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###This project is depricated because the bootstrap_for_ember project is no longer being supported.

###ember-cli-bootstrap requires ember-cli version '0.0.41' or later

This is an ember-cli addon that includes styles from Twitter Bootstrap into your ember-cli project.

This addon utilizes the bootstrap_for_ember library, which provides a collection of Ember components based on Twitter Bootstrap V3. You can find documentation for usage here.

#Usage

In the root of your ember-cli project directory, run:

npm install --save-dev ember-cli-bootstrap

Then, from the root of you ember-cli project, run:

ember generate ember-cli-bootstrap

To prevent JSHint errors, you can import Bootstrap as a module with:

import Bootstrap from 'bootstrap';

You should now have access to bootstrap styles and the components provided by bootstrap_for_ember. Enjoy!

##Importing specific bootstrap_for_ember components By default, all of the bootstrap_for_ember components will be imported into the project. You can optionally specify exactly which components should be imported into the project via the component option, which accepts an array of component names:

//your-bootstrap-app/Brocfile.js

/* global require, module */

var EmberApp = require('ember-cli/lib/broccoli/ember-app');

var app = new EmberApp({
  'ember-cli-bootstrap': {
    'components': ['bs-alert', 'bs-notifications', 'bs-nav']
  }
});

module.exports = app.toTree();

Importing javascript from Twitter Bootstrap

The goal of this addon is to utilize the bootstrap_for_ember library to be able to implement Twitter Bootstrap's styles and components in a more 'Embery' way. As such, the addon does not include the javascript from Twitter Bootstrap by default.

In situations where you need functionality that is not provided by bootstrap_for_ember, you can optionally import the Twitter Bootstrap javascript into your ember-cli project by setting the importBootstrapJS option to true in your Brocfile.js:

//your-bootstrap-app/Brocfile.js

/* global require, module */

var EmberApp = require('ember-cli/lib/broccoli/ember-app');

var app = new EmberApp({
  'ember-cli-bootstrap': {
    'importBootstrapJS': true
  }
});

module.exports = app.toTree();

Importing Twitter Bootstrap Theme

Bootstrap comes with an optional theme CSS with various visual enhancements. To include this file you can import it by setting importBootstrapTheme to true in your Brocfile.js:

//your-bootstrap-app/Brocfile.js

/* global require, module */

var EmberApp = require('ember-cli/lib/broccoli/ember-app');

var app = new EmberApp({
  'ember-cli-bootstrap': {
    'importBootstrapTheme': true
  }
});

module.exports = app.toTree();

Opting out of Bootstrap CSS

In situations where you prefer to use another strategy for importing Bootstrap CSS, you can opt out of CSS import by setting the importBootstrapCSS option to false in your Brocfile.js:

//your-bootstrap-app/Brocfile.js

/* global require, module */

var EmberApp = require('ember-cli/lib/broccoli/ember-app');

var app = new EmberApp({
  'ember-cli-bootstrap': {
    'importBootstrapCSS': false
  }
});

module.exports = app.toTree();

Opting out of Bootstrap Font

In situations where you prefer to use another strategy for importing the Bootstrap font, you can opt out of the font import by setting the importBootstrapFont option to false in your Brocfile.js:

//your-bootstrap-app/Brocfile.js

/* global require, module */

var EmberApp = require('ember-cli/lib/broccoli/ember-app');

var app = new EmberApp({
  'ember-cli-bootstrap': {
    'importBootstrapFont': false
  }
});

module.exports = app.toTree();