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There are many guides and many paths to make bootstrap available in Rails 6.
Having analyzed dozens of tutorials and production applications, below seems to be the most "correct" path.
In Rails 5 you would normally use gem bootstrap that would "download" the bootstrap JS and CSS files.
As we are using webpacker in Rails 6, the right way is to install a package. Webpacker is fit to work with the "yarn package manager".
Bootstrap has an official yarn package, meaning that it can be installed with a command like yarn add bootstrap (instead of installing a gem)!
But bootstrap has some dependencies like jquery
and popper.js
that need to be installed too.
As well, in Rails 5 we used stylesheets in app/assets/stylesheets/application.css
:
And to tell our application to use this file, in application.html.erb
in Rails 5 we added the line to application.html.erb
:
= stylesheet_link_tag 'application', media: 'all', 'data-turbolinks-track': 'reload'
In Rails 6, we will be compiling the stylesheets inside the javascripts folder.
Let's start:
- In the
console
run the command:
yarn add jquery popper.js bootstrap
it will install the yarn packages that you need to run bootstrap.
- In the file
environment.js
add the following:
const { environment } = require('@rails/webpacker')
const webpack = require("webpack")
environment.plugins.append("Provide", new webpack.ProvidePlugin({
$: 'jquery',
jQuery: 'jquery',
'window.jQuery': 'jquery',
Popper: ['popper.js', 'default']
}))
module.exports = environment
- Create a folder
app/javascript/stylesheets
.
In the folder app/javascript/stylesheets
create a new file application.scss
:
We will be placing all the css there.
- Make the
app/javascript/stylesheets
available in yourapplication.html.erb
.
application.html.erb
should look like this:
= javascript_pack_tag 'application', 'data-turbolinks-track': 'reload'
= stylesheet_pack_tag 'application', media: 'all', 'data-turbolinks-track': 'reload'
= stylesheet_link_tag 'application', media: 'all', 'data-turbolinks-track': 'reload'
Notice the stylesheet_pack_tag
.
- Finally, in
application.js
we add
import 'bootstrap/dist/js/bootstrap'
import 'bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap'
require("stylesheets/application.scss")
The first 2 "import" commands add the bootstrap JS and CSS that was imported by yarn.
The last "require" makes anything that you add in app/javascript/stylesheets/application.scss
compile whenever you add a change to it.
- Now you can add a bootstrap classes like in any view:
<span class="badge badge-secondary">Thanks Yaro! It works!</span>
and it will add a Bootstrap badge.
Hooray! Bootstrap is installed!😊
P.S. If you will be adding actiontext, it's good to place it under app/javascript/stylesheets/application.scss
:
@import "./actiontext.scss";
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