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NextStep

NextStep

NextStep is a lightweight onboarding library for Next.js applications, inspired by Onborda.

It utilizes framer-motion for animations and tailwindcss for styling.

The library allows user to use custom cards (tooltips) for easier integration.

Getting Started

# npm
npm i nextstepjs
# pnpm
pnpm add nextstepjs
# yarn
yarn add nextstepjs
# bun
bun add nextstepjs

Global layout.tsx

Wrap your application in NextStepProvider and supply the steps array to NextStep.

<NextStepProvider>
  <NextStep steps={steps}>
    {children}
  </NextStep>
</NextStepProvider>

Tailwind Config

Tailwind CSS needs to scan the node module to include the used classes. See configuring source paths for more information.

const config: Config = {
  content: [
    './node_modules/nextstepjs/dist/**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx}' // Add this
  ]
}

Custom Card

You can create a custom card component for greater control over the design:

Prop Type Description
step Object The current Step object from your steps array, including content, title, etc.
currentStep number The index of the current step in the steps array.
totalSteps number The total number of steps in the onboarding process.
nextStep A function to advance to the next step in the onboarding process.
prevStep A function to go back to the previous step in the onboarding process.
arrow Returns an SVG object, the orientation is controlled by the steps side prop
skipTour A function to skip the tour
"use client"
import type { CardComponentProps } from "nextstepjs";

export const CustomCard = ({
  step,
  currentStep,
  totalSteps,
  nextStep,
  prevStep,
  skipTour,
  arrow,
}: CardComponentProps) => {
  return (
    <div>
      <h1>{step.icon} {step.title}</h1>
      <h2>{currentStep} of {totalSteps}</h2>
      <p>{step.content}</p>
      <button onClick={prevStep}>Previous</button>
      <button onClick={nextStep}>Next</button>
      <button onClick={skipTour}>Skip</button>
      {arrow}
    </div>
  )
}

Tours Array

NextStep supports multiple "tours", allowing you to create multiple product tours:

import { Tour } from 'nextstepjs';

const steps : Tour[] = [
  {
    tour: "firstTour",
    steps: [
      // Step objects
    ],
  },
  {
    tour: "secondTour",
    steps: [
      // Step objects
    ],
  }
];

Step Object

Prop Type Description
icon React.ReactNode, string, null An icon or element to display alongside the step title.
title string The title of your step
content React.ReactNode The main content or body of the step.
selector string Optional. A string used to target an id that this step refers to. If not provided, card will be displayed in the center top of the document body.
side "top", "bottom", "left", "right" Optional. Determines where the tooltip should appear relative to the selector.
showControls boolean Optional. Determines whether control buttons (next, prev) should be shown if using the default card.
showSkip boolean Optional. Determines whether skip button should be shown if using the default card.
blockKeyboardControl boolean Optional. Determines whether keyboard control should be blocked
pointerPadding number Optional. The padding around the pointer (keyhole) highlighting the target element.
pointerRadius number Optional. The border-radius of the pointer (keyhole) highlighting the target element.
nextRoute string Optional. The route to navigate to using next/navigation when moving to the next step.
prevRoute string Optional. The route to navigate to using next/navigation when moving to the previous step.

Note NextStep handles card cutoff from screen sides. If side is right or left and card is out of the viewport, side would be switched to top. If side is top or bottom and card is out of the viewport, then side would be flipped between top and bottom.

Target Anything

Target anything in your app using the element's id attribute.

<div id="nextstep-step1">Onboard Step</div>

Example steps

[
  {
    tour: "firsttour",
    steps: [
      {
        icon: <>πŸ‘‹</>,
        title: "Tour 1, Step 1",
        content: <>First tour, first step</>,
        selector: "#tour1-step1",
        side: "top",
        showControls: true,
        showSkip: true,
        pointerPadding: 10,
        pointerRadius: 10,
        nextRoute: "/foo",
        prevRoute: "/bar"
      },
      {
        icon: <>πŸŽ‰</>,
        title: "Tour 1, Step 2",
        content: <>First tour, second step</>,
        selector: "#tour1-step2",
        side: "top",
        showControls: true,
        showSkip: true,
        pointerPadding: 10,
        pointerRadius: 10,
      }
    ]
  },
  {
    tour: "secondtour",
    steps: [
      {
        icon: <>πŸš€</>,
        title: "Second tour, Step 1",
        content: <>Second tour, first step!</>,
        selector: "#nextstep-step1",
        side: "top",
        showControls: true,
        showSkip: true,
        pointerPadding: 10,
        pointerRadius: 10,
        nextRoute: "/foo",
        prevRoute: "/bar"
      }
    ]
  }
]

NextStep Props

Property Type Description
children React.ReactNode Your website or application content
steps Array[] Array of Tour objects defining each step of the onboarding
showNextStep boolean Controls visibility of the onboarding overlay
shadowRgb string RGB values for the shadow color surrounding the target area
shadowOpacity string Opacity value for the shadow surrounding the target area
cardComponent React.ComponentType Custom card component to replace the default one
cardTransition Transition Framer Motion transition object for step transitions
onStepChange (step: number) => void Callback function triggered when the step changes
onComplete () => void Callback function triggered when the tour completes
onSkip () => void Callback function triggered when the user skips the tour
clickThroughOverlay boolean Optional. If true, overlay background is clickable, default is false
<NextStep
  steps={steps}
  showNextStep={true}
  shadowRgb="55,48,163"
  shadowOpacity="0.8"
  cardComponent={CustomCard}
  cardTransition={{ duration: 0.5, type: "spring" }}
  onStepChange={(step) => console.log(`Step changed to ${step}`)}
  onComplete={() => console.log("Tour completed")}
  onSkip={() => console.log("Tour skipped")}
  clickThroughOverlay={false}
>
  {children}
</NextStep>

useNextStep Hook

useNextStep hook allows you to control the tour from anywhere in your app.

import { useNextStep } from 'nextstepjs';
....

const { startNextStep, closeNextStep } = useNextStep();

const onClickHandler = (tourName: string) => {
  startNextStep(tourName);
};

Keyboard Navigation

NextStep supports keyboard navigation:

  • Right Arrow: Next step
  • Left Arrow: Previous step
  • Escape: Skip tour

Localization

NextStep is a lightweight library and does not come with localization support. However, you can easily switch between languages by supplying the steps array based on locale.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

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