Free JavaScript form builder library with integration for React, Angular, Vue, jQuery, and Knockout.
SurveyJS Form Library is a free to use MIT-licensed client-side component that allows you to render dynamic JSON-based forms in any JavaScript application, collect responses, and send all form submission data to a database of your choice. You can use it for multi-page forms of any length and complexity, pop-up surveys, quizzes, scored surveys, calculator forms, and more. SurveyJS Form Library has native support for React, Angular, Vue, and Knockout; jQuery is supported via a wrapper over the Knockout version. The library interacts with the server using JSON objects—for both form metadata, also known as form JSON schemas, and results. The SurveyJS product family also includes a robust form builder library that automatically generates form configuration files in JSON format. The form builder features a drag-and-drop UI, CSS Theme Editor, and GUI for conditional logic and form branching.
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https://github.com/surveyjs/survey-library/assets/102306951/844563b2-c7c3-400c-962f-bcdbe7274d55
The instructions below apply to SurveyJS Form Library for React, Knockout, jQuery, and Vue 2. If you are looking for instructions on how to build the library for Angular or Vue 3, refer to README files within the
survey-angular-ui
orsurvey-vue3-ui
packages.
Clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/surveyjs/survey-library.git
cd survey-library
Install dependencies
Make sure that you have Node.js v14 or later and a compatible npm version installed.
npm install -g karma-cli
npm install
Build the platform-independent part and plugins
npm run build_core
npm run build-plugins
Build the library
npm run build
You can find the built scripts and style sheets in folders under the build
directory.
Run test examples
npm run serve
This command runs a local HTTP server at http://localhost:7777/.
Run unit tests
npm run test
The unit tests use Karma.
SurveyJS Form Library is distributed under the MIT license.