0.0.8 • Published 7 years ago

react-glamorous-tour v0.0.8

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License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
7 years ago

React-glamorous-tour

Installation

npm install --save react-glamorous-tour

Usage

Using NPM

1 . Require react-glamorous-tour after installation

import { TourProvider, Step } from "react-glamorous-tour";

2 . Using Step component to wrap up your target component

import { TourProvider, Step } from "react-glamorous-tour";

const styles = {
  fontFamily: "sans-serif",
  textAlign: "center"
};

const BootstrapCard = () => (<div className="card" >
    <img className="card-img-top" src="..." alt="Card image cap" />
    <div className="card-body">
      <h4 className="card-title">Card title</h4>
      <p className="card-text">Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's
        content.</p>
      <a href="#" className="btn btn-primary">Go somewhere</a>
    </div>
  </div>
);
const Step1 = Step('h2', 'step1');
const Step2 = Step(BootstrapCard,'step2');
const App = () =>
  <div style={styles}>
    <Step1>
      Start editing to see some magic happen {"\u2728"}
    </Step1>
    <Step2 />
  </div>;

3 . Using TourProvider wrap up your root component

<TourProvider
    active
    steps={[
      {
        selector: "step1",
        title: "Hello world!",
        text: "welcome to the first step of react-glamorous-tour"
      },
      {
        selector: "step2",
        title: "Second step!",
        text: "welcome to the first step of react-glamorous-tour"
      }
    ]}
    afterConfigured={tourProvider => {
      tourProvider.renderTour();
    }}
  >
    <App />
  </TourProvider>

Props

NameDescriptionTypeRequired
activeDefines if the tour are visible or not.Boolean
stepsAll the steps.Step[]
onConfigureCallback called before the steps are loaded to TourProviderFunction
afterConfiguredCallback called after the steps loaded, tour is isConfigured.Function
tourBoxCallback if it's set, provider will call it and use the returned component to replace default tour

step

step = {
    selector,
    title, 
    text
    position, 
    arrow, 
    visible = true, 
    positionMargin = 20,
    width = '20rem',
}

using custom tour content box

  <TourProvider
    active
    steps={[
      {
        selector: "step1",
        title: "Hello world!",
        text: "welcome to the first step of react-glamorous-tour"
      },
      {
        selector: "step2",
        title: "Second step!",
        text: "welcome to the second step of react-glamorous-tour"
      }
    ]}
    afterConfigured={tourProvider => {
      tourProvider.renderTour();
    }}
    tourBox={(props) => {
      const {
        currentStepElm,
        currentStep,
        currentIdx,
        totalStepNum,
        goNext,
        goPrevious,
        dismiss,
        done
      } = props;
      return <div className="card">
        <img className="card-img-top"
             src="data:image/svg+xml;charset=UTF-8,%3Csvg%20width%3D%22318%22%20height%3D%22180%22%20xmlns%3D%22http%3A%2F%2Fwww.w3.org%2F2000%2Fsvg%22%20viewBox%3D%220%200%20318%20180%22%20preserveAspectRatio%3D%22none%22%3E%3Cdefs%3E%3Cstyle%20type%3D%22text%2Fcss%22%3E%23holder_15e3d931427%20text%20%7B%20fill%3Argba(255%2C255%2C255%2C.75)%3Bfont-weight%3Anormal%3Bfont-family%3AHelvetica%2C%20monospace%3Bfont-size%3A16pt%20%7D%20%3C%2Fstyle%3E%3C%2Fdefs%3E%3Cg%20id%3D%22holder_15e3d931427%22%3E%3Crect%20width%3D%22318%22%20height%3D%22180%22%20fill%3D%22%23777%22%3E%3C%2Frect%3E%3Cg%3E%3Ctext%20x%3D%22118.0546875%22%20y%3D%2297.2%22%3E318x180%3C%2Ftext%3E%3C%2Fg%3E%3C%2Fg%3E%3C%2Fsvg%3E"
             alt="Card image cap" />
        <div className="card-body">
          <h4 className="card-title">Card title</h4>
          <p className="card-text">Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's
            content.</p>
          <button className="btn btn-primary" onClick={goPrevious}>Back</button>
          <button className="btn btn-primary" onClick={goNext} >Next</button>
        </div>
      </div>
    }}
  >
    <App />
  </TourProvider>

Using Control to get control methods of tour.

import { TourProvider, Step, Control } from "react-glamorous-tour";

const ControlButton = Control((props) => {
  const {
    tourIsConfigured,
    renderTour,
    unmountTour,
    goNext,
    goPrevious,
    dismiss,
    done,
  } = props;
  return <button onClick={() => {
    if (tourIsConfigured()) renderTour()
  }}>tour start</button>;
});
class App extends Component {
  render() {
    return (
      <TourProvider
        active
        steps={
          [
            {
              selector: "step1",
              title: "Hello world!",
              text: "welcome to the first step of react-glamorous-tour"
            },
            {
              selector: "step2",
              title: "Second step!",
              text: "welcome to the second step of react-glamorous-tour"
            }
          ]
        }
      >
        <div className="App">
          <div className="App-header">
            <img src={logo} className="App-logo" alt="logo" />
            <Step1>Welcome to React</Step1>
          </div>

          <Step2 className="App-intro">
            To get started, edit <code>src/App.js</code> and save to reload.
          </Step2>
          <ControlButton />
        </div>
      </TourProvider>
    );
  }
}

export default App;