How to get started easily with Syncfusion Angular 9 Toolbar?
A quick start project that helps you to create an Angular 9 Toolbar with minimal code configuration.
Project pre-requisites
Make sure that you have the compatible versions of TypeScript and Angular in your machine before starting to work on this project.
- Angular 9+
- TypeScript 3.7+
Angular 9 Toolbar – Introduction
The Angular 9 Toolbar used in this project is created from the Syncfusion `ej2-angular-toolbar` package. You can simply define it as <ejs-toolbar> within the template.
Dependencies
Before starting with this project, the Angular 9 Toolbar requires to add the Syncfusion `ej2-angular-navigations` package from npmjs, which are distributed in npm as @syncfusion scoped packages.
Creating Angular Project
We will see the Angular project creation steps using the Angular CLI tool.
- Install the Angular CLI application in your machine.
npm install -g @angular/cli@9.0.2
If you would like to follow and run the application in Angular 6 or Angular 7 or Angular 8, you need to replace the CLI command version number with corresponding angular version number.
npm install -g @angular/cli@<CLI VERSION>
- Now create a new Angular project by using the command `ng new` and navigate to that folder.
ng new <project name> cd <project name>
- Install the ej2-angular-navigations package through the npm install command.
npm install @syncfusion/ej2-angular-navigations --save
Adding Angular 9 Toolbar
You can add the Angular 9 Toolbar component by using `ejs-toolbar` directive and the attributes used within this tag allows you to define other toolbar functionalities.
- Import the ToolbarModule into app.module.ts file from the ej2-angular-navigations package.
- The next step in Angular Toolbar creation is to import and inject the other required modules within the providers section of app.module.ts.
[app.module.ts]
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser'; import { ToolbarModule } from '@syncfusion/ej2-angular-navigations'; import { NgModule } from '@angular/core'; import { AppComponent } from './app.component'; @NgModule({ imports: [ BrowserModule, ToolbarModule ], providers: [], bootstrap: [AppComponent] }) export class AppModule { }
- Define the Angular Toolbar code within the app.component.html file which is mapped against the templateUrl option in app.component.ts file.
[app.component.html]
<ejs-toolbar> <div> <div><button class='e-btn e-tbar-btn'>Cut</button> </div> <div><button class='e-btn e-tbar-btn'>Copy</button> </div> <div><button class='e-btn e-tbar-btn'>Paste</button> </div> <div class='e-separator'> </div> <div><button class='e-btn e-tbar-btn'>Bold</button> </div> <div><button class='e-btn e-tbar-btn'>Italic</button> </div> </div> </ejs-toolbar>
- Refer the CDN link of CSS reference within the index.html file.
[index.html]
<link href="https://cdn.syncfusion.com/ej2/material.css" rel="stylesheet" />
- Try running the application with the command ng serve, and see the Toolbar with it’s item displayed on the browser.
- Refer to our documentation and online samples for more features. If you have any queries, please let us know in comments below. You can also contact us through our Support forum or Direct-Trac. We are happy to assist you!