How to get started easily with Syncfusion Angular 9 Query Builder ?
A quick start project that helps you to create an Angular 9 Query Builder with a minimal code configurations.
Angular 9 Query Builder
The following section explains you how to create a simple angular 9 Query Builder component.
Prerequisites
Before start, we need following items to create Angular Query Builder in Angular 9 application
- Node.js (latest version)
- Angular
- Angular CLI
- Visual studio code for editor.
- Typescript 3.7+
Dependencies
The angular 9 Query Builder is created from the Syncfusion ej2-angular-querybuilder package from npmjs, which are distributed in npm as @syncfusion scoped packages.
Creating Angular Project
- Install Angular cli 9 using following command.
npm install -g @angular/cli@9.0.2
If you would like to follow and run the application in Angular 8 or Angular 7 or Angular 6, you need to replace the CLI command version number with the corresponding angular version number.
npm install -g @angular/cli@<CLI VERSION>
- Create a new Angular 9 project using angular cli and navigate to that folder.
ng new <project name> cd <project name>
Adding Angular Query Builder
- After running the Angular 9 application successfully, configure the Angular Query Builder in this application. Install Angular Query Builder and EJ2 package using following command. The --save command will instruct the NPM to include a Query Builder package inside the dependencies section of the package.json.
npm install @syncfusion/ej2-angular-querybuilder --save
- Import Query Builder from installed package.
- 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 { QueryBuilderModule } from '@syncfusion/ej2-angular-querybuilder'; import { AppComponent } from './app.component'; import { enableRipple } from '@syncfusion/ej2-base'; enableRipple(true); @NgModule({ declarations: [ AppComponent ], imports: [ BrowserModule, QueryBuilderModule ], providers: [], bootstrap: [AppComponent] }) export class AppModule {}
- Add the given below angular query builder’s styles in styles.css.
@import "../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-base/styles/material.css"; @import "../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-splitbuttons/styles/material.css"; @import "../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-buttons/styles/material.css"; @import "../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-dropdowns/styles/material.css"; @import "../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-inputs/styles/material.css"; @import "../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-calendars/styles/material.css"; @import "../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-popups/styles/material.css"; @import "../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-querybuilder/styles/material.css";
- Add the angular Query Builder component in app.component.ts.
import { Component } from '@angular/core'; @Component({ selector: 'app-root', template: `<ejs-querybuilder width="70%"> <e-columns> <e-column field="EmployeeID" label="Employee ID" type="number"></e-column> <e-column field="FirstName" label="First Name" type="string"></e-column> <e-column field="TitleOfCourtesy" label="Title Of Courtesy" type="boolean" [values]="values"></e-column> <e-column field="Title" label="Title" type="string"></e-column> <e-column field="HireDate" label="Hire Date" type="date" format="dd/MM/yyyy"></e-column> <e-column field="Country" label="Country" type="string"></e-column> <e-column field="City" label="City" type="string"></e-column> </e-columns> </ejs-querybuilder>` }) export class AppComponent { public values: string[] = ['Mr.', 'Mrs.']; }
- Now serve the application using following command.
ng serve
Once the files are compiled successfully, it will serve the site at localhost:4200
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Rendering with Rule
You can render the Query Builder component with rule, using the rule property. [app.component.ts]
import { Component , OnInit } from '@angular/core'; import { RuleModel } from '@syncfusion/ej2-angular-querybuilder'; @Component({ selector: 'app-root', template: `<ejs-querybuilder width="70%" [rule] = "importRules"> <e-columns> <e-column field="EmployeeID" label="Employee ID" type="number"></e-column> <e-column field="FirstName" label="First Name" type="string"></e-column> <e-column field="TitleOfCourtesy" label="Title Of Courtesy" type="boolean" [values]="values"></e-column> <e-column field="Title" label="Title" type="string"></e-column> <e-column field="HireDate" label="Hire Date" type="date" format="dd/MM/yyyy"></e-column> <e-column field="Country" label="Country" type="string"></e-column> <e-column field="City" label="City" type="string"></e-column> </e-columns> </ejs-querybuilder >` }) export class AppComponent implements OnInit { public importRules: RuleModel; public values: string[] = ['Mr.', 'Mrs.']; ngOnInit(): void { this.importRules = { 'condition': 'and', 'rules': [{ 'label': 'Employee ID', 'field': 'EmployeeID', 'type': 'number', 'operator': 'equal', 'value': 1 }, { 'label': 'Title', 'field': 'Title', 'type': 'string', 'operator': 'equal', 'value': 'Sales Manager' }] }; } }
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Summary
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