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survey.js is a JavaScript Survey Library. It is a modern way to add a survey to your website. It uses JSON for survey metadata and results.
A free and open-source MIT-licensed JavaScript form builder library that allows you to design dynamic, data-driven, multi-language survey forms and run them in your React applications.
To get started with SurveyJS React Form Library, refer to the following tutorial: Add a Survey to a React Application.
Install SurveyJS React Form Library dependencies and build this library
cd ../survey-react-ui
npm i
npm run build
You can find the built scripts in folders under the build directory.
Run a test application
npm run start
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.
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survey.js is a JavaScript Survey Library. It is a modern way to add a survey to your website. It uses JSON for survey metadata and results.
The npm package survey-react-ui receives a total of 65,723 weekly downloads. As such, survey-react-ui popularity was classified as popular.
We found that survey-react-ui demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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