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Forms

The Forms tab within the AutomatR Orchestrator application serves as a hub for managing forms, which are user interfaces designed to collect data and facilitate interactions. The Forms tab is a pivotal section for managing forms that play a role in data collection and user interactions. The tab provides a clear overview of available forms, featuring their names. Users can interact with forms using the Edit and Delete options within the Actions column. The search and filtering options streamline the process of locating specific forms, and the Refresh Table option ensures that the displayed form information remains current. The Forms tab supports efficient form management and enhances user interaction within the AutomatR Orchestrator environment.


Add Form

Here's a brief procedure for adding a form in the AutomatR Orchestrator application's Forms Tab:

  • Log in to the AutomatR Orchestrator application using your credentials.

  • Once logged in, navigate to the Forms tab within the application. This tab is where you create and manage different types of forms.

  • For initiating Form Addition, locate and click on the + (Add) button within the Forms tab, . This will initiate the process of adding a new form.

  • Enter a descriptive name for the form you are creating. This name should reflect the purpose or content of the form.

  • Utilize the Form Builder to construct the form according to your requirements. The Form Builder offers several options categorized as Basic, Advanced, Layout, Data, and Premium. For more details refer Form Builder Components

  • To add components to your form, click on the relevant category, and then drag and drop the desired component onto the Form Builder canvas. These components could include input fields, checkboxes, radio buttons, and more.

  • You can use the search field for quickly locating few specific components you're looking for.

  • Arrange the added components within the Form Builder to define the layout and structure of your form. You can rearrange, and align the components as needed.

  • Once you've added all the required options and configured the form layout, you can click on the Preview button to see how the final form will appear to users.

  • Review the form's content, layout, and options to ensure that everything is as you intend.

  • Once you're satisfied with the form's setup, click the Add button. This will finalize the form creation process and add the new form to the system.

Note: Take your time to carefully design the form, arrange the components logically, and ensure that the form's functionality meets your requirements.

Adding a form in the AutomatR Orchestrator application involves using the Form Builder to create a customized user interface. By dragging and dropping components from different categories, users can tailor the form to their specific needs. After configuring the layout and options, the Preview feature allows users to assess the form's appearance. Upon confirming the form's design, clicking the Add button finalizes the process and incorporates the new form into the AutomatR Orchestrator platform.


Form Builder Components

The Form Builder offers a comprehensive range of components categorized under Basic, Advanced, Layout, Data, and Premium options. Each category includes components tailored for specific data types, interactions, and organizational needs. Users can drag and drop these components onto the Form Builder canvas to create custom forms that suit their specific requirements. This versatility allows for the creation of diverse and user-friendly forms within the AutomatR Orchestrator application.

Here's a detailed description of each component category and the components available under the Form Builder option:

ComponentsDescription
Basic Components
Text FieldA single-line input field where users can enter text or numbers.
Text AreaA multi-line input field allowing users to enter larger amounts of text.
NumberAn input field specifically designed for numeric values.
PasswordA text input field where characters are masked for secure password entry.
CheckboxA selection box allowing users to choose one or multiple options.
Select BoxesA dropdown selection allowing users to choose from a list of options with multiple selections possible.
SelectA dropdown selection where users can choose a single option.
RadioA set of radio buttons where users select a single option from a list.
ButtonA button that can trigger an action, like submitting the form.
Advanced Components
EmailAn input field specifically designed for email addresses.
UrlAn input field for website URLs.
Phone NumberAn input field for entering phone numbers.
TagsA component for adding tags or labels to form submissions.
AddressA structured component for entering addresses.
Date/TimeA component for selecting a specific date and time.
DayA component to select a specific day of the week.
TimeA component for selecting a specific time of day.
CurrencyAn input field specifically designed for currency values.
SurveyA component to create survey-like questions with multiple choice answers.
SignatureA component that allows users to provide a digital signature.
Layout Components
HTML ElementA component that allows the inclusion of custom HTML content.
ContentA component for adding textual content or instructions within the form.
ColumnsA layout component to divide the form into columns for better organization.
Field SetA grouping component to visually group related fields.
PanelA collapsible container for grouping and organizing form elements.
TableA layout component for creating tabular data structures.
TabsA component for organizing content into tabbed sections.
WellA container to provide a visual highlight to its content.
Data Components
HiddenA component for storing data without displaying it to the user.
ContainerA layout component to group and organize other components.
Data MapA component to map data from external sources to form fields.
Data GridA component for displaying data in a grid format.
Edit GridA component for editing multiple rows of data in a grid format.
Premium Components
reCAPTCHAA component to add Google reCAPTCHA for spam protection.
FileA component for uploading files.
Nested FormA component to include another form within the current form.
CustomA component to integrate custom HTML, scripts, or third-party elements.

Update Form

The Actions column provides options for interacting with each form entry, the Edit option allows users to modify the details, layout, or content of the form. This action is typically used to update existing forms to better align with evolving requirements.


Delete Form

The Actions column provides options for interacting with each form entry, the Delete option permits users to remove a specific form from the system. This action is irreversible, and users should exercise caution when using it.