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Form Wizard
Screenshot of the gadget
Structured, step-by-step workflows for creating and expanding wikipages.
Status
deployed, maintained
Team
AuthorJeph paul
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FormWizard is a gadget that provides a structured, step-by-step workflow for creating a new wiki-page and populating it with content.

The Form Wizard is translatable and highly configurable, and can be used to create new pages or update existing ones. Enter information into form fields to define and set template parameters, create and populate new sections, or add hidden HTML comments. You can see it on action at Subsídios:IdeaLab/Ideias .

Overview

The Form Wizard simplifies the process of creating new pages within a portal that conform with a pre-specified template, such as Grant proposals, IdeaLab ideas, and Learning Patterns. Clicking a button on an existing wiki page invokes the Wizard, a series of dialog boxes in which the user enters content that will appear on the resulting page.

The Form Wizard provides many standard webform elements, such as single- and multi-line text boxes, dropdown menus, radio button lists, and image previews. It provides validation for certain element types.

The location of the resulting page, the page sections and infobox parameters, and all the fields in the form are configurable. The form is created dynamically from a config file, eg Project:FormWizard/Config/IdeaLab . The Form Wizard interface text can be translated using the Translation extension, and logged-in users will see instructions in the language they have specified in their account preferences (if a translation exists in that language).

This tool was developed as part of IdeaLab April August 2014 sprint

Features

  • Create new wikipages and update existing ones by changing infobox parameters and adding sections.
  • Compatible on monolingual and multilingual Wikimedia projects
  • Supports many standard webform elements and behaviors (i.e. dropdown lists, input validation)
  • Create multiple, independently configured Wizards on the same wiki--and even in the same portal

Deployments

The FormWizard is currently enabled on MetaWiki, English Wikipedia, Wikidata, and TestWiki

Wiki Version Namespace(s) JavaScript CSS Description
meta.wikimedia.org multilíngue Grants, Research, User, and subpages of Learning patterns MediaWiki:Gadget-formWizard.js
MediaWiki:Gadget-formWizard-core.js
MediaWiki:Gadget-formWizard.css MediaWiki:Gadget-formWizard
test.wikipedia.org monolingue Wikipedia, Template testwiki:MediaWiki:Gadget-formWizard.js
testwiki:MediaWiki:Gadget-formWizard-core.js
testwiki:MediaWiki:Gadget-formWizard.css testwiki:MediaWiki:Gadget-formWizard
en.wikipedia.org monolingue Wikipedia w:en:MediaWiki:Gadget-formWizard.js
w:en:MediaWiki:Gadget-formWizard-core.js
w:en:MediaWiki:Gadget-formWizard.css w:en:MediaWiki:Gadget-formWizard
no.wikimedia.org monolingue main wmno:MediaWiki:Gadget-formWizard.js
wmno:MediaWiki:Gadget-formWizard-core.js
wmno:MediaWiki:Gadget-formWizard.css wmno:MediaWiki:Gadget-formWizard
wikidata.org multilíngue Project, Help, User wikidata:MediaWiki:Gadget-formWizard.js
wikidata:MediaWiki:Gadget-formWizard-core.js
wikidata:MediaWiki:Gadget-formWizard.css wikidata:MediaWiki:Gadget-formWizard

Forms

Wiki Portal Config
meta.wikimedia.org IdeaLab ideas Meta:FormWizard/Config/IdeaLab
meta.wikimedia.org IdeaLab profiles Meta:FormWizard/Config/IdeaLab profile
meta.wikimedia.org Inspire campaigns Meta:FormWizard/Config/Inspire
meta.wikimedia.org Project Grants program Meta:FormWizard/Config/Project
meta.wikimedia.org Learning Pattern Library Meta:FormWizard/Config/Learning patterns
test.wikipedia.org testwiki:Wikipedia:Co-op testwiki:Wikipedia:Co-op/Config/Co-op/Member
test.wikipedia.org testwiki:Wikipedia:Co-op/Become a mentor testwiki:Wikipedia:Co-op/Config/Co-op/Mentor
no.wikimedia.org wmno:Wikistipend wmno:Wikimedia:FormWizard/Wikistipend
en.wikipedia.org en:Wikipedia:Co-op en:MediaWiki:Gadget-formWizard/Co-op/Learner
en.wikipedia.org en:Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Members en:MediaWiki:Gadget-formWizard/WikiProject Women in Technology/Join
wikidata.org wikidata:Wikidata:Data Import Hub wikidata:Wikidata:FormWizard/Config/Data import
wikidata:Wikidata:FormWizard/Config/Data import/en

Installation and setup

Installing the FormWizard

To install the FormWizard on a Wikimedia wiki, perform the following steps.

  1. Choose whether to install the monolingual or multilingual (translate extension compatible) version of the code
  2. Install the js and css files in the MediaWiki namespace:
    • MediaWiki:Gadget-formWizard.js
    • MediaWiki:Gadget-formWizard.css
  3. Create a gadget-description page at MediaWiki:Gadget-formWizard:
    A [[w:Wizard (software)|wizard]] for creating and expanding project pages. More information [[Meta:FormWizard|on Meta]].
  4. Specify the namespaces where the gadget will be enabled [unclear]
  5. Set the config path where configuration files will go by editing the following lines in MediaWiki:Gadget-formWizard-core.js:
    'configPath' : 'Wikipedia:FormWizard/Config/',
    'apiUrl' : 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?callback=?',
  6. Propose enabling the gadget on MediaWiki_talk:Gadgets-definition (or wherever new gadgets are proposed on your local wiki)
  7. Update the gadget configuration page MediaWiki:Gadgets-definition with the following items:
    * formWizard[ResourceLoader] |formWizard.js|relaxed-json.js|formWizard-core.js|formWizard.css

Setting up a new wizard

Setting up a new Wizard on a monolingual wiki (like English Wikipedia) involves two steps:

  1. create a configuration file
  2. add the appropriate UI buttons to the pages that will be the starting point for new page creation (or expansion)

Monolingual vs Multilingual

type description repository
monolingue The form will display in the wikis default language GitHub
multilíngue The form will display in the user's interface language (if the config is translation and a translation exists) GitHub

Most Wikimedia projects will want to use the monolingual version of the FormWizard.

The multilingual version of the FormWizard works with the Translate extension. Any string value in the configuration file can be wrapped in translation tags, and the file can be marked for translation, allowing the wizard to display instructional text in a user's interface language (if a translation exists).

See an example of a translated config file. One major difference in calling a multilingual version is that it will expect an English version of the config file using an /en suffix for the page title (e.g.Meta:FormWizard/Config/IdeaLab/en, not Meta:FormWizard/Config/IdeaLab), so be sure to create this translation page either manually or using the translate extension. Importantly, updating the configuration page for a multilingual file requires marking the page for translation after editing the file. Without marking the page for translation, the associated pages will not be updated, and no changes to the interface or operation will be occur.

Uses

JSON files are used to configure the contents of the Form Wizard dialog box.

Create a page

The primary purpose of the Form Wizard is for creating new wiki pages with a common format. Information that users enter into form fields (which you specify in the configuration file) will be published on the created page. You can also specify other content to be outputted on the created page by default (the user doesn't have to enter anything), such as section headings, <!-- inline comments --> and infobox parameters and values.

Below is an example of the 'config' sub dictionary for the first step of the IdeaLab wizard workflow.

Extended content
"step-1":{
	"projectNameTextbox": {
		"type": "smallTextBox",
		"placeholder": "What should we call your idea?",
		"title": "Idea title",
		"characterLength":100,
		"mandatory":true,
		"add-to": "infobox",
		"infobox-param":"project",
		"validate": "doesNotExists",
		"page-title":true,
	},
	"projectSummaryTextbox": {
		"type": "largeTextBox",
		"placeholder": "Briefly summarize your idea in one sentence",
		"title": "Summary",
		"characterLength":300,
		"mandatory": true,
		"add-to": "infobox",
		"infobox-param":"summary",
	},
	"projectProblemSolvedTextbox": {
		"type": "largeTextBox",
		"placeholder": "Explain the issue you want to address with this idea",
		"title": "What is the problem you're trying to solve?",
		"characterLength":2000,
		"section": "What is the problem you're trying to solve?",
		"mandatory": false,
		"add-to": "section",
		"parent" : "projectIdeaSection",
		"section-header": "What is the problem you're trying to solve?"
	},
	"projectSolutionTextbox": {
		"type": "largeTextBox",
		"placeholder": "Explain how your idea might address the issue",
		"title": "What is your solution?",
		"characterLength":2000,
		"section": "What is your solution?",
		"mandatory": false,
		"add-to": "section",
		"parent" : "projectIdeaSection",
		"section-header": "What is your solution?",
		"comment": "{{TOC_right}}",
	},
	"nextButton":{
		"type":"nextButton",
		"title":"Next"
	},
	"cancelButton":{
		"type": "cancelButton",
		"title":"Cancel"
	},
},

Expand a page

You can use the FormWizard to expand a page as well. The expand feature allows you to:

  • add new infobox parameters
  • change the value of existing infobox parameters
  • add new page sections to the bottom of the page

To use the FormWizard to expand a page:

  1. Populate the expand section of the config
  2. Place a UI button on the page (you can only expand the page the button is on)

Integration with other tools

The FormWizard can be used with any infobox template, as long as the template is in the top section of the page. However it is designed for use with Probox (the grants infobox). It also plays well with the AddMe gadget.

Configuration

Some notes available at this etherpad

The configuration for each grant type is maintained in a separate file, eg IdeaLab would be formsGadgetConfig/IdeaLab. Each config file has broadly two kinds of sub dictionaries. One called 'config' and the others called 'step-n'. Where n is the nth step in the form. At any given point of time only one step is visible. The user can navigate forward or backward. This is configurable too.

Below is an example of the 'config' sub dictionary

'config':{
	"post-edit": "Thank you for creating your idea! Visit the toolkit page (linked at the bottom of the infobox) for some next steps to turn your idea into action.",
	"infobox": "Probox",
	"page-home": "Grants:IdeaLab/Build",
	"dialog-title": "Let's create your idea!",
	"toolkit-name": "Toolkit",
	"toolkit-template": "subst:Grants:IdeaLab/Build/Idea_toolkit",
},

You can define as many steps as needed. Eg

"step-1":{
  					.....
  			},
"step-2":{
                                        .....
},
"step-3":{
                                        .....
}

The steps further contain elements as shown below.

"projectNameTextbox": {
	"type": "smallTextBox",
	"placeholder": "What should we call your idea?",
	"title": "Idea title",
	"characterLength":100,
	"mandatory":true,
	"error-messageLength": "Max length reached",
	"error-notFilled": "Mandatory field",
	"add-to": "infobox",
	"infobox-param":"project",
	"validate": "doesNotExists",
	"page-title":true,
},

Form elements

The elements supported in the forms gadget are listed below.

Text input

smallTextBox
smallTextBox creates a single line textbox
largeTextBox
largeTextBox creates a multiline line textbox for extended text input

Lists and selectors

checkboxList
checkboxList sets named infobox parameters to a numeric value you specify
stepperList
stepperList creates sequentially numbered infobox parameters, as many as you specify

For elements where there are multiple values like dropdowns, checkbox list and the special stepperlist the values are defined in the as given in the example below. The hidden values are values that will not be shown to the user but will get added to the page (infobox).

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"choiceList": [
{
	"key": "advisor",
	"value": 0
},
{
	"key": "community_organizer",
	"value": 0
},
{
	"key": "project_manager",
	"value": 0
},
{
	"key": "researcher",
	"value": 0
},
{
	"key": "designer",
	"value": 0
},
{
	"key": "developer",
	"value": 0
},
],
	"hidden": [
	{
		"key": "portal",
		"value": "Idealab"
	},
	{
		"key": "translations",
		"value": "Probox/Idealab/Content"
	},
	{
		"key": "more_participants",
		"value": "YES"
	}
	],
dropdownList
dropdownList allows you to select the value of an infobox parameter from a list.
image
image is used to select a thumbnail image for an infobox.

Static elements

link
link allows you to add a hyperlink to another wiki page or website of your choosing. The link will open in a new tab.
text

Textual description can be added, as many as need by adding like in the example below.

 "introText": {
"type": "text",
"string": "Don't worry about getting all your answers perfect in this form, you can edit the page later!",
},
cancelButton and nextButton
cancel and next exit and advance the FormWizard dialog, respectively.
backButton and doneButton
back and done buttons reverse or complete the workflow, respectively.

Form configuration parameters

Extended content
   "create": {
       "config":{
           "post-edit": "Thank you for creating your idea!",
           "new-page": true,
           "namespace": "Grants",
           "portal-page": "IdeaLab",
           "page-template": "",
           "infobox": "Probox",
           "talkpage-template": "",
           "page-home": "Grants:IdeaLab",
           "dialog-title": "Let's create your idea!",
           "error-not-logged-in": "Not logged in.",
          "edit-comment-prefix": "Creating a new idea ",
          "edit-comment-suffix": " (edited with FormWizard)",
       },
      ...
      ...
Extended content
   "expand": {
       "config":{
           "post-edit": "Thank you for turning your idea into an Inspire Grant proposal!",
           "new-page": false,
           "namespace": "Grants",
           "portal-page": "IdeaLab",
           "page-template": "",
           "infobox": "Probox",
           "talkpage-template": "",
           "page-home": "Grants:IdeaLab",
           "dialog-title": "Let's turn your idea into a grant proposal",
           "error-not-logged-in": "You are not logged in - please login to your account before continuing.",
           "edit-comment-prefix": "Expanded idea into an Inspire Grant proposal ",
           "edit-comment-suffix": "(edited with FormWizard)",
       },
      ...
      ...
parameter description values required create/expand
post-edit The pop-up message shown after the edit is made any text string ?
new-page Whether this form creates a new page or not boolean x
namespace The namespace where the form creation button is located any valid namespace x
portal-page The page that will be the direct parent of all pages created by the wizard any valid pagename ?
page-template
infobox The infobox used on the page (must be in top section) any valid template
talkpage-template
page-home any valid pagename
dialog-title The title of the Form Wizard dialog box hidden
error-not-logged-in The error message that appears if the user is not logged in any text string ?
edit-comment-prefix First half of custom edit comment any HTML comment
edit-comment-suffix Second half of custom edit comment (after page title) any HTML comment

Form element parameters

parameter description values required elements
type It defines the type of the element. The possible values can be found above. Eg: 'type':'largeTextBox' any valid element x all
placeholder As the name suggests it is a placeholder value for text fields. Eg: 'placeholder': 'This is a placeholder' any text string text
title This is the name that will be used for the field in the form. Eg: 'title':'Goals Section' any text string x all
characterLength For text fields a maximum string length can be defined after which the entered string will automatically be truncated. Eg: 'characterLength': '300' numeric x text
add-to It defines where the said field's value will be added to. Either as a new section or to the infobox. It can take two values 'section' and 'infobox'. Eg: 'add-to': 'section', infobox, section x all
section-header If add-to is defined as section then this key value is to be added. It conveys which section to add the string to. Eg: 'section-header': 'Goals',. any section title text
section This should match section-header any section title text
parent The parent section title, if the section being created is to be a sub-section of an existing page section any section title text
infobox-param In case add-to is defined as infobox then an infobox-param key value is added. This defines to which infobox param to add the string to. Eg: 'infobox-param': 'image' any infobox param all
mandatory It defines if a field must compulsorily be filled in or not. It takes a boolean value. It is either true or false. Eg: 'mandatory': 'false', true, false all
visibility You can hide some fields with a preset value. This is useful when you want to add something to the page but not necessarily but the user. Eg: 'visibility': 'hidden', hidden all
value Default values can be added to field any text string all
comment Default comments can be added to fields e.g. <!--In this section: briefly explain what are you trying to accomplish with this project, or what you expect will change as a result of this idea.--> any HTML comment text
url Url for default image Commons image link image
validate Validate that a MediaWiki page with a given name exists on this website (depends on page-title:true) Valid page title image, text
page-title Defines if the value of a field is the title of the created page true, false text
text-n adds a single line of arbitrary text to a form element any text string all
href adds a hyperlink any url link
link display text for a hyperlink any text string link
string The text displayed in a text-only formElement any text string text
choiceList A list of key/value pairs for stepperLists and checkBoxLists key: string; value: numeric (0 or 1) stepperList, checkboxList
hidden A list of key/value pairs for stepperLists and checkboxLists; adds arbitrary params and values to the infobox specified in the config key: string; value: string stepperList, checkboxList