BcBootstrapBundle is Bootstrap, from Twitter encapsulated in a Symfony2 bundle.
This bundle is highly opiniated by how I use Twitter Bootstrap and Symfony.
First you need to add braincrafted/bootstrap-bundle
to composer.json
:
{
"require": {
"braincrafted/bootstrap-bundle": "dev-master"
}
}
Please note that dev-master
points to the latest release. If you want to use the latest development version please use dev-develop
. Of course you can also use an explicit version number, e.g., 1.3.*
.
You also have to add BcBootstrapBundle
to your AppKernel.php
:
// app/AppKernel.php
...
class AppKernel extends Kernel
{
...
public function registerBundles()
{
$bundles = array(
...
new Bc\Bundle\BootstrapBundle\BcBootstrapBundle()
);
...
return $bundles;
}
...
}
This bundle does no longer contain the asset files from Twitter Bootstrap (images, stylesheets and JavaScripts). The best way to include those assets is to add Twitter Bootstrap to your composer.json
:
{
"require": {
"twbs/bootstrap": "2.3.*"
}
}
You can find a detailed description in the documentation.
Check out the documentation to find out how you can use BcBootstrapBundle in your Symfony2 project.
- BcBootstrapBundle v1.3.*
- Twitter Bootstrap v2.3.*
- Symfony 2.2.*
- BcBootstrapBundle v1.4.*
- Twitter Bootstrap v2.3.*
- Symfony 2.2.*
- Changed namespace to
Bc\Bundle\BootstrapBundle
- Automatically configure Twig
- Automatically configure KnpMenuBundle
- Automatically configure KnpPaginatorBundle
- Automatically configure Assetic
- Improved layout of error messages in compound fields
- Improved code style (usage of PHP_CodeSniffer and PHPMD)
- Support for
data-prototype
option in collection fields - Helper and template for flash messages
- The bundle is licensed under the MIT License
- The CSS and Javascript from the Twitter Bootstrap are licensed under the Apache License 2.0