Get started with this starter project based on a Tailwind CSS, Angular and Flowbite configuration to help you get started building enterprise-level web applications based on the utility classes from Tailwind CSS and components from Flowbite.
This repository is based on the Tailwind CSS + Angular guide on the Flowbite website.
Make sure that you have Node.js installed on your project. Run the following command to install all dependencies:
npm install
Run ng serve
for a dev server. Navigate to http://localhost:4200/
. The application will automatically reload if you change any of the source files.
Run ng generate component component-name
to generate a new component. You can also use ng generate directive|pipe|service|class|guard|interface|enum|module
.
Run ng build
to build the project. The build artifacts will be stored in the dist/
directory.
Update the app.component.ts
file to use the initFlowbite
function to enable the interactive components via data attributes:
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { OnInit } from '@angular/core';
import { initFlowbite } from 'flowbite';
@Component({
selector: 'app-root',
templateUrl: './app.component.html',
styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
})
export class AppComponent implements OnInit {
title = 'web-app';
ngOnInit(): void {
initFlowbite();
}
}
This will allow you to enable components such as the modals, navigation bars, dropdowns to dynamically set up the functionality via our data attributes interface.
Now that you have installed all of the frameworks and libraries you can start using the whole collection of UI components and templates from the Flowbite UI Library and Blocks.
Let's first start by copy-pasting one of the default modal component examples from the documentation and add it inside the app.component.html
file:
<!-- Modal toggle -->
<button data-modal-target="defaultModal" data-modal-toggle="defaultModal" class="block text-white bg-blue-700 hover:bg-blue-800 focus:ring-4 focus:outline-none focus:ring-blue-300 font-medium rounded-lg text-sm px-5 py-2.5 text-center dark:bg-blue-600 dark:hover:bg-blue-700 dark:focus:ring-blue-800" type="button">
Toggle modal
</button>
<!-- Main modal -->
<div id="defaultModal" tabindex="-1" aria-hidden="true" class="fixed top-0 left-0 right-0 z-50 hidden w-full p-4 overflow-x-hidden overflow-y-auto md:inset-0 h-[calc(100%-1rem)] max-h-full">
<div class="relative w-full max-w-2xl max-h-full">
<!-- Modal content -->
<div class="relative bg-white rounded-lg shadow dark:bg-gray-700">
<!-- Modal header -->
<div class="flex items-start justify-between p-4 border-b rounded-t dark:border-gray-600">
<h3 class="text-xl font-semibold text-gray-900 dark:text-white">
Terms of Service
</h3>
<button type="button" class="text-gray-400 bg-transparent hover:bg-gray-200 hover:text-gray-900 rounded-lg text-sm w-8 h-8 ml-auto inline-flex justify-center items-center dark:hover:bg-gray-600 dark:hover:text-white" data-modal-hide="defaultModal">
<svg class="w-3 h-3" aria-hidden="true" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" fill="none" viewBox="0 0 14 14">
<path stroke="currentColor" stroke-linecap="round" stroke-linejoin="round" stroke-width="2" d="m1 1 6 6m0 0 6 6M7 7l6-6M7 7l-6 6"/>
</svg>
<span class="sr-only">Close modal</span>
</button>
</div>
<!-- Modal body -->
<div class="p-6 space-y-6">
<p class="text-base leading-relaxed text-gray-500 dark:text-gray-400">
With less than a month to go before the European Union enacts new consumer privacy laws for its citizens, companies around the world are updating their terms of service agreements to comply.
</p>
<p class="text-base leading-relaxed text-gray-500 dark:text-gray-400">
The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (G.D.P.R.) goes into effect on May 25 and is meant to ensure a common set of data rights in the European Union. It requires organizations to notify users as soon as possible of high-risk data breaches that could personally affect them.
</p>
</div>
<!-- Modal footer -->
<div class="flex items-center p-6 space-x-2 border-t border-gray-200 rounded-b dark:border-gray-600">
<button data-modal-hide="defaultModal" type="button" class="text-white bg-blue-700 hover:bg-blue-800 focus:ring-4 focus:outline-none focus:ring-blue-300 font-medium rounded-lg text-sm px-5 py-2.5 text-center dark:bg-blue-600 dark:hover:bg-blue-700 dark:focus:ring-blue-800">I accept</button>
<button data-modal-hide="defaultModal" type="button" class="text-gray-500 bg-white hover:bg-gray-100 focus:ring-4 focus:outline-none focus:ring-blue-300 rounded-lg border border-gray-200 text-sm font-medium px-5 py-2.5 hover:text-gray-900 focus:z-10 dark:bg-gray-700 dark:text-gray-300 dark:border-gray-500 dark:hover:text-white dark:hover:bg-gray-600 dark:focus:ring-gray-600">Decline</button>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
Adding this code should create a toggle button which on the click event should show a modal component. The interactivity is enabled via the data attributes interface from Flowbite.
The Flowbite Library is by default powered by the data attributes interface that you can use to easily set up interactive components by targeting elements directly from your template components.
Let's add a dropdown component from the UI library:
<button id="dropdownDefaultButton" data-dropdown-toggle="dropdown" class="text-white bg-blue-700 hover:bg-blue-800 focus:ring-4 focus:outline-none focus:ring-blue-300 font-medium rounded-lg text-sm px-5 py-2.5 text-center inline-flex items-center dark:bg-blue-600 dark:hover:bg-blue-700 dark:focus:ring-blue-800" type="button">Dropdown button <svg class="w-2.5 h-2.5 ml-2.5" aria-hidden="true" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" fill="none" viewBox="0 0 10 6">
<path stroke="currentColor" stroke-linecap="round" stroke-linejoin="round" stroke-width="2" d="m1 1 4 4 4-4"/>
</svg></button>
<div id="dropdown" class="z-10 hidden bg-white divide-y divide-gray-100 rounded-lg shadow w-44 dark:bg-gray-700">
<ul class="py-2 text-sm text-gray-700 dark:text-gray-200" aria-labelledby="dropdownDefaultButton">
<li>
<a href="#" class="block px-4 py-2 hover:bg-gray-100 dark:hover:bg-gray-600 dark:hover:text-white">Dashboard</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="#" class="block px-4 py-2 hover:bg-gray-100 dark:hover:bg-gray-600 dark:hover:text-white">Settings</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="#" class="block px-4 py-2 hover:bg-gray-100 dark:hover:bg-gray-600 dark:hover:text-white">Earnings</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="#" class="block px-4 py-2 hover:bg-gray-100 dark:hover:bg-gray-600 dark:hover:text-white">Sign out</a>
</li>
</ul>
</div>
This example should also show a button that on the click event will show a dropdown menu that you can easily update via Tailwind CSS and the data attributes API.
Alternatively to the data attributes strategy you can also choose to programatically set up the interactivity by directly importing the components from Flowbite and use the methods and options described in the documentation of Flowbite at the end of each page.
For example, here's how you can set up a carousel component directly with JavaScript:
import { Carousel } from "flowbite";
import type { CarouselItem, CarouselOptions, CarouselInterface } from "flowbite";
const $prevButton = document.getElementById('data-carousel-prev');
const $nextButton = document.getElementById('data-carousel-next');
$prevButton.addEventListener('click', () => {
carousel.prev();
});
$nextButton.addEventListener('click', () => {
carousel.next();
});
const items: CarouselItem[] = [
{
position: 0,
el: document.getElementById('carousel-item-1')
},
{
position: 1,
el: document.getElementById('carousel-item-2')
},
{
position: 2,
el: document.getElementById('carousel-item-3')
},
{
position: 3,
el: document.getElementById('carousel-item-4')
},
];
const options: CarouselOptions = {
defaultPosition: 1,
interval: 3000,
indicators: {
activeClasses: 'bg-white dark:bg-gray-800',
inactiveClasses: 'bg-white/50 dark:bg-gray-800/50 hover:bg-white dark:hover:bg-gray-800',
items: [
{
position: 0,
el: document.getElementById('carousel-indicator-1')
},
{
position: 1,
el: document.getElementById('carousel-indicator-2')
},
{
position: 2,
el: document.getElementById('carousel-indicator-3')
},
{
position: 3,
el: document.getElementById('carousel-indicator-4')
},
]
},
// callback functions
onNext: () => {
console.log('next slider item is shown');
},
onPrev: ( ) => {
console.log('previous slider item is shown');
},
onChange: ( ) => {
console.log('new slider item has been shown');
}
};
const carousel: CarouselInterface = new Carousel(items, options);
carousel.cycle()
// set event listeners for prev and next buttons
const $prevButton = document.getElementById('data-carousel-prev');
const $nextButton = document.getElementById('data-carousel-next');
$prevButton.addEventListener('click', () => {
carousel.prev();
});
$nextButton.addEventListener('click', () => {
carousel.next();
});
You also need to have the following HTML markup available inside your codebase and Angular template files:
<div class="relative w-full">
<!-- Carousel wrapper -->
<div class="relative h-56 overflow-hidden rounded-lg sm:h-64 xl:h-80 2xl:h-96">
<!-- Item 1 -->
<div id="carousel-item-1" class="hidden duration-700 ease-in-out">
<img src="/docs/images/carousel/carousel-1.svg" class="absolute block w-full -translate-x-1/2 -translate-y-1/2 top-1/2 left-1/2" alt="...">
</div>
<!-- Item 2 -->
<div id="carousel-item-2" class="hidden duration-700 ease-in-out">
<img src="/docs/images/carousel/carousel-2.svg" class="absolute block w-full -translate-x-1/2 -translate-y-1/2 top-1/2 left-1/2" alt="...">
</div>
<!-- Item 3 -->
<div id="carousel-item-3" class="hidden duration-700 ease-in-out">
<img src="/docs/images/carousel/carousel-3.svg" class="absolute block w-full -translate-x-1/2 -translate-y-1/2 top-1/2 left-1/2" alt="...">
</div>
<!-- Item 4 -->
<div id="carousel-item-4" class="hidden duration-700 ease-in-out">
<img src="/docs/images/carousel/carousel-4.svg" class="absolute block w-full -translate-x-1/2 -translate-y-1/2 top-1/2 left-1/2" alt="...">
</div>
</div>
<!-- Slider indicators -->
<div class="absolute z-30 flex space-x-3 -translate-x-1/2 bottom-5 left-1/2">
<button id="carousel-indicator-1" type="button" class="w-3 h-3 rounded-full" aria-current="true" aria-label="Slide 1"></button>
<button id="carousel-indicator-2" type="button" class="w-3 h-3 rounded-full" aria-current="false" aria-label="Slide 2"></button>
<button id="carousel-indicator-3" type="button" class="w-3 h-3 rounded-full" aria-current="false" aria-label="Slide 3"></button>
<button id="carousel-indicator-4" type="button" class="w-3 h-3 rounded-full" aria-current="false" aria-label="Slide 4"></button>
</div>
<!-- Slider controls -->
<button id="data-carousel-prev" type="button" class="absolute top-0 left-0 z-30 flex items-center justify-center h-full px-4 cursor-pointer group focus:outline-none">
<span class="inline-flex items-center justify-center w-10 h-10 rounded-full bg-white/30 dark:bg-gray-800/30 group-hover:bg-white/50 dark:group-hover:bg-gray-800/60 group-focus:ring-4 group-focus:ring-white dark:group-focus:ring-gray-800/70 group-focus:outline-none">
<svg class="w-4 h-4 text-white dark:text-gray-800" aria-hidden="true" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" fill="none" viewBox="0 0 6 10">
<path stroke="currentColor" stroke-linecap="round" stroke-linejoin="round" stroke-width="2" d="M5 1 1 5l4 4"/>
</svg>
<span class="hidden">Previous</span>
</span>
</button>
<button id="data-carousel-next" type="button" class="absolute top-0 right-0 z-30 flex items-center justify-center h-full px-4 cursor-pointer group focus:outline-none">
<span class="inline-flex items-center justify-center w-10 h-10 rounded-full bg-white/30 dark:bg-gray-800/30 group-hover:bg-white/50 dark:group-hover:bg-gray-800/60 group-focus:ring-4 group-focus:ring-white dark:group-focus:ring-gray-800/70 group-focus:outline-none">
<svg class="w-4 h-4 text-white dark:text-gray-800" aria-hidden="true" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" fill="none" viewBox="0 0 6 10">
<path stroke="currentColor" stroke-linecap="round" stroke-linejoin="round" stroke-width="2" d="m1 9 4-4-4-4"/>
</svg>
<span class="hidden">Next</span>
</span>
</button>
</div>
In this case the advantage is that you can control the behaviour of the components as you wish being able to override the default settings.
The Flowbite UI components also supports TypeScript and you can import the types and apply them when using the JavaScript API programatically.
For example, here's how you can import the types for the Carousel component:
import type { CarouselItem, CarouselOptions, CarouselInterface } from "flowbite";
// ... other code
const carousel: CarouselInterface = new Carousel(items, options);
You can read more about using Flowbite and TypeScript by following our documentation guide.
The awesome open-source community from Flowbite also started working on a standalone Flowbite Angular library with native components where you can also contribute to the development of the project until a stable release is achieved.