Timeline

Vertical display timeline.

When To Use#

  • When a series of information needs to be ordered from top to bottom by time.

  • When you need a timeline to make a visual connection.

Examples

  • Create a services site 2015-09-01
  • Solve initial network problems 2015-09-01
  • Technical testing 2015-09-01
  • Network problems being solved 2015-09-01

Basic timeline.

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import { Timeline } from 'antd';

ReactDOM.render(
  <Timeline>
    <Timeline.Item>Create a services site 2015-09-01</Timeline.Item>
    <Timeline.Item>Solve initial network problems 2015-09-01</Timeline.Item>
    <Timeline.Item>Technical testing 2015-09-01</Timeline.Item>
    <Timeline.Item>Network problems being solved 2015-09-01</Timeline.Item>
  </Timeline>
, mountNode);
  • Create a services site 2015-09-01
  • Solve initial network problems 2015-09-01
  • Technical testing 2015-09-01

When the timeline is incomplete and ongoing, put a ghost node at last. set pending={true} or pending={a React Element}

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import { Timeline } from 'antd';

ReactDOM.render(
  <Timeline pending={<a href="#">See more</a>}>
    <Timeline.Item>Create a services site 2015-09-01</Timeline.Item>
    <Timeline.Item>Solve initial network problems 2015-09-01</Timeline.Item>
    <Timeline.Item>Technical testing 2015-09-01</Timeline.Item>
  </Timeline>
, mountNode);
  • Create a services site 2015-09-01
  • Create a services site 2015-09-01
  • Solve initial network problems 1

    Solve initial network problems 2

    Solve initial network problems 3 2015-09-01

  • Technical testing 1

    Technical testing 2

    Technical testing 3 2015-09-01

Set the color of circles. green means completed or success status, red means warning or error, and blue means ongoing or other default status.

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import { Timeline } from 'antd';

ReactDOM.render(
  <Timeline>
    <Timeline.Item color="green">Create a services site 2015-09-01</Timeline.Item>
    <Timeline.Item color="green">Create a services site 2015-09-01</Timeline.Item>
    <Timeline.Item color="red">
      <p>Solve initial network problems 1</p>
      <p>Solve initial network problems 2</p>
      <p>Solve initial network problems 3 2015-09-01</p>
    </Timeline.Item>
    <Timeline.Item>
      <p>Technical testing 1</p>
      <p>Technical testing 2</p>
      <p>Technical testing 3 2015-09-01</p>
    </Timeline.Item>
  </Timeline>
, mountNode);
  • Create a services site 2015-09-01
  • Solve initial network problems 2015-09-01
  • Technical testing 2015-09-01
  • Network problems being solved 2015-09-01

Set a node as an icon or other custom element.

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import { Timeline, Icon } from 'antd';

ReactDOM.render(
  <Timeline>
    <Timeline.Item>Create a services site 2015-09-01</Timeline.Item>
    <Timeline.Item>Solve initial network problems 2015-09-01</Timeline.Item>
    <Timeline.Item dot={<Icon type="clock-circle-o" style={{ fontSize: '16px' }} />} color="red">Technical testing 2015-09-01</Timeline.Item>
    <Timeline.Item>Network problems being solved 2015-09-01</Timeline.Item>
  </Timeline>
, mountNode);

API#

<Timeline>
  <Timeline.Item>step1 2015-09-01</Timeline.Item>
  <Timeline.Item>step2 2015-09-01</Timeline.Item>
  <Timeline.Item>step3 2015-09-01</Timeline.Item>
  <Timeline.Item>step4 2015-09-01</Timeline.Item>
</Timeline>

Timeline#

Timeline

PropertyDescriptionTypeDefault
pendingSet the last ghost node's existence or its contentboolean|string|ReactNodefalse

Timeline.Item#

Node of timeline

PropertyDescriptionTypeDefault
colorSet the circle's color to blue, red, green or other custom colorsstringblue
dotCustomize timeline dotstring|ReactNode-