Tourist Guide into your React Components
yarn add reactour
Add the Tour
Component in your Application, passing the steps
with the elements to highlight during the Tour.
import React from 'react'
import Tour from 'reactour'
class App extends Component {
// ...
render (
<>
{ /* other stuff */}
<Tour
steps={steps}
isOpen={this.state.isTourOpen}
onRequestClose={this.closeTour} />
</>
)
}
const steps = [
{
selector: '.first-step',
content: 'This is my first Step',
},
// ...
]
Follow the instructions here to log into Github Packages: https://help.github.com/en/packages/using-github-packages-with-your-projects-ecosystem/configuring-npm-for-use-with-github-packages
Then run npm publish
Change
--reactour-accent
(defaults to accentColor on IE) css custom prop to apply color in Helper, number, dots, etc
Type: string
Default: #007aff
Configure accessibility related accessibility options
Type: object
Default:
// attribute to associate the dialog with a title for screen readers
ariaLabelledBy: null,
// aria-label attribute for the close button
closeButtonAriaLabel: 'Close',
// Show/Hide Navigation Dots for screen reader software
showNavigationScreenReaders: true,
Customize Badge content using
current
andtotal
steps values
Type: func
// example
<Tour badgeContent={(curr, tot) => `${curr} of ${tot}`} />
Content to be rendered inside the Helper
Type: node | elem
Custom class name to add to the Helper
Type: string
Close the Tour by clicking the Mask
Type: bool
Default: true
Disable interactivity with Dots navigation in Helper
Type: bool
Disable the ability to click or intercat in any way with the Highlighted element
Type: bool
Disable all keyboard navigation (next and prev step) when true, disable only selected keys when array
Type: bool | array(['esc', 'right', 'left'])
// example
<Tour disableKeyboardNavigation={['esc']} />
Function triggered each time current step change
Type: func
// example
<Tour getCurrentStep={curr => console.log(`The current step is ${curr + 1}`)} />
Programmatically change current step after the first render, when the value changes
Type: number
Custom class name to add to the element which is the overlay for the target element when
disableInteraction
Type: string
Tolerance in pixels to add when calculating if an element is outside viewport to scroll into view
Type: number
You knowβ¦
Type: bool
Required: true
Change Next button in last step into a custom button to close the Tour
Type: node
// example
<Tour lastStepNextButton={<MyButton>Done! Let's start playing</MyButton>} />
Custom class name to add to the Mask
Type: string
Extra Space between in pixels between Highlighted element and Mask
Type: number
Default: 10
Renders as next button navigation
Type: node
Overrides default
nextStep
internal function
Type: func
Do something after Tour is opened
Type: func
// example
<Tour onAfterOpen={target => (document.body.style.overflowY = 'hidden')} />
Do something before Tour is closed
Type: func
// example
<Tour onBeforeClose={target => (document.body.style.overflowY = 'auto')} />
Function to close the Tour
Type: func
Required: true
Renders as prev button navigation
Type: node
Overrides default
prevStep
internal function
Type: func
Beautify Helper and Mask with
border-radius
(in px)
Type: number
Default: 0
Smooth scroll duration when positioning the target element (in ms)
Type: number
Default: 1
Offset when positioning the target element after scroll to it
Type: number
Default: a calculation to the center of the viewport
Show/Hide Helper Navigation buttons
Type: bool
Default: true
Show/Hide Helper Close button
Type: bool
Default: true
Show/Hide Helper Navigation Dots
Type: bool
Default: true
Show/Hide number when hovers on each Navigation Dot
Type: bool
Default: true
Show/Hide Helper Number Badge
Type: bool
Default: true
Starting step when Tour is open the first time
Type: number
Default: 0
Array of elements to highlight with special info and props
Type: shape
Required: true
steps: PropTypes.arrayOf(PropTypes.shape({
'selector': PropTypes.string,
'content': PropTypes.oneOfType([
PropTypes.node,
PropTypes.element,
PropTypes.func,
]).isRequired,
'position':PropTypes.oneOfType([
PropTypes.arrayOf(PropTypes.number),
PropTypes.oneOf(['top', 'right', 'bottom', 'left', 'center']),
]),
'action': PropTypes.func,
'style': PropTypes.object,
'stepInteraction': PropTypes.bool,
'navDotAriaLabel': PropTypes.string,
})),
const steps = [
{
selector: '[data-tour="my-first-step"]',
content: ({ goTo, inDOM }) => (
<div>
Lorem ipsum <button onClick={() => goTo(4)}>Go to Step 5</button>
<br />
{inDOM && 'π Look at your step!'}
</div>
),
position: 'top',
// you could do something like:
// position: [160, 250],
action: node => {
// by using this, focus trap is temporary disabled
node.focus()
console.log('yup, the target element is also focused!')
},
style: {
backgroundColor: '#bada55',
},
// Disable interaction for this specific step.
// Could be enabled passing `true`
// when `disableInteraction` prop is present in Tour
stepInteraction: false,
// Text read to screen reader software for this step's navigation dot
navDotAriaLabel: 'Go to step 4',
},
// ...
]
Value to listen if a forced update is needed
Type: string
Delay time when forcing update. Useful when there are known animation/transitions
Type: number
Default: 1
How is implemented the scroll lock behaviour in the Demo?
To guarantee a cross browser behaviour we use body-scroll-lock.
Import the library
import { disableBodyScroll, enableBodyScroll } from 'body-scroll-lock'
Create the event handlers
disableBody = target => disableBodyScroll(target)
enableBody = target => enableBodyScroll(target)
Then assign them into the Tour props
<Tour
{...props}
onAfterOpen={this.disableBody}
onBeforeClose={this.enableBody}
/>