Stepper API
The API documentation of the Stepper React component. Learn more about the props and the CSS customization points.
Import
import Stepper from '@material-ui/core/Stepper';
// or
import { Stepper } from '@material-ui/core';
You can learn more about the difference by reading this guide.
Props
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
activeStep | number | 0 | Set the active step (zero based index). |
alternativeLabel | bool | false | If set to 'true' and orientation is horizontal, then the step label will be positioned under the icon. |
children * | node | Two or more <Step /> components. |
|
classes | object | Override or extend the styles applied to the component. See CSS API below for more details. | |
connector | element | <StepConnector /> | An element to be placed between each step. |
nonLinear | bool | false | If set the Stepper will not assist in controlling steps for linear flow. |
orientation | 'horizontal' | 'vertical' |
'horizontal' | The stepper orientation (layout flow direction). |
The ref
is forwarded to the root element.
Any other props supplied will be provided to the root element (Paper).
CSS
- Style sheet name:
MuiStepper
. - Style sheet details:
Rule name | Global class | Description |
---|---|---|
root | .MuiStepper-root | Styles applied to the root element. |
horizontal | .MuiStepper-horizontal | Styles applied to the root element if orientation="horizontal" . |
vertical | .MuiStepper-vertical | Styles applied to the root element if orientation="vertical" . |
alternativeLabel | .MuiStepper-alternativeLabel | Styles applied to the root element if alternativeLabel={true} . |
You can override the style of the component thanks to one of these customization points:
- With a rule name of the
classes
object prop. - With a global class name.
- With a theme and an
overrides
property.
If that's not sufficient, you can check the implementation of the component for more detail.
Inheritance
The props of the Paper component are also available. You can take advantage of this behavior to target nested components.