A jquery plugin for creating step-by-step wizards.
- Main files
- Quick start
- Requirements
- Usage
- Examples
- Options
- Methods
- Events
- No conflict
- Browser support
- Contributing
- Development
- Changelog
- Copyright and license
dist/
├── jquery-wizard.js
├── jquery-wizard.es.js
├── jquery-wizard.min.js
└── css/
├── wizard.css
└── wizard.min.css
Several quick start options are available:
- Development - unminified
- Production - minified
bower install jquery-wizard.js --save
npm install jquery-wizard --save
yarn add jquery-wizard
If you want build from source:
git clone git@github.com:amazingSurge/jquery-wizard.git
cd jquery-wizard
npm install
npm install -g gulp-cli babel-cli
gulp build
Done!
jquery-wizard
requires the latest version of jQuery
.
<link rel="stylesheet" href="/path/to/wizard.css">
<script src="/path/to/jquery.js"></script>
<script src="/path/to/jquery-wizard.js"></script>
<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>
All you need to do is call the plugin on the element:
jQuery(function($) {
$('.example').wizard();
});
There are some example usages that you can look at to get started. They can be found in the examples folder.
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" href="#${this.id}" data-wizard="back" role="button">${options.buttonLabels.back}</a><a class="wizard-next" href="#${this.id}" data-wizard="next" role="button">${options.buttonLabels.next}</a><a class="wizard-finish" href="#${this.id}" data-wizard="finish" role="button">${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 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);
Go to the specifc step.
// go to the first step
$().wizard('goTo', 0);
// move to 50%
$().wizard('moveTo', '50%');
Get the steps length.
$().wizard('length');
Get the step instance further use.
// get the second step instance
var step = $().wizard('get', 1);
Get the current shown step instance
var step = $().wizard('current');
Get the current shown step index
var index = $().wizard('currentIndex');
Get the last index
var index = $().wizard('lastIndex');
Go to the next step
$().wizard('next');
Go back to the previous step
$().wizard('back');
Go back to the first step
$().wizard('first');
Finish the wizard when the current step is the last one
$().wizard('finish');
Reset the wizard.
$().wizard('reset');
Destroy the wizard instance.
$().wizard('destroy');
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. |
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>
Tested on all major browsers.
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As a jQuery plugin, you also need to see the jQuery Browser Support.
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:
- Bug reports
- Feature requests
- Pull requests
- Write test cases for open bug issues
- Contribute to the documentation
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.
To see the list of recent changes, see Releases section.
Copyright (C) 2016 amazingSurge.
Licensed under the LGPL license.