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    react-stepzilla

A react multi-step, wizard component for managing data collection via forms and sub components


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react stepzilla

is a multi-step, wizard component for data collection via forms and other sub components. It basically lets you throw a bunch of react components at it (data forms, text / html components etc) and it will take the user through those components in steps. If it's a data entry form it will tigger validation and only proceed if the data is valid.

what does it do?

  • something like this of course:

react-stepzilla

get started

  • run
npm install react-stepzilla
  • require into your project via
var StepZilla = require('react-stepzilla')
  • define the list of all the components you want to step through. The name indicates the title of the UI step and component is what loads.
const steps =
    [
      {name: 'Step 1', component: <Step1 />},
      {name: 'Step 2', component: <Step2 />},
      {name: 'Step 3', component: <Step3 />},
      {name: 'Step 4', component: <Step4 />},
      {name: 'Step 5', component: <Step5 />}
    ]
  • and now render it out somewhere in your app
    <div className='step-progress'>
        <StepZilla steps={steps}/>
    </div>
  • if one of your components is a form that requires validation before moving to the next component, then that component needs to implement a isValidated() public method which validates the form and returns true/false if the data is valid. For an e.g. on this have a look at the src/examples/Step2 component.

  • also if you want some default style, copy the source from src/css/main.css code into your project

dev

  • all node source is in src/main.js
  • you need to install dependencies first npm install
  • make any changes and run npm run build to transpile the jsx into dist
  • the transpilation is run as a auto pre-publish task so it should usually be up to date when consumed via npm

todo

  • write the tests
change log
  • 1.2.0
    • fixed issue when when consumed via npm the jsx was causing a build error on the host project. Its not transpiled via babel into dist
  • 1.0.0
    • initial working version

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Last updated on 19 May 2016

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