Use Google Spreadsheets as your CMS. Display your spreadsheet data however you like right on your static site.
Connect your Google Spreadsheet to Gridspree. Then you can use mustache templates to display your data, or post new data with a form.
<script src="https://gridspree.io/ss/READ_KEY.js"></script>
<script type="x-gridspree-template">
<ul>
{{#rows}}
<li>
{{Price}},
{{Title}},
{{Quantity}}
</li>
{{/rows}}
</ul>
</script>
<form action="https://gridspree.io/ss/WRITE_KEY" method="POST">
<input type="text" name="Price">
<input type="text" name="Title">
<input type="text" name="Quantity">
<input type="submit" value="Send">
</form>
We don't store the contents of your spreadsheet. Instead we generate two access keys that link our APIs to your spreadsheet, one for reading and one for writing. You can delete these keys at any time to revoke access.
Gridspree is free for 1000 API calls per spreadsheet each month. If you need more, please reach out.
Yep, for now we cap API calls to 1000 per spreadsheet for each month. If you need more, please reach out to team@gridspree.io.
You'll need python 2.7 and should install pip, and create a virtual environment for the server.
Once your environment is setup, clone the source and cd into the root of the Gridspree repository. Then run:
pip install -r requirements.txt
then
python manage.py runserver
You will need to install the heroku toolbelt.
Once your environment is setup, clone the source and cd into the root of the Gridspree repository. Then run:
heroku app:create [your project name]
then
git push heroku
Your new project will be running at [your project name].herokuapp.com.
Gridspree requires Redis and MongoDB. If you're deploying to heroku you can get an addons, such as redistogo and mongohq. To install redistogo and mongohq into your project just run the commands:
heroku addons:add redistogo
heroku addons:add mongohq
Gridspree also requires a google developer credentials with the following APIs enabled:
Google Cloud Storage JSON API
Google+ API
Take a look at the main/settings.py
file for a list of environment variables that should be set in order for Data to work correctly.