The npm package is named "popper.js" but the project is named "Popper", so use the latter consistently.
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Compiled CSS and JS
Download ready-to-use compiled code for Bootstrap v{{< param current_version >}} to easily drop into your project, which includes:
- Compiled and minified CSS bundles (see [CSS files comparison]({{< docsref "/getting-started/contents#css-files" >}}))
- Compiled and minified JavaScript plugins (see [JS files comparison]({{< docsref "/getting-started/contents#js-files" >}}))
This doesn't include documentation, source files, or any optional JavaScript dependencies like Popper.
<a href="{{< param "download.dist" >}}" class="btn btn-bd-primary" onclick="ga('send', 'event', 'Getting started', 'Download', 'Download Bootstrap');">Download
Source files
Compile Bootstrap with your own asset pipeline by downloading our source Sass, JavaScript, and documentation files. This option requires some additional tooling:
- Sass compiler (Libsass or Ruby Sass is supported) for compiling your CSS.
- Autoprefixer for CSS vendor prefixing
Should you require [build tools]({{< docsref "/getting-started/build-tools#tooling-setup" >}}), they are included for developing Bootstrap and its docs, but they're likely unsuitable for your own purposes.
<a href="{{< param "download.source" >}}" class="btn btn-bd-primary" onclick="ga('send', 'event', 'Getting started', 'Download', 'Download source');">Download source
Examples
If you want to download and examine our [examples]({{< docsref "/examples" >}}), you can grab the already built examples:
<a href="{{< param "download.dist_examples" >}}" class="btn btn-bd-primary" onclick="ga('send', 'event', 'Getting started', 'Download', 'Download Examples');">Download Examples
CDN via jsDelivr
Skip the download with jsDelivr to deliver cached version of Bootstrap's compiled CSS and JS to your project.
<link href="{{< param "cdn.css" >}}" rel="stylesheet" integrity="{{< param "cdn.css_hash" >}}" crossorigin="anonymous">
<script src="{{< param "cdn.js_bundle" >}}" integrity="{{< param "cdn.js_bundle_hash" >}}" crossorigin="anonymous"></script>
If you're using our compiled JavaScript and prefer to include Popper separately, add Popper before our JS, via a CDN preferably.
<script src="{{< param "cdn.popper" >}}" integrity="{{< param "cdn.popper_hash" >}}" crossorigin="anonymous"></script>
<script src="{{< param "cdn.js" >}}" integrity="{{< param "cdn.js_hash" >}}" crossorigin="anonymous"></script>
Package managers
Pull in Bootstrap's source files into nearly any project with some of the most popular package managers. No matter the package manager, Bootstrap will require a Sass compiler and Autoprefixer for a setup that matches our official compiled versions.
npm
Install Bootstrap in your Node.js powered apps with the npm package:
npm install bootstrap@next
const bootstrap = require('bootstrap')
or import bootstrap from 'bootstrap'
will load all of Bootstrap's plugins onto a bootstrap
object.
The bootstrap
module itself exports all of our plugins. You can manually load Bootstrap's plugins individually by loading the /js/dist/*.js
files under the package's top-level directory.
Bootstrap's package.json
contains some additional metadata under the following keys:
sass
- path to Bootstrap's main Sass source filestyle
- path to Bootstrap's non-minified CSS that's been precompiled using the default settings (no customization)
yarn
Install Bootstrap in your Node.js powered apps with the yarn package:
yarn add bootstrap@next
RubyGems
Install Bootstrap in your Ruby apps using Bundler (recommended) and RubyGems by adding the following line to your Gemfile
:
gem 'bootstrap', '~> {{< param current_ruby_version >}}'
Alternatively, if you're not using Bundler, you can install the gem by running this command:
gem install bootstrap -v {{< param current_ruby_version >}}
See the gem's README for further details.
Composer
You can also install and manage Bootstrap's Sass and JavaScript using Composer:
composer require twbs/bootstrap:{{< param current_version >}}
NuGet
If you develop in .NET, you can also install and manage Bootstrap's CSS or Sass and JavaScript using NuGet:
Install-Package bootstrap
Install-Package bootstrap.sass