editable.buttons.spriteCssClass String
The class name of the icon element.
Example
<div id="taskBoard"></div>
<script>
$("#taskBoard").kendoTaskBoard({
editable: {
buttons: [
"saveChanges",
{ name: "resetCard", text: "Default", command: "MyCustomCommand", options: "{ \"title\": \"Card Title\", \"description\": \"Put some description\" }", primary: false }]
},
dataOrderField: "order",
dataSource: [
{ id: 1, order: 1, title: "Task 1", description: "Description 1", status: "backlog", category: "red" },
{ id: 2, order: 2, title: "Task 11", description: "Description 11", status: "backlog", category: "red" },
{ id: 3, order: 3, title: "Task 2", description: "Description 2", status: "doing", category: "green" },
{ id: 4, order: 4, title: "Task 22", description: "Description 22", status: "doing", category: "green" },
{ id: 5, order: 5, title: "Task 3", description: "Description 3", status: "done", category: "blue" }
],
columns: [
{ text: "Doing", status: "doing" },
{ text: "Backlog", status: "backlog" },
{ text: "Done", status: "done" }
]
});
kendo.ui.taskboard.commands["MyCustomCommand"] = kendo.ui.taskboard.Command.extend({
exec: function () {
var taskboard = this.taskboard;
var options = this.options;
var defaults = JSON.parse(options.value);
var card = options.card;
var cardElm = options.cardElement;
var column = options.column;
var columnElm = options.columnElement;
card.set("title", defaults.title);
card.set("description", defaults.description);
}
});
</script>