Installation
You can install Open Forms in several ways, depending on your intended purpose and expertise.
Using Helm charts in Kubernetes environments.
Run with Docker Compose on your computer for private testing purposes
Run from Python code on your computer for development purposes
Note
If you don’t want to install Open Forms yourself, you can ask an Open Forms supplier to host and manage it for you.
After installation, follow the Configuration instructions to enable all available features.
Further reading
- Install using Docker Compose
- Securing an Open Forms installation
- Environment configuration reference
- Container health checks
- Observability
- Open Forms configuration (CLI)
- File uploads
- Using self-signed certificates
- Form hosting
- Redis configuration
- Update Open Forms with additional scripts
- Common issues
- Upgrade details to Open Forms 4.0.0
- Upgrade details to Open Forms 3.5.0
- Upgrade details to Open Forms 3.4.0
- Upgrade details to Open Forms 3.0.0
- Upgrade details to Open Forms 2.5.0
- Upgrade details to Open Forms 2.4.0