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angular - What is the difference between "ng-bootstrap" and "ngx-bootstrap"?

What is the difference between ng-bootstrap and ngx-bootstrap? Are they related to each other? Or are they simply concurrent implementations?

Has someone worked with them both and can give/explain pros and cons of both?

With ng-bootstrap I mean ng-bootstrap.github and

with ngx-bootstrap I mean valor-software-ngx-bootstrap.

Both related to Angular 4 (not to AngularJS!) and Bootstrap 4.

Please note that this is not a duplicated question of difference between ngx-bootstrap and ng2 bootstrap?.

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ng-bootstrap and ngx-bootstrap are two different projects by two different project teams that are trying to accomplish more or less the same thing - allowing you to use Bootstrap in Angular (2+) without the use of jQuery.

They are both rebuilding the Bootstrap components using only Angular (no jQuery).The main differences are around which version of Bootstrap they support.

  • ngx-bootstrap supports Bootstrap 3 and 4.
  • ng-bootstrap supports Bootstrap 4 and requires Angular 5+.

This means that if you need to use Bootstrap version 3, then ngx-bootstrap is your only real option of the two. If you can use Bootstrap 4, then you can pick between the two projects.

The other (potentially significant) difference is the teams behind the projects. The key point to note in this regard is that the team behind ng-bootstrap was also responsible for angular-ui-bootstrap - the AngularJS (i.e. 1.x) version of the Bootstrap library.


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