\Kendo\UI\Button
A PHP wrapper for Kendo UI Button.
Inherits from \Kendo\UI\Widget.
Usage
To use Button in a PHP page instantiate a new instance, configure it via the available
configuration methods and output it by echo
-ing the result of the render method.
Using Kendo Button
<?php
// Create a new instance of Button and specify its id
$button = new \Kendo\UI\Button('Button');
// Configure it
$button->badge(true)
// Output it
echo $button->render();
?>
Methods
badge
If set to true a default overlay badge will be displayed. If set to a string, an ovelay with content set to the specified string will be displayed. Can be set to a JavaScript object which represents the configuration of the Badge widget.
Returns
\Kendo\UI\Button
Parameters
$value boolean|string|float|\Kendo\UI\ButtonBadge|array
Example - using boolean
<?php
$button = new \Kendo\UI\Button('Button');
$button->badge(true);
?>
Example - using string
<?php
$button = new \Kendo\UI\Button('Button');
$button->badge('value');
?>
Example - using float
<?php
$button = new \Kendo\UI\Button('Button');
$button->badge(1);
?>
Example - using \Kendo\UI\ButtonBadge
<?php
$button = new \Kendo\UI\Button('Button');
$badge = new \Kendo\UI\ButtonBadge();
$align = 'value';
$badge->align($align);
$button->badge($badge);
?>
Example - using array
<?php
$button = new \Kendo\UI\Button('Button');
$align = 'value';
$button->badge(array('align' => $align));
?>
click
Fires when the Button is clicked with the mouse, touched on a touch device, or ENTER (or SPACE) is pressed while the Button is focused. For additional information check the click event documentation.
Returns
\Kendo\UI\Button
Parameters
$value string|\Kendo\JavaScriptFunction
Example - using string which defines a JavaScript function
<?php
$button = new \Kendo\UI\Button('Button');
$button->click('function(e) { }');
?>
Example - using string which defines a JavaScript name
<script>
function onClick(e) {
// handle the click event.
}
</script>
<?php
$button = new \Kendo\UI\Button('Button');
$button->click('onClick');
?>
Example - using \Kendo\JavaScriptFunction
<?php
$button = new \Kendo\UI\Button('Button');
$button->click(new \Kendo\JavaScriptFunction('function(e) { }'));
?>
content
Sets the HTML content of the Button.
Returns
Button
$value string
Example
<?php
$button = new \Kendo\UI\Button('Button');
$button->content('<strong>Content</strong>');
?>
enable
Indicates whether the Button should be enabled or disabled. By default, it is enabled, unless a disabled="disabled" attribute is detected.
Returns
\Kendo\UI\Button
Parameters
$value boolean
Example
<?php
$button = new \Kendo\UI\Button('Button');
$button->enable(true);
?>
endContent
Stops output bufferring and sets the preceding markup as the content of the Button.
Example
<?php
$button = new \Kendo\UI\Button('Button');
$button->startContent();
?>
<strong>Content</strong>
<?php
$button->endContent(); // content is set to <strong>Content</strong>
?>
fillMode
Controls how the color is applied to the button. Valid values are: "solid", "outline", "flat", "link", and "none". Default value is "solid".
Returns
\Kendo\UI\Button
Parameters
$value string
Example
<?php
$button = new \Kendo\UI\Button('Button');
$button->fillMode('value');
?>
icon
Defines a name of an existing icon in the Kendo UI theme sprite. The icon will be applied as background image of a span element inside the Button. The span element can be added automatically by the widget, or an existing element can be used, if it has a k-icon CSS class applied. For a list of available icon names, please refer to the Icons demo.
Returns
\Kendo\UI\Button
Parameters
$value string
Example
<?php
$button = new \Kendo\UI\Button('Button');
$button->icon('value');
?>
iconClass
Defines a CSS class - or multiple classes separated by spaced - which are applied to a span element inside the Button. Allows the usage of custom icons.
Returns
\Kendo\UI\Button
Parameters
$value string
Example
<?php
$button = new \Kendo\UI\Button('Button');
$button->iconClass('value');
?>
imageUrl
Defines a URL, which will be used for an img element inside the Button. The URL can be relative or absolute. In case it is relative, it will be evaluated with relation to the web page URL.The img element can be added automatically by the widget, or an existing element can be used, if it has a k-image CSS class applied.
Returns
\Kendo\UI\Button
Parameters
$value string
Example
<?php
$button = new \Kendo\UI\Button('Button');
$button->imageUrl('value');
?>
rounded
Controls what border radius is applied to a button. Valid values are: "small", "medium", "large", "full", and "none". Default value is "medium".
Returns
\Kendo\UI\Button
Parameters
$value string
Example
<?php
$button = new \Kendo\UI\Button('Button');
$button->rounded('value');
?>
size
Controls the overall physical size of a button. Valid values are: "small", "medium", "large", and "none". Default value is "medium".
Returns
\Kendo\UI\Button
Parameters
$value string
Example
<?php
$button = new \Kendo\UI\Button('Button');
$button->size('value');
?>
spriteCssClass
Defines a CSS class (or multiple classes separated by spaces), which will be used for applying a background image to a span element inside the Button. In case you want to use an icon from the Kendo UI theme sprite background image, it is easier to use the icon property.The span element can be added automatically by the widget, or an existing element can be used, if it has a k-sprite CSS class applied.
Returns
\Kendo\UI\Button
Parameters
$value string
Example
<?php
$button = new \Kendo\UI\Button('Button');
$button->spriteCssClass('value');
?>
startContent
Starts output bufferring. Any following markup will be set as the content of the Button.
Example
<?php
$button = new \Kendo\UI\Button('Button');
$button->startContent();
?>
<strong>Content</strong>
<?php
$button->endContent(); // content is set to <strong>Content</strong>
?>
themeColor
Controls the main color applied to the button. Valid values are: "base", "primary", "secondary", "tertiary", "info", "success", "warning", "error", "dark", "light", "inverse", and "none". Default value is "base".
Returns
\Kendo\UI\Button
Parameters
$value string
Example
<?php
$button = new \Kendo\UI\Button('Button');
$button->themeColor('value');
?>