Step-by-step guide to guide the user to complete the task in accordance with the process. Its steps can be set according to the actual application scenario and the number of the steps can't be less than 2.
Simple step bar.
:::demo Set active
attribute with Number
type, which indicates the index of steps and starts from 0. You can set space
attribute when the width of the step needs to be fixed which accepts Boolean
type. The unit of the space
attribute is px
. If not set, it is adaptive. Setting the finish-status
attribute can change the state of the steps that have been completed.
<el-steps :space="100" :active="active" finish-status="success">
<el-step title="Step 1"></el-step>
<el-step title="Step 2"></el-step>
<el-step title="Step 3"></el-step>
</el-steps>
<el-button style="margin-top: 12px;" @click.native="next">Next step</el-button>
<script>
export default {
data() {
return {
active: 0
};
},
methods: {
next() {
if (this.active++ > 2) this.active = 0;
}
}
}
</script>
:::
Shows the status of the step for each step.
:::demo Use title
attribute to set the name of the step, or override the attribute setting with slot
. We have list all the slot name for you at the end of the document.
<el-steps :space="100" :active="1" finish-status="success">
<el-step title="Done"></el-step>
<el-step title="Processing"></el-step>
<el-step title="Step 3"></el-step>
</el-steps>
:::
There is description for each step.
:::demo
<el-steps :space="200" :active="1">
<el-step title="Step 1" description="description"></el-step>
<el-step title="Step 2" description="description"></el-step>
<el-step title="Step 3" description="description"></el-step>
</el-steps>
:::
A variety of custom icons can be used in the step bar.
:::demo The icon is set by the icon
property, The types of icons can be found in the document for the Icon component, in addition, you can customize the icon through the slot name.
<el-steps :space="100" :active="1">
<el-step title="Step 1" icon="edit"></el-step>
<el-step title="Step 2" icon="upload"></el-step>
<el-step title="Step 3" icon="picture"></el-step>
</el-steps>
:::
Vertical step bars.
:::demo You only need to set the direction
attribute tovertical
in the el-steps
element.
<el-steps :space="100" direction="vertical" :active="1">
<el-step title="Step 1"></el-step>
<el-step title="Step 2"></el-step>
<el-step title="Step 3"></el-step>
</el-steps>
:::
Attribute | Description | Type | Options | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
space | The spacing of each step, will be adaptive spacing if not set | Number | — | — |
direction | display direction | string | vertical/horizontal | horizontal |
active | Sets the current activation step | number | — | 0 |
process-status | Sets the status of current step | string | wait/process/finish/error/success | process |
finish-status | Sets the status of end step | string | wait/process/finish/error/success | finish |
Attribute | Description | Type | Options | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
title | Title | string | — | — |
description | Description | string | — | — |
icon | Icon | Icons provided by Element Icon, can be written through the slot if you want to use custom icon |
string | — |
name | Description |
---|---|
icon | Icon |
title | Title |
description | Description |