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survey-creator-core
Advanced tools
Use SurveyJS Creator to create or edit JSON for SurveyJS Form Library.
A platform-independent data model for Survey Creator / Form Builder by SurveyJS. This package should be used with one of the following platform-specific UI rendering packages:
survey-creator-react
for Reactsurvey-creator-angular
for Angularsurvey-creator-knockout
for Knockout, jQuery, and VueIf you want to build the library yourself, do the following:
Clone the repo from GitHub and install build dependencies
git clone https://github.com/surveyjs/survey-creator.git
cd survey-creator/packages/survey-creator-core
npm install
Build the library
npm run build
You can find the built library in the "build" directory.
Run unit tests
npm test
This command runs unit tests using Karma.
Survey Creator (Form Builder) is not available for free commercial usage. You can find more information about licensing this product on the following page: Product Licensing.
FAQs
Use SurveyJS Creator to create or edit JSON for SurveyJS Form Library.
We found that survey-creator-core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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