@astrojs/ alpinejs
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This Astro integration adds Alpine.js to your project so that you can use Alpine.js anywhere on your page.
Installation
Section titled InstallationAstro includes an astro add
command to automate the setup of official integrations. If you prefer, you can install integrations manually instead.
To install @astrojs/alpinejs
, run the following from your project directory and follow the prompts:
If you run into any issues, feel free to report them to us on GitHub and try the manual installation steps below.
Manual Install
Section titled Manual InstallFirst, install the @astrojs/alpinejs
package.
Most package managers will install associated peer dependencies as well. However, if you see a “Cannot find package ‘alpinejs’” (or similar) warning when you start up Astro, you’ll need to manually install Alpine.js yourself:
Then, apply the integration to your astro.config.*
file using the integrations
property:
Configuration Options
Section titled Configuration Optionsentrypoint
Section titled entrypointYou can extend Alpine by setting the entrypoint
option to a root-relative import specifier (e.g. entrypoint: "/src/entrypoint"
).
The default export of this file should be a function that accepts an Alpine instance prior to starting. This allows the use of custom directives, plugins and other customizations for advanced use cases.
Usage
Section titled UsageOnce the integration is installed, you can use Alpine.js directives and syntax inside any Astro component. The Alpine.js script is automatically added and enabled on every page of your website. Add plugin scripts to the page <head>
.
The following example adds Alpine’s Collapse plugin to expand and collapse paragraph text:
Intellisense for TypeScript
Section titled Intellisense for TypeScriptThe @astrojs/alpine
integration adds Alpine
to the global window object. For IDE autocompletion, add the following to your src/env.d.ts
:
Examples
Section titled Examples- The Astro Alpine.js example shows how to use Alpine.js in an Astro project.