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react-bootstrap-externaljs

v0.31.0-silly-2

Published

react-bootstrap fork with data-* attributes for external bootstrap.js

Readme

react-bootstrap-externaljs

This fork of react-bootstrap mainly aims on adding bootstrap's data-* attributes in the right places to optimize the usage of external bootstrap.js.

In a perfect world react-bootstrap and bootstrap.js/bootstrap.native never meet. Fortunately my world isn't perfect and i can do silly things like this. Currently react-bootstrap has no intentions to support these data-attributes.

If you're unsure, you better just stick with regular react-bootstrap, as you may find more silly things here...

use case example

  • You create a website with GatsbyJS (a static site generator) and skip bundle creation when building for prod.
  • For bootstrap's functionality you mess with bootstrap.native.js (tested, working great) or the original bootstrap.js (untested) in prod.
  • You reimplement any additional functionality from dev with plain js in e.g. static.js for prod.
  • So, you have already brought down overall js size in prod from ~500Kb to ~5Kb? Congratulations...

If you now also want to use data-attributes to minimize the need for custom code, thus further reducing js size in prod, react-bootstrap-externaljs is what you need.

Also, remember how to enable ScrollSpy with data-attributes only? Just do it.

Usage

npm install react-bootstrap-externaljs

Local setup

  • Install the dependencies with npm install
  • Run tests npm test
  • Run tests in watch mode npm run tdd
  • Run the docs site in development mode with npm run docs. This will watch for file changes as you work. Simply refresh the page to see the updates.
  • Build with npm run build