ODK Data automatically imported in Drupal 7 as nodes

Hello,

I have been able to integrate ODK form data to automatically get imported
into a Drupal 7 setup, where each ODK row is imported as a separate node in
Drupal.

This allows for a great deal of flexibility in using the ODK data in the
powerful Drupal platform. The import included image as well as GPS
Co-ordinates, recorded via ODK.

The final output can be seen
here: http://www.karmayog.in/traffic/citizen-observations (the data in this
link has been collected via ODK)
(UI and layout/view of the data in the above link is not very well done,
but that is a web/css design issue and not a ODK-Drupal integration issue).

I intend to write a step-by-step guide for the same, though it might take
me a week or so to complete it. In case, in the meantime any one needs
pointers on setting up such an integration, will be happy to share my
learning.

Best,
Ronak

rsutaria@gmail.com

Hi Ronak

I am very interested in this. Well done on getting this to work.

Please let us have your guide as soon as its ready.

Thanks Again

··· On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 9:20 PM, rsutaria wrote:

Hello,

I have been able to integrate ODK form data to automatically get imported
into a Drupal 7 setup, where each ODK row is imported as a separate node in
Drupal.

This allows for a great deal of flexibility in using the ODK data in the
powerful Drupal platform. The import included image as well as GPS
Co-ordinates, recorded via ODK.

The final output can be seen here:
http://www.karmayog.in/traffic/citizen-observations (the data in this
link has been collected via ODK)
(UI and layout/view of the data in the above link is not very well done,
but that is a web/css design issue and not a ODK-Drupal integration issue).

I intend to write a step-by-step guide for the same, though it might take
me a week or so to complete it. In case, in the meantime any one needs
pointers on setting up such an integration, will be happy to share my
learning.

Best,
Ronak

rsutaria@gmail.com

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Thanks for the interest in the integration guide.

I've managed to document all the steps I followed over here:

https://medium.com/what-i-learned-building/850ec2fdbc78

Hope it's helpful to others as well.

Cheers,
Ronak Sutaria

··· On Wednesday, 18 September 2013 00:50:07 UTC+5:30, rsutaria wrote: > > Hello, > > I have been able to integrate ODK form data to automatically get imported > into a Drupal 7 setup, where each ODK row is imported as a separate node in > Drupal. > > This allows for a great deal of flexibility in using the ODK data in the > powerful Drupal platform. The import included image as well as GPS > Co-ordinates, recorded via ODK. > > The final output can be seen here: > http://www.karmayog.in/traffic/citizen-observations (the data in this > link has been collected via ODK) > (UI and layout/view of the data in the above link is not very well done, > but that is a web/css design issue and not a ODK-Drupal integration issue). > > I intend to write a step-by-step guide for the same, though it might take > me a week or so to complete it. In case, in the meantime any one needs > pointers on setting up such an integration, will be happy to share my > learning. > > Best, > Ronak > > >

Hi

Great to see ODK going in this direction as data collected in the field can
be used in so many ways once it is in a content platform like drupal. I was
hoping this would be a direct connection between drupl and ODK collect on
the phone, rather than an export of data between agregate and drupal.

Have you got plans to take this idea further in that direction. Or is
anyone else out there working on it.

Being able to control all forms and data management from within drupal
would realy simplify the whole back end process to ODK whick at the moment
is bitty and made up of different systems with individual exports and
publishing that creates different locations where data is held.

Taking all data from ODK collect into one place in drupal and then using it
as a central platform for data management, analysis, visualisation and
presentation to public audiences all from the one central location seem to
be very powerful.

Jon

··· On Tuesday, 17 September 2013 20:20:07 UTC+1, rsutaria wrote: > > Hello, > > I have been able to integrate ODK form data to automatically get imported > into a Drupal 7 setup, where each ODK row is imported as a separate node in > Drupal. > > This allows for a great deal of flexibility in using the ODK data in the > powerful Drupal platform. The import included image as well as GPS > Co-ordinates, recorded via ODK. > > The final output can be seen here: > http://www.karmayog.in/traffic/citizen-observations (the data in this > link has been collected via ODK) > (UI and layout/view of the data in the above link is not very well done, > but that is a web/css design issue and not a ODK-Drupal integration issue). > > I intend to write a step-by-step guide for the same, though it might take > me a week or so to complete it. In case, in the meantime any one needs > pointers on setting up such an integration, will be happy to share my > learning. > > Best, > Ronak > > rsut...@gmail.com >

Hey Ronak,
This is great achievement. I am sure ODK users like myself have been
longing for something of this nature.....

··· Sent from my Samsung mobile. On Sep 17, 2013 3:20 PM, "rsutaria" wrote:

Hello,

I have been able to integrate ODK form data to automatically get imported
into a Drupal 7 setup, where each ODK row is imported as a separate node in
Drupal.

This allows for a great deal of flexibility in using the ODK data in the
powerful Drupal platform. The import included image as well as GPS
Co-ordinates, recorded via ODK.

The final output can be seen here:
http://www.karmayog.in/traffic/citizen-observations (the data in this
link has been collected via ODK)
(UI and layout/view of the data in the above link is not very well done,
but that is a web/css design issue and not a ODK-Drupal integration issue).

I intend to write a step-by-step guide for the same, though it might take
me a week or so to complete it. In case, in the meantime any one needs
pointers on setting up such an integration, will be happy to share my
learning.

Best,
Ronak

rsutaria@gmail.com

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Nice to hear. But the post is not available. It seems to be deleted. Where
can i found it

··· On Wednesday, September 18, 2013 at 12:50:07 AM UTC+5:30, Ronak Sutaria wrote: > > Hello, > > I have been able to integrate ODK form data to automatically get imported > into a Drupal 7 setup, where each ODK row is imported as a separate node in > Drupal. > > This allows for a great deal of flexibility in using the ODK data in the > powerful Drupal platform. The import included image as well as GPS > Co-ordinates, recorded via ODK. > > The final output can be seen here: > http://www.karmayog.in/traffic/citizen-observations (the data in this > link has been collected via ODK) > (UI and layout/view of the data in the above link is not very well done, > but that is a web/css design issue and not a ODK-Drupal integration issue). > > I intend to write a step-by-step guide for the same, though it might take > me a week or so to complete it. In case, in the meantime any one needs > pointers on setting up such an integration, will be happy to share my > learning. > > Best, > Ronak > > rsut...@gmail.com >

Hi everyone,

Can someone please share the pdf.

··· On Tuesday, September 17, 2013 at 8:20:07 PM UTC+1, Ronak Sutaria wrote: > Hello, > > > I have been able to integrate ODK form data to automatically get imported into a Drupal 7 setup, where each ODK row is imported as a separate node in Drupal. > > > This allows for a great deal of flexibility in using the ODK data in the powerful Drupal platform. The import included image as well as GPS Co-ordinates, recorded via ODK. > > > The final output can be seen here: http://www.karmayog.in/traffic/citizen-observations (the data in this link has been collected via ODK) > (UI and layout/view of the data in the above link is not very well done, but that is a web/css design issue and not a ODK-Drupal integration issue). > > > I intend to write a step-by-step guide for the same, though it might take me a week or so to complete it. In case, in the meantime any one needs pointers on setting up such an integration, will be happy to share my learning. > > > Best, > Ronak > > > rsut...@gmail.com

Hi Ronak,

Can you please share the process?

··· On Tuesday, September 17, 2013 at 8:20:07 PM UTC+1, Ronak Sutaria wrote: > Hello, > > > I have been able to integrate ODK form data to automatically get imported into a Drupal 7 setup, where each ODK row is imported as a separate node in Drupal. > > > This allows for a great deal of flexibility in using the ODK data in the powerful Drupal platform. The import included image as well as GPS Co-ordinates, recorded via ODK. > > > The final output can be seen here: http://www.karmayog.in/traffic/citizen-observations (the data in this link has been collected via ODK) > (UI and layout/view of the data in the above link is not very well done, but that is a web/css design issue and not a ODK-Drupal integration issue). > > > I intend to write a step-by-step guide for the same, though it might take me a week or so to complete it. In case, in the meantime any one needs pointers on setting up such an integration, will be happy to share my learning. > > > Best, > Ronak > > > rsut...@gmail.com

Hello Ronak,
I too am extremely interested in this, and am eagerly awaiting your
documentation. Also appreciate your fostering this spirit of sharing novel
approaches to working with ODK in general.

Tumaini

··· On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 10:52 AM, Bashir Jahed wrote:

Hi Ronak

I am very interested in this. Well done on getting this to work.

Please let us have your guide as soon as its ready.

Thanks Again

On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 9:20 PM, rsutaria rsutaria@gmail.com wrote:

Hello,

I have been able to integrate ODK form data to automatically get imported
into a Drupal 7 setup, where each ODK row is imported as a separate node in
Drupal.

This allows for a great deal of flexibility in using the ODK data in the
powerful Drupal platform. The import included image as well as GPS
Co-ordinates, recorded via ODK.

The final output can be seen here:
http://www.karmayog.in/traffic/citizen-observations (the data in this
link has been collected via ODK)
(UI and layout/view of the data in the above link is not very well done,
but that is a web/css design issue and not a ODK-Drupal integration issue).

I intend to write a step-by-step guide for the same, though it might take
me a week or so to complete it. In case, in the meantime any one needs
pointers on setting up such an integration, will be happy to share my
learning.

Best,
Ronak

rsutaria@gmail.com

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Jon,

I agree with you, that making data collected via ODK to become accessible
in a platform like Drupal is indeed a powerful combination. Many
governments and civic corporations are using Drupal as a part of their Open
Data policy.

I have prepared a step by step guide for importing ODK collect data into
Drupal 7. You can read the same here:

https://medium.com/what-i-learned-building/850ec2fdbc78

Hope this helps unlock more and more data :slight_smile:

Ronak

··· On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 12:01 PM, Jon Parsons wrote:

Hi

Great to see ODK going in this direction as data collected in the field
can be used in so many ways once it is in a content platform like drupal. I
was hoping this would be a direct connection between drupl and ODK collect
on the phone, rather than an export of data between agregate and drupal.

Have you got plans to take this idea further in that direction. Or is
anyone else out there working on it.

Being able to control all forms and data management from within drupal
would realy simplify the whole back end process to ODK whick at the moment
is bitty and made up of different systems with individual exports and
publishing that creates different locations where data is held.

Taking all data from ODK collect into one place in drupal and then using
it as a central platform for data management, analysis, visualisation and
presentation to public audiences all from the one central location seem to
be very powerful.

Jon

On Tuesday, 17 September 2013 20:20:07 UTC+1, rsutaria wrote:

Hello,

I have been able to integrate ODK form data to automatically get imported
into a Drupal 7 setup, where each ODK row is imported as a separate node in
Drupal.

This allows for a great deal of flexibility in using the ODK data in the
powerful Drupal platform. The import included image as well as GPS
Co-ordinates, recorded via ODK.

The final output can be seen here: http://www.karmayog.in/**
traffic/citizen-observationshttp://www.karmayog.in/traffic/citizen-observations(the data in this link has been collected via ODK)
(UI and layout/view of the data in the above link is not very well done,
but that is a web/css design issue and not a ODK-Drupal integration issue).

I intend to write a step-by-step guide for the same, though it might take
me a week or so to complete it. In case, in the meantime any one needs
pointers on setting up such an integration, will be happy to share my
learning.

Best,
Ronak

rsut...@gmail.com

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Hi Ronak,

I have noticed that the post was deleted. Would it be possible to publish it again or upload it as a PDF document?

Thank you.

··· On Thursday, September 19, 2013 7:47:21 AM UTC+3, Ronak Sutaria wrote: > Thanks for the interest in the integration guide. > > > I've managed to document all the steps I followed over here: > > > https://medium.com/what-i-learned-building/850ec2fdbc78 > > > Hope it's helpful to others as well. > > > Cheers, > Ronak Sutaria > > > > > > > > > On Wednesday, 18 September 2013 00:50:07 UTC+5:30, rsutaria wrote: > Hello, > > > I have been able to integrate ODK form data to automatically get imported into a Drupal 7 setup, where each ODK row is imported as a separate node in Drupal. > > > This allows for a great deal of flexibility in using the ODK data in the powerful Drupal platform. The import included image as well as GPS Co-ordinates, recorded via ODK. > > > The final output can be seen here: http://www.karmayog.in/traffic/citizen-observations (the data in this link has been collected via ODK) > (UI and layout/view of the data in the above link is not very well done, but that is a web/css design issue and not a ODK-Drupal integration issue). > > > I intend to write a step-by-step guide for the same, though it might take me a week or so to complete it. In case, in the meantime any one needs pointers on setting up such an integration, will be happy to share my learning. > > > Best, > Ronak

Hi Yama,

I've attached the PDF here..

Best,
Ronak

ODK_Drupal7_Integration.pdf (2.11 MB)

··· -- * /* @rsutaria

On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 7:07 PM, yama.farooq@gmail.com wrote:

On Tuesday, September 17, 2013 at 8:20:07 PM UTC+1, Ronak Sutaria wrote:

Hello,

I have been able to integrate ODK form data to automatically get
imported into a Drupal 7 setup, where each ODK row is imported as a
separate node in Drupal.

This allows for a great deal of flexibility in using the ODK data in the
powerful Drupal platform. The import included image as well as GPS
Co-ordinates, recorded via ODK.

The final output can be seen here: http://www.karmayog.in/
traffic/citizen-observations (the data in this link has been collected
via ODK)
(UI and layout/view of the data in the above link is not very well done,
but that is a web/css design issue and not a ODK-Drupal integration issue).

I intend to write a step-by-step guide for the same, though it might
take me a week or so to complete it. In case, in the meantime any one needs
pointers on setting up such an integration, will be happy to share my
learning.

Best,
Ronak

rsut...@gmail.com

Hi Ronak,

Can you please share the process?

Dear Ronak

The post is not available. Please direct me to a page where I can find step by step guidance. Many thanks

Hi,
Could somebody reopen this link for us please on how to redirect ODK phone
to post on drupal

Kind Request
Simon

··· On Friday, September 20, 2013 at 10:06:30 AM UTC+3, Ronak Sutaria wrote: > > Jon, > > I agree with you, that making data collected via ODK to become accessible > in a platform like Drupal is indeed a powerful combination. Many > governments and civic corporations are using Drupal as a part of their Open > Data policy. > > I have prepared a step by step guide for importing ODK collect data into > Drupal 7. You can read the same here: > > https://medium.com/what-i-learned-building/850ec2fdbc78 > > Hope this helps unlock more and more data :-) > > > Ronak > > > On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 12:01 PM, Jon Parsons <j.pa...@globalcanopy.org > wrote: > >> Hi >> >> Great to see ODK going in this direction as data collected in the field >> can be used in so many ways once it is in a content platform like drupal. I >> was hoping this would be a direct connection between drupl and ODK collect >> on the phone, rather than an export of data between agregate and drupal. >> >> Have you got plans to take this idea further in that direction. Or is >> anyone else out there working on it. >> >> Being able to control all forms and data management from within drupal >> would realy simplify the whole back end process to ODK whick at the moment >> is bitty and made up of different systems with individual exports and >> publishing that creates different locations where data is held. >> >> Taking all data from ODK collect into one place in drupal and then using >> it as a central platform for data management, analysis, visualisation and >> presentation to public audiences all from the one central location seem to >> be very powerful. >> >> Jon >> >> >> On Tuesday, 17 September 2013 20:20:07 UTC+1, rsutaria wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I have been able to integrate ODK form data to automatically get >>> imported into a Drupal 7 setup, where each ODK row is imported as a >>> separate node in Drupal. >>> >>> This allows for a great deal of flexibility in using the ODK data in the >>> powerful Drupal platform. The import included image as well as GPS >>> Co-ordinates, recorded via ODK. >>> >>> The final output can be seen here: http://www.karmayog.in/ >>> traffic/citizen-observations (the data in this link has been collected >>> via ODK) >>> (UI and layout/view of the data in the above link is not very well done, >>> but that is a web/css design issue and not a ODK-Drupal integration issue). >>> >>> I intend to write a step-by-step guide for the same, though it might >>> take me a week or so to complete it. In case, in the meantime any one needs >>> pointers on setting up such an integration, will be happy to share my >>> learning. >>> >>> Best, >>> Ronak >>> >>> rsut...@gmail.com >>> >> -- >> -- >> Post: opend...@googlegroups.com >> Unsubscribe: opendatakit...@googlegroups.com >> Options: http://groups.google.com/group/opendatakit?hl=en >> >> --- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to a topic in the >> Google Groups "ODK Community" group. >> To unsubscribe from this topic, visit >> https://groups.google.com/d/topic/opendatakit/GqDyC47hrys/unsubscribe. >> To unsubscribe from this group and all its topics, send an email to >> opendatakit...@googlegroups.com . >> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out. >> > >

Hi Ronak,
did you get this pdf for this resource.If yes dont hesitate sharing with us
please
Kind Request
Simon

··· On Wednesday, October 15, 2014 at 11:26:31 AM UTC+3, kshi...@gmail.com wrote: > > Hi Ronak, > > I have noticed that the post was deleted. Would it be possible to publish > it again or upload it as a PDF document? > > Thank you. > On Thursday, September 19, 2013 7:47:21 AM UTC+3, Ronak Sutaria wrote: > > Thanks for the interest in the integration guide. > > > > > > I've managed to document all the steps I followed over here: > > > > > > https://medium.com/what-i-learned-building/850ec2fdbc78 > > > > > > Hope it's helpful to others as well. > > > > > > Cheers, > > Ronak Sutaria > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Wednesday, 18 September 2013 00:50:07 UTC+5:30, rsutaria wrote: > > Hello, > > > > > > I have been able to integrate ODK form data to automatically get > imported into a Drupal 7 setup, where each ODK row is imported as a > separate node in Drupal. > > > > > > This allows for a great deal of flexibility in using the ODK data in the > powerful Drupal platform. The import included image as well as GPS > Co-ordinates, recorded via ODK. > > > > > > The final output can be seen here: > http://www.karmayog.in/traffic/citizen-observations (the data in this > link has been collected via ODK) > > (UI and layout/view of the data in the above link is not very well done, > but that is a web/css design issue and not a ODK-Drupal integration issue). > > > > > > I intend to write a step-by-step guide for the same, though it might > take me a week or so to complete it. In case, in the meantime any one needs > pointers on setting up such an integration, will be happy to share my > learning. > > > > > > Best, > > Ronak > >

Hi, sorry to bother...

Has someone saved the step by step guide made by Ronak?
There seems to be significant interest in it, and it would be nice to share it.

Best regards
Luc

Thanks you so much Ronak.

··· On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 2:56 PM, Ronak Sutaria wrote:

Hi Yama,

I've attached the PDF here..

Best,
Ronak

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On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 7:07 PM, yama.farooq@gmail.com wrote:

On Tuesday, September 17, 2013 at 8:20:07 PM UTC+1, Ronak Sutaria wrote:

Hello,

I have been able to integrate ODK form data to automatically get
imported into a Drupal 7 setup, where each ODK row is imported as a
separate node in Drupal.

This allows for a great deal of flexibility in using the ODK data in
the powerful Drupal platform. The import included image as well as GPS
Co-ordinates, recorded via ODK.

The final output can be seen here: http://www.karmayog.in/traffic
/citizen-observations (the data in this link has been collected via ODK)
(UI and layout/view of the data in the above link is not very well
done, but that is a web/css design issue and not a ODK-Drupal integration
issue).

I intend to write a step-by-step guide for the same, though it might
take me a week or so to complete it. In case, in the meantime any one needs
pointers on setting up such an integration, will be happy to share my
learning.

Best,
Ronak

rsut...@gmail.com

Hi Ronak,

Can you please share the process?

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