ng-hub-ui-stepper
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ng-hub-ui-stepper

A flexible and customizable stepper component for Angular applications. Perfect for multi-step forms, wizards, and guided user experiences.

Table of Contents

Features

  • 🚀 Easy to integrate with existing Angular projects
  • 🎨 Highly customizable appearance and behavior
  • ♿ Accessible by default, following WCAG guidelines
  • 📱 Responsive design, works on all screen sizes
  • 🔢 Support for linear and non-linear step progression
  • 🔄 Built-in animations for smooth transitions
  • 🧩 Modular architecture for easy extension

Installation

Install the package using npm:

npm install ng-hub-ui-stepper

Usage

  1. Import the StepperModule in your Angular module:
import { StepperModule } from 'ng-hub-ui-stepper';

@NgModule({
  imports: [StepperModule],
  // ...
})
export class YourModule { }
  1. Use the stepper component in your template:
<hub-stepper>
  <hub-step title="Step 1">
	<h2>Welcome to Step 1</h2>
	<p>This is the content of step 1.</p>
  </hub-step>
  <hub-step title="Step 2">
	<h2>Moving on to Step 2</h2>
	<p>Here's what you need to do in step 2.</p>
  </hub-step>
  <hub-step title="Step 3">
	<h2>Final Step</h2>
	<p>Congratulations! You've reached the last step.</p>
  </hub-step>
</hub-stepper>

API Reference

Stepper Component

Input Type Default Description
backLabel string 'Back' Label for the back button
continueLabel string 'Continue' Label for the continue button
submitLabel string 'Submit' Label for the submit button
Output Type Description
completed EventEmitter Emitted when the stepper is completed
previousStep EventEmitter Emitted when moving to the previous step
nextStep EventEmitter Emitted when moving to the next step

Step Component

Input Type Default Description
index number required The index of this step
title string optional The title of this step
disabled boolean false Whether this step is disabled

Customization

The stepper component can be customized using CSS variables and by providing custom templates for navigation and buttons.

CSS Variables

:root {
  --stepper-direction: column;
  --stepper-primary-color: #009ef7;
  --stepper-secondary-color: #b5b5c3;
  --stepper-background-color: #f3f6f9;
  --stepper-text-color: #181c32;
  --stepper-disabled-color: #e1e3ea;
}

Programmatic Customization

You can also customize the stepper appearance programmatically using the StepperThemeService:

import { StepperThemeService } from '@hub-ui/stepper';

@Component({...})
export class YourComponent implements OnInit {
  constructor(private themeService: StepperThemeService) {}

  ngOnInit() {
    this.themeService.setTheme({
      'primary-color': '#ff4081',
      'background-color': '#f0f0f0'
    });
  }
}

This allows you to change the theme dynamically based on user preferences or other conditions in your application.

Custom Navigation Buttons

You can customize the navigation buttons using the provided directives:

<hub-stepper>
  <!-- Step content -->
  <button previousButton>Custom Back</button>
  <button nextButton>Custom Next</button>
  <button submitButton>Custom Submit</button>
</hub-stepper>

These directives (previousButton, nextButton, and submitButton) automatically handle the navigation logic and apply default styling classes.

Custom Navigation Template

<hub-stepper [stepperNavTpt]="customNavTemplate">
  <!-- step content -->
</hub-stepper>

<ng-template #customNavTemplate let-steps="steps" let-currentIndex="currentIndex">
  <!-- Your custom navigation markup -->
</ng-template>

Examples

Basic Usage

<hub-stepper>
  <hub-step title="Personal Info">
	<!-- Personal info form fields -->
  </hub-step>
  <hub-step title="Address">
	<!-- Address form fields -->
  </hub-step>
  <hub-step title="Confirmation">
	<!-- Confirmation step -->
  </hub-step>
</hub-stepper>

With Custom Navigation

<hub-stepper [stepperNavTpt]="customNav">
  <!-- Steps content -->
</hub-stepper>

<ng-template #customNav let-steps="steps" let-currentIndex="currentIndex">
  <ul class="custom-nav">
	<li *ngFor="let step of steps; let i = index"
		[class.active]="i === currentIndex">
	  {{ step.title }}
	</li>
  </ul>
</ng-template>

Contributing

We welcome contributions to ng-hub-ui-stepper! Here's how you can help:

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create your feature branch: git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature
  3. Commit your changes: git commit -m 'Add some AmazingFeature'
  4. Push to the branch: git push origin feature/AmazingFeature
  5. Open a pull request

Please make sure to update tests as appropriate and adhere to the Angular Style Guide.

Support the Project

If you find this project helpful and would like to support its development, you can buy me a coffee:

"Buy Me A Coffee"

Your support is greatly appreciated and helps maintain and improve this project!

Inspiration

This project was inspired by the need for a flexible, customizable, and accessible stepper component in the Angular ecosystem. We drew inspiration from:

  • Material Design's Stepper component
  • Various multi-step form implementations across the web
  • Feedback and feature requests from the Angular community

My goal was to create a component that combined the best features of existing solutions while adding my own improvements and focusing on customization and accessibility.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.


Made with ❤️ by [Carlos Morcillo Fernández]

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