Introduction
uiv is a Bootstrap 3 component lib implemented by Vue 2.
- Lightweight
- All components ~20KB Gziped.
- Dependencies only Vue & Bootstrap CSS.
- No extra CSS.
- Individually import supported.
- IE 9+ & modern browsers supported.
- SSR (server-side rendering) supported.
- All env supported:
- UMD build
uiv.min.js
can be used in all environments (including browser) - ES Module build
uiv.esm.js
is for modern bundlers like webpack 2 or rollup - CommonJS build
uiv.common.js
is for older bundlers like browserify or webpack 1.
- UMD build
Documentation
To check out live examples and docs, visit https://uiv.wxsm.space.
Install
If you are using module bundlers such as Webpack, you can directly include package into your project via:
NPM:
$ npm install uiv --save
or Yarn:
$ yarn add uiv
Then register uiv components and directives all at once in your app's entry:
// main.js Vue
That's it. Happy coding!
No Conflict
All components & directives will be installed with no prefix by default, you can add any prefix to them to avoid conflicts with other libs if needed.
For example:
Vue
Results in:
- Components such as
<alert>
becomes<uiv-alert>
- Directives such as
v-tooltip
becomesv-uiv-tooltip
- Global methods such as
$alert
becomes$uiv_alert
Import Individually
If you don't want all of the components for some reason (e.g. to save the bundle size), you can also import them individually.
Example
components: Alert
Browsers
You can load & install uiv package directly in browsers. For example:
<!-- Remember to import Vue and Bootstrap CSS file before this! -->
This will simply load the latest version of uiv.min.js
into your page. For detail usages (e.g. load specify version, IMPORTANT in production mode) and different CDN providers, you can visit:
Complete Usage Example
<!-- index.html --> Tab content 1. Tab content 2.
This will create a working Tabs component on your page.
Browser Compatibility
All browsers supported by Vue 2 and Bootstrap 3 CSS are suppose to be also supported by this lib (IE8 and below are not supported).
Changelog
Detailed changes for each release are documented in the release notes.
Contribute
Welcome and thanks to use and contribute to this project. Your support is very important.
If you found any problem / bug during the use of uiv, or have any suggustion that can make this lib better, please create an issue.
Pull requests are also welcome! However, before you started working on a PR, it is highly recommend to create an issue with your idea first, so people can know what's going to happen and avoid duplicated work.
Build Setup
# install dependencies npm install # serve demos & docs with hot reload at localhost:8080 npm run dev # build dist npm run dist # build document npm run build # run all tests npm test
License
MIT