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A quick start project that shows how to add Angular Dialog component to the Angular CLI project and bind local and remote data sources to it. This project also includes a code snippet to drag, resize and position the dialog, create an overlay behind the dialog, and render the dialog using an HTML button element.

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Getting Started with the Angular Dialog Component

A quick start project that shows how to add Angular Dialog component to the Angular CLI project and bind local and remote data sources to it. This project also includes a code snippet to drag, resize and position the dialog, create an overlay behind the dialog, and render the dialog using an HTML button element.

Examples: https://ej2.syncfusion.com/angular/demos/#/material/dialog/default

Documentation: https://ej2.syncfusion.com/angular/documentation/dialog/getting-started/

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 4+

TypeScript 2.6+

How to run this application?

To run this application, you need to first clone the getting-started-with-the-angular-dialog-component repository and then navigate to its appropriate path where it has been in your system.

To do so, open the command prompt and run the below commands one after the other.

git clone dialog-example

cd dialog-example

Installing

Once done with downloading, next you need to install the necessary packages required to run this application locally. The npm install command will install all the needed angular packages into your current project and to do so, run the below command.

npm install

Running on development server

Run ng serve command for a dev server. Navigate to http://localhost:4200/. The app will automatically reload if you change any of the source files.

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A quick start project that shows how to add Angular Dialog component to the Angular CLI project and bind local and remote data sources to it. This project also includes a code snippet to drag, resize and position the dialog, create an overlay behind the dialog, and render the dialog using an HTML button element.

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