--- title: Quick Start lang: en-US --- # Quick Start This section describes how to use Element Plus in your project. ## Usage ### Full Import If you don’t care about the bundle size so much, it’s more convenient to use full import. ```ts // main.ts import { createApp } from 'vue' import ElementPlus from 'element-plus' import 'element-plus/dist/index.css' import App from './App.vue' const app = createApp(App) app.use(ElementPlus) app.mount('#app') ``` #### Volar support If you use volar, please add the global component type definition to `compilerOptions.types` in `tsconfig.json`. ```json // tsconfig.json { "compilerOptions": { // ... "types": ["element-plus/global"] } } ``` ### On-demand Import You need to use an additional plugin to import components you used. #### Auto import Recommend First you need to install `unplugin-vue-components` and `unplugin-auto-import`. ```shell npm install -D unplugin-vue-components unplugin-auto-import ``` Then add the code below into your `Vite` or `Webpack` config file. ##### Vite ```ts // vite.config.ts import { defineConfig } from 'vite' import AutoImport from 'unplugin-auto-import/vite' import Components from 'unplugin-vue-components/vite' import { ElementPlusResolver } from 'unplugin-vue-components/resolvers' export default defineConfig({ // ... plugins: [ // ... AutoImport({ resolvers: [ElementPlusResolver()], }), Components({ resolvers: [ElementPlusResolver()], }), ], }) ``` ##### Webpack ```js // webpack.config.js const AutoImport = require('unplugin-auto-import/webpack') const Components = require('unplugin-vue-components/webpack') const { ElementPlusResolver } = require('unplugin-vue-components/resolvers') module.exports = { // ... plugins: [ AutoImport({ resolvers: [ElementPlusResolver()], }), Components({ resolvers: [ElementPlusResolver()], }), ], } ``` For more bundlers ([Rollup](https://rollupjs.org/), [Vue CLI](https://cli.vuejs.org/)) and configs please reference [unplugin-vue-components](https://github.com/antfu/unplugin-vue-components#installation) and [unplugin-auto-import](https://github.com/antfu/unplugin-auto-import#install). #### Nuxt For Nuxt users, you only need to install `@element-plus/nuxt`. ```shell npm install -D @element-plus/nuxt ``` Then add the code below into your config file. ```ts // nuxt.config.ts export default defineNuxtConfig({ modules: ['@element-plus/nuxt'], }) ``` Refer to the [docs](https://github.com/element-plus/element-plus-nuxt#readme) for how to configure it. ### Manually import Element Plus provides out of box [Tree Shaking](https://webpack.js.org/guides/tree-shaking/) functionalities based on ES Module. But you need install [unplugin-element-plus](https://github.com/element-plus/unplugin-element-plus) for style import. And refer to the [docs](https://github.com/element-plus/unplugin-element-plus#readme) for how to configure it. > App.vue ```html ``` ```ts // vite.config.ts import { defineConfig } from 'vite' import ElementPlus from 'unplugin-element-plus/vite' export default defineConfig({ // ... plugins: [ElementPlus()], }) ``` ## Starter Template We provide a [Vite Template](https://github.com/element-plus/element-plus-vite-starter). For Nuxt users we have a [Nuxt Template](https://github.com/element-plus/element-plus-nuxt-starter). For Laravel users we have a [Laravel Template](https://github.com/element-plus/element-plus-in-laravel-starter). ## Global Configuration When registering Element Plus, you can pass a global config object with `size` and `zIndex` to set the default `size` for form components, and `zIndex` for popup components, the default value for `zIndex` is `2000`. Full import: ```ts import { createApp } from 'vue' import ElementPlus from 'element-plus' import App from './App.vue' const app = createApp(App) app.use(ElementPlus, { size: 'small', zIndex: 3000 }) ``` On-demand: ```vue ``` ## Using Nuxt.js We can also use [Nuxt.js](https://nuxt.com):
## Let's Get Started You can bootstrap your project from now on. For each components usage, please refer to [the individual component documentation](https://element-plus.org/en-US/component/button.html).