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V25.1
  • DxDateEdit<T>.Buttons Property

    Allows you to add command buttons to the Date Edit.

    Namespace: DevExpress.Blazor

    Assembly: DevExpress.Blazor.v25.1.dll

    NuGet Package: DevExpress.Blazor

    Declaration

    [Parameter]
    public RenderFragment Buttons { get; set; }

    Property Value

    Type Description
    RenderFragment

    A collection of buttons (UI fragments).

    Remarks

    The Date Edit component has the built-in button that invokes a drop-down calendar. You can use the ShowDropDownButton property to hide this button.

    You can also add custom command buttons to the Date Edit:

    1. Add the <Buttons></Buttons> tag to the component’s markup to define the Buttons collection.
    2. Fill the Buttons collection. The following buttons are available:

    3. Set up button properties to customize the buttons:

      • CssClass
      • Position
      • and so on

    Buttons are displayed in an editor in the following order:

    • The “Clear” button
    • Custom buttons and customized default buttons (in the same order as they appear in markup)
    • Built-in buttons

    The following code adds date increment/decrement buttons to the Date Edit.

    <DxDateEdit @bind-Date="@DateTimeValue"
                CssClass="dx-demo-editor-width">
        <Buttons>
            <DxEditorButton IconCssClass="editor-icon editor-icon-chevron-left-small"
                            Tooltip="Previous day"
                            Position="@EditorButtonPosition.Left"
                            Click="@(_ => OnChangeDayButtonClick(false))" />
            <DxEditorButton IconCssClass="editor-icon editor-icon-chevron-right-small"
                            Tooltip="Next day"
                            Position="@EditorButtonPosition.Right"
                            Click="@(_ => OnChangeDayButtonClick(true))" />
        </Buttons>
    </DxDateEdit>
    
    @code{
        DateTime DateTimeValue { get; set; } = DateTime.Today;
    
        void OnChangeDayButtonClick(bool isAdd) {
            DateTimeValue = DateTimeValue.AddDays(isAdd ? 1 : -1);
        }
    }
    

    Date Edit - Add Command Button

    Run Demo: Editors - Command Buttons

    We do not recommend that you use conditional render within the <Buttons></Buttons tag. This may cause an incorrect button order. The following example demonstrates a case when the Button1 may change its position.

    <Buttons>    
        @if(condition) {
            <DxEditorButton Text="Button1"/>    
        }    
        <DxEditorButton Text="Button2"/>    
        <DxEditorButton Text="Button3"/>
    </Buttons>
    

    If you need to hide a button, set the Visible property to false.

    See Also