A content type, workflow, and portlet for conducting online polls, for anonymous and logged-in users.
Project description
Overview
A content type, workflow, and portlet for conducting online polls, for anonymous and logged-in users.
Features
Polls can be open for anonymous users to vote
Voting can take place in the object or in a voting portlet
The voting portlet shows automatically the latest open poll or a specific open poll
Users can see partial results of the poll
Results can be shown using a bar chart, a pie chart, or just by number of votes
Polls can have relations with other content in the site
Workflow description
The workflow associated with polls has the following states: Private, Pending review, Open and Closed.
Polls are created in Private state; only Owner, Manager, Editor or Site Administrator roles can modify them
When a poll is Private it can be sent to Pending review or directly to Open, if the user has the proper role (Reviewer, Manager, Site Administrator)
When a poll is Pending review it can be edited by Manager, Editor, Reviewer or Site Administrator roles
A poll in Pending review can be sent to Open, with “Review portal content” permission, or to Private, with “Request review” permission
When the poll is Open, people can only vote; nobody can modify the poll in any way
An Open poll can be sent to Private or Closed state by Reviewer, Manager or Site Administrator roles
When an Open poll is sent to Private, all votes are removed to avoid data manipulation.
When a poll is Closed nobody can modify it, nor can anyone vote on it; there is no way to reopen a closed poll
Installation
To enable this product in a buildout-based installation:
Edit your buildout.cfg and add collective.polls to the list of eggs to install
[buildout] ... eggs = collective.polls
You may need to extend a Dexterity known good set (KGS) to make sure that you get the right versions of the packages that make up Dexterity
[buildout] ... extends = http://good-py.appspot.com/release/dexterity/1.2.1
After updating the configuration you need to run ‘’bin/buildout’’, which will take care of updating your system.
Go to the ‘Site Setup’ page in a Plone site and click on the ‘Add-ons’ link.
Check the box next to ‘’collective.polls’’ and click the ‘Activate’ button.
Note: You may have to empty your browser cache and save your resource registries in order to see the effects of the product installation.
Contributors
Franco Pellegrini
Héctor Velarde
Érico Andrei
Rafahela Bazzanella
Silvestre Huens
WebDesignerDepot (icon)
Development sponsored by Open Multimedia and Simples Consultoria.
Changelog
1.0 (2012-05-02)
Tested for Plone 4.2 compatibility. [hvelarde]
Updated Dexterity version requirement (we want to use latest version to avoid any issues). [hvelarde]
Added a nice hack to include both README.txt and README.rst in the package declaration. [hvelarde]
Pie chart is now shown when all votes go to one option (issue #27). [flecox]
1.0rc2 (2012-02-20)
Ajax load of partial results on portlet (issue #37). [Quimera]
Updated Brazilian Portuguese translation. [ericof]
Added option to control if portlet shows closed polls when no open ones are available (issue #32). [ericof]
Added validation for Poll options (issue #31). [ericof]
Add a subscriber to erase votes when poll is sent back to revision (issue #33). [ericof]
Fix Anonymous permissions to View and Vote on polls. [ericof]
Modify workflows and permissions to be consistent with the ones used in Plone. [ericof]
Fixed MANIFEST.in file. [nueces]
Renamed the workflow state to ‘Opened’ instead of ‘Published’ (issue #26). [frapell]
Updated tests and translations. [frapell]
Added the pieChart to the portlet (issue #23). [frapell]
Made the poll redirect to the place where the vote was casted (issue #22). [frapell]
Updated Spanish translation. [hvelarde]
Fixed permissions on private and pending states (issue #20). [hvelarde]
Fixed javascript registry uninstall and tests. [hvelarde]
1.0rc1 (2012-01-10)
Initial release.
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