Neither the authors, nor Packt Publishing, and its dealers and distributors will be held liable for any damages caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this book. However, the information contained in this book is sold without warranty, either express or implied. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this book to ensure the accuracy of the information presented. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embedded in critical articles or reviews. Writing complete the e2e test.Įxploring a PrimeNG application with Augury and ng.probe.īuild rich and compelling Angular web applications using PrimeNGĪngular UI Development with PrimeNG Copyright © 2017 Packt Publishing All rights reserved. Installing and configuring Protractor.īrowser object, element, and locators.Ĭlean architecture with Page Objects. Introduction to state management with 327Ĭhapter 10: Creating Robust Applications.īrief introduction to Jasmine. Implementing a custom wizard component with Steps. Selecting colors with ColorPicker.ĭisplaying confirmation dialog with guarded routes. Learning draggable and droppable directives.ĬRUD sample implementation with DataTable.ĭeferring mechanism to optimize page loading.īlocking page pieces during long-running AJAX calls. Hierarchical data with zero configuration.īasic integration with the Google Maps API.Ĭhapter 9: Miscellaneous Use Cases and Best Practices.īasic, multiple, and automatic file uploading. Working with the chart model.ĭata representation with line and bar charts.ĭata representation with pie and doughnut charts.ĭata representation with radar and polar area charts. TabMenu - menu items as tabs.īreadcrumb – providing contextual information about the page hierarchy. PanelMenu – hybrid of Accordion and Tree. TieredMenu – sub-menus in nested overlays. Statically and dynamically positioned menus.Īccessing commands via MenuBar.ĬontextMenu with nested items. Tooltips for form components.Ĭhapter 7: Endless Menu Variations.Ĭreating programmatic menus using the MenuModel API. Growl - another way of notifying information. Multipurpose scenarios with OverlayPanel.ĭisplaying content in Lightbox. Managing events with Schedule.ĭisplaying content in the popup mode.Ĭustomized header and footer. Selection features - single, multiple, and checkbox. On-demand data loading with DataScroller. Grid-organized data with DataGrid.īeyond basic usage - advanced features. Row expansion by providing a row template.Įxporting data in CSV format.ĭataTable events and methods. Handling tons of data with lazy DataTable. Resizing, reordering, and toggling columns in DataTable. Grouping content with tabs in TabView.Ĭhapter 5: Data Iteration Components.Ĭustomizing the cell content with templating. Selecting a value with ToggleButton and SelectButton. Validation with the input and select components.Įnhanced Button, RadioButton, and SplitButton. Spinner and Slider – different ways to provide input.Īdvanced features - going beyond basic usage. Multistate representation - TriStateCheckbox.Ĭhoosing items with single and MultiSelect components.īasic and advanced Calendar scenarios. Making a part of the mask optional.Īutosuggestion with AutoComplete.Īdvanced features - the customized content displays.Įntering multiple values with Chips.ĭisplay complex information using template.īoolean checkbox - single selection.Ĭheckbox multiple selection. The responsive grid system in PrimeNG.īootstrap flexbox layout meets PrimeNG.Ĭhapter 3: Enhanced Inputs and Selects.įormatted input with InputMask. Organizing your project structure with Sass. Understanding structural and skinning CSS. Setting up PrimeNG project with Angular CLI.Ĭhapter 2: Theming Concepts and Layouts. The SystemJS configuration for Angular.Īdding PrimeNG, CSS, and SASS. Union types and type aliases.Īngular cheat sheet - overview of key concepts.Ĭomponents, services, and dependency injection.Ĭommunication between components. Chapter 1: Getting Started with Angular and PrimeNG.
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