sveltestrap
v5.11.3
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Important Note: This project is now hosted at https://github.com/sveltestrap/sveltestrap
This repo is the legacy repo for Sveltestrap 5 for use with Svelte 3. No new development will happen here.
sveltestrap.js.org docs now point to @sveltestrap/sveltestrap v6, and the new install/import for sveltestrap v6+ is npm install @sveltestrap/sveltestrap
(You can still use sveltestrap v5.x via npm install sveltestrap
)
We were unable to migrate this repo to the sponsor's org, so please update your imports, stars, bookmarks, etc to https://github.com/sveltestrap/sveltestrap. Our apologies for any confusion. This repo will eventually be archived.
Bootstrap 5 components for Svelte v3
The goal of this library is to provide all Bootstrap 5 components for a Svelte app. Sveltestrap makes it easy to use Bootstrap since there is no need to use Bootstrap component classes, to include Bootstrap's JavaScript, nor depend on jQuery. Sveltestrap is free, open-source software published under the permissive MIT license. This library was inspired by the reactstrap library for React.
To make using Bootstrap themes easier, this library does not embed Bootstrap styles directly and you will need to include Bootstrap 5 CSS in your page.
Install
npm install svelte sveltestrap
Usage
You need to include a link to Bootstrap 5 stylesheet in your page - these components do not include or embed any Bootstrap styles automatically.
Either in your HTML layout:
<head>
<link
rel="stylesheet"
href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css"
/>
</head>
Or from your Svelte app, either:
<svelte:head>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css">
</svelte:head>
or:
<style>
@import 'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css';
</style>
or alternately, use the Styles component:
<script>
import { Styles } from 'sveltestrap';
</script>
<Styles />
Then use sveltestrap components in your svelte component:
<script>
import { Button, Col, Row } from 'sveltestrap';
</script>
<Row>
<Col>
<Button color="primary" outline>Hello World!</Button>
</Col>
</Row>
Note on Icons
If you wish to use the Icon component, you also must include a link to Bootstrap Icon CSS, for example:
<svelte:head>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/font/bootstrap-icons.css">
</svelte:head>
or:
<link
rel="stylesheet"
href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/font/bootstrap-icons.css"
/>
or the Styles component includes the Bootstrap Icon CSS by default:
<script>
import { Styles } from 'sveltestrap';
</script>
<Styles />
Note on usage with Sapper
If you are using Sveltestrap with Sapper, it's recommended you import the component source directly. Note that this issue does not affect SvelteKit. For example:
<script>
import { Button, Col, Row } from 'sveltestrap/src';
</script>
<Row>
<Col>
<Button color="primary" outline>Hello World!</Button>
</Col>
</Row>
if you prefer the 'sveltestrap' import, you can move the package to devDependencies
block in your package.json
so that sapper will parse the es bundle
"devDependencies": {
"sveltestrap": "*.*.*",
...
},