1.0.0 • Published 7 years ago

react-advancer v1.0.0

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1
License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
7 years ago

The problem

You need to manage a step-based workflow and you want to be able to move between steps. You also want the flexibility to be able to control the rendering of your steps.

This solution

This is a component that manages the state of your steps while providing you the flexibility to render your workflow in any way that you need to. It uses a render prop to give you the flexibility you need to render your workflow without having to think about managing the state of which step is active.

Installation

npm install --save react-advancer

Usage

import Advancer from 'react-advancer';

function SimpleWorkflow({ steps }) {
  return (
    <Advancer
      steps={steps}
      stepSelector={step => step.props.id}
      render={({ getSteps, getStepActions }) => {
          const { activatePreviousStep, activateNextStep } = getStepActions();
          const { previousStep, activeStep, nextStep } = getSteps();
          return (
            <div>
              {previousStep !== undefined ? <button onClick={activatePreviousStep}>Previous</button> : null}
              {React.cloneElement(activeStep)}
              {nextStep !== undefined ? <button onClick={activateNextStep}>Next</button> : null}
            </div>
          )}}
    />
  );
}

function App() {
  const steps = [
    <div id='step-1'>I am the first step</div>,
    <div id='step-2'>I am the second step</div>,
    <div id='step-3'>I am the third step</div>,
    <div id='step-4'>I am the fourth step</div>,
    <div id='step-5'>I am the fifth step</div>
  ];

  return <SimpleWorkflow steps={steps} />;
}

Advancer is the only component. It does not render anything itself. It calls the render function and renders that.

Props

steps

arrayOf(PropTypes.object) | required

Pass an array of steps that will be used by the component to determine the previous, active, and next steps.

stepSelector

PropTypes.func | required

Pass a function to invoke on each step in the steps prop in order to find a match.

initialStep

PropTypes.object

The step that will be set as the first active step.

render

PropTypes.func | required

This is called with an object. Read more about the properties passed to the render function in the section "Render Function prop".

Render Function prop

This is the function that will determine what to render based on the state of the Advancer component. The function is passed as the render prop <Advancer steps={[...]} render={/* here */} />.

getStepActions

These are actions that can be invoked to change the state of the Advancer component

propertytypedescription
activateFirstStepfunction()Activate the first step in the workflow regardless of its current state
activateLastStepfunction()Activate the last step in the workflow regardless of its current state
activatePreviousStepfunction()Activate the previous step in the workflow. If there is no previous step to activate, this is a noop
activateNextStepfunction()Activate the next step in the workflow. If there is no next step to activate, this is a noop
createStepActivatorfunction(selector: Function)Activate a step based on the selector function

getSteps

These are the steps from the array that can be used within render

propertytypedescription
previousStepobject / undefinedThe step that was previously active
activeStepobjectThe step that is currently active
nextStepobject / undefinedThe step that will be activated next

Inspiration

The goal was to make a simple API for managing workflow states while still giving a lot of flexibility control to the users. The methods used in this project were inspired by Kent C. Dodds and his work on the downshift project.

License

MIT