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There are two great alternatives:
- bootstrap-vue: BootstrapVue provides one of the most comprehensive implementations of Bootstrap 4 components and grid system for Vue.js and with extensive and automated WAI-ARIA accessibility markup.
- uiv: Bootstrap 3 components implemented by Vue 2.
Bootstrap components built with Vue.js.
This repository contains a set of native Vue.js components based on Bootstrap's markup and CSS. As a result no dependency on jQuery or Bootstrap's JavaScript is required. The only required dependencies are:
- Vue.js (required ^v1.x.x, test with v1.0.8).
- Bootstrap CSS (required 3.x.x, test with 3.3.5). VueStrap doesn't depend on a very precise version of Bootstrap.
$ npm install vue-strap
var alert = require('vue-strap/src/alert');
// or
var alert = require('vue-strap').alert;
new Vue({
components: {
'alert': alert
}
})
import alert from 'vue-strap/src/alert'
// or
import { alert } from 'vue-strap'
new Vue({
components: {
alert
}
})
$ bower install vue-strap
define(['vue-strap'], function(VueStrap) { var alert = VueStrap.alert; ... });
The dist
folder contains vue-strap.js
and vue-strap.min.js
with all components exported in the window.VueStrap
object. These bundles are also available in CDNJS,
and on both the Bower and NPM packages.
<script src="path/to/vue.js"></script>
<script src="path/to/vue-strap.js"></script>
<script>
var vm = new Vue({
components: {
alert: VueStrap.alert
},
el: "#app",
data: {
showRight: false,
showTop: false
}
})
</script>
See the documentation with live editable examples.
- Install with
npm install
- Run the docs site in development mode with
npm run docs
. This will watch for file changes as you work. - Build with
npm run build
.
See Roadmap
vue-strap is licensed under The MIT License.