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- in-app-guide
- in-app-guide/src/index.js
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In-App Guide
A walkthrough guide that allows users to interactively explore all the features within your application.
Installation
To install the in-app-guide
package, you can use the following npm command:
npm install in-app-guide
Usage
- Include the JavaScript code in your project.
- Set up the HTML elements for your tour steps.
- Call the
initializeTour
function with the tour data to start the tour.
vanilla javascript
// Import the in-app-guide module
const inAppGuide = require('in-app-guide');
// require guide style.css on top level file
require("in-app-guide/src/style.css");
// Initialize tour data
const userTourData = [
// ... (user-provided tour data similar to the existing structure)
];
// ensure that browser environment window is available
if (typeof window !== "undefined" && inAppGuide) {
// initialize the tour data for traversing in the window
inAppGuide.initializeTourData(tourData, true);
// get any element, in this case an element with id as "app"
const app = document.getElementById("app")
// pass on the guide element onto the window as HTML
app.innerHTML += inAppGuide.tourElement;
}
React
import React, { useEffect } from 'react';
import inAppGuide from 'in-app-guide';
// require guide style.css on top level file
import "in-app-guide/src/style.css";
// Initialize tour data
const userTourData = [
// ... (user-provided tour data similar to the existing structure)
];
inAppGuide.initializeTourData(userTourData);
const App = () => {
useEffect(() => {
// Start the tour when the component mounts
inAppGuide.showStep(inAppGuide.currentStep);
// Cleanup when the component unmounts
return () => {
// ... (any cleanup logic)
};
}, []);
return (
<div>
<div dangerouslySetInnerHTML={inAppGuide.tourElement} />
{/* Your React app content */}
</div>
);
};
export default App;
Tour Data
The tour data is an array of objects, each representing a step in the tour. Each object has the following properties:
target
: The HTML element ID to highlight during the step.title
: Title for the tour step.description
: Description for the tour step.position
: Position of the tooltip relative to the target element.
Example
// Example tour data
const userTourData = [
{
target: "element1",
title: "Step 1: Introduction",
description: "Welcome to our website! This is the first step of the tour.",
position: "bottom-center",
},
// ... (other tour steps)
];
// Call the initializeTour function with the user-provided data
initializeTour(userTourData);
Demo
For a Working demo copy the demo folder and follow the below steps
- Copy the demo folder
- And
cd
into the folder - Run
npm install
- Run
npm run build
- For serving the app, you can serve it with your custom script or run
npm i -g live-server
- and run
live-server
and your demo will be running on thehttp://localhost:8080
.
LICENSE
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.