Introduction
Learn how to include React Bootstrap in your project.
Installation
The best way to consume React-Bootstrap is via the npm package which
you can install with npm
(or yarn
if you prefer).
If you plan on customizing the Bootstrap Sass files, or don't want to use a CDN for the stylesheet, it may be helpful to install vanilla Bootstrap as well.
npm install react-bootstrap bootstrap
Importing Components
You should import individual components like:
react-bootstrap/Button
rather than the entire library.
Doing so pulls in only the specific components that you use, which
can significantly reduce the amount of code you end up sending to
the client.
import Button from 'react-bootstrap/Button';
// or less ideally
import { Button } from 'react-bootstrap';
Browser globals
We provide react-bootstrap.js
and
react-bootstrap.min.js
bundles with all components
exported on the window.ReactBootstrap
object. These
bundles are available on jsDelivr, as
well as in the npm package.
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/react/umd/react.production.min.js" crossorigin></script>
<script
src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/react-dom/umd/react-dom.production.min.js"
crossorigin></script>
<script
src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/react-bootstrap@next/dist/react-bootstrap.min.js"
crossorigin></script>
<script>var Alert = ReactBootstrap.Alert;</script>
Examples
React-Bootstrap has started a repo with a few basic CodeSandbox examples. Click here to check them out.
Stylesheets
Because React-Bootstrap doesn't depend on a very precise version of Bootstrap, we don't ship with any included CSS. However, some stylesheet is required to use these components.
CSS
{
/* The following line can be included in your src/index.js or App.js file */
}
import 'bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css';
How and which Bootstrap styles you include is up to you, but the simplest way is to include the latest styles from the CDN. A little more information about the benefits of using a CDN can be found here.
<link
rel="stylesheet"
href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/bootstrap@5.3.2/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css"
integrity="sha384-T3c6CoIi6uLrA9TneNEoa7RxnatzjcDSCmG1MXxSR1GAsXEV/Dwwykc2MPK8M2HN"
crossorigin="anonymous"
/>
Sass
In case you are using Sass the simplest way is to include the Bootstrap’s source Sass files
in your main Sass file and then require it on your src/index.js
or App.js
file.
This applies to a typical create-react-app
application in other use cases you might have to setup
the bundler of your choice to compile Sass/SCSS stylesheets to CSS.
/* The following line can be included in a src/App.scss */
@import '~bootstrap/scss/bootstrap';
/* The following line can be included in your src/index.js or App.js file */
import './App.scss';
Customize Bootstrap
If you wish to customize the Bootstrap theme or any Bootstrap variables you can create a custom Sass file:
/* The following block can be included in a custom.scss */
/* make the customizations */
$theme-colors: (
'info': tomato,
'danger': teal
);
/* import bootstrap to set changes */
@import '~bootstrap/scss/bootstrap';
... And import it on the main Sass file.
/* The following line can be included in a src/App.scss */
@import 'custom';
Advanced usage
See the Bootstrap docs for more advanced use cases and details about customizing stylesheets.
as
Prop API
With certain React-Bootstrap components, you may want to modify the component or HTML tag that is rendered.
If you want to keep all the styling of a particular React-Bootstrap component but switch the
component that is finally rendered (whether it's a different React-Bootstrap component, a
different custom component, or a different HTML tag) you can use the as
prop to do so.
The example below passes an anchor to the as
prop in a Button
component. This
ultimately causes a a
tag to be rendered but with the same styles as a Button
component.
Below is an illustration of passing a React Bootstrap component. It contains a Badge
component and a Button
component that have been supplied to the as
prop. This finally results in the rendering of a Button
component
with the same styles as a Badge
component.
Themes
React-Bootstrap is compatible with existing Bootstrap themes. Just follow the installation instructions for your theme of choice.
Because React-Bootstrap completely reimplements Bootstrap's JavaScript, it's not automatically compatible with themes that extend the default JavaScript behaviors.
If you would like to add a custom theme on your app using Create React App, they have additional documentation for Create React App and Bootstrap here
Browser support
We aim to support all browsers supported by both React and Bootstrap.