React Component Library for Kendo UI Widgets. There exists a React Component named for every Kendo widget in the kendo.ui and kendo.ui.mobile namespaces. Tested on React 0.13 and KendoUI 2014.3.1411.
$ npm install react-kendo --save
<script src="http://cdn.kendostatic.com/2014.3.1411/js/kendo.all.min.js"></script>
<link href='http://cdn.kendostatic.com/2014.3.1411/styles/kendo.common.min.css' rel='stylesheet'>
<!-- and so forth... -->
Please note: Kendo Professional Components require a License.
var React = require('react');
var k = React.Kendo = require('react-kendo');
/**
* Instead of, e.g.
* $('#my-splitter').kendoSplitter(splitterOptions);
*/
var splitterOptions = {
orientation: 'horizontal',
panes: [
{ collapsible: false, size: '300px' },
{ resizable: true }
]
};
var treeOptions = { /* ... */ };
var gridOptions = { /* ... */ };
var Workstation = React.createClass({
render: function () {
return (
<k.Splitter options={splitterOptions}>
<k.TreeView options={treeOptions} />
<k.Grid options={gridOptions} />
</k.Splitter>
);
}
});
The main Kendo options object that is sent into the constructor. e.g.
$('#my-splitter').kendoSplitter(options);
The tag
property specifies the html tag that the Kendo widget will be bound
to. This is div
by default, but can be set to
any tag supported by React.
Version 0.13 and later support automatically re-initializing the Kendo Widget
when the options
property is updated. This is useful for re-loading Grids
with new data, among other things. This is false
by default.
Set debug=true
to log detailed information on the lifecycle events of your
react-kendo component.
A React Component that represents a Kendo Template.
Easily create a Kendo Template from a React Component. Additionally mixin
React.Kendo.TemplateMixin
.
var k = React.Kendo;
var MyListItem = React.createClass({
mixins: [
k.TemplateMixin
],
render: function () {
var item = this.props.item;
return (
<span>{item.title}</span>
);
}
});
var KendoList = React.createClass({
render: function () {
return (
<k.ListView options={
template: function (item) {
return k.Template(<MyListItem item={item} />);
}
} />
);
}
});
react-kendo
also includes some extra functionality that isn't included in
Kendo. These functions are added to the Kendo components via React mixins.
Invoke this function to make Grid rows draggable. This is not possible by default in the kendo-ui library.
var k = React.Kendo;
var KendoList = React.createClass({
componentDidMount: function () {
this.refs.grid.enableDraggableRows('myGroup', {
drag: function (e) {
// some custom stuff
}
});
},
render: function () {
return (
<k.Grid ref='grid' options={...} />
);
}
});
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