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I'm trying to get started with a very simple Google Form containing just a couple of questions (a multiple choice with just 2 options and a short text). After creating it, I opened the script editor and typed in

function onSubmit(e) {
  Logger.log("onSubmit(%s)", JSON.stringify(e));
}

and configured onSubmit as the handler for "form submit" trigger using the "Current project's triggers" from the "Edit" menu.

Filling in the form and submitting it now does result in the handler being called, but I only see this in the log:

[17-04-15 18:56:23:584 CEST] onSubmit({"response":{},"source":{},"authMode":{},"triggerUid":1870249629})

i.e. the response field is empty. I've also tried using FormApp.getActiveForm().getResponses(), but it returns an array of several empty objects too (OTOH, FormApp.getActiveForm().getTitle() does return the title I gave the form).

I suspect I need to give the script some extra permissions to access the form data, but I have no idea how to do it, nor even if this is really the problem.

Does anybody know why am I not getting the form values and what should I do to get them? Thanks in advance!

1 Answer 1

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There are 2 patterns for retrieving submitted values. For both patterns, the function for retrieving the values from form submission has to be installed as a trigger. The detail information of Installable Triggers is https://developers.google.com/apps-script/guides/triggers/installable.

1. Script is opened on spreadsheet.

In this case, by installing a trigger, you can retrieve the submitted values by your script. The detail information of Event Objects is https://developers.google.com/apps-script/guides/triggers/events#form-submit.

Script :

function onSubmit(e){
  Logger.log("%s", JSON.stringify(e));
}

Result :

{
  "values": [
    "date and time",
    "test"
  ],
  "namedValues": {
    "fromtestform": [
      "test"
    ],
    "timeStamp": [
      "date and time"
    ]
  },
  "range": {
    "columnStart": 1,
    "rowStart": 2,
    "rowEnd": 2,
    "columnEnd": 2
  },
  "source": {},
  "authMode": {},
  "triggerUid": #####
}

2. Script is opened on form.

In this case, the submitted values can be retrieved by following script. The detail information is https://developers.google.com/apps-script/reference/forms/form-response.

Script :

function onSubmit(e){
  Logger.log("authMode=%s, source.getId()=%s", e.authMode, e.source.getId());
  var items = e.response.getItemResponses();
  for (i in items){
    Logger.log("getItem().getTitle()=%s, getResponse()=%s", items[i].getItem().getTitle(), items[i].getResponse());
  }
}

Result :

authMode=FULL, source.getId()=### form ID ###
getItem().getTitle()=## item's title ##, getResponse()=test

If I misunderstand your question, I'm sorry.

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    You're absolutely right, this (the 2nd one, I don't use spreadsheets, just a standalone form) does work. Apparently it's just that JSON.stringify() doesn't work with GS objects!
    – VZ.
    Apr 16, 2017 at 17:43
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    There is more value in this answer than in all of google's docs on the subject. Apr 19, 2017 at 15:04
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    I'd like to note that its important that the function is called onSubmit(). the editor lets you type in anything, and I've read a tutorial where the function was called something else, but then the event received doesn't include the response object.
    – Guss
    Aug 16, 2017 at 18:32
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    @Tanaike google should put this in their docs. Spent so much time.
    – change
    Feb 6, 2019 at 7:43
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    Thanks so much for this, it kind of makes sense finally. If I have the script ont he sheet, then I do the event onFormSubmit on the sheet not the form ! Nov 10, 2021 at 18:20

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