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react-losen ·
A brutallty simple wizard for React and React Native.
Note: This module is currently in beta. First official release is right around the corner, and will include some nice changes:
Please submit issues/feedback on GitHub ✌️
Install
yarn add react-losen
Example
import { Wizard, Step, Controls } from 'react-losen';
<Wizard
render={() => (
<>
<Step name="start">Step one</Step>
<Step name="second-step">This is the second step</Step>
<Step name="final-step">Click next to finish</Step>
<Controls
render={(onNext, onPrevious, isFirstStep) => (
<>
<Button onClick={onPrevious} disabled={isFirstStep}>
Previous
</Button>
<Button onClick={onNext}>Next</Button>
</>
)}
/>
</>
)}
/>;
Developing
Built With
react-losen
is built with React and it's Context API under the hood. We use render props to expose functionality to child components.
Developing
Use yarn dev
to spin up a dev server which let's you view and play with the source components. To get started, create a .md
in the ./pages
directory. It uses MDX which let's you import and write
JSX within markdown documents. For more info out the Docz website and read up on the MDX spec.
Building
yarn build
This command uses @pika/pack
to build for browsers. Plugins are specified under @pika/pack
in package.json
.
Publishing
Publish new versions with yarn pack:publish
. Pika guides you through the Through a wizard, this helps you bump the version number and publish to npm.
Deloying docs
The documentation is built by running yarn build:docs
. This generates a static site in ./docs/
. Currently the site is deployed and hosted with Zeit's Now.
Versioning
react-losen use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the link to tags on this repository.
Tests
TODO: Add jest.
Style guide
At react-losen, we use the following tools:
API reference
Wizard
, the main orchestrator. It has 2 required props
- render: This takes a set of
Step
as children. Minumum 2. Start and end - onComplete: What to do when the Wizard is complete.
- onStepChange is called each time the step changes. This function is not called on initial load.
Step
, a wrapper for what you want to show as a step. It registers the step on mount to the Wizard contextControls
, the controller for which step to show next. Has 2 directions: next and previous. It also knows if you are on the last or first step.
Licensing
MIT