Overview#
Things to know when using the popover plugin:
- Popovers rely on the third party
library Popper for positioning. You must
include popper.min.js before
bootstrap.js
, or use onebootstrap.bundle.min.js
which contains Popper. - Popovers require the popover plugin as a dependency.
- Popovers are opt-in for performance reasons, so you must initialize them yourself.
- Zero-length
title
andcontent
values will never show a popover. - Specify
container: 'body'
to avoid rendering problems in more complex components (like our input groups, button groups, etc). - Triggering popovers on hidden elements will not work.
- Popovers for
.disabled
ordisabled
elements must be triggered on a wrapper element. - When triggered from anchors that wrap across multiple lines, popovers will be
centered between the anchors' overall width. Use
.text-nowrap
on your<a>
s to avoid this behavior. - Popovers must be hidden before their corresponding elements have been removed from the DOM.
- Popovers can be triggered thanks to an element inside a shadow DOM.
{ {< callout info >} } { {< partial "callouts/info-sanitizer.md" >} } { {< /callout >} }
{ {< callout info >} } { {< partial "callouts/info-prefersreducedmotion.md" >} } { {< /callout >} }
Keep reading to see how popovers work with some examples.
Examples#
Enable popovers#
As mentioned above, you must initialize popovers before they can be used. One
way to initialize all popovers on a page would be to select them by their
data-bs-toggle
attribute, like so:
const popoverTriggerList = document.querySelectorAll('[data-bs-toggle="popover"]')
const popoverList = [...popoverTriggerList].map(popoverTriggerEl => new bootstrap.Popover(popoverTriggerEl))
Live demo#
We use JavaScript similar to the snippet above to render the following live
popover. Titles are set via data-bs-title
and body content is set via
data-bs-content
.
{ {< callout warning >} } { {< partial "callouts/warning-data-bs-title-vs-title.md" >} } { {< /callout >} }
{ {< example stackblitz_add_js="true" >} } { {< /example >} }
Four directions#
Four options are available: top, right, bottom, and left. Directions are
mirrored when using Bootstrap in RTL. Set data-bs-placement
to change the
direction.
{ {< example stackblitz_add_js="true" >} } { {< /example >} }
Custom container
#
When you have some styles on a parent element that interfere with a popover,
you'll want to specify a custom container
so that the popover's HTML appears
within that element instead. This is common in responsive tables, input groups,
and the like.
const popover = new bootstrap.Popover('.example-popover', {
container: 'body'
})
Another situation where you'll want to set an explicit custom container
are
popovers inside a modal dialog, to make
sure that the popover itself is appended to the modal. This is particularly
important for popovers that contain interactive elements – modal dialogs will
trap focus, so unless the popover is a child element of the modal, users won't
be able to focus or activate these interactive elements.
const popover = new bootstrap.Popover('.example-popover', {
container: '.modal-body'
})
Custom popovers#
{ {< added-in "5.2.0" >} }
You can customize the appearance of popovers using CSS variables.
We set a custom class with data-bs-custom-class="custom-popover"
to scope our
custom appearance and use it to override some of the local CSS variables.
{ { < scss-docs name="custom-popovers" file="site/assets/scss/_ component-examples.scss" > } }
{ {< example class="custom-popover-demo" stackblitz_add_js="true" >} } { {< /example >} }
Dismiss on next click#
Use the focus
trigger to dismiss popovers on the user's next click of an
element other than the toggle element.
{ {< callout danger >} }
Dismissing on next click requires specific HTML for proper cross-browser and
cross-platform behavior. You can only use <a>
elements, not <button>
s, and
you must include a
tabindex
.
{ {< /callout >} }
{ {< example stackblitz_add_js="true" >} } Dismissible popover { {< /example >} }
const popover = new bootstrap.Popover('.popover-dismiss', {
trigger: 'focus'
})
Disabled elements#
Elements with the disabled
attribute aren't interactive, meaning users cannot
hover or click them to trigger a popover (or tooltip). As a workaround, you'll
want to trigger the popover from a wrapper <div>
or <span>
, ideally made
keyboard-focusable using tabindex="0"
.
For disabled popover triggers, you may also prefer
data-bs-trigger="hover focus"
so that the popover appears as immediate visual
feedback to your users as they may not expect to click on a disabled element.
{ {< example stackblitz_add_js="true" >} } { {< /example >} }
CSS#
Variables#
{ {< added-in "5.2.0" >} }
As part of Bootstrap’s evolving CSS variables approach, popovers now use local
CSS variables on .popover
for enhanced real-time customization. Values for the
CSS variables are set via Sass, so Sass customization is still supported, too.
{ {< scss-docs name="popover-css-vars" file="scss/_popover.scss" >} }
Sass variables#
{ {< scss-docs name="popover-variables" file="scss/_variables.scss" >} }
Usage#
Enable popovers via JavaScript:
const exampleEl = document.getElementById('example')
const popover = new bootstrap.Popover(exampleEl, options)
{ {< callout warning >} }
Keep popovers accessible to keyboard and assistive technology users by only
adding them to HTML elements that are traditionally keyboard-focusable and
interactive (such as links or form controls). While other HTML elements can be
made focusable by adding tabindex="0"
, this can create annoying and confusing
tab stops on non-interactive elements for keyboard users, and most assistive
technologies currently do not announce popovers in this situation. Additionally,
do not rely solely on hover
as the trigger for your popovers as this will make
them impossible to trigger for keyboard users.
Avoid adding an excessive amount of content in popovers with the html
option.
Once popovers are displayed, their content is tied to the trigger element with
the aria-describedby
attribute, causing all of the popover's content to be
announced to assistive technology users as one long, uninterrupted stream.
Popovers do not manage keyboard focus order, and their placement can be random in the DOM, so be careful when adding interactive elements (like forms or links), as it may lead to an illogical focus order or make the popover content itself completely unreachable for keyboard users. In cases where you must use these elements, consider using a modal dialog instead. { {< /callout >} }
Options#
{ {< markdown >} } { {< partial "js-data-attributes.md" >} } { {< /markdown >} }
{ {< callout warning >} }
Note that for security reasons the sanitize
, sanitizeFn
, and allowList
options cannot be supplied using data attributes.
{ {< /callout >} }
{ {< bs-table "table" >} }
| Name | Type | Default | Description |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| allowList
| object | Default value | Object which contains allowed
attributes and tags. |
| animation
| boolean | true
| Apply a CSS fade transition to the popover. |
| boundary
| string, element | 'clippingParents'
| Overflow constraint
boundary of the popover (applies only to Popper's preventOverflow modifier). By
default, it's 'clippingParents'
and can accept an HTMLElement reference (via
JavaScript only). For more information refer to
Popper's detectOverflow docs. |
| container
| string, element, false | false
| Appends the popover to a
specific element. Example: container: 'body'
. This option is particularly
useful in that it allows you to position the popover in the flow of the document
near the triggering element - which will prevent the popover from floating
away from the triggering element during a window resize. |
| content
| string, element, function | ''
| The popover's text content. If
a function is given, it will be called with its this
reference set to the
element that the popover is attached to. |
| customClass
| string, function | ''
| Add classes to the popover when it
is shown. Note that these classes will be added in addition to any classes
specified in the template. To add multiple classes, separate them with spaces:
'class-1 class-2'
. You can also pass a function that should return a single
string containing additional class names. |
| delay
| number, object | 0
| Delay showing and hiding the popover (ms)
—doesn't apply to manual trigger type. If a number is supplied, delay is applied
to both hide/show. Object structure is: delay: { "show": 500, "hide": 100 }
. |
| fallbackPlacements
| string, array | ['top', 'right', 'bottom', 'left']
|
Define fallback placements by providing a list of placements in array (in order
of preference). For more information refer to
Popper's behavior docs. |
| html
| boolean | false
| Allow HTML in the popover. If true, HTML tags in
the popover's title
will be rendered in the popover. If false, innerText
property will be used to insert content into the DOM. Use text if you're worried
about XSS attacks. |
| offset
| number, string, function | [0, 8]
| Offset of the popover
relative to its target. You can pass a string in data attributes with comma
separated values like: data-bs-offset="10,20"
. When a function is used to
determine the offset, it is called with an object containing the popper
placement, the reference, and popper rects as its first argument. The triggering
element DOM node is passed as the second argument. The function must return an
array with two
numbers: skidding, distance.
For more information refer to
Popper's offset docs. |
| placement
| string, function | 'right'
| How to position the popover:
auto, top, bottom, left, right. When auto
is specified, it will dynamically
reorient the popover. When a function is used to determine the placement, it is
called with the popover DOM node as its first argument and the triggering
element DOM node as its second. The this
context is set to the popover
instance. |
| popperConfig
| null, object, function | null
| To change Bootstrap's
default Popper config,
see Popper's configuration.
When a function is used to create the Popper configuration, it's called with an
object that contains the Bootstrap's default Popper configuration. It helps you
use and merge the default with your own configuration. The function must return
a configuration object for Popper. |
| sanitize
| boolean | true
| Enable or disable the sanitization. If
activated 'template'
, 'content'
and 'title'
options will be sanitized. |
| sanitizeFn
| null, function | null
| Here you can supply your own sanitize
function. This can be useful if you prefer to use a dedicated library to perform
sanitization. |
| selector
| string, false | false
| If a selector is provided, popover
objects will be delegated to the specified targets. In practice, this is used to
also apply popovers to dynamically added DOM elements (jQuery.on
support).
See this issue
and an informative example. Note:
title
attribute must not be used as a selector. |
| template
| string |
'<div class="popover" role="tooltip"><div class="popover-arrow"></div><h3 class="popover-header"></h3><div class="popover-body"></div></div>'
|
Base HTML to use when creating the popover. The popover's title
will be
injected into the .popover-header
. The popover's content
will be injected
into the .popover-body
. .popover-arrow
will become the popover's arrow. The
outermost wrapper element should have the .popover
class and
role="tooltip"
. |
| title
| string, element, function | ''
| The popover title. If a function
is given, it will be called with its this
reference set to the element that
the popover is attached to. |
| trigger
| string | 'click'
| How popover is triggered: click, hover,
focus, manual. You may pass multiple triggers; separate them with a space.
'manual'
indicates that the popover will be triggered programmatically via the
.popover('show')
, .popover('hide')
and .popover('toggle')
methods; this
value cannot be combined with any other trigger. 'hover'
on its own will
result in popovers that cannot be triggered via the keyboard, and should only be
used if alternative methods for conveying the same information for keyboard
users is present. |
{ {< /bs-table >} }
{ {< callout info >} }
Data attributes for individual popovers#
Options for individual popovers can alternatively be specified through the use of data attributes, as explained above. { {< /callout >} }
Using function with popperConfig
#
const popover = new bootstrap.Popover(element, {
popperConfig(defaultBsPopperConfig) {
// const newPopperConfig = {...}
// use defaultBsPopperConfig if needed...
// return newPopperConfig
}
})
Methods#
{ {< callout danger >} } { {< partial "callouts/danger-async-methods.md" >} } { {< /callout >} }
{ {< bs-table "table" >} }
| Method | Description |
| --- | --- |
| disable
| Removes the ability for an element's popover to be shown. The
popover will only be able to be shown if it is re-enabled. |
| dispose
| Hides and destroys an element's popover (Removes stored data on
the DOM element). Popovers that use delegation (which are created using the
selector
option) cannot be individually destroyed on descendant
trigger elements. |
| enable
| Gives an element's popover the ability to be shown. Popovers are
enabled by default. |
| getInstance
| Static method which allows you to get the popover instance
associated with a DOM element. |
| getOrCreateInstance
| Static method which allows you to get the popover
instance associated with a DOM element, or create a new one in case it wasn't
initialized. |
| hide
| Hides an element's popover. Returns to the caller before the
popover has actually been hidden (i.e. before the hidden.bs.popover
event
occurs). This is considered a "manual" triggering of the popover. |
| setContent
| Gives a way to change the popover's content after its
initialization. |
| show
| Reveals an element's popover. Returns to the caller before the
popover has actually been shown (i.e. before the shown.bs.popover
event
occurs). This is considered a "manual" triggering of the popover. Popovers whose
title and content are both zero-length are never displayed. |
| toggle
| Toggles an element's popover. Returns to the caller before the
popover has actually been shown or hidden (i.e. before the shown.bs.popover
or hidden.bs.popover
event occurs). This is considered a "manual" triggering
of the popover. |
| toggleEnabled
| Toggles the ability for an element's popover to be shown or
hidden. |
| update
| Updates the position of an element's popover. |
{ {< /bs-table >} }
// getOrCreateInstance example
const popover = bootstrap.Popover.getOrCreateInstance('#example') // Returns a Bootstrap popover instance
// setContent example
popover.setContent({
'.popover-header': 'another title',
'.popover-body': 'another content'
})
{ {< callout info >} }
The setContent
method accepts an object
argument, where each property-key is
a valid string
selector within the popover template, and each related
property-value can be string
| element
| function
| null
{ {< /callout >} }
Events#
{ {< bs-table >} }
| Event | Description |
| --- | --- |
| hide.bs.popover
| This event is fired immediately when the hide
instance
method has been called. |
| hidden.bs.popover
| This event is fired when the popover has finished being
hidden from the user (will wait for CSS transitions to complete). |
| inserted.bs.popover
| This event is fired after the show.bs.popover
event
when the popover template has been added to the DOM. |
| show.bs.popover
| This event fires immediately when the show
instance
method is called. |
| shown.bs.popover
| This event is fired when the popover has been made
visible to the user (will wait for CSS transitions to complete). |
{ {< /bs-table >} }
const myPopoverTrigger = document.getElementById('myPopover')
myPopoverTrigger.addEventListener('hidden.bs.popover', () => {
// do something...
})