Button toolbar

Group a series of button-groups and/or input-groups together on a single line, with optional keyboard navigation

Example 1: with button groups & Keyboard navigation

<div>
  <b-button-toolbar key-nav aria-label="Toolbar with button groups">
    <b-button-group class="mx-1">
      <b-button>&laquo;</b-button>
      <b-button>&lsaquo;</b-button>
    </b-button-group>
    <b-button-group class="mx-1">
      <b-button>Edit</b-button>
      <b-button>Undo</b-button>
      <b-button>Redo</b-button>
    </b-button-group>
    <b-button-group class="mx-1">
      <b-button>&rsaquo;</b-button>
      <b-button>&raquo;</b-button>
    </b-button-group>
  </b-button-toolbar>
</div>

<!-- b-button-toolbar.vue -->

Example 2: with mixture of small button group and small input group

<div>
  <b-button-toolbar aria-label="Toolbar with button groups and input groups">
    <b-button-group size="sm" class="mr-1">
      <b-button>Save</b-button>
      <b-button>Cancel</b-button>
    </b-button-group>
    <b-input-group size="sm" prepend="$" append=".00">
      <b-form-input value="100" class="text-right"></b-form-input>
    </b-input-group>
  </b-button-toolbar>
</div>

<!-- b-button-toolbar-input.vue -->

Example 3: with button groups and dropdown menu

<div>
  <b-button-toolbar aria-label="Toolbar with button groups and dropdown menu">
    <b-button-group class="mx-1">
      <b-button>New</b-button>
      <b-button>Edit</b-button>
      <b-button>Undo</b-button>
    </b-button-group>
    <b-dropdown class="mx-1" right text="menu">
      <b-dropdown-item>Item 1</b-dropdown-item>
      <b-dropdown-item>Item 2</b-dropdown-item>
      <b-dropdown-item>Item 3</b-dropdown-item>
    </b-dropdown>
    <b-button-group class="mx-1">
      <b-button>Save</b-button>
      <b-button>Cancel</b-button>
    </b-button-group>
  </b-button-toolbar>
</div>

<!-- b-button-toolbar-dropdown.vue -->

Usage

Feel free to mix input groups and dropdowns with button groups in your toolbars. Similar to the example above, you'll likely need some utility classes though to space things properly.

Sizing

Note, if you want smaller or larger buttons or controls, set the size prop directly on the <b-button-group>, <b-input-group>, and <b-dropdown> components.

Justify

Make the toolbar span the maximum available width, by increasing spacing between the button groups, input groups and dropdowns, by setting the prop justify.

Keyboard navigation

Enable optional keyboard navigation by setting the prop key-nav.

Keypress Action
Left or Up Move to the previous non-disabled item in the toolbar
Right or Down Move to the next non-disabled item in the toolbar
Shift+Left or Shift+Up Move to the first non-disabled item in the toolbar
Shift+Right or Shift+Down Move to the last non-disabled item in the toolbar
Tab Move to the next control on the page
Shift+Tab Move to the previous control on the page

Caution: If you have text or text-like inputs in your toolbar, leave keyboard navigation off, as it is not possible to use key presses to jump out of a text (or test-like) inputs.

See also

Component reference

<b-button-toolbar>

Component aliases

<b-button-toolbar> can also be used via the following aliases:

  • <b-btn-toolbar>

Note: component aliases are only available when importing all of BootstrapVue or using the component group plugin.

Properties

PropertyTypeDefaultDescription
justify
BooleanfalseMake the toolbar span the maximum available width, by increasing spacing between the button groups, input groups and dropdowns
key-nav
BooleanfalseWhen set, enabled keyboard navigation mode for the toolbar. Do not set this prop when the toolbar has inputs

Importing individual components

You can import individual components into your project via the following named exports:

ComponentNamed ExportImport Path
<b-button-toolbar>BButtonToolbarbootstrap-vue

Example:

import { BButtonToolbar } from 'bootstrap-vue'
Vue.component('b-button-toolbar', BButtonToolbar)

Importing as a Vue.js plugin

This plugin includes all of the above listed individual components. Plugins also include any component aliases.

Named ExportImport Path
ButtonToolbarPluginbootstrap-vue

Example:

import { ButtonToolbarPlugin } from 'bootstrap-vue'
Vue.use(ButtonToolbarPlugin)