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A powerful jquery plugin for creating step-by-step wizards. Work great with bootstrap.

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jQuery wizard bower NPM version Dependency Status prs-welcome

A jquery plugin for creating step-by-step wizards.

Table of contents

Main files

dist/
├── jquery-wizard.js
├── jquery-wizard.es.js
├── jquery-wizard.min.js
└── css/
    ├── wizard.css
    └── wizard.min.css

Quick start

Several quick start options are available:

Download the latest build

Install From Bower

bower install jquery-wizard.js --save

Install From Npm

npm install jquery-wizard --save

Install From Yarn

yarn add jquery-wizard

Build From Source

If you want build from source:

git clone [email protected]:amazingSurge/jquery-wizard.git
cd jquery-wizard
npm install
npm install -g gulp-cli babel-cli
gulp build

Done!

Requirements

jquery-wizard requires the latest version of jQuery.

Usage

Including files:

<link rel="stylesheet" href="/path/to/wizard.css">
<script src="/path/to/jquery.js"></script>
<script src="/path/to/jquery-wizard.js"></script>

Required HTML structure

<div class="wizard">
  <ul class="wizard-steps" role="tablist">
    <li class="active" role="tab">
      Step 1
    </li>
    <li role="tab">
      Step 2
    </li>
    <li role="tab">
      Step 3
    </li>
  </ul>
  <div class="wizard-content">
    <div class="wizard-pane active" role="tabpanel">Step Content 1</div>
    <div class="wizard-pane" role="tabpanel">Step Content 2</div>
    <div class="wizard-pane" role="tabpanel">Step Content 3</div>
  </div>
</div>

Initialization

All you need to do is call the plugin on the element:

jQuery(function($) {
  $('.example').wizard(); 
});

Examples

There are some example usages that you can look at to get started. They can be found in the examples folder.

Options

jquery-wizard can accept an options object to alter the way it behaves. You can see the default options by call $.wizard.setDefaults(). The structure of an options object is as follows:

{
  step: '.wizard-steps > li',

  getPane: function(index, step) {
    return this.$element.find('.wizard-content').children().eq(index);
  },

  buttonsAppendTo: 'this',
  templates: {
    buttons: function() {
      const options = this.options;
      return `<div class="wizard-buttons"><a class="wizard-back"  data-wizard="back" role="button">${options.buttonLabels.back}</a><a class="wizard-next"  data-wizard="next" role="button">${options.buttonLabels.next}</a><a class="wizard-finish"  data-wizard="finish" role="button">${options.buttonLabels.finish}</a></div>`;
    }
  },

  classes: {
    step: {
      done: 'done',
      error: 'error',
      active: 'current',
      disabled: 'disabled',
      activing: 'activing',
      loading: 'loading'
    },

    pane: {
      active: 'active',
      activing: 'activing'
    },

    button: {
      hide: 'hide',
      disabled: 'disabled'
    }
  },

  autoFocus: true,
  keyboard: true,

  enableWhenVisited: false,

  buttonLabels: {
    next: 'Next',
    back: 'Back',
    finish: 'Finish'
  },

  loading: {
    show: function(step) { },
    hide: function(step) { },
    fail: function(step) { }
  },

  cacheContent: false,

  validator: function(step) {
    return true;
  },

  onInit: null,
  onNext: null,
  onBack: null,
  onReset: null,

  onBeforeShow: null,
  onAfterShow: null,
  onBeforeHide: null,
  onAfterHide: null,
  onBeforeLoad: null,
  onAfterLoad: null,

  onBeforeChange: null,
  onAfterChange: null,

  onStateChange: null,

  onFinish: null
}

Methods

Methods are called on wizard instances through the wizard method itself. You can also save the instances to variable for further use.

// call directly
$().wizard('goTo', 0);

// or
var api = $().data('wizard');
api.goTo(0);

goTo(index)

Go to the specifc step.

// go to the first step
$().wizard('goTo', 0);

// move to 50%
$().wizard('moveTo', '50%');

length()

Get the steps length.

$().wizard('length');

get(index)

Get the step instance further use.

// get the second step instance
var step = $().wizard('get', 1);

current()

Get the current shown step instance

var step = $().wizard('current');

currentIndex()

Get the current shown step index

var index = $().wizard('currentIndex');

lastIndex()

Get the last index

var index = $().wizard('lastIndex');

next()

Go to the next step

$().wizard('next');

back()

Go back to the previous step

$().wizard('back');

first()

Go back to the first step

$().wizard('first');

finish()

Finish the wizard when the current step is the last one

$().wizard('finish');

reset()

Reset the wizard.

$().wizard('reset');

destroy()

Destroy the wizard instance.

$().wizard('destroy');

Events

jquery-wizard provides custom events for the plugin’s unique actions.

$('.the-element').on('wizard::ready', function (e) {
  // on instance ready
});

Event Description
init Fires when the instance is setup for the first time.
ready Fires when the instance is ready for API use.
next Fired when the next instance method has been called.
back Fired when the back instance method has been called.
reset Fired when the reset instance method has been called.
beforeChange This event is fired before the step change.
afterChange This event is fired after the step change.
finish Fires when the wizard is finished.
destroy Fires when an instance is destroyed.

No conflict

If you have to use other plugin with the same namespace, just call the $.wizard.noConflict method to revert to it.

<script src="other-plugin.js"></script>
<script src="jquery-wizard.js"></script>
<script>
  $.wizard.noConflict();
  // Code that uses other plugin's "$().wizard" can follow here.
</script>

Browser support

Tested on all major browsers.

Safari Chrome Firefox Edge IE Opera
Latest ✓ Latest ✓ Latest ✓ Latest ✓ 9-11 ✓ Latest ✓

As a jQuery plugin, you also need to see the jQuery Browser Support.

Contributing

Anyone and everyone is welcome to contribute. Please take a moment to review the guidelines for contributing. Make sure you're using the latest version of jquery-wizard before submitting an issue. There are several ways to help out:

Development

jquery-wizard is built modularly and uses Gulp as a build system to build its distributable files. To install the necessary dependencies for the build system, please run:

npm install -g gulp
npm install -g babel-cli
npm install

Then you can generate new distributable files from the sources, using:

gulp build

More gulp tasks can be found here.

Changelog

To see the list of recent changes, see Releases section.

Copyright and license

Copyright (C) 2016 amazingSurge.

Licensed under the LGPL license.

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