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layout | title | description | group | toc |
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docs | Webpack | Learn how to include Bootstrap in your project using Webpack. | getting-started | true |
Installing Bootstrap
[Install bootstrap](/docs/{{< param docs_version >}}/getting-started/download/#npm) as a Node.js module using npm.
Importing JavaScript
Import [Bootstrap's JavaScript](/docs/{{< param docs_version >}}/getting-started/javascript/) by adding this line to your app's entry point (usually index.js
or app.js
):
{{< highlight js >}} import 'bootstrap'; {{< /highlight >}}
Alternatively, you may import plugins individually as needed:
{{< highlight js >}} import 'bootstrap/js/dist/alert'; ... {{< /highlight >}}
Bootstrap dependends on Popper, which is speicified in the peerDependencies
property.
This means that you will have to make sure to add both of them to your package.json
using npm install popper.js
.
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](/docs/{{< param docs_version >}}/getting-started/theming/). Then, use your main Sass file to import your custom variables, followed by Bootstrap:
{{< highlight scss >}} @import "custom"; @import "~bootstrap/scss/bootstrap"; {{< /highlight >}}
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:
{{< highlight js >}} ... { test: /.(scss)$/, use: [{ loader: 'style-loader', // inject CSS to page }, { loader: 'css-loader', // translates CSS into CommonJS modules }, { loader: 'postcss-loader', // Run postcss actions options: { plugins: function () { // postcss plugins, can be exported to postcss.config.js return [ require('autoprefixer') ]; } } }, { loader: 'sass-loader' // compiles Sass to CSS }] }, ... {{< /highlight >}}
Importing Compiled CSS
Alternatively, you may use Bootstrap's ready-to-use CSS by simply adding this line to your project's entry point:
{{< highlight js >}} import 'bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css'; {{< /highlight >}}
In this case you may use your existing rule for css
without any special modifications to webpack config, except you don't need sass-loader
just style-loader and css-loader.
{{< highlight js >}} ... module: { rules: [ { test: /.css$/, use: ['style-loader', 'css-loader'] } ] } ... {{< /highlight >}}