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# Integrating with Rails
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This page explains how to integrate Shoelace with a Rails app. This is a community-maintained document. For questions about this integration, please [ask the community](https://discord.gg/mg8f26C).
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## Requirements
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This integration has been tested with the following:
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- Rails >= 6
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- Node >= 12.10
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- Webpacker >= 5
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## Instructions
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To get started using Shoelace with Rails, the following packages must be installed.
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```bash
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yarn add @shoelace-style/shoelace copy-webpack-plugin
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```
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### Importing the Default Theme
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The next step is to import Shoelace's default theme (stylesheet) in `app/javascript/stylesheets/application.scss`.
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```css
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@import '~@shoelace-style/shoelace/dist/shoelace/shoelace';
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```
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### Importing Required Scripts
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After importing the theme, you'll need to import the JavaScript files for Shoelace. Add the following code to `app/javascript/packs/application.js`.
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```js
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import '../stylesheets/application.scss'
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import { defineCustomElements, setAssetPath } from '@shoelace-style/shoelace'
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// ...
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// This enables all web components for the current page
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setAssetPath(document.currentScript.src)
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defineCustomElements()
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```
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?> This will import all Shoelace components for convenience. To selectively import components, refer to the [Using webpack](/getting-started/installation?id=using-webpack) section of the docs.
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### webpack Config
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Next we need to add Shoelace's icons to the final build output. To do this, modify `config/webpack/environment.js` to look like this.
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```js
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const { environment } = require('@rails/webpacker')
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// Shoelace config
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const path = require('path')
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const CopyPlugin = require('copy-webpack-plugin')
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// Add shoelace icons to webpack's build process
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environment.plugins.append(
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'CopyPlugin',
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new CopyPlugin({
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patterns: [
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{
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from: path.resolve(
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__dirname,
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'../../node_modules/@shoelace-style/shoelace/dist/shoelace/icons'
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),
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to: path.resolve(__dirname, '../../public/packs/js/icons')
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}
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]
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})
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)
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```
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### Adding Pack Tags
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The final step is to add the corresponding `pack_tags` to the page. You should have the following `tags` in the `<head>` section of `app/views/layouts/application.html.erb`.
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```html
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<!DOCTYPE html>
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<html>
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<head>
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<!-- ... -->
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<%= stylesheet_pack_tag 'application', media: 'all', 'data-turbolinks-track': 'reload' %>
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<%= javascript_pack_tag 'application', 'data-turbolinks-track': 'reload' %>
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</head>
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<body><%= yield %></body>
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</html>
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```
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Now you can start using Shoelace components with Rails!
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## Additional Resources
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- There is a third-party [example repo](https://github.com/ParamagicDev/rails-shoelace-example), courtesy of [ParamagicDev](https://github.com/ParamagicDev) available to help you get started.
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- If you would like to avoid repeating this process, check out the associated [Railsbyte for Shoelace](https://railsbytes.com/templates/X8BsEb).
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