Just a simple horizontal timeline component made with Vue.js (works with Vue 2 & Vue 3).
Go to https://vue-horizontal-timeline.netlify.com
$ npm install vue-horizontal-timeline --save
$ yarn add vue-horizontal-timeline
You can import in your main.js
file
import Vue from "vue";
import VueHorizontalTimeline from "vue-horizontal-timeline";
Vue.use(VueHorizontalTimeline);
Or locally in any component
import { VueHorizontalTimeline } from "vue-horizontal-timeline";
// In v0.8+ you don't need the brackets above
export default {
components: {
VueHorizontalTimeline,
},
};
You can import as a Nuxt.js plugin
~/plugins/vue-horizontal-timeline.js
import Vue from "vue";
import VueHorizontalTimeline from "vue-horizontal-timeline";
Vue.use(VueHorizontalTimeline);
and then import it in your nuxt.config.js
file
plugins: ["~/plugins/vue-horizontal-timeline.js"];
<template>
<vue-horizontal-timeline :items="items" />
</template>
<script>
export default {
data() {
const example1 = {
title: "Title example 1",
content:
"Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut ex dolor, malesuada luctus scelerisque ac, auctor vitae risus. Vivamus risus dolor, faucibus a bibendum quis, facilisis eget odio.",
};
const example2 = {
title: "Title example 2",
content:
"Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut ex dolor, malesuada luctus scelerisque ac, auctor vitae risus. Vivamus risus dolor, faucibus a bibendum quis, facilisis eget odio.",
};
const example3 = {
title: "Title example 3",
content:
"Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut ex dolor, malesuada luctus scelerisque ac, auctor vitae risus. Vivamus risus dolor, faucibus a bibendum quis, facilisis eget odio.",
};
const items = [example1, example2, example3];
return { items };
},
};
</script>
Property name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
items | Array | null | Array of objects to be displayed. Must have at least a content property |
item-selected | Object | {} | Object that is set when it is clicked. Note that clickable prop must be set to true |
item-unique-key | String | '' | Key to set a blue border to the card when it is clicked (clickable prop must be set to true) |
title-attr | String | 'title' | Name of the property inside the objects, that are in the items array, to set the cards title |
title-centered | Boolean | false | Centralizes the cards title |
title-class | String | '' | If you want to set a custom class to the cards title, set it here |
title-substr | String | 18 | Number of characters to display inside the cards title. Above this, will set a '...' mask |
content-attr | String | 'content' | Name of the property inside the objects, that are in the items array, to set the cards content |
content-centered | Boolean | false | Centralizes all the cards content text |
content-class | String | '' | If you want to set a custom class to the cards content, set it here |
content-substr | String | 250 | Number of characters to display inside the cards content. Above this, will set a '...' mask |
min-width | String | '200px' | Min-width of the timeline |
min-height | String | '' | Min-height of the timeline |
timeline-padding | String | '' | Padding of the timeline |
timeline-background | String | '#E9E9E9' | Background color of the whole timeline |
line-color | String | '#03A9F4' | Color of the line inside the timeline |
clickable | Boolean | true | Makes the card clickable that returns the object |
You can also change the step color and the style of each item using the stepCssClass
and boxCssClass
attributes inside each item:
const example1 = {
title: "Title example 1",
content:
"Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut ex dolor, malesuada luctus scelerisque ac, auctor vitae risus. Vivamus risus dolor, faucibus a bibendum quis, facilisis eget odio.",
stepCssClass: 'has-step-green',
boxCssClass: 'has-color-red'
};
<style>
.has-color-red {
color: red !important;
}
.has-step-green::after {
background: green !important;
}
</style>
Note: Contributions are very welcomed, however is very important to open a new issue using the issue template before you start working on anything, so we can discuss it before hand
Fork the project and enter this commands in your terminal
$ git clone https://github.com/YOUR_GITHUB_USERNAME/vue-horizontal-timeline.git
$ cd vue-horizontal-timeline
$ yarn
For visual testing, this project contains storybook which you can run by doing the next command
$ yarn storybook
Before making the PR, if you changed something that needs to be tested, please make the tests inside the tests/unit
folder.
To run the tests, you can use the next command
$ yarn test:unit
All the CSS is at src/assets/css/style.scss
If you make any changes in that file, you will need to run yarn build
to build it, because the component uses the minified version at src/assets/css/style.min.css
This project follows the commitlint guidelines, with minor changes.
You can commit using npm run commit
to help you with that.
There's a pre-push
hook that runs all the unit tests before you can push it.
If an error occurs, you can use the npm run commit:retry
command that runs the previous npm run commit
that you already filled.
MIT © guastallaigor