almost anything... For example, let's say you need a highly interactive client side table.... you can always just attach a Vue or a React component for it by using Unpoly compilers [2].
I'd say this stack is less useful the more your app needs to work fully offline... but if you don't have that constraint... I cannot think of anything that can't be built faster and safer.
[1] https://activeadmin.info/
[2] https://unpoly.com/up.compiler
What are some alternatives?
django-survey - A django survey app that can export results as CSV or PDF using your native language.
RailsAdmin - RailsAdmin is a Rails engine that provides an easy-to-use interface for managing your data
docker-autocompose - Generate a docker-compose yaml definition from a running container
Administrate - A Rails engine that helps you put together a super-flexible admin dashboard.
API Platform - Create REST and GraphQL APIs, scaffold Jamstack webapps, stream changes in real-time.
Trestle - A modern, responsive admin framework for Ruby on Rails
python-wifi-survey-heatmap - A Python application for Linux machines to perform WiFi site surveys and present the results as a heatmap overlayed on a floorplan
Avo - Build Ruby on Rails apps 10x faster
supabase - The open source Firebase alternative.
go-admin - A golang framework helps gopher to build a data visualization and admin panel in ten minutes
magicavoxel-shaders - A collection of shaders for MagicaVoxel to generate geometry, noise, patterns, and simplify common and repetitive tasks.
ActiveScaffold - Save time and headaches, and create a more easily maintainable set of pages, with ActiveScaffold. ActiveScaffold handles all your CRUD (create, read, update, delete) user interface needs, leaving you more time to focus on more challenging (and interesting!) problems.