Declaratively create wizards, tabs, or any interface with sections of the page that should be shown one-at-a-time
ember install ember-steps
Using ember-steps
starts with creating a step-manager
.
Cool, right? Ehh, it doesn't do much yet -- we need to add some steps.
As you may have guessed, the first w.step
component, a
, will be visible initially, and b
will be invisible. Note that these names are important. Why? Because we need a way to transition between them!
The step-manager
provides a closure action that can be called with the name of a step to show that one, instead. One of the neat features of ember-steps
is that there is no explicit order to the steps; show all of them, or only some. It's entirely up to you.
The above examples show the basic idea, but there's more configuration (and power) available if you need it. Head over to the cookbook to read more about what ember-steps
can do!
Ember 2.12
is the earliest version that the tests are run against. YMMV with older versions of Ember.