React Onboarding Tool Kit is a flexible, easy-to-use package for creating guided tours and onboarding experiences in React applications. It provides a headless approach, allowing you to maintain full control over your UI while leveraging powerful onboarding logic.
Key Features:
- Declarative API with React components
- Global state management
- Easy integration with existing React apps
- Customizable step targeting and highlighting
- Support for dynamic content and notes
- Controlled activation and deactivation of onboarding flow
Install the package using npm:
npm install react-onboardx
Or using yarn:
yarn add react-onboardx
Here's a quick example of how to use the React Onboarding Tool Kit:
import { OnboardingProvider, OnboardingStep, OnboardingTooltip, useOnboarding } from 'react-onboardx';
const App = () => {
const steps = [
{ id: '1', content: 'Welcome to our app!' },
{ id: '2', content: 'Click here to create a new item' },
{ id: '3', content: 'View your profile settings here' },
];
return (
<OnboardingProvider steps={steps}>
<MainContent />
<OnboardingTooltip />
</OnboardingProvider>
);
};
const MainContent = () => {
const { setActive } = useOnboarding();
useEffect(() => {
setActive(true); // Start onboarding when component mounts
}, []);
return (
<div>
<OnboardingStep stepIndex={0}>
<h1>Welcome to Our App</h1>
</OnboardingStep>
<OnboardingStep stepIndex={1}>
<button>Create New Item</button>
</OnboardingStep>
<OnboardingStep stepIndex={2}>
<div>Profile Settings</div>
</OnboardingStep>
</div>
);
};
The main wrapper component that provides onboarding context to its children.
Props:
steps
: An array of step objects, each containingid
andcontent
properties.children
: React nodes to be wrapped.
A component to wrap UI elements that are part of the onboarding flow.
Props:
stepIndex
: The index of the current step.children
: The UI element(s) to be highlighted during this step.
A component that renders the content for the current onboarding step.
A hook to access and control the onboarding state.
Returns an object with:
state
: The current onboarding state.nextStep()
: Function to move to the next step.prevStep()
: Function to move to the previous step.complete()
: Function to mark onboarding as completed.reset()
: Function to reset the onboarding to the initial state.setActive(boolean)
: Function to activate or deactivate the onboarding.
A function to synchronize the onboarding state with a server.
Parameters:
serverState
: A partial onboarding state object from the server.
A helper function to determine if onboarding should be shown for a user.
Parameters:
user
: A user object containing relevant information.
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Step Design: Keep each step focused on a single action or piece of information to avoid overwhelming users.
-
Content: Use clear, concise language in your step content. Avoid jargon and provide context where necessary.
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Timing: Consider when to trigger the onboarding. It doesn't always have to start immediately upon app load.
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User Control: Always provide a way for users to exit or skip the onboarding process.
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Persistence: Use the
syncOnboardingState
function to save progress, allowing users to continue where they left off in future sessions. -
Responsiveness: Ensure your onboarding UI is responsive and works well on different screen sizes.
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Testing: Thoroughly test your onboarding flow to ensure all steps are reachable and functioning correctly.
The React Onboarding Tool Kit is designed to be highly customizable. You can create your own tooltip component to replace the default OnboardingTooltip
, or add custom styling to the OnboardingStep
component for different highlighting effects.
If you encounter issues:
- Ensure all components are wrapped inside the
OnboardingProvider
. - Check that your step indices match the order of your steps array.
- Verify that
setActive(true)
is called when you want to start the onboarding.
For more help, please open an issue on our GitHub repository.
We welcome contributions! Please see our contributing guidelines for more details.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.