Bulma
Note: Bulma provider is still work in progress so some of the features may not work.
Installations
1. NuGet packages
First step is to install a Bulma provider for Blazorise:
Install Bulma provider from NuGet.
Install-Package Blazorise.Bulma
You also need to install the icon package:
Install-Package Blazorise.Icons.FontAwesome
2. Source files
The next step is to change your index.html
or _Host.cshtml
file and include the CSS and JS source files:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/bulma@0.9.1/css/bulma.min.css">
<link href="_content/Blazorise/blazorise.css" rel="stylesheet" />
<link href="_content/Blazorise.Bulma/blazorise.bulma.css" rel="stylesheet" />
<script defer src="https://use.fontawesome.com/releases/v5.3.1/js/all.js"></script>
<script src="_content/Blazorise/blazorise.js"></script>
<script src="_content/Blazorise.Bulma/blazorise.bulma.js"></script>
Note: When Blazor project is created it will also include it’s own Bootstrap and FontAwesome files that can sometime be of older versions. To ensure we’re using the appropriate bootstrap and FontAwesome files, you need remove them or replace them with the links from above. If you forget to remove them it’s possible that some components will not work as expected.
3. Using’s
In your main Imports.razor add:
@using Blazorise
4. Registrations
Starting from .Net Core 3.2 there was some changes regarding the setup process for Blazor WebAssembly project types. Specifically the Startup.cs file is removed and all registrations are now done in the Program.cs.
Depending on the hosting model of your Blazor project you only need to apply either step 4.a or 4.b. You should not include both of them as that is generally not supported.
To Learn more about the different project types you can go to the official documentation.
4.a Blazor WebAssembly
This step is mandatory for Blazor WebAssembly(client-side) and also for ASP.NET Core hosted project types. You should place the code into the Program.cs of your client project.
// other usings
using Blazorise;
using Blazorise.Bulma;
using Blazorise.Icons.FontAwesome;
public class Program
{
public static async Task Main( string[] args )
{
var builder = WebAssemblyHostBuilder.CreateDefault( args );
builder.Services
.AddBlazorise( options =>
{
options.ChangeTextOnKeyPress = true;
} )
.AddBulmaProviders()
.AddFontAwesomeIcons();
builder.Services.AddSingleton( new HttpClient
{
BaseAddress = new Uri( builder.HostEnvironment.BaseAddress )
} );
builder.RootComponents.Add<App>( "#app" );
var host = builder.Build();
await host.RunAsync();
}
}
4.b Blazor Server
// other usings
using Blazorise;
using Blazorise.Bulma;
using Blazorise.Icons.FontAwesome;
public class Startup
{
public void ConfigureServices( IServiceCollection services )
{
services
.AddBlazorise( options =>
{
options.ChangeTextOnKeyPress = true;
} )
.AddBulmaProviders()
.AddFontAwesomeIcons();
// other services
}
public void Configure( IComponentsApplicationBuilder app )
{
// other settings
app.UseRouting();
app.UseEndpoints( endpoints =>
{
endpoints.MapBlazorHub();
endpoints.MapFallbackToPage( "/_Host" );
} );
}
}