Alerts

Provide contextual feedback messages for typical user actions with the handful of available and flexible alert messages.

Alerts are available for any length of text, as well as an optional dismiss button (and optional auto-dismissing).

<template>
  <div>
    <b-alert show>Default Alert</b-alert>

    <b-alert variant="success" show>Success Alert</b-alert>

    <b-alert v-model="showDismissibleAlert" variant="danger" dismissible>
      Dismissible Alert!
    </b-alert>

    <b-alert
      :show="dismissCountDown"
      dismissible
      variant="warning"
      @dismissed="dismissCountDown=0"
      @dismiss-count-down="countDownChanged"
    >
      <p>This alert will dismiss after {{ dismissCountDown }} seconds...</p>
      <b-progress
        variant="warning"
        :max="dismissSecs"
        :value="dismissCountDown"
        height="4px"
      ></b-progress>
    </b-alert>

    <b-button @click="showAlert" variant="info" class="m-1">
      Show alert with count-down timer
    </b-button>
    <b-button @click="showDismissibleAlert=true" variant="info" class="m-1">
      Show dismissible alert ({{ showDismissibleAlert ? 'visible' : 'hidden' }})
    </b-button>
  </div>
</template>

<script>
  export default {
    data() {
      return {
        dismissSecs: 10,
        dismissCountDown: 0,
        showDismissibleAlert: false
      }
    },
    methods: {
      countDownChanged(dismissCountDown) {
        this.dismissCountDown = dismissCountDown
      },
      showAlert() {
        this.dismissCountDown = this.dismissSecs
      }
    }
  }
</script>

<!-- b-alert.vue -->

Visible state

Use the show prop to control the visibility state of the alert. By default alerts are not shown. Set the prop show to explicitly display them.

The show prop accepts boolean true or false to show and hide the alert respectively. It can also be set to a positive integer (representing seconds) to create a self dismissing alert. See the Auto Dismissing Alerts section below for details.

v-model support

You can use the v-model directive to create two-way data bindings on the show prop as in v-model="showDismissibleAlert" above. Useful when you use dismissible because when user closes the alert, your variable will be updated. Do not use the show prop when using v-model.

Contextual variants

For proper styling of <b-alert>, use one of the four required contextual variants by setting the variant prop to one of the following: info, success, warning or danger. The default is info.

<div>
  <b-alert show variant="primary">Primary Alert</b-alert>
  <b-alert show variant="secondary">Secondary Alert</b-alert>
  <b-alert show variant="success">Success Alert</b-alert>
  <b-alert show variant="danger">Danger Alert</b-alert>
  <b-alert show variant="warning">Warning Alert</b-alert>
  <b-alert show variant="info">Info Alert</b-alert>
  <b-alert show variant="light">Light Alert</b-alert>
  <b-alert show variant="dark">Dark Alert</b-alert>
</div>

<!-- b-alert-variants.vue -->

Conveying meaning to assistive technologies

Using color variants to add meaning only provides a visual indication, which will not be conveyed to users of assistive technologies – such as screen readers. Ensure that information denoted by the color is either obvious from the content itself (e.g. the visible text), or is included through alternative means, such as additional text hidden with the .sr-only class.

Additional content inside alerts

<b-alerts> can also contain additional HTML elements like headings and paragraphs, which will be styled with the appropriate color matching the variant.

<div>
  <b-alert show variant="success">
    <h4 class="alert-heading">Well done!</h4>
    <p>
      Aww yeah, you successfully read this important alert message. This example text is going to
      run a bit longer so that you can see how spacing within an alert works with this kind of
      content.
    </p>
    <hr>
    <p class="mb-0">
      Whenever you need to, be sure to use margin utilities to keep things nice and tidy.
    </p>
  </b-alert>
</div>

<!-- b-alert-content.vue -->

Use the .alert-link utility CSS class to quickly provide matching colored links within any alert. Use on <a> or <b-link>.

<div>
  <b-alert show variant="primary"><a href="#" class="alert-link">Primary Alert</a></b-alert>
  <b-alert show variant="secondary"><a href="#" class="alert-link">Secondary Alert</a></b-alert>
  <b-alert show variant="success"><a href="#" class="alert-link">Success Alert</a></b-alert>
  <b-alert show variant="danger"><a href="#" class="alert-link">Danger Alert</a></b-alert>
  <b-alert show variant="warning"><a href="#" class="alert-link">Warning Alert</a></b-alert>
  <b-alert show variant="info"><a href="#" class="alert-link">Info Alert</a></b-alert>
  <b-alert show variant="light"><a href="#" class="alert-link">Light Alert</a></b-alert>
  <b-alert show variant="dark"><a href="#" class="alert-link">Dark Alert</a></b-alert>
</div>

<!-- b-alert-links.vue -->

Dismissible alerts

Using the dismissible prop it's possible to dismiss any <b-alert> inline. This will add a close X button. Use the dismiss-label prop to change the hidden label text associated with the dismiss button.

<div>
  <b-alert show dismissible>
    Dismissible Alert! Click the close button over there <b>&amprArr;</b>
  </b-alert>
</div>

<!-- b-alert-dismiss.vue -->

Auto dismissing alerts

To create a <b-alert> that dismisses automatically after a period of time, set the show prop (or the v-model) to the number of seconds you would like the <b-alert> to remain visible for. Only integer number of seconds are supported.

<template>
  <div>
    <b-alert
      :show="dismissCountDown"
      dismissible
      variant="warning"
      @dismissed="dismissCountDown=0"
      @dismiss-count-down="countDownChanged"
    >
      This alert will dismiss after {{ dismissCountDown }} seconds...
    </b-alert>
    <b-button @click="showAlert" variant="info" class="m-1">
      Show alert with count-down timer
    </b-button>
  </div>
</template>

<script>
  export default {
    data() {
      return {
        dismissSecs: 5,
        dismissCountDown: 0
      }
    },
    methods: {
      countDownChanged(dismissCountDown) {
        this.dismissCountDown = dismissCountDown
      },
      showAlert() {
        this.dismissCountDown = this.dismissSecs
      }
    }
  }
</script>

<!-- b-alert-auto-dismissing.vue -->

Fading alerts

Use the fade prop to enable animation. By default alerts are not animated.

<template>
  <div>
    <b-alert show dismissible fade>Dismissible Alert!</b-alert>

    <b-alert
      variant="danger"
      dismissible
      fade
      :show="showDismissibleAlert"
      @dismissed="showDismissibleAlert=false"
    >
      Dismissible Alert!
    </b-alert>

    <b-alert
      :show="dismissCountDown"
      dismissible
      fade
      variant="warning"
      @dismiss-count-down="countDownChanged"
    >
      This alert will dismiss after {{ dismissCountDown }} seconds...
    </b-alert>

    <b-button @click="showAlert" variant="info" class="m-1">
      Show alert with count-down timer
    </b-button>
    <b-button @click="showDismissibleAlert=true" variant="info" class="m-1">
      Show dismissible alert ({{ showDismissibleAlert ? 'visible' : 'hidden' }})
    </b-button>
  </div>
</template>

<script>
  export default {
    data() {
      return {
        dismissSecs: 5,
        dismissCountDown: 0,
        showDismissibleAlert: false
      }
    },
    methods: {
      countDownChanged(dismissCountDown) {
        this.dismissCountDown = dismissCountDown
      },
      showAlert() {
        this.dismissCountDown = this.dismissSecs
      }
    }
  }
</script>

<!-- b-alert-fade.vue -->

Component reference

<b-alert>

Properties

PropertyTypeDefault Value
variant Stringinfo
dismissible Booleanfalse
dismiss-label StringClose
show Boolean or Number or Stringfalse
fade Booleanfalse

v-model

PropEvent
showinput

Slots

SlotDescription
dismissContent for the dismiss button.

Events

EventArgumentsDescription
dismissedAlert dismissed either via the dismiss close button or when the dismiss countdown has expired
dismiss-count-down
dismissCountDown - Time remaining to dismissed
When prop show is a number, this event emits every second on countdown.

Importing individual components

CHANGED in 2.0.0-rc.22 You can import individual components into your project via the following named exports:

ComponentNamed ExportImport Path
<b-alert>BAlertbootstrap-vue

Example:

import { BAlert } from 'bootstrap-vue'
Vue.component('b-alert', BAlert)

Importing as a Vue.js plugin

CHANGED in 2.0.0-rc.22 Importing plugins has been simplified.

This plugin includes all of the above listed individual components. Plugins also include any component aliases.

The plugin can be imported via several methods
Named ExportImport Path
AlertPlugin PREFERREDbootstrap-vue
AlertPlugin DEPRECATEDbootstrap-vue/es/components
default DEPRECATEDbootstrap-vue/es/components/alert

Example:

// Importing the named export
import { AlertPlugin } from 'bootstrap-vue'
Vue.use(AlertPlugin)