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react-onboarding-pro

v0.5.1

Published

Onboarding flow for reducing friction to use the application and improving the workflow

Readme

React Onboarding Pro

Onboarding flow for reducing friction to use the application and improving the workflow

npm npm bundle size NPM

  • Highly Customizable
  • Support for forms in the popups to collect information from user
  • Ability to display custom components

Preview

Preview of React Onboarding Pro

DEMO

Install

$ npm i -S react-onboarding-pro

or

$ yarn add react-onboarding-pro

Usage


import Onboarding from 'react-onboarding-pro';
import "react-onboarding-pro/build/index.css";

...


// Config for the onboarding flow
const config = {
  steps: [
    {
      title: 'Welcome to the platform',
      description: 'Navigate around the UI to start using it'
    },
  ],
  overlayClose: false // Should enable closing the popup when the overlay is clicked
};

// Display popup
Onboarding(config);

All Configurations

Text

Show text and description optionally to welcome the user or to give them some additional information to get them started.

{
  title: 'Welcome to the platform',
  description: 'Navigate around the UI to start using it'
}

Display a form

Want to get input from user? embed a form with as many fields as you want.

{
  title: 'Who are you?',
  description: 'Help the community identify you',
  type: 'form', // Have an embedded form
  fields: [
    {
      label: 'First Name',
      name: 'first_name',
      type: 'text',
      placeholder: 'John',
      validation: '[a-zA-Z]' // Regex expression to test for
    },
    {
      label: 'Last Name',
      name: 'last_name',
      type: 'text',
      placeholder: 'Doe',
      validation: ''
    },
  ],
  onSubmit: submitName // Function to be called when the form is submitted
}

When the step has been finished and if the field validations are met, the onSubmit function is triggered with the input data as an object.

Embed a Custom Component

Allows you to show your custom component with your own styling

{
  type: 'component',
  component: CustomComponent
}

In case, any custom action (like a POST request) has to be taken when the step is being completed, the custom component needs to provide the onSubmit callback function.

const onSubmitCallback = () => {
  console.log('Custom component action completed');
};

...

setOnSubmit(onSubmitCallback); // This function will be made available in Component's props

This can be done from functional component during initialization or from any lifecycles in class based component (except from componentDidUnmount).

In order to enable the onboarding flow's next/finish button, setButtonState can be used. Calling it with a true will enable it. This is handy when custom UI validation needs to be added before submitting the form.

License

MIT LICENSE