This is an example of what a SharePoint add-in might look like with the Chart, DropDownList, and Scheduler components from Kendo UI.
Key files and folders located in the project structure:
Content
The content module for add-in stylesheets (including third-party stylesheets).Content/App.css
The default stylesheet for the add-in.Pages/Default.aspx
The default starting page of the add-in.Scripts
The scripts module for add-in JavaScript resources (including third-party stylesheets).Scripts/App.js
The default JavaScript file underlying the default starting page.AppManifest.xml
The deployment package properties for your add-in.
This application demonstrates how to:
- Add Kendo UI into a SharePoint add-in.
- Reference the CDN-based stylesheets for the Office 365 theme that ships with Kendo UI and matches the default theme of SharePoint (works well with other front-end frameworks like Office UI Fabric).
- Configure the DataSource to access the SharePoint REST API.
- Create SharePoint UI with the Chart, DropDownList, and Scheduler components from Kendo UI.
Why it makes sense to use Kendo UI:
- 70+ responsive UI components that integrate with the SharePoint REST API.
- Built-in Office 365 theme.
- Built-in export functionality to most common office formats, such as Excel, PDF and image files.
- Compliance with widely-recognized accessibility standards (WAI-ARIA, WCAG 2.0 and Section 508).