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TellForm
Current stable release: v1.2.1
TellForm is an opensource alternative to TypeForm built ontop of nodejs that can create stunning forms from PDFs or from scratch
Currently following features are implemented:
##Current Features -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.
$ npm install
$ bower install
Setup environment.
$ grunt build
To run development version:
$ grunt default
To run production version:
$ grunt production
Your application should run on port 3000, so in your browser just go to 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 The Docker file is out of date and does not work.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
$ grunt coverage
To calculate your server-side test coverage with Istanbul, run the coverage task
$ grunt coverage:server
To calculate your client-side test coverage with Istanbul, run the coverage task
$ 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:
$ sh ./scripts/generate-ssl-certs.sh
Windows users can follow instructions found here. 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.