TellForm ======== Current stable release: v1.3.0 [![Stories in Ready](https://badge.waffle.io/whitef0x0/tellform.svg?label=ready&title=Ready)](http://waffle.io/whitef0x0/tellform) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/whitef0x0/tellform.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/whitef0x0/tellform) ![Project Status](https://img.shields.io/badge/status-beta-yellow.svg) [![Code Climate](https://codeclimate.com/github/whitef0x0/tellform/badges/gpa.svg)](https://codeclimate.com/github/whitef0x0/tellform) [![Codacy Badge](https://api.codacy.com/project/badge/Grade/3491e86eb7194308b8fc80711d736ede)](https://www.codacy.com/app/david-baldwin/tellform?utm_source=github.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=whitef0x0/tellform&utm_campaign=Badge_Grade) [![Gitter](https://badges.gitter.im/whitef0x0/tellform.svg)](https://gitter.im/whitef0x0/tellform?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge) TellForm is an *opensource alternative to TypeForm* built ontop of nodejs that can create stunning forms from PDFs or from scratch ##Demo Forms [Job Application Example](https://stage.tellform.com/#!/forms/571a76b856d64f9e4ca73ca1) [Contact Form Example](https://stage.tellform.com/#!/forms/57196d592601ed12074eecc0) [Patient Registration Example](https://stage.tellform.com/#!/forms/573f8329d18419854559c29c) ##Screenshots ![screenshot](design/screenshots/tellform_screenshot1.png) ## Features ###Currently following features are implemented: -User login system to manage forms -User CRUD -Form CRUD -11 possible types of form fields -Editable startpage -Push form data to OsacrHost EMR -Create forms from FDF-formatted PDFs (unstable) -Save form submissions as FDF-formatted PDFs (unstable) -Toggle forms as private (viewable only if logged in as Form's user) or public (viewable by anyone) -Drag and drop functionality to editing form field order -Editable form submissions (half-done) ###TODO: -Implement encryption for all form data -Integrate AWS for PDF saving -Add Typeform API integration -Add plugin/3rd party integration support (ala Slack) -Create wiki for easy installation and setup -Create mockups for different user view designs ## Quickstart Install dependencies first. ```bash $ npm install $ bower install ``` Setup environment. ```bash $ grunt build ``` Create your user account ```bash $ node ./scripts/setup.js ``` OR create your .env file ``` GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_ID=yourGAID PRERENDER_TOKEN=yourPrerender.ioToken COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN=yourCoveralls.ioToken MAILER_EMAIL_ID=SMTP_Injection MAILER_FROM=noreply@yourdomain.com MAILER_PASSWORD=your_sparkpost_apikey MAILER_SERVICE_PROVIDER=SparkPost BASE_URL=yourdomain.com DSN_KEY=yourPrivateRavenKey ``` Side note: ___Currently we are using Raven and Sentry [https://www.getsentry.com](https://www.getsentry.com) for error logging. To use it you must provide a valid private DSN key in your .env file and a public DSN key in app/views/layout.index.html___ Create this directory or you will get errors. ``` mkdir uploads/pdfs ``` Edit the 'env' config in gruntfile.js to make sure your .env file is being used. If you don't include this your app won't run To run development version: Set ```NODE_ENV=development``` in .env file ```$ grunt```` To run production version: Set ```NODE_ENV=development``` in .env file ```$ grunt```` Your application should run on port 3000 or the port you specified in your .env file, so in your browser just go to [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000) ## Testing Your Application You can run the full test suite included with MEAN.JS with the test task: ``` $ grunt test ``` This will run both the server-side tests (located in the app/tests/ directory) and the client-side tests (located in the public/modules/*/tests/). To execute only the server tests, run the test:server task: ``` $ grunt test:server ``` And to run only the client tests, run the test:client task: ``` $ grunt test:client ``` Currently the live example uses heroku github deployments. The Docker file is out of date and does not work. If someone wishes to get it working feel free to submit a pull request. To calculate your total test coverage with Istanbul, run the coverage task ```bash $ grunt coverage ``` To calculate your server-side test coverage with Istanbul, run the coverage task ```bash $ grunt coverage:server ``` To calculate your client-side test coverage with Istanbul, run the coverage task ```bash $ grunt coverage:client ``` ## Running in a secure environment To run your application in a secure manner you'll need to use OpenSSL and generate a set of self-signed certificates. Unix-based users can use the following command: ```bash $ sh ./scripts/generate-ssl-certs.sh ``` Windows users can follow instructions found [here](http://www.websense.com/support/article/kbarticle/How-to-use-OpenSSL-and-Microsoft-Certification-Authority). After you've generated the key and certificate, place them in the *config/sslcerts* folder. ## Credits Inspired/built off the great work of the [MeanJS team](https://github.com/mean/). ## Mentions on the Web [t3n.de](http://t3n.de/news/open-source-alternative-typeform-tellform-707295/) [BootCSS Expo](http://expo.bootcss.com/) [Product Hunt](https://www.producthunt.com/tech/tellform) [Hacker News Post](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11711095) [Reddit Posts](https://www.reddit.com/domain/tellform.com/)