Please see http://bootboxjs.com for full usage instructions, or head over to http://paynedigital.com/bootbox for the original writeup about the project.
The easiest thing is to find me on twitter: @makeusabrew
Please see the CONTRIBUTING file for guidelines.
Tests are run using Karma using the Mocha test adapter.
To run the tests yourself, simply run npm install
within the project followed by npm test
.
Please note that this will require PhantomJS being installed and in your path - if
it is not, you may run the tests and capture browsers manually by running karma start
from the root
of the project.
The project is also hosted on Travis CI - when submitting pull requests please ensure your tests pass as failing requests will be rejected. See the CONTRIBUTING file for more information.
Keeping track of issues has become increasingly difficult without a strict dependency on specific minor versions of Bootstrap. The original intention was that the 2.x.x series of Bootbox would simply require Bootstrap >= 2.x.x - since both projects use Semantic Versioning this should have been possible. However, Bootstrap 2.2.x (and possibly 2.1.x) introduced breaking changes - or at least changes considered backward incompatible in the context of this project. Over time bugs started getting raised which eventually turned out to be due to subtle changes in Bootstrap's code. Therefore, 2.5.1 was the last release which will support Bootstrap 2.0.x and is not guaranteed to work with anything higher than Bootstrap 2.0.4.
Bootbox 3.0.0 is the first release to support Bootstrap 2.2.x. More about this on the Bootbox website.
The next major release of Bootbox - 4.0.0 - will involve a complete rewrite of the internal code and introduce an entirely new public API. It will most likely require Bootstrap 3.0.0 (assuming that sees the light of day first).
You can get a quick overview of the roadmap in the form of the project milestones as listed in the issue tracker.
- Add Polish translation (GH-93)
- Add Danish translation (GH-96)
- Pass event object to custom callbacks (GH-103)
- Add Chinese (Taiwan / China) translations (GH-106)
- Make prompt input block-level (GH-111)
- Add link: true option to prevent btn class from being applied (GH-114)
- Prevent child elements triggering hidden callback (GH-115)
- Replace Phing with Grunt
- Replace Closure compiler with UglifyJS
For a full list of releases and changes please see the changelog.
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