Bootstrap 5 Collapse
Collapse
Bootstrap collapse component toggles the visibility of content across your project with a few classes and some scripts. Useful for a large amount of content.
Other frameworks
CoreUI components are available as native Angular, React, and Vue components. To learn more please visit the following pages.
How it works
The collapse JavaScript plugin is used to show and hide content. Buttons or anchors are used as triggers that are mapped to specific elements you toggle. Collapsing an element will animate the height
from its current value to 0
. Given how CSS handles animations, you cannot use padding
on a .collapse
element. Instead, use the class as an independent wrapping element.
prefers-reduced-motion
media query. See the reduced motion section of our accessibility documentation.
Example
Click the buttons below to show and hide another element via class changes:
.collapse
hides content.collapsing
is applied during transitions.collapse.show
shows content
You can use a link with the href
attribute, or a button with the data-coreui-target
attribute. In both samples, the data-coreui-toggle="collapse""
is required.
<p class="d-inline-flex gap-1">
<a class="btn btn-primary" data-coreui-toggle="collapse" href="#collapseExample" role="button" aria-expanded="false" aria-controls="collapseExample">
Link with href
</a>
<button class="btn btn-primary" type="button" data-coreui-toggle="collapse" data-coreui-target="#collapseExample" aria-expanded="false" aria-controls="collapseExample">
Button with data-coreui-target
</button>
</p>
<div class="collapse" id="collapseExample">
<div class="card card-body">
Some placeholder content for the collapse component. This panel is hidden by default but revealed when the user activates the relevant trigger.
</div>
</div>
Horizontal
The collapse plugin also supports horizontal collapsing. Add the .collapse-horizontal
modifier class to transition the width
instead of height
and set a width
on the immediate child element. Feel free to write your own custom Sass, use inline styles, or use our width utilities.
min-height
set to avoid excessive repaints in our docs, this is not explicitly required. Only the width
on the child element is required.
<p>
<button class="btn btn-primary" type="button" data-coreui-toggle="collapse" data-coreui-target="#collapseWidthExample" aria-expanded="false" aria-controls="collapseWidthExample">
Toggle width collapse
</button>
</p>
<div style="min-height: 120px;">
<div class="collapse collapse-horizontal" id="collapseWidthExample">
<div class="card card-body" style="width: 300px;">
This is some placeholder content for a horizontal collapse. It's hidden by default and shown when triggered.
</div>
</div>
</div>
Multiple targets
A <button>
or <a>
can show and hide multiple elements by referencing them with a selector in its href
or data-coreui-target
attribute.
Multiple <button>
or <a>
can show and hide an element if they each reference it with their href
or data-coreui-target
attribute
<p class="d-inline-flex gap-1">
<a class="btn btn-primary" data-coreui-toggle="collapse" href="#multiCollapseExample1" role="button" aria-expanded="false" aria-controls="multiCollapseExample1">Toggle first element</a>
<button class="btn btn-primary" type="button" data-coreui-toggle="collapse" data-coreui-target="#multiCollapseExample2" aria-expanded="false" aria-controls="multiCollapseExample2">Toggle second element</button>
<button class="btn btn-primary" type="button" data-coreui-toggle="collapse" data-coreui-target=".multi-collapse" aria-expanded="false" aria-controls="multiCollapseExample1 multiCollapseExample2">Toggle both elements</button>
</p>
<div class="row">
<div class="col">
<div class="collapse multi-collapse" id="multiCollapseExample1">
<div class="card card-body">
Some placeholder content for the first collapse component of this multi-collapse example. This panel is hidden by default but revealed when the user activates the relevant trigger.
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="col">
<div class="collapse multi-collapse" id="multiCollapseExample2">
<div class="card card-body">
Some placeholder content for the second collapse component of this multi-collapse example. This panel is hidden by default but revealed when the user activates the relevant trigger.
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
Accessibility
Be sure to add aria-expanded
to the control component. This attribute explicitly sends the current state of the collapsible element connected to the control to screen readers and related assistive technologies. If the collapsible part is closed by default, the attribute on the control element should have a value of aria-expanded="false"
. If you have set the collapsible element to be open by default using the show
class, set aria-expanded="true"
on the control alternatively. The plugin will automatically toggle this attribute on the control based on whether or not the collapsible element has been opened or closed (via JavaScript, or because the user triggered another control element also tied to the same collapsible element). If the control element’s HTML element is not a button (e.g., an <a>
or <div>
), the attribute role="button"
should be added to the element.
If your control element is targeting a single collapsible element – i.e., the data-coreui-target
attribute is pointing to an id
selector – you should attach the aria-controls
attribute to the control part, including the id
of the collapsible element. Modern screen readers and related assistive technologies address this attribute to provide users with extra shortcuts to navigate directly to the collapsible element itself.
Note that CoreUI for Bootstrap’s current implementation does not cover the various optional keyboard interactions described in the WAI-ARIA Authoring Practices 1.1 accordion pattern - you will need to include these yourself with custom JavaScript.
Usage
Heads up! In our documentation, all examples show standard CoreUI implementation. If you are using a Bootstrap-compatible version of CoreUI, remember to use the following changes:
- In the constructor, please use bootstrap instead of coreui. For example,
new bootstrap.Alert(...)
instead ofnew coreui.Alert(...)
- In events, please use bs instead of coreui, for example
close.bs.alert
instead ofclose.coreui.alert
- In data attributes, please use bs instead of coreui. For example,
data-bs-toggle="..."
instead ofdata-coreui-toggle="..."
The collapse plugin utilizes a few classes to handle the heavy lifting:
.collapse
hides the content.collapse.show
shows the content.collapsing
is added when the transition starts, and removed when it finishes
These classes can be found in _transitions.scss
.
Via data attributes
Just add data-coreui-toggle="collapse"
and a data-coreui-target
to the element to automatically assign control of one or more collapsible elements. The data-coreui-target
attribute accepts a CSS selector to apply the collapse to. Be sure to add the class collapse
to the collapsible element. If you’d like it to default open, add the additional class show
.
To add accordion-like group management to a collapsible area, add the data attribute data-coreui-parent="#selector"
. Refer to the demo to see this in action.
Via JavaScript
Enable manually with:
const collapseElementList = document.querySelectorAll('.collapse')
const collapseList = [...collapseElementList].map(collapseEl => new coreui.Collapse(collapseEl))
Options
As options can be passed via data attributes or JavaScript, you can append an option name to data-coreui-
, as in data-coreui-animation="{value}"
. 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, use data-coreui-custom-class="beautifier"
instead of data-coreui-customClass="beautifier"
.
As of CoreUI 4.2.0, all components support an experimental reserved data attribute data-coreui-config
that can house simple component configuration as a JSON string. When an element has data-coreui-config='{"delay":0, "title":123}'
and data-coreui-title="456"
attributes, the final title
value will be 456
and the separate data attributes will override values given on data-coreui-config
. In addition, existing data attributes are able to house JSON values like data-coreui-delay='{"show":0,"hide":150}'
.
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
parent |
selector, jQuery object, DOM element | null |
If parent is provided, then all collapsible elements under the specified parent will be closed when this collapsible item is shown. (similar to traditional accordion behavior - this is dependent on the card class). The attribute has to be set on the target collapsible area. |
toggle |
boolean | true |
Toggles the collapsible element on invocation |
Methods
Asynchronous methods and transitions
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.
Activates your content as a collapsible element. Accepts an optional options object
.
You can create a collapse instance with the constructor, for example:
const bsCollapse = new coreui.Collapse('#myCollapse', {
toggle: false
})
Method | Description |
---|---|
dispose |
Destroys an element’s collapse. (Removes stored data on the DOM element) |
getInstance |
Static method which allows you to get the collapse instance associated to a DOM element, you can use it like this: coreui.Collapse.getInstance(element) |
getOrCreateInstance |
Static method which returns a collapse instance associated to a DOM element or create a new one in case it wasn’t initialized. You can use it like this: coreui.Collapse.getOrCreateInstance(element) |
hide |
Hides a collapsible element. Returns to the caller before the collapsible element has actually been hidden (e.g., before the hidden.coreui.collapse event occurs). |
show |
Shows a collapsible element. Returns to the caller before the collapsible element has actually been shown (e.g., before the shown.coreui.collapse event occurs). |
toggle |
Toggles a collapsible element to shown or hidden. Returns to the caller before the collapsible element has actually been shown or hidden (i.e. before the shown.coreui.collapse or hidden.coreui.collapse event occurs). |
Events
CoreUI for Bootstrap’s collapse class exposes a few events for hooking into collapse functionality.
Event type | Description |
---|---|
hide.coreui.collapse |
This event is fired immediately when the hide method has been called. |
hidden.coreui.collapse |
This event is fired when a collapse element has been hidden from the user (will wait for CSS transitions to complete). |
show.coreui.collapse |
This event fires immediately when the show instance method is called. |
shown.coreui.collapse |
This event is fired when a collapse element has been made visible to the user (will wait for CSS transitions to complete). |
const myCollapsible = document.getElementById('myCollapsible')
myCollapsible.addEventListener('hidden.coreui.collapse', event => {
// do something...
})
Customization
SASS variables
$transition-collapse: height .35s ease;
$transition-collapse-width: width .35s ease;
Classes
Collapse transition classes can be found in scss/_transitions.scss
as these are shared across multiple components (collapse and accordion).
.collapse {
&:not(.show) {
display: none;
}
}
.collapsing {
height: 0;
overflow: hidden;
@include transition($transition-collapse);
&.collapse-horizontal {
width: 0;
height: auto;
@include transition($transition-collapse-width);
}
}