Feature Usage Survey
Discover and rate features to help refine our tools. Share your usage patterns and suggest enhancements to shape our platform's future.
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Discover and rate features to help refine our tools. Share your usage patterns and suggest enhancements to shape our platform's future.
Last updated
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To install the Quest react-sdk
into your project, follow these steps:
Open your terminal/command prompt.
Navigate to your project's root directory using the cd
command if you're not already there.
Run the following command to install the quest-sdk
package using npm:
This command will download and install the package and its dependencies into your project.
Make sure your project has npm and Node.js installed, and that you have the necessary permissions to install packages in your project directory.
Versatile Feature Usage Survey Component: Integrate diverse survey elements into your app, allowing for comprehensive data collection tailored to various use cases.
Seamless Integration: Enable easy incorporation of the survey solution into your customer's application, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free user experience.
Dedicated Surveys Category: Provide a centralized hub within the app, featuring a range of templates for streamlined management and efficient access to different survey types.
Customizable Templates: Tailor surveys to specific needs with customizable templates, empowering users to adapt and optimize data collection for their unique requirements.
The Feature Usage Survey
component accepts the following props
Prop Name | Type | Required | Details |
---|---|---|---|
userId | string | required | The unique identifier of the user. |
token | string | required | An authentication token or API key necessary for accessing Survey or quest data. |
questId | string | required | The unique identifier for the Survey or quest |
heading | string | required | The title or heading of the Survey |
subHeading | string | required | A brief description for the Survey |
bgColor | string | optional | This helps to change Background color as per requirements. Works only for liner-gradient and radial-gradient. |
ratingType | string | optional | This helps in Change the rating icons |
btnTextColor | string | optional | The Text color of continue and Submit button |
iconColor | string | optional | The quest logo icon color |
onSubmit | function | optional | Callback function triggered on form submission. |
uniqueEmailId | string | optional | Unique email identifier. |
uniqueUserId | string | optional | Unique user identifier. |
questionsPerSections | array of arrays | optional | Specify the number of questions in a section. |
entityAuthenticationToken | string | optional | Authentication token for login. |
variation | string | optional | To specify variation |
showFooter | boolean | optional | To show or hide the component footer |
styleConfig | object | optional | An object containing CSS properties for styling various components within the survey process, including form, headings, descriptions, inputs, labels, text area, buttons, modal, and footer . |
You can customize the UI with type of styleConfig would be
To integrate the Feature Usage Survey
component into your React application, follow these steps
Import the CSS: In your JavaScript or TypeScript file where you're using the Feature Usage Survey
, import the CSS styles for the component. This ensures that the component's styling is applied correctly.
Import the Feature Usage Survey Component: Import the Feature Usage Survey
component from the @questlabs/react-sdk
package.
Import the QuestProvider Component: Import the QuestProvider
component from the @questlabs/react-sdk
package.
Pass the Required Props: Pass the required props to the QuestProvider
. The required props are apiKey
, apiSecret
, and entityId
. and required props for the Feature Usage Survey
component are userId, questId, token
.
Replace "your-api-key"
and "your-entity-id"
with your actual Quest API credentials
Replace "your-token"
, "your userId", "your-questId"
with your actual configuration details.
Here's an example of how to use the Feature Usage Survey
component within your React application
The above example uses all the props.