Documentation and examples for adding Bootstrap popovers, like those found in iOS, to any element on your site. Without any javascript. This works by toggling an invisible checkbox, supported by all browsers.
Things to know when using the popover plugin:
bootstrap.bundle.min.js / bootstrap.bundle.js which
contains Popper in order for popovers to work!
title and content values will never show a popover.container: 'body' to avoid rendering problems in more complex components (like our
input groups, button groups, etc).
.disabled or disabled elements must be triggered on a wrapper
element.
.text-nowrap on your <a>s to avoid this behavior.
prefers-reduced-motion media query. See
the reduced motion section of our
accessibility documentation.
Keep reading to see how popovers work with some examples.
One way to initialize all popovers on a page would be to select them by their data-bs-toggle
attribute:
var popoverTriggerList = [].slice.call(document.querySelectorAll('[data-bs-toggle="popover"]'))
var popoverList = popoverTriggerList.map(function (popoverTriggerEl) {
return new bootstrap.Popover(popoverTriggerEl)
})
container optionWhen 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.
var popover = new bootstrap.Popover(document.querySelector('.example-popover'), {
container: 'body'
})
<button type="button" class="btn btn-lg btn-danger" data-bs-toggle="popover" title="Popover title" data-bs-content="And here's some amazing content. It's very engaging. Right?">Click to toggle popover</button>
Four options are available: top, right, bottom, and left aligned. Directions are mirrored when using Bootstrap in RTL.
<button type="button" class="btn btn-secondary" data-bs-container="body" data-bs-toggle="popover" data-bs-placement="top" data-bs-content="Top popover">
Popover on top
</button>
<button type="button" class="btn btn-secondary" data-bs-container="body" data-bs-toggle="popover" data-bs-placement="right" data-bs-content="Right popover">
Popover on right
</button>
<button type="button" class="btn btn-secondary" data-bs-container="body" data-bs-toggle="popover" data-bs-placement="bottom" data-bs-content="Bottom popover">
Popover on bottom
</button>
<button type="button" class="btn btn-secondary" data-bs-container="body" data-bs-toggle="popover" data-bs-placement="left" data-bs-content="Left popover">
Popover on left
</button>
Use the focus trigger to dismiss popovers on the user’s next click of a different element than the
toggle element.
For proper cross-browser and cross-platform behavior, you must use the <a> tag,
not the <button> tag, and you also must include a tabindex
attribute.
<a tabindex="0" class="btn btn-lg btn-danger" role="button" data-bs-toggle="popover" data-bs-trigger="focus" title="Dismissible popover" data-bs-content="And here's some amazing content. It's very engaging. Right?">Dismissible popover</a>
var popover = new bootstrap.Popover(document.querySelector('.popover-dismiss'), {
trigger: 'focus'
})
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.
<span class="d-inline-block" tabindex="0" data-bs-toggle="popover" data-bs-trigger="hover focus" data-bs-content="Disabled popover">
<button class="btn btn-primary" type="button" disabled>Disabled button</button>
</span>
$popover-font-size: $font-size-sm;
$popover-bg: $white;
$popover-max-width: 276px;
$popover-border-width: $border-width;
$popover-border-color: rgba($black, .2);
$popover-border-radius: $border-radius-lg;
$popover-inner-border-radius: subtract($popover-border-radius, $popover-border-width);
$popover-box-shadow: $box-shadow;
$popover-header-bg: shade-color($popover-bg, 6%);
$popover-header-color: $headings-color;
$popover-header-padding-y: .5rem;
$popover-header-padding-x: $spacer;
$popover-body-color: $body-color;
$popover-body-padding-y: $spacer;
$popover-body-padding-x: $spacer;
$popover-arrow-width: 1rem;
$popover-arrow-height: .5rem;
$popover-arrow-color: $popover-bg;
$popover-arrow-outer-color: fade-in($popover-border-color, .05);
Enable popovers via JavaScript:
var exampleEl = document.getElementById('example')
var popover = new bootstrap.Popover(exampleEl, options)
To allow keyboard users to activate your popovers, you should only add them to HTML elements that are
traditionally keyboard-focusable and interactive (such as links or form controls). Although arbitrary HTML
elements (such as <span>s) can be made focusable by adding the tabindex="0"
attribute, this will add potentially annoying and confusing tab stops on non-interactive elements for
keyboard users, and most assistive technologies currently do not announce the popover’s content 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.
While you can insert rich, structured HTML in popovers with the html option, we strongly
recommend that you avoid adding an excessive amount of content. The way popovers currently work is that,
once displayed, their content is tied to the trigger element with the aria-describedby
attribute. As a result, the entirety of the popover’s content will be announced to assistive technology
users as one long, uninterrupted stream.
Additionally, while it is possible to also include interactive controls (such as form elements or links) in
your popover (by adding these elements to the allowList of allowed attributes and tags), be
aware that currently the popover does not manage keyboard focus order. When a keyboard user opens a popover,
focus remains on the triggering element, and as the popover usually does not immediately follow the trigger
in the document’s structure, there is no guarantee that moving forward/pressing TAB will move a
keyboard user into the popover itself. In short, simply adding interactive controls to a popover is likely
to make these controls unreachable/unusable for keyboard users and users of assistive technologies, or at
the very least make for an illogical overall focus order. In these cases, consider using a modal dialog
instead.
Options can be passed via data attributes or JavaScript. For data attributes, append the option name to data-bs-,
as in data-bs-animation="". Make sure to change the case type of the option name from camelCase to
kebab-case when passing the options via data attributes. For example, instead of using data-bs-customClass="beautifier",
use data-bs-custom-class="beautifier".
sanitize, sanitizeFn, and allowList
options cannot be supplied using data attributes.
| Name | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
animation |
boolean | true |
Apply a CSS fade transition to the popover |
container |
string | element | false | false |
Appends the popover to a specific element. Example: |
content |
string | element | function | '' |
Default content value if If a function is given, it will be called with its |
delay |
number | object | 0 |
Delay showing and hiding the popover (ms) - does not apply to manual trigger type If a number is supplied, delay is applied to both hide/show Object structure is: |
html |
boolean | false |
Insert HTML into the popover. If false, innerText property will be used to insert content
into the DOM. Use text if you're worried about XSS attacks.
|
placement |
string | function | 'right' |
How to position the popover - auto | top | bottom | left | right. 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 |
selector |
string | false | false |
If a selector is provided, popover objects will be delegated to the specified targets. In practice, this is used to enable dynamic HTML content to have popovers added. See this and an informative example. |
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 The popover's
The outermost wrapper element should have the |
title |
string | element | function | '' |
Default title value if If a function is given, it will be called with its |
trigger |
string | 'click' |
How popover is triggered - click | hover | focus | manual. You may pass multiple triggers; separate them
with a space. manual cannot be combined with any other trigger.
|
fallbackPlacements |
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 |
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.
|
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: You can also pass a function that should return a single string containing additional class names. |
sanitize |
boolean | true |
Enable or disable the sanitization. If activated 'template', 'content' and
'title' options will be sanitized. See the sanitizer section in our JavaScript
documentation.
|
allowList |
object | Default value | Object which contains allowed attributes and tags |
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. |
offset |
array | 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: 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: For more information refer to Popper's offset docs. |
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. |
Options for individual popovers can alternatively be specified through the use of data attributes, as explained above.
popperConfig
var popover = new bootstrap.Popover(element, {
popperConfig: function (defaultBsPopperConfig) {
// var newPopperConfig = {...}
// use defaultBsPopperConfig if needed...
// return newPopperConfig
}
})
All API methods are asynchronous and start a transition. They return to the caller as soon as the transition is started but before it ends. In addition, a method call on a transitioning component will be ignored.
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.
myPopover.show()
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.
myPopover.hide()
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.
myPopover.toggle()
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.
myPopover.dispose()
Gives an element’s popover the ability to be shown. Popovers are enabled by default.
myPopover.enable()
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.
myPopover.disable()
Toggles the ability for an element’s popover to be shown or hidden.
myPopover.toggleEnabled()
Updates the position of an element’s popover.
myPopover.update()
Static method which allows you to get the popover instance associated with a DOM element
var exampleTriggerEl = document.getElementById('example')
var popover = bootstrap.Popover.getInstance(exampleTriggerEl) // Returns a Bootstrap popover instance
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 initialised
var exampleTriggerEl = document.getElementById('example')
var popover = bootstrap.Popover.getOrCreateInstance(exampleTriggerEl) // Returns a Bootstrap popover instance
| Event type | Description |
|---|---|
| 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). |
| 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.
|
var myPopoverTrigger = document.getElementById('myPopover')
myPopoverTrigger.addEventListener('hidden.bs.popover', function () {
// do something...
})