The Docking component for Angular represents a widget which allows you to manage multiple windows and even the layout of your web page. Each window in the Docking can be dragged around the Web page, docked into docking zones, removed from the docking, collapsed into a minimized state to hide its content, expanded to display its content or pinned in place.
Refer to Angular Getting Started before you start with this help topic.
The Docking component for Angular requires the following imports.
A class is marked as an Angular component through the @Component decorator:
Every jQWidgets Angular component has an [auto-create] attribute which determines whether the component is automatically created or is created on demand by API method call.
By default, the [auto-create] attribute value is true.
The AppComponent class is used to instantiate the app. In some of the examples, we use @ViewChild and ngAfterViewInit.
@ViewChild('dockingReference') myDocking: jqxDockingComponent;
myDocking
is available.
The following example demonstrates the Docking
component for Angular.
Add the imports.
import { Component, ViewChild, AfterViewInit } from '@angular/core';
import { jqxDockingComponent } from 'jqwidgets-ng/jqxdocking';
@Component decorator:
@Component({
selector: 'app-root',
template: `<jqxDocking #dockingReference></jqxDocking>`
})
Create the AppComponent class.
@ViewChild('dockingReference') myDocking: jqxDockingComponent;
setOptions
method.
ngAfterViewInit(): void
{
this.myDocking.createComponent(this.DockingSettings);
}
The following example demonstrates how to create a Docking component for Angular by using the createComponent method.
The properties which are defined as attributes can be changed directly:
To get or set a property, which we did not define or call a method, we can do the following:
Import @ViewChild decorator:
Add the Docking component:
Get access to the Docking component and its API:
Finally, we can call methods or set/get properties like that:
Every component has a method setOptions
which accepts a JSON object as an argument.
This object contains component settings and you can use it to set a single or multiple properties dynamically.
The dragStart
event is triggered when the user start to drag any window.
The following example demonstrates how to add an event listener.
"on"
before the event name and upperCase it's the first letter.
To invoke methods, you can use the Docking reference.
( enable() to enable the widget ) - this.myDocking.enable()
.
The following example demonstrates how to invoke methods of the Docking
component for Angular.
The following example demonstrates how to create a Docking
component for Angular.
The following example demonstrates how to disable Docking.