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ngx-app-tour

v1.2.0

Published

<p align="center"> <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hamdiwanis/ngx-app-tour/master/logo.png" width="250"> </p> <p align="center" style="margin-top: 40px"> <strong>Ngx-App-Tour</strong> </p> <p align="center"> <a href="https://hamdiwanis.g

Downloads

25

Readme

This library built on the great lib ngx-tour by isaacplmann It also uses the popover component by my favourite angular ui lib ng-zorro-antd.

Installation

npm install ngx-app-tour

Add lib styles to your app for ex styles in angular.json:

"styles": [
              "node_modules/ngx-app-tour/styles/styles.css",
             ...
            ],

Usage

Add in your root module:

@NgModule({
  imports: [
    ...
    NgxAppTour.forRoot()
  ],
})
export class AppModule { }

Add in every other module you use it in:

@NgModule({
  imports: [
    ...
    NgxAppTour
  ],
})
export class AppModule { }

Add in every other module you use it in:

@NgModule({
  imports: [
    ...
    NgxAppTour
  ],
})
export class AppModule { }

Mark your tour steps with tourAnchor and give it an id:

<div tourAnchor="id"></div>

Enject TourService in a component:

constructor(public tourService: TourService) {}

Use the TourService to init tour tour:

this.tourService.initialize(steps[], defaults);

Use the TourService to control the tour:

this.tourService.start();
this.tourService.stop();
this.tourService.pause();
this.tourService.resume();

Use the TourService to listen for tour events:

this.tourService.events$.subscribe(e => do something)

Use custom step template:

<ng-template #stepTemplate let-step="step">
    <div class="step-container">
        <div class="custom-step-content">
            {{ step?.content }}
        </div>
        <div class="step-actions">
            <button class="step-btn" [disabled]="!tourService.hasPrev(step)" (click)="tourService.prev()">
                prev
            </button>
            <button class="step-btn" [disabled]="!tourService.hasNext(step)" (click)="tourService.next()">
                next
            </button>
            <button class="step-btn" (click)="tourService.end()">{{ step?.endBtnTitle }}</button>
        </div>
    </div>
</ng-template>
    @ViewChild('stepTemplate') stepTemplate;
 
    // then use it with a single step
    this.tourService.initialize([
       ...
       {
        ...
         stepTemplate: this.stepTemplate
       },
       ...
     ]);
     
     // or as default template
     
     this.tourService.initialize([...], {stepTemplate: this.stepTemplate});
     

Use touranchor--is-active class to style active step:

.touranchor--is-active{
    // your styles
}

Tour Step Options

export interface IStepOption {
  stepId?: string;
  anchorId?: string;
  title?: string;
  content?: string;
  route?: string | string[] | UrlSegment[];
  nextStep?: number | string;
  prevStep?: number | string;
  preventScrolling?: boolean;
  prevBtnTitle?: string;
  nextBtnTitle?: string;
  endBtnTitle?: string;
  disableBackdrop?: boolean;
  backdropColor?: string;
  backdropRadius?: string;
  /* Add ripple effect tour target */
  enableRippleEffect?: boolean;
  rippleColor?: string;
  /* Change step default template */
  stepTemplate?;
  /*  Use this to allow click, type..etc on tour target */
  allowInteractions?: boolean; // true if you set a nextOn
  /*  se this to wait for certn event on step target before going to the next step 
      like click on a button or hit enter on an input */
  nextOn?: string; // disable next btn on default template
  placement?: 'topLeft' | 'top' | 'topRight' | 'leftTop' | 'left' | 'leftBottom'
    | 'rightTop' | 'right'| 'rightBottom'| 'bottomLeft' | 'bottom'| 'bottomRight';
}

###Changes

Version 1.2.0

*Add allowInteractions option on tour step
-> Use this to allow click, type..etc on tour target
*Add allowInteractions nextOn on tour step
-> Use this to wait for certn event on step target before going to the next step 
like click on a button or hit enter on an input