Component aliases
<b-dropdown>
can also be used via the following aliases:
<b-dd>
Note: component aliases are only available when importing all of BootstrapVue or using the component group plugin.
Dropdowns are toggleable, contextual overlays for displaying lists of links and actions in a dropdown menu format.
<b-dropdown>
(or known by its shorter alias of <b-dd>
) components are toggleable, contextual overlays for displaying lists of links and more. They're toggled by clicking (or pressing space or enter when focused), not by hovering; this is an intentional design decision.
<div>
<b-dropdown id="dropdown-1" text="Dropdown Button" class="m-md-2">
<b-dropdown-item>First Action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item>Second Action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item>Third Action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-divider></b-dropdown-divider>
<b-dropdown-item active>Active action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item disabled>Disabled action</b-dropdown-item>
</b-dropdown>
</div>
<!-- b-dropdown.vue -->
You can customize the text of the dropdown button by using either the text
prop (shown in previous examples), or use the button-content
slot instead of the text
prop. The button-content
slot allows you to use basic HTML and icons in the button content.
If both the prop text
and slot button-content
are present, the slot button-content
will take precedence.
<div>
<b-dropdown text="Button text via Prop">
<b-dropdown-item href="#">An item</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Another item</b-dropdown-item>
</b-dropdown>
<b-dropdown>
<template #button-content>
Custom <strong>Content</strong> with <em>HTML</em> via Slot
</template>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">An item</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Another item</b-dropdown-item>
</b-dropdown>
</div>
<!-- b-dropdown-button-content.vue -->
Dropdown supports various positioning such as left and right aligned, dropdown and dropup, and supports auto-flipping (dropdown to dropup, and vice-versa) when the menu would overflow off of the visible screen area.
The dropdown menu can either be left aligned (default) or right aligned with respect to the button above it. To have the dropdown aligned on the right, set the right
prop.
<div>
<b-dropdown id="dropdown-left" text="Left align" variant="primary" class="m-2">
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Another action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Something else here</b-dropdown-item>
</b-dropdown>
<b-dropdown id="dropdown-right" right text="Right align" variant="primary" class="m-2">
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Another action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Something else here</b-dropdown-item>
</b-dropdown>
</div>
<!-- b-dropdown-right.vue -->
Turn your dropdown menu into a drop-up menu by setting the dropup
prop.
<div>
<b-dropdown id="dropdown-dropup" dropup text="Drop-Up" variant="primary" class="m-2">
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Another action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Something else here</b-dropdown-item>
</b-dropdown>
</div>
<!-- b-dropdown-dropup.vue -->
Turn your dropdown menu into a drop-right menu by setting the dropright
prop. Or, turn it into a drop-left menu by setting the dropleft
right prop to true.
dropright
takes precedence over dropleft
. Neither dropright
or dropleft
have any effect if dropup
is set.
<div>
<b-dropdown id="dropdown-dropright" dropright text="Drop-Right" variant="primary" class="m-2">
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Another action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Something else here</b-dropdown-item>
</b-dropdown>
<b-dropdown id="dropdown-dropleft" dropleft text="Drop-Left" variant="primary" class="m-2">
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Another action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Something else here</b-dropdown-item>
</b-dropdown>
</div>
<!-- b-dropdown-dropright-dropleft.vue -->
By default, dropdowns may flip to the top, or to the bottom, based on their current position in the viewport. To disable this auto-flip feature, set the no-flip
prop.
Like to move your menu away from the toggle buttons a bit? Then use the offset
prop to specify the number of pixels to push right (or left when negative) from the toggle button:
0.3rem
, 4px
, 1.2em
, etc.) passed as a string.<div>
<b-dropdown id="dropdown-offset" offset="25" text="Offset Dropdown" class="m-2">
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Another action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Something else here</b-dropdown-item>
</b-dropdown>
</div>
<!-- b-dropdown-offset.vue -->
By default, dropdowns are visually constrained to its scroll parent, which will suffice in most situations. However, if you place a dropdown inside an element that has overflow: scroll
(or similar) set, the dropdown menu may - in some situations - get cut off. To get around this, you can specify a boundary element via the boundary
prop. Supported values are 'scrollParent'
(the default), 'viewport'
, 'window'
or a reference to an HTML element. The boundary value is passed directly to Popper.js's boundariesElement
configuration option.
Note: When boundary
is any value other than the default of 'scrollParent'
, the style position: static
is applied to to the dropdown component's root element in order to allow the menu to "break-out" of its scroll container. In some situations this may affect your layout or positioning of the dropdown trigger button. In these cases you may need to wrap your dropdown inside another element.
If you need some advanced Popper.js configuration to make dropdowns behave to your needs, you can use the popper-opts
prop to pass down a custom configuration object which will be deeply merged with the BootstrapVue defaults.
Head to the Popper.js docs to see all the configuration options.
Note: The props offset
, boundary
and no-flip
may loose their effect when you overwrite the Popper.js configuration.
Create a split dropdown button, where the left button provides standard click
event and link support, while the right hand side is the dropdown menu toggle button.
<div>
<b-dropdown split text="Split Dropdown" class="m-2">
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Another action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Something else here...</b-dropdown-item>
</b-dropdown>
</div>
<!-- b-dropdown-split.vue -->
The left split button defaults to an element of type <button>
(a <b-button>
to be exact). To convert this button into a link or <router-link>
, specify the href via the split-href
prop or a router link to
value via the split-to
prop, while maintaining the look of a button.
<div>
<b-dropdown split split-href="#foo/bar" text="Split Link" class="m-2">
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Another action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Something else here...</b-dropdown-item>
</b-dropdown>
</div>
<!-- b-dropdown-split-link.vue -->
The split button defaults to a button type
of 'button'
. You can specify an alternate type via the split-button-type
prop. Supported values are: 'button'
, 'submit'
and 'reset'
.
If props split-to
or split-href
are set, the split-button-type
prop will be ignored.
Dropdowns support various props for styling the dropdown trigger button.
Dropdowns work with trigger buttons of all sizes, including default and split dropdown buttons.
Set the size
prop to either sm
for small button(s), or lg
for large button(s).
<div>
<div>
<b-dropdown size="lg" text="Large" class="m-2">
<b-dropdown-item-button>Action</b-dropdown-item-button>
<b-dropdown-item-button>Another action</b-dropdown-item-button>
<b-dropdown-item-button>Something else here</b-dropdown-item-button>
</b-dropdown>
<b-dropdown size="lg" split text="Large Split" class="m-2">
<b-dropdown-item-button>Action</b-dropdown-item-button>
<b-dropdown-item-button>Another action</b-dropdown-item-button>
<b-dropdown-item-button>Something else here...</b-dropdown-item-button>
</b-dropdown>
</div>
<div>
<b-dropdown size="sm" text="Small" class="m-2">
<b-dropdown-item-button>Action</b-dropdown-item-button>
<b-dropdown-item-button>Another action</b-dropdown-item-button>
<b-dropdown-item-button>Something else here...</b-dropdown-item-button>
</b-dropdown>
<b-dropdown size="sm" split text="Small Split" class="m-2">
<b-dropdown-item-button>Action</b-dropdown-item-button>
<b-dropdown-item-button>Another action</b-dropdown-item-button>
<b-dropdown-item-button>Something else here...</b-dropdown-item-button>
</b-dropdown>
</div>
</div>
<!-- b-dropdown-sizes.vue -->
Note: changing the size of the button(s) does not affect the size of the menu items!
The dropdown toggle button can have one of the standard Bootstrap contextual variants applied by setting the prop variant
to success
, primary
, info
, danger
, link
, outline-dark
, etc. (or custom variants, if defined). The default variant is secondary
.
See the Variant Reference for a full list of built-in contextual variants.
<div>
<b-dropdown text="Primary" variant="primary" class="m-2">
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Another action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Something else here</b-dropdown-item>
</b-dropdown>
<b-dropdown text="Success" variant="success" class="m-2">
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Another action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Something else here</b-dropdown-item>
</b-dropdown>
<b-dropdown text="Outline Danger" variant="outline-danger" class="m-2">
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Another action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Something else here</b-dropdown-item>
</b-dropdown>
</div>
<!-- b-dropdown-variants.vue -->
You can also apply arbitrary classes to the toggle button via the toggle-class
prop. This prop accepts either a string or array of strings.
By default the left split button uses the same variant
as the toggle
button. You can give the split button its own variant via the split-variant
prop.
<div>
<b-dropdown
split
split-variant="outline-primary"
variant="primary"
text="Split Variant Dropdown"
class="m-2"
>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Another action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Something else here...</b-dropdown-item>
</b-dropdown>
</div>
<!-- b-dropdown-split-variant.vue -->
By default dropdowns act like buttons and are displayed inline. To create block level dropdowns (that span to the full width of a parent) set the block
prop. Both, regular and split button dropdowns are supported.
<div>
<b-dropdown text="Block Level Dropdown" block variant="primary" class="m-2">
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Another action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Something else here</b-dropdown-item>
</b-dropdown>
<b-dropdown
text="Block Level Split Dropdown"
block
split
split-variant="outline-primary"
variant="primary"
class="m-2"
>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Another action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Something else here...</b-dropdown-item>
</b-dropdown>
</div>
<!-- b-dropdown-block.vue -->
If you want the dropdown menu to span to the full width of the parent container too, add the w-100
utility class to the menu-class
prop.
<div>
<b-dropdown
text="Block Level Dropdown Menu"
block
variant="primary"
class="m-2"
menu-class="w-100"
>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Another action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Something else here</b-dropdown-item>
</b-dropdown>
</div>
<!-- b-dropdown-block-menu.vue -->
Many of the supported dropdown sub-components provide a variant
prop for controlling their text color.
The dropdown can be created with the toggle's caret visually hidden by setting the no-caret
prop to true
. This is useful when the dropdown is to be displayed as an icon.
<div>
<b-dropdown size="lg" variant="link" toggle-class="text-decoration-none" no-caret>
<template #button-content>
&#x1f50d;<span class="sr-only">Search</span>
</template>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Another action</b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown-item href="#">Something else here...</b-dropdown-item>
</b-dropdown>
</div>
<!-- b-dropdown-hidden-caret.vue -->
Note: The caret will always be shown when using split
mode.
By default, <b-dropdown>
renders the menu contents in the DOM even when the menu is not shown. When there are a large number of dropdowns rendered on the same page, performance could be impacted due to larger overall memory utilization. You can instruct <b-dropdown>
to render the menu contents only when it is shown by setting the lazy
prop to true.
The following components can be placed inside of your dropdowns. Using any other component or markup may break layout and/or keyboard navigation.
Sub-component | Description | Aliases |
---|---|---|
<b-dropdown-item> | Action items that provide click, link, and <router-link> /<nuxt-link> functionality. Renders as an <a> element by default. | <b-dd-item> |
<b-dropdown-item-button> | An alternative to <b-dropdown-item> that renders a menu item using a <button> element. | <b-dropdown-item-btn> , <b-dd-item-button> , <b-dd-item-btn> |
<b-dropdown-divider> | A divider / spacer which can be used to separate dropdown items. | <b-dd-divider> |
<b-dropdown-text> | Free flowing text content in a menu. | <b-dd-text> |
<b-dropdown-form> | For placing form controls within a dropdown menu. | <b-dd-form> |
<b-dropdown-group> | For grouping dropdown sub components with an optional header. | <b-dd-group> |
<b-dropdown-header> | A header item, used to help identify a group of dropdown items. | <b-dd-header> |
Note: Nested sub-menus are not supported.
<b-dropdown-item>
The <b-dropdown-item>
is typically used to create a navigation link inside your menu. Use either the href
prop or the to
prop (for router link support) to generate the appropriate navigation link. If neither href
nor to
are provided, a standard <a>
link will be generated with an href
of #
(with an event handler that will prevent scroll to top behaviour by preventing the default link action).
Disabled the dropdown item by setting the disabled
prop.
<b-dropdown-item-button>
Historically dropdown menu contents had to be links (<b-dropdown-item>
), but that's no longer the case with Bootstrap v4. Now you can optionally create <button>
elements in your dropdowns by using the <b-dropdown-item-button>
sub-component. <b-dropdown-item-button>
does not support the href
or to
props.
Disabled the dropdown item button by setting the disabled
prop.
<div>
<b-dropdown id="dropdown-buttons" text="Dropdown using buttons as menu items" class="m-2">
<b-dropdown-item-button>I'm a button</b-dropdown-item-button>
<b-dropdown-item-button active>I'm a active button</b-dropdown-item-button>
<b-dropdown-item-button disabled>I'm a button, but disabled!</b-dropdown-item-button>
<b-dropdown-item-button>I don't look like a button, but I am!</b-dropdown-item-button>
</b-dropdown>
</div>
<!-- b-dropdown-item-button.vue -->
When the menu item doesn't trigger navigation, it is recommended to use the <b-dropdown-item-button>
sub-component.
<b-dropdown-divider>
Separate groups of related menu items with <b-dropdown-divider>
.
<div>
<b-dropdown id="dropdown-divider" text="Dropdown with divider" class="m-2">
<b-dropdown-item-button>First item</b-dropdown-item-button>
<b-dropdown-item-button>Second item</b-dropdown-item-button>
<b-dropdown-divider></b-dropdown-divider>
<b-dropdown-item-button>Separated Item</b-dropdown-item-button>
</b-dropdown>
</div>
<!-- b-dropdown-divider.vue -->
<b-dropdown-text>
Place any freeform text within a dropdown menu using the <b-dropdown-text>
sub component or use text and use spacing utilities. Note that you'll likely need additional sizing styles to constrain/set the menu width.
<div>
<b-dropdown id="dropdown-text" text="Dropdown with text" class="m-2">
<b-dropdown-text style="width: 240px;">
Some example text that's free-flowing within the dropdown menu.
</b-dropdown-text>
<b-dropdown-text>And this is more example text.</b-dropdown-text>
<b-dropdown-divider></b-dropdown-divider>
<b-dropdown-item-button>First item</b-dropdown-item-button>
<b-dropdown-item-button>Second Item</b-dropdown-item-button>
</b-dropdown>
</div>
<!-- b-dropdown-text.vue -->
<b-dropdown-text>
has the BootstrapVue custom class .b-dropdown-text
applied to it which sets some basic styles which are suitable in most situations. By default its width will be the same as the widest <b-dropdown-item>
content. You may need to place additional styles or helper classes on the component.
By default <b-dropdown-text>
renders using tag <p>
. You can change the rendered tag by setting the tag
prop to any valid HTML5 tag on the <b-dropdown-text>
sub-component.
<b-dropdown-form>
Dropdowns support basic forms. Put a <b-dropdown-form>
within a dropdown menu and place form controls within the <b-dropdown-form>
. The <b-dropdown-form>
is based on the <b-form>
component, and supports the same props and attributes as a regular form.
<template>
<div>
<b-dropdown id="dropdown-form" text="Dropdown with form" ref="dropdown" class="m-2">
<b-dropdown-form>
<b-form-group label="Email" label-for="dropdown-form-email" @submit.stop.prevent>
<b-form-input
id="dropdown-form-email"
size="sm"
placeholder="email@example.com"
></b-form-input>
</b-form-group>
<b-form-group label="Password" label-for="dropdown-form-password">
<b-form-input
id="dropdown-form-password"
type="password"
size="sm"
placeholder="Password"
></b-form-input>
</b-form-group>
<b-form-checkbox class="mb-3">Remember me</b-form-checkbox>
<b-button variant="primary" size="sm" @click="onClick">Sign In</b-button>
</b-dropdown-form>
<b-dropdown-divider></b-dropdown-divider>
<b-dropdown-item-button>New around here? Sign up</b-dropdown-item-button>
<b-dropdown-item-button>Forgot Password?</b-dropdown-item-button>
</b-dropdown>
</div>
</template>
<script>
export default {
methods: {
onClick() {
// Close the menu and (by passing true) return focus to the toggle button
this.$refs.dropdown.hide(true)
}
}
}
</script>
<!-- b-dropdown-form.vue -->
<b-dropdown-form>
has the BootstrapVue custom class .b-dropdown-form
applied to it which sets some basic styles which are suitable in most situations. By default its width will be the same as the widest <b-dropdown-item>
content. You may need to place additional styles or helper classes on the component.
<b-dropdown-group>
Group a set of dropdown sub components with an optional associated header. Place a <b-dropdown-divider>
between your <b-dropdown-group>
and other groups or non-grouped dropdown contents
<div>
<b-dropdown id="dropdown-grouped" text="Dropdown with group" class="m-2">
<b-dropdown-item-button>
Non-grouped Item
</b-dropdown-item-button>
<b-dropdown-divider></b-dropdown-divider>
<b-dropdown-group id="dropdown-group-1" header="Group 1">
<b-dropdown-item-button>First Grouped item</b-dropdown-item-button>
<b-dropdown-item-button>Second Grouped Item</b-dropdown-item-button>
</b-dropdown-group>
<b-dropdown-group id="dropdown-group-2" header="Group 2">
<b-dropdown-item-button>First Grouped item</b-dropdown-item-button>
<b-dropdown-item-button>Second Grouped Item</b-dropdown-item-button>
</b-dropdown-group>
<b-dropdown-divider></b-dropdown-divider>
<b-dropdown-item-button>
Another Non-grouped Item
</b-dropdown-item-button>
</b-dropdown>
</div>
<!-- b-dropdown-group.vue -->
Using <b-dropdown-group>
instead of <b-dropdown-header>
is the recommended method for providing accessible grouped items with a header.
<b-dropdown-header>
Add a header to label sections of actions in any dropdown menu.
<div>
<b-dropdown id="dropdown-header" text="Dropdown with header" class="m-2">
<b-dropdown-header id="dropdown-header-label">
Dropdown header
</b-dropdown-header>
<b-dropdown-item-button aria-describedby="dropdown-header-label">
First item
</b-dropdown-item-button>
<b-dropdown-item-button aria-describedby="dropdown-header-label">
Second Item
</b-dropdown-item-button>
</b-dropdown>
</div>
<!-- b-dropdown-header.vue -->
See Section Dropdown headers and accessibility for details on making headers more accessible for users of assistive technologies.
Using the <b-dropdown-group>
sub-component simplifies creating accessible grouped dropdown items with an associated header.
Clicking buttons inside of a <b-dropdown-form>
will not automatically close the menu. If you need to close the menu using a button (or via the form submit event), call the hide()
method on the <b-dropdown>
instance, as is shown in the above example.
The hide()
method accepts a single boolean argument. If the argument is true
, then focus will be returned to the dropdown toggle button after the menu has closed. Otherwise the document will gain focus once the menu is closed.
To listen to any dropdown opening, use:
export default {
mounted() {
this.$root.$on('bv::dropdown::show', bvEvent => {
console.log('Dropdown is about to be shown', bvEvent)
})
}
}
Refer to the Events section of documentation for the full list of events.
The default slot is optionally scoped with the following scope available:
Property or Method | Description |
---|---|
hide() | Can be used to close the dropdown menu. Accepts an optional boolean argument, which if true returns focus to the toggle button |
Providing a unique id
prop ensures ARIA compliance by automatically adding the appropriate aria-*
attributes in the rendered markup.
The default ARIA role is set to menu
, but you can change this default to another role (such as navigation
) via the role
prop, depending on your user case.
When a menu item doesn't trigger navigation, it is recommended to use the <b-dropdown-item-button>
sub-component (which is not announced as a link) instead of <b-dropdown-item>
(which is presented as a link to the user).
When using <b-dropdown-header>
components in the dropdown menu, it is recommended to add an id
attribute to each of the headers, and then set the aria-describedby
attribute (set to the id
value of the associated header) on each following dropdown items under that header. This will provide users of assistive technologies (i.e. sight-impaired users) additional context about the dropdown item:
<div>
<b-dropdown id="dropdown-aria" text="Dropdown ARIA" variant="primary" class="m-2">
<b-dropdown-header id="dropdown-header-1">Groups</b-dropdown-header>
<b-dropdown-item-button aria-describedby="dropdown-header-1">Add</b-dropdown-item-button>
<b-dropdown-item-button aria-describedby="dropdown-header-1">Delete</b-dropdown-item-button>
<b-dropdown-header id="dropdown-header-2">Users</b-dropdown-header>
<b-dropdown-item-button aria-describedby="dropdown-header-2">Add</b-dropdown-item-button>
<b-dropdown-item-button aria-describedby="dropdown-header-2">Delete</b-dropdown-item-button>
<b-dropdown-divider></b-dropdown-divider>
<b-dropdown-item-button>
Something <strong>not</strong> associated with Users
</b-dropdown-item-button>
</b-dropdown>
</div>
<!-- b-dropdown-aria.vue -->
As a simplified alternative, use the <b-dropdown-group>
instead to easily associate header text to the contained dropdown sub-components.
Dropdowns support keyboard navigation, emulating native <select>
behaviour.
Note that Down and Up will not move focus into <b-dropdown-form>
sub components, but users can still use Tab or Shift+Tab to move into form controls within the menu.
The dropdown menu is rendered with semantic <ul>
and <li>
elements for accessibility reasons. The .dropdown-menu
is the <ul>
element, while dropdown items (items, buttons, text, form, headers, and dividers) are wrapped in an <li>
element. If creating custom items to place inside the dropdown menu, ensure they are wrapped with a plain <li>
.
<b-nav-item-dropdown>
for dropdown support inside <b-nav>
and <n-navbar>
<b-dropdown-item>
<b-dropdown>
can also be used via the following aliases:
<b-dd>
Note: component aliases are only available when importing all of BootstrapVue or using the component group plugin.
All property default values are globally configurable.
Property (Click to sort Ascending) | Type (Click to sort Ascending) | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
block v2.1.0+ | Boolean | false | Renders a 100% width toggle button (expands to the width of its parent container) |
boundary | HTMLElement or String | 'scrollParent' | The boundary constraint of the menu: 'scrollParent', 'window', 'viewport', or a reference to an HTMLElement |
disabled | Boolean | false | When set to `true`, disables the component's functionality and places it in a disabled state |
dropleft | Boolean | false | When set, positions the menu to the left of the button |
dropright | Boolean | false | When set, positions the menu to the right of the button |
dropup | Boolean | false | When set, positions the menu on the top of the button |
html Use with caution | String | HTML string to place in the toggle button, or in the split button is split mode | |
id | String | Used to set the `id` attribute on the rendered content, and used as the base to generate any additional element IDs as needed | |
lazy | Boolean | false | When set, will only mount the menu content into the DOM when the menu is open |
menu-class | Array or Object or String | CSS class (or classes) to add to the menu container | |
no-caret | Boolean | false | Hide the caret indicator on the toggle button |
no-flip | Boolean | false | Prevent the menu from auto flipping positions |
offset | Number or String | 0 | Specify the number of pixels to shift the menu by. Negative values supported |
popper-opts | Object | {} | Additional configuration to pass to Popper.js |
right | Boolean | false | Align the right edge of the menu with the right of the button |
role | String | 'menu' | Sets the ARIA attribute `role` to a specific value |
size | String | Set the size of the component's appearance. 'sm', 'md' (default), or 'lg' | |
split | Boolean | false | When set, renders a split button dropdown |
split-button-type | String | 'button' | Value to place in the 'type' attribute on the split button: 'button', 'submit', 'reset' |
split-class v2.2.0+ | Array or Object or String | CSS class (or classes) to add to the split button | |
split-href | String | Denotes the target URL of the link for the split button | |
split-to | Object or String | <router-link> prop: Denotes the target route of the split button. When clicked, the value of the to prop will be passed to router.push() internally, so the value can be either a string or a Location descriptor object | |
split-variant | String | Applies one of the Bootstrap theme color variants to the split button. Defaults to the 'variant' prop value | |
text | String | Text to place in the toggle button, or in the split button is split mode | |
toggle-class | Array or Object or String | CSS class (or classes) to add to the toggle button | |
toggle-tag Use with caution | String | 'button' | Specify the HTML tag to render instead of the default tag |
toggle-text | String | 'Toggle dropdown' | ARIA label (sr-only) to set on the toggle when in split mode |
variant | String | 'secondary' | Applies one of the Bootstrap theme color variants to the component |
<b-dropdown>
supports generating
<router-link>
or
<nuxt-link>
component (if using Nuxt.js).
For more details on the router link (or nuxt link) specific props, see the
Router support
reference section.
Caution: Props that support HTML strings
(*-html
) can be vulnerable to
Cross Site Scripting (XSS) attacks
when passed raw user supplied values. You must properly
sanitize
the user input first!
Name | Scoped | Description |
---|---|---|
button-content | No | Can be used to implement custom text with icons and more styling |
default | Optionally scoped default slot for dropdown menu content |
Event | Arguments | Description |
---|---|---|
bv::dropdown::hide |
| Emitted on $root just before dropdown is hidden. Cancelable |
bv::dropdown::show |
| Emitted on $root just before dropdown is shown. Cancelable |
click |
| Emitted when split button is clicked in split mode |
hidden | Emitted when dropdown is hidden | |
hide |
| Emitted just before dropdown is hidden. Cancelable |
show |
| Emitted just before dropdown is shown. Cancelable |
shown | Emitted when dropdown is shown | |
toggle | Emitted when toggle button is clicked |
<b-dropdown-item>
Component aliases
<b-dropdown-item>
Properties
<b-dropdown-item>
Slots
<b-dropdown-item>
Events
<b-dropdown-item>
can also be used via the following aliases:
<b-dd-item>
Note: component aliases are only available when importing all of BootstrapVue or using the component group plugin.
All property default values are globally configurable.
Property (Click to sort Ascending) | Type (Click to sort Ascending) | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
active | Boolean | false | When set to `true`, places the component in the active state with active styling |
active-class | String | <router-link> prop: Configure the active CSS class applied when the link is active. Typically you will want to set this to class name 'active' | |
append | Boolean | false | <router-link> prop: Setting append prop always appends the relative path to the current path |
disabled | Boolean | false | When set to `true`, disables the component's functionality and places it in a disabled state |
exact | Boolean | false | <router-link> prop: The default active class matching behavior is inclusive match. Setting this prop forces the mode to exactly match the route |
exact-active-class | String | <router-link> prop: Configure the active CSS class applied when the link is active with exact match. Typically you will want to set this to class name 'active' | |
href | String | <b-link> prop: Denotes the target URL of the link for standard a links | |
link-class v2.9.0+ | Array or Object or String | Class or classes to apply to the inner link element | |
no-prefetch | Boolean | false | <nuxt-link> prop: To improve the responsiveness of your Nuxt.js applications, when the link will be displayed within the viewport, Nuxt.js will automatically prefetch the code splitted page. Setting `no-prefetch` will disabled this feature for the specific link |
prefetch v2.15.0+ | Boolean | null | <nuxt-link> prop: To improve the responsiveness of your Nuxt.js applications, when the link will be displayed within the viewport, Nuxt.js will automatically prefetch the code splitted page. Setting `prefetch` to `true` or `false` will overwrite the default value of `router.prefetchLinks` |
rel | String | null | <b-link> prop: Sets the `rel` attribute on the rendered link |
replace | Boolean | false | <router-link> prop: Setting the replace prop will call `router.replace()` instead of `router.push()` when clicked, so the navigation will not leave a history record |
router-component-name v2.15.0+ | String | <b-link> prop: BootstrapVue auto detects between `<router-link>` and `<nuxt-link>`. In cases where you want to use a 3rd party link component based on `<router-link>`, set this prop to the component name. e.g. set it to 'g-link' if you are using Gridsome (note only `<router-link>` specific props are passed to the component) | |
target | String | '_self' | <b-link> prop: Sets the `target` attribute on the rendered link |
to | Object or String | <router-link> prop: Denotes the target route of the link. When clicked, the value of the to prop will be passed to `router.push()` internally, so the value can be either a string or a Location descriptor object | |
variant | String | Applies one of the Bootstrap theme color variants to the component |
<b-dropdown-item>
supports generating
<router-link>
or
<nuxt-link>
component (if using Nuxt.js).
For more details on the router link (or nuxt link) specific props, see the
Router support
reference section.
Name | Description |
---|---|
default | Content to place in the dropdown item |
Event | Arguments | Description |
---|---|---|
click |
| Emitted when item is clicked |
<b-dropdown-item-button>
Component aliases
<b-dropdown-item-button>
Properties
<b-dropdown-item-button>
Slots
<b-dropdown-item-button>
Events
<b-dropdown-item-button>
can also be used via the following aliases:
<b-dropdown-item-btn>
<b-dd-item-button>
<b-dd-item-btn>
Note: component aliases are only available when importing all of BootstrapVue or using the component group plugin.
All property default values are globally configurable.
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
active | Boolean | false | When set to `true`, places the component in the active state with active styling |
active-class | String | 'active' | <router-link> prop: Configure the active CSS class applied when the link is active. Typically you will want to set this to class name 'active' |
button-class v2.9.0+ | Array or Object or String | Class or classes to apply to the inner button element | |
disabled | Boolean | false | When set to `true`, disables the component's functionality and places it in a disabled state |
variant | String | Applies one of the Bootstrap theme color variants to the component |
Name | Description |
---|---|
default | Content to place in the dropdown item-button |
Event | Arguments | Description |
---|---|---|
click |
| Emitted when button item is clicked |
<b-dropdown-divider>
<b-dropdown-divider>
can also be used via the following aliases:
<b-dd-divider>
Note: component aliases are only available when importing all of BootstrapVue or using the component group plugin.
All property default values are globally configurable.
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
tag | String | 'hr' | Specify the HTML tag to render instead of the default tag |
<b-dropdown-form>
<b-dropdown-form>
can also be used via the following aliases:
<b-dd-form>
Note: component aliases are only available when importing all of BootstrapVue or using the component group plugin.
All property default values are globally configurable.
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
disabled | Boolean | false | When set to `true`, disables the component's functionality and places it in a disabled state |
form-class v2.2.0+ | Array or Object or String | CSS class (or classes) to add to the form | |
id | String | Used to set the `id` attribute on the rendered content, and used as the base to generate any additional element IDs as needed | |
inline | Boolean | false | When set, the form will be in inline mode which display labels, form controls, and buttons on a single horizontal row |
novalidate | Boolean | false | When set, disables browser native HTML5 validation on controls in the form |
validated | Boolean | false | When set, adds the Bootstrap class 'was-validated' on the form, triggering the native browser validation states |
Name | Description |
---|---|
default | Content to place in the dropdown form |
<b-dropdown-text>
<b-dropdown-text>
can also be used via the following aliases:
<b-dd-text>
Note: component aliases are only available when importing all of BootstrapVue or using the component group plugin.
All property default values are globally configurable.
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
tag | String | 'p' | Specify the HTML tag to render instead of the default tag |
text-class | Array or Object or String | Class or classes to apply to the inner element | |
variant | String | Applies one of the Bootstrap theme color variants to the component |
Name | Description |
---|---|
default | Content to place in the dropdown text |
<b-dropdown-group>
<b-dropdown-group>
can also be used via the following aliases:
<b-dd-group>
Note: component aliases are only available when importing all of BootstrapVue or using the component group plugin.
All property default values are globally configurable.
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
aria-describedby | String | The ID of the element that provides additional context for this component. Used as the value for the `aria-describedby` attribute | |
header | String | Text content to place in the header | |
header-classes | Array or Object or String | CSS class (or classes) to add to the header | |
header-tag | String | 'header' | Specify the HTML tag to render instead of the default tag for the header |
header-variant | String | Applies one of the Bootstrap theme color variants to the header | |
id | String | Used to set the `id` attribute on the rendered content, and used as the base to generate any additional element IDs as needed |
Name | Description |
---|---|
default | Content (items) to place in the dropdown group |
header | Optional header content for the dropdown group |
<b-dropdown-header>
<b-dropdown-header>
can also be used via the following aliases:
<b-dd-header>
Note: component aliases are only available when importing all of BootstrapVue or using the component group plugin.
All property default values are globally configurable.
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
id | String | Used to set the `id` attribute on the rendered content, and used as the base to generate any additional element IDs as needed | |
tag | String | 'header' | Specify the HTML tag to render instead of the default tag |
variant | String | Applies one of the Bootstrap theme color variants to the component |
Name | Description |
---|---|
default | Content to place in the dropdown header |
You can import individual components into your project via the following named exports:
Component | Named Export | Import Path |
---|---|---|
<b-dropdown> | BDropdown | bootstrap-vue |
<b-dropdown-item> | BDropdownItem | bootstrap-vue |
<b-dropdown-item-button> | BDropdownItemButton | bootstrap-vue |
<b-dropdown-divider> | BDropdownDivider | bootstrap-vue |
<b-dropdown-form> | BDropdownForm | bootstrap-vue |
<b-dropdown-text> | BDropdownText | bootstrap-vue |
<b-dropdown-group> | BDropdownGroup | bootstrap-vue |
<b-dropdown-header> | BDropdownHeader | bootstrap-vue |
Example:
import { BDropdown } from 'bootstrap-vue' Vue.component('b-dropdown', BDropdown)
This plugin includes all of the above listed individual components. Plugins also include any component aliases.
Named Export | Import Path |
---|---|
DropdownPlugin | bootstrap-vue |
Example:
import { DropdownPlugin } from 'bootstrap-vue' Vue.use(DropdownPlugin)