A free MIT-licensed Angular UI component that renders dynamic, interactive JSON-based forms and surveys. You can use it to collect responses from users and send them to your own database.
npm install survey-angular-ui


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 Angular applications.
> NOTE: SurveyJS for Angular requires Angular v12.0.0 or newer and depends on the @angular/cdk package. If your project does not include it yet, run the following command:
>
> ``cmd`
> npm install @angular/cdk@^12.0.0 --save
> survey-angular
>
> Earlier Angular versions are supported by the package. It depends on Knockout and is now obsolete. However, you can use it in your Angular v8–v11 projects. Refer to the following examples on GitHub for more information:
>
> - Add SurveyJS Form Library to an Angular v8–v11 Application
> - Add Survey Creator to an Angular v8–v11 Application.
- Dynamic forms, surveys, polls, and quizzes for your JavaScript application
- Integration with React, Angular, Vue, jQuery, and Knockout
- 20+ built-in question types and support for custom question types
- Built-in themes and CSS customization
- Answer validation
- TypeScript support
- Community-supported UI localization to 50+ languages
- Integration with any backend framework (examples for PHP, NodeJS, and ASP.NET included)
- Compatibility with any server + database combination
- Third-party component integration
To get started with SurveyJS Angular Form Library, refer to the following tutorial: Add a Survey to an Angular Application.
- Website
- Documentation
- Live Examples
- What's New
1. Build the platform-independent part
2. Install SurveyJS Angular Form Library dependencies and build this library
``
cd ../survey-angular-ui
npm i
npm run build
You can find the built scripts in folders under the build directory.
3. Run a test application
``
cd example
npm i
cd ../
npm run serve:example:dev
This command runs a local HTTP server at http://localhost:4200/.
4. Run unit tests
```
npm run test
The unit tests use Karma.
SurveyJS Form Library is distributed under the MIT license.