/reactstrap

Simple React Bootstrap 4 components

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reactstrap

Stateless React Components for Bootstrap 4.

Getting Started

Follow the create-react-app instructions up to the Adding Bootstrap section and instead follow the reactstrap version of adding bootstrap.

tl;dr

npm install -g create-react-app

create-react-app my-app
cd my-app/
npm start

Then open http://localhost:3000/ to see your app. The initial structure of your app is setup. Next, let's add reactstrap and bootstrap.

Adding Bootstrap

Install reactstrap and Bootstrap from NPM. Reactstrap does not include Bootstrap CSS so this needs to be installed as well:

npm install --save bootstrap@4.0.0-alpha.6
npm install --save reactstrap react-transition-group@^1.1.2 react@^15.3.0 react-dom@^15.3.0

Import Bootstrap CSS in the src/index.js file:

import 'bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.css';

Import required reactstrap components within src/App.js file or your custom component files:

import { Button } from 'reactstrap';

Now you are ready to use the imported reactstrap components within your component hierarchy defined in the render method. Here is an example App.js redone using reactstrap.

CDN

Reactstrap can be included directly in your application's bundle or excluded during compilation and linked directly to a CDN.

https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/reactstrap/4.8.0/reactstrap.min.js

Note: When using the external CDN library, be sure to include the required dependencies as necessary prior to the Reactstrap library:

About the Project

This library contains React Bootstrap 4 components that favor composition and control. The library does not depend on jQuery or Bootstrap javascript. However, Tether is relied upon for advanced positioning of content like Tooltips, Popovers, and auto-flipping Dropdowns.

There are a few core concepts to understand in order to make the most out of this library.

  1. Your content is expected to be composed via props.children rather than using named props to pass in Components.

    // Content passed in via props
    const Example = (props) => {
      return (
        <p>This is a tooltip <TooltipTrigger tooltip={TooltipContent}>example</TooltipTrigger>!</p>
      );
    }
    
    // Content passed in as children (Preferred)
    const PreferredExample = (props) => {
      return (
        <p>
          This is a <a href="#" id="TooltipExample">tooltip</a> example.
          <Tooltip target="TooltipExample">
            <TooltipContent/>
          </Tooltip>
        </p>
      );
    }
  2. Attributes in this library are used to pass in state, conveniently apply modifier classes, enable advanced functionality (like tether), or automatically include non-content based elements.

    Examples:

    • isOpen - current state for items like dropdown, popover, tooltip
    • toggle - callback for toggling isOpen in the controlling component
    • color - applies color classes, ex: <Button color="danger"/>
    • size - for controlling size classes. ex: <Button size="sm"/>
    • tag - customize component output by passing in an element name or Component
    • boolean based props (attributes) when possible for alternative style classes or sr-only content

https://reactstrap.github.io

Development

Install dependencies:

npm install

Run examples at http://localhost:8080/ with webpack dev server:

npm start

Run tests & coverage report:

npm test

Watch tests:

npm run test-watch

Releasing

Create Release Branch

To create a release branch and changelog, run the following command with a semantic release type (major, minor, patch):

./scripts/release <release-type>

Verify changelog in branch. Create a PR if everything looks good. Merge when tests are green.

Tagging and Publishing

Once the release branch is merged, checkout master and run:

./scripts/publish

This will build the current state of master, tag it based on the release version and push the tag up to GitHub. If that all looks good, the final command to run is:

npm publish

In the wild

Organizations and projects using reactstrap

Submit a PR to add to this list!

Looking to build, document and publish reusable components built on top of reactstrap? Consider forking https://github.com/reactstrap/component-template to kickstart your project!