ProgressBar PHP Class Overview
The Kendo UI ProgressBar for PHP is a server-side wrapper for the Kendo UI ProgressBar widget.
Getting Started
Configuration
Below are listed the steps for you to follow when configuring the Kendo UI ProgressBar for PHP.
Step 1 Make sure you followed all the steps from the introductory article on Telerik UI for PHP—include the autoloader, JavaScript, and CSS files.
Step 2 Create a ProgressBar.
<?php
$pb = new \Kendo\UI\ProgressBar('progressBar');
$pb->type('percent');
?>
Step 3 Output the ProgressBar by echoing the result of the render method.
<?php
echo $pb->render();
?>
Event Handling
You can subscribe to all ProgressBar events.
Specify Function Names
The example below demonstrates how to subscribe for events by specifying a JavaScript function name.
<?php
$pb = new \Kendo\UI\ProgressBar('progressBar');
// The 'progressbar_change' JavaScript function will handle the 'change' event of the ProgressBar
$pb->change('progressbar_change');
echo $pb->render();
?>
<script>
function progressbar_change() {
// Handle the change event
}
</script>
Provide Inline Code
The example below demonstrates how to subscribe to events by providing inline JavaScript code.
<?php
$pb = new \Kendo\UI\ProgressBar('progressBar');
// Provide inline JavaScript code that will handle the 'change' event of the ProgressBar
$pb->change('function() { /* Handle the change event */ }');
echo $pb->render();
?>
Reference
Client-Side Instances
You are able to reference an existing ProgressBar instance via the jQuery.data()
. Once a reference is established, use the Editor API to control its behavior.
<?php
$pb = new \Kendo\UI\ProgressBar('progressBar');
echo $pb->render();
?>
<script>
$(function() {
// The constructor parameter is used as the 'id' HTML attribute of the ProgressBar
var progressbar = $("#progressBar").data("kendoProgressBar");
});
</script>