React Joyride
Create awesome tours for your app!
Showcase your app to new users or explain functionality of new features.
It uses react-floater for positioning and styling.
And you can use your own components too!
View the demo here (or the codesandbox examples)
Read the docs
Chat about it in our Spectrum community
Setup
npm i react-joyrideGetting Started
import Joyride from 'react-joyride';
export class App extends React.Component {
state = {
steps: [
{
target: '.my-first-step',
content: 'This is my awesome feature!',
},
{
target: '.my-other-step',
content: 'This another awesome feature!',
},
...
]
};
render () {
const { steps } = this.state;
return (
<div className="app">
<Joyride
steps={steps}
...
/>
...
</div>
);
}
}If you need to support legacy browsers you need to include the scrollingelement polyfill.
Development
Setting up a local development environment is easy!
Clone (or fork) this repo on your machine, navigate to its location in the terminal and run:
npm install
npm link # link your local repo to your global packages
npm run watch # build the files and watch for changesNow clone https://github.com/gilbarbara/react-joyride-demo and run:
npm install
npm link react-joyride # just link your local copy into this project's node_modules
npm startStart coding!

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