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headless-stepper

Production ready React hook to create awesome stepper components. Effortless to use, easy to customize.

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Quick features

  • Headless.
  • 100% TypeScript.
  • No dependencies.
  • 100% customizable.

Start

Install the headless-stepper library using your favorite package manager:

npm install headless-stepper
# or using yarn
yarn add headless-stepper
# or using pnpm
pnpm install headless-stepper

Using

The headless-stepper library provide two ways to build your stepper component:

  • Using the Stepper and Step components. See the documentation for more details.
  • Using the useStepper hook. See the documentation for more details.

Using the Stepper and Step components

To use the Stepper and Step components, you need to import the Stepper and Step components from the headless-stepper library.

import { Stepper, Step } from 'headless-stepper/components';

const MyAwesomeStepper = () => {
  return (
    <Stepper currentStep={0}>
      <Step label="Step 1">Step 1 content</Step>

      <Step label="Step 2">Step 2 content</Step>

      <Step label="Step 3">Step 3 content</Step>
    </Stepper>
  );
};

export default MyAwesomeStepper;

Under the hood, the Stepper component will use the useStepper hook to manage the state of the stepper. You can use the useStepper hook to build your own stepper component.

Using the useStepper hook

import React from 'react';
import { useStepper } from 'headless-stepper';

export interface HeadlessStepperProps {}

export function HeadlessStepper(props: HeadlessStepperProps) {
  const steps = React.useMemo(
    () => [
      {
        label: 'Step 1',
      },
      { label: 'Step 2' },
      { label: 'Step 3' },
      { label: 'Step 4', disabled: true },
      { label: 'Step 5' },
      { label: 'Step 6' },
    ],
    []
  );
  const { state, nextStep, prevStep, progressProps, stepsProps } = useStepper({
    steps,
  });
  return (
    <div className={styles['container']}>
      <div>
        <nav style={{ display: 'flex' }}>
          {stepsProps?.map((step, index) => (
            <ol key={index}>
              <a {...step}>{steps[index].label}</a>
            </ol>
          ))}
        </nav>
      </div>
      <p>Current step: {state.currentStep}</p>
      <button
        className="py-4 px-3 bg-blue-300"
        onClick={prevStep}
        disabled={!state.hasPreviousStep}
      >
        Prev
      </button>
      <button className="py-4 px-3 bg-blue-300" onClick={nextStep}>
        Next
      </button>
      <div className="bg-gray-400 w-100% h-1/2" {...progressProps} />
    </div>
  );
}

export default HeadlessStepper;

You can find more examples on documentation.

Contribute

This project was started with Nx to manage the monorepo. To learn more about Nx, read the Nx documentation.

The headless-stepper library and the documentation is under packages folder. If you're running on local, execute the following command to start the development server:

npm run dev

The Storybook will be available on the localhost:4400 and refresh when you change the useStepper code.

Running unit tests

Run nx test headless-stepper to execute the unit tests via Vitest.

Sponsors

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License

MIT @ Raí Siqueira.