Webpack and bundlers
Learn how to include Bootstrap in your project using Webpack or other bundlers.
Installing Bootstrap
Install bootstrap as a Node.js module using npm.
Importing JavaScript
Import Bootstrap’s JavaScript by adding this line to your app’s entry point (usually index.js
or app.js
):
import 'bootstrap'; // or get all of the named exports for further usage import * as bootstrap from 'bootstrap';
Alternatively, if you only need just a few of our plugins, you may import plugins individually as needed:
import Alert from 'bootstrap/js/dist/alert'; // or, specify which plugins you need: import { Tooltip, Toast, Popover } from 'bootstrap';
Bootstrap depends on Popper, which is specified in the peerDependencies
property. This means that you will have to make sure to add it to your package.json
using npm install @popperjs/core
.
Importing Styles
Importing Precompiled Sass
To enjoy the full potential of Bootstrap and customize it to your needs, use the source files as a part of your project’s bundling process.
First, create your own _custom.scss
and use it to override the built-in custom variables. Then, use your main Sass file to import your custom variables, followed by Bootstrap:
@import "custom"; @import "~bootstrap/scss/bootstrap";
For Bootstrap to compile, make sure you install and use the required loaders: sass-loader, postcss-loader with Autoprefixer. With minimal setup, your webpack config should include this rule or similar:
// ... { test: /\.(scss)$/, use: [{ // inject CSS to page loader: 'style-loader' }, { // translates CSS into CommonJS modules loader: 'css-loader' }, { // Run postcss actions loader: 'postcss-loader', options: { // `postcssOptions` is needed for postcss 8.x; // if you use postcss 7.x skip the key postcssOptions: { // postcss plugins, can be exported to postcss.config.js plugins: function () { return [ require('autoprefixer') ]; } } } }, { // compiles Sass to CSS loader: 'sass-loader' }] } // ...
Importing Compiled CSS
Alternatively, you may use Bootstrap’s ready-to-use CSS by simply adding this line to your project’s entry point:
import 'bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css';
In this case you may use your existing rule for css
without any special modifications to webpack config, except you don’t need sass-loader
just style-loader and css-loader.
// ... module: { rules: [ { test: /\.css$/, use: [ 'style-loader', 'css-loader' ] } ] } // ...
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