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formbricks-formbricks/packages/js
Moritz Rengert 2205d98aeb Add new Consent Question Type (#342)
* feat: add consent to questionTypes and types

* feat: add default values to consent question

* feat: add consent question form

* feat: add consent question to preview / link survey

* fix: clean consent question html

* feat: add consent question to js package

* feat: add consent to summary list

* fix build errors

* fix: remove skip button, add button label input

* feat: add checked logic option

* fix: add accepted option

* update consent form to match new advanced settings layout

* remove console.log

* hide accepted condition if consent is required

* fix build errors

* update consent question return values

* remove console.log

* renamed submitted to clicked in CTA logic, removed submitted condition for consent questions

* remove logs display from demo;

* remove logs display from demo;

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Co-authored-by: Matthias Nannt <mail@matthiasnannt.com>
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Formbricks Browser JS Library

npm package MIT License

Please see Formbricks Docs. Specifically, Quickstart/Implementation details.

What is Formbricks

Formbricks is your go-to solution for in-product micro-surveys that will supercharge your product experience! 🚀 For more information please check out formbricks.com.

How to use this library

  1. Install the Formbricks package inside your project using npm:
npm install -s @formbricks/js
  1. Import Formbricks and initialize the widget in your main component (e.g., App.tsx or App.js):
import formbricks from "@formbricks/js";

if (typeof window !== "undefined") {
  formbricks.init({
    environmentId: "your-environment-id",
    apiHost: "https://app.formbricks.com",
  });
}

Replace your-environment-id with your actual environment ID. You can find your environment ID in the Setup Checklist in the Formbricks settings.

For more detailed guides for different frameworks, check out our Next.js and Vue.js guides.