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Official React bindings for OnboardJS.

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@onboardjs/react

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Official React bindings for @onboardjs/core: Build fully custom, dynamic onboarding flows in React and Next.js with maximum flexibility.


✨ Features

  • Headless-first: Bring your own UI—OnboardJS manages the logic.
  • React Hooks API: Use useOnboarding() to access state and actions.
  • Context-based: OnboardingProvider manages and distributes onboarding state.
  • Custom Step Components: Map any step to your own React component.
  • Dynamic Steps: Define steps at runtime, allowing for flexible flows.
  • Persistence: Built-in localStorage support, or plug in your own (e.g., Supabase).
  • TypeScript-first: Full type safety and autocompletion.
  • Next.js Ready: Works with App Router and Pages Router.
  • Plugins: Extend functionality with custom plugins.

🚀 Quickstart

1. Install

npm install @onboardjs/core @onboardjs/react
yarn add @onboardjs/core @onboardjs/react
# or
pnpm add @onboardjs/core @onboardjs/react
# or
bun add @onboardjs/core @onboardjs/react

2. Define Your Steps and Components

// config/onboarding.ts
import { OnboardingStep } from '@onboardjs/core';
import { StepComponentProps } from '@onboardjs/react';

const WelcomeStep: React.FC<StepComponentProps<{ title: string }>> = ({ payload }) => (
  <div>
    <h1>{payload.title}</h1>
    <p>Welcome to the app!</p>
  </div>
);

const NameStep: React.FC<StepComponentProps<{ fieldKey: string }>> = ({ payload, onDataChange }) => (
  <input
    placeholder="Your name"
    onChange={e => onDataChange({ [payload.fieldKey]: e.target.value }, e.target.value.length > 1)}
  />
);

export const steps: OnboardingStep[] = [
  {
    id: 'welcome',
    type: 'CUSTOM_COMPONENT',
    payload: { componentKey: 'welcome', title: 'Hello from OnboardJS!' },
    nextStep: 'name',
  },
  {
    id: 'name',
    type: 'CUSTOM_COMPONENT',
    payload: { componentKey: 'name', fieldKey: 'userName' },
    nextStep: null,
  },
];

export const stepRegistry = {
  // Map step IDs to React components
  welcome: WelcomeStep,
  name: NameStep,

  // Map step types to React components
  INFORMATION: InformationTypeStep,
};

3. Wrap Your App with OnboardingProvider

'use client'

import { OnboardingProvider } from '@onboardjs/react'
import { steps, stepRegistry } from '@/config/onboarding'

export default function OnboardingPage() {
    return (
        <OnboardingProvider
            steps={steps}
            componentRegistry={stepRegistry}
            localStoragePersistence={{
                key: 'onboarding_v1',
                // ttl: 1000 * 60 * 60 * 24, // 1 day (optional)
            }}
        >
            <OnboardingUI />
        </OnboardingProvider>
    )
}

4. Build Your UI with useOnboarding

'use client'
import { useOnboarding } from '@onboardjs/react'

export default function OnboardingUI({ stepsConfig, stepComponentRegistry }) {
    const { state, next, isLoading, renderStep } = useOnboarding()

    if (!state || !state.currentStep) return <p>Loading...</p>
    if (state.isCompleted) return <p>Onboarding complete! 🎉</p>

    return (
        <div>
            <h2>{state.currentStep.title}</h2>
            {renderStep()}
            <button onClick={() => next()} disabled={isLoading || !state.canGoNext}>
                Next
            </button>
        </div>
    )
}

📝 Next.js Integration

  • Client Components: OnboardingProvider and any component using useOnboarding must be a Client Component ('use client';).
  • Persistence: Use localStoragePersistence for out-of-the-box device bound progress saving, or provide your own handlers for Supabase, Neon, etc.
  • Examples: See onboardjs/apps/examples.

📚 Documentation & Community


Build onboarding your way. Star the repo, join the community, and help us shape the future of onboarding for React and Next.js!