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BootstrapFX

Build Status bootstrapfx core


BootstrapFX is a partial port of Twitter Bootstrap for JavaFX. It mainly provides a CSS stylesheet that closely resembles the original while being custom tailored for JavaFX’s unique CSS flavor.

It’s worth mentioning that Twitter Bootstrap delivers more than just a standardized look for common widgets. It also provides new widgets, behavior and a grid system. Some of these features may be ported at a later stage to BootstrapFX.

Installing

You can get the latest version of BootstrapFX from Maven Central.

gradle
repositories {
    mavenCentral()
}

dependencies {
    implementation 'org.kordamp.bootstrapfx:bootstrapfx-core:0.4.0'
}
maven
<dependencies>
    <dependency>
        <groupId>org.kordamp.bootstrapfx</groupId>
        <artifactId>bootstrapfx-core</artifactId>
        <version>0.4.0</version>
    </dependency>
</dependencies>

Once the bootstrapfx-core dependency is in your classpath you just need to apply the boostrapfx.css stylesheet to a scene, for example

import javafx.application.Application;
import javafx.geometry.Insets;
import javafx.scene.Node;
import javafx.scene.Scene;
import javafx.scene.control.Button;
import javafx.scene.layout.BorderPane;
import javafx.stage.Stage;
import org.kordamp.bootstrapfx.BootstrapFX;
import org.kordamp.bootstrapfx.scene.layout.Panel;

public class Sampler extends Application {
    @Override
    public void start(Stage primaryStage) throws Exception {                   //(1)
        Panel panel = new Panel("This is the title");
        panel.getStyleClass().add("panel-primary");                            //(2)
        BorderPane content = new BorderPane();
        content.setPadding(new Insets(20));
        Button button = new Button("Hello BootstrapFX");
        button.getStyleClass().setAll("btn","btn-danger");                     //(2)
        content.setCenter(button);
        panel.setBody(content);

        Scene scene = new Scene(panel);
        scene.getStylesheets().add(BootstrapFX.bootstrapFXStylesheet());       //(3)

        primaryStage.setTitle("BootstrapFX");
        primaryStage.setScene(scene);
        primaryStage.sizeToScene();
        primaryStage.show();
    }
}
  1. Custom widget from BootstrapFX

  2. Apply CSS class to widgets

  3. Apply BootstrapFX stylesheet to scene

Building

You must meet the following requirements:

  • JDK11 as a minimum

  • Gradle 6.8.3

You may used the included gradle wrapper script if you don’t have gradle installed.

Installing Gradle

Manual
  1. Download Gradle from http://gradle.org/downloads

  2. Unzip the file into a directory without spaces (recommended).

  3. Create a GRADLE_HOME environment variable that points to this directory.

  4. Adjust your PATH environment variable to include $GRADLE_HOME/bin (%GRADLE_HOME%\bin on Windows).

  5. Test your setup by invoking gradle --version.

SDKMAN
  1. Follow the instructions found at http://sdkman.io/ to install SDKMAN.

  2. You need a POSIX environment if running Windows. We recommend using Babun Shell (http://babun.github.io/)

  3. Once SDKMAN is installed invoke sdk install gradle 6.8.3.

  4. Test your setup by invoking gradle --version.

Gum

Gum is a wrapper script that facilitates invoking gradle tasks anywhere within a Gradle project. It’s smart enough to use the gradle wrapper if available or your global gradle command. This is an optional download.

  1. Follow the instructions found at https://github.com/kordamp/gm to install gum

Next Steps

Make a full build by invoking the following command

$ gm build

Run the sampler application by invoking the following command

$ gm :sampler:run

Supported CSS Classes

Text

  • b, strong

  • i, em, italic, dfn

  • small

  • code, kbd, pre, samp

  • h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6

  • lead

  • p

  • text-mute

  • text-primary, text-success, text-info, text-warning, text-danger

  • bg-primary, bg-success, bg-info, bg-warning, bg-danger

Buttons

  • btn

  • btn-default, btn-primary, btn-success, btn-info, btn-warning, btn-danger

  • btn-lg, btn-sm, btn-xs

SplitMenu Buttons

  • split-menu-btn

  • split-menu-btn-default, split-menu-btn-primary, split-menu-btn-success, split-menu-btn-info, split-menu-btn-warning, split-menu-btn-danger

  • split-menu-btn-lg, split-menu-btn-sm, split-menu-btn-xs

Labels

  • lbl

  • lbl-default, lbl-primary, lbl-success, lbl-info, lbl-warning, lbl-danger

Panels

  • panel

  • panel-default, panel-primary, panel-success, panel-info, panel-warning, panel-danger

  • panel-heading

  • panel-title

  • panel-body

  • panel-footer

Alerts

  • alert

  • alert-success, alert-info, alert-warning, alert-danger

Groups

  • btn-group-horizontal

  • btn-group-vertical

NOTE: all elements inside the vertical button group must have the same width.

Progress Bars

  • progress-bar-primary

  • progress-bar-success

  • progress-bar-info

  • progress-bar-warning

  • progress-bar-danger

Tooltips

  • tooltip-primary

  • tooltip-success

  • tooltip-info

  • tooltip-warning

  • tooltip-danger

Miscellaneous

  • badge

Screenshots

buttons
labels
alerts
panels
splitmenu buttons

Changelog

0.4.0
  • Full modular build.

  • JDK 11 is now the minimum requirement.

0.3.0
  • The build was updated to use a different SASS plugin.

0.2.4
  • The bootstrapfx.css file has been moved to org/kordamp/bootstrapfx/bootstrapfx.css.

0.2.3
  • Added progress-bar variants

  • Added tooltip variants

  • Tweaked menu items and menus

0.2.2
  • Add Automatic-Module-Name to JAR manifest

0.2.1
  • POM updates

0.2.0
  • SplitMenu Button support

  • Button group support

  • lead on Text

0.1.0
  • First release