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ember-bootstrap-slim

v0.1.4

Published

A tiny Ember addon to quickly add Bootstrap to your Ember app

Readme

ember-bootstrap-slim

A tiny Ember addon to add Bootstrap to your Ember app. Nothing more, nothing less.

What you get:

  • Bootstrap's minified css added to your app's vendor.css

Versions

  • Bootstrap: 4.0.0
  • Ember CLI: 3.0.1

Installation

ember install ember-bootstrap-slim

Usage

  1. Install via ember install ember-bootstrap-slim.
  2. Add bootstrap classes to your html / hbs elements.
  3. Look at the pretty things.

How It Works

  • Ember is still a bit in process of moving from bower to npm, and importing a file from a node module isn't yet quite as intuitive as it was to import from a bower component. Ember actually only recommends importing from bower_components or from vendor. So...the question is - how do we get the node module into the vendor folder easily?
  • ember-bootstrap-slim creates a new Broccoli funnel to add the desired file(s) from the bootstrap node_module into the app's vendor tree. It is then accessible to be imported into the app
  • In theory, any file from any node_module can be imported into an Ember app this way, provided the path and file name are correct

index.js

var Funnel = require('broccoli-funnel');

module.exports = {
  name: 'ember-bootstrap-slim',

  included(app, parentAddon) {
    this._super.included.apply(this, arguments);
    let target = (parentAddon || app);
    target.import('vendor/bootstrap.min.css');
  },

  treeForVendor() {
    return new Funnel(`${this.project.root}/node_modules/bootstrap/dist/css`, {
      files: ['bootstrap.min.css']
    });
  }
};

Quick Example Walkthrough

  1. Install ember-cli
    npm install -g ember-cli@latest
  2. Create a new ember app
    ember new ember-example
  3. Install ember-bootstrap-slim
    ember install ember-bootstrap-slim
  4. Create a new ember component
    ember g component bootstrap-test
  5. In app/templates/application.hbs:
    <h2 id="title">Welcome to Ember</h2>
    {{bootstrap-test}}
  6. In app/templates/components/bootstrap-test.hbs:
    <button class="btn btn-success">Test Button</button>
  7. Start the server
    ember s
  8. Visit http://localhost:4200 to see your bootstrap-styled app.

Contributing

Installation

  • git clone https://github.com/rdhelms/ember-bootstrap-slim.git
  • cd ember-bootstrap-slim
  • npm install

Running the linter

  • npm run lint:js

Running tests

  • npm test

Running the dummy application

For more information on using ember-cli, visit https://ember-cli.com/.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.