PyGoogleForm

A simple Python library to submit Google Forms in Python.


Keywords
Google, Form
License
MIT
Install
pip install PyGoogleForm==0.6

Documentation

PyGoogleForm

A simple Python library to submit Google Forms in Python.

The goal is to be able to submit Google Forms from anything else than a web page (a Desktop app, or any device that doesn't use a browser).

Installation

pip install PyGoogleForm

How to use

First, create your form in Google Form, and then click "view live form". Then in your code:

import PyGoogleForm
# Use the url of the page to initialize the GFParser
url = "https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1jzDkEha066GwSCcSrCg1yaJJLpJAk0_aIFwf6GQgmmU/viewform"
gForm = PyGoogleForm.GFParser(url)

# Get the questions by IDs
questionIDs = gForm.getQuestionIDs()
question1 = gForm.getQuestionInfo(questionIDs[0])
# question1 == [ID, type, question text, [possible choices]]

# Answering a question
gForm.answerQuestion(question[0], "ok")

# Finally, submit the form
gForm.submit()

Limitations

  • can handle only basic types: radio, select, checkbox, text, paragraph text
  • doesn't support "required" answers. The form is submitted and the answer recorded in the answer sheet

Licence

The project uses a permissive MIT Licence. Do whatever you want with it.

Resource

Special thanks to Kristler on Reddit for the inspiration.