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How to get started easily with Syncfusion Angular 11 Button?

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A quick start project that helps you to create an Angular 11 Button with a minimal code configurations.

Angular 11 Button

 

The following section explains the steps required to create a simple angular 11 button component.

Prerequisites

 

Before start, we need following items to create Angular Button in Angular 11 application.

Dependencies

 

The angular 11 button created from the Syncfusion ej2-angular-buttons package from npmjs, which are distributed in npm as @syncfusion scoped packages.

Creating Angular Project

 

  1. Install Angular cli 11 using following command.

 

npm install -g @angular/cli@11.2.3

 

Note:

If you would like to follow and run the application in Angular 6 or Angular 5 or Angular 4, you need to replace the CLI command version number with the corresponding angular version number.

 

npm install -g @angular/cli@<CLI VERSION>

 

 

  1. Create a new Angular 11 project using Angular cli and navigate to that folder.

 

ng new angular11-app

cd angular11-app

 

Adding Angular Button

 

  1. After running the Angular 11 application successfully, configure the Angular Button in this application. Install Angular Button and EJ2 package using following command.

 

npm install @syncfusion/ej2-angular-buttons --save

 

The --save command will instruct the NPM to include a button package inside the dependencies section of the package.json.

  1. Import Button from installed package in app/app.module.ts.
  2. Import and inject the other required modules within the providers section of app.module.ts.

 

import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';

import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';

import { ButtonModule } from '@syncfusion/ej2-angular-buttons';

import { AppComponent } from './app.component';

 

@NgModule({

  declarations: [

    AppComponent

  ],

  imports: [

    BrowserModule,

    ButtonModule

  ],

  providers: [],

  bootstrap: [AppComponent]

})

export class AppModule { }

 

  1. Add the given below angular button’s styles in styles.css.

 

@import "../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2/styles/material.css";

@import "../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-buttons/styles/material.css";

 

  1. Add the angular buttons component in app.component.ts.

 

import { Component } from '@angular/core';

 

@Component({

  selector: 'app-root',

  template: `<button ejs-button>Button</button>`

})

export class AppComponent {}

 

  1. Now serve the application using following command.

 

ng serve --open

 

Once the files are compiled successfully, it will serve the site at localhost:4200

Screenshot:

button

Change Button Type

 

To change the default button to flat button, set the cssClass to e-flat and text content of the button is set using content property.

import { Component } from '@angular/core';

 

@Component({

  selector: 'app-root',

  template: `<button ejs-button cssClass='e-flat' content='Button'></button>`

})

export class AppComponent {}

 

 

Conclusion

I hope you enjoyed learning about how to get started easily with Syncfusion Angular 11 Button.

You can refer to our Angular Button feature tour page to know about its other groundbreaking feature representations and documentation, and how to quickly get started for configuration specifications. You can also explore our Angular Button example to understand how to create and manipulate data.

For current customers, you can check out our components from the License and Downloads page. If you are new to Syncfusion, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out our other controls.

If you have any queries or require clarifications, please let us know in the comments section below. You can also contact us through our support forumsDirect-Trac, or feedback portal. We are always happy to assist you!

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