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Angular PrimeNG OrderList Styling

Last Updated : 04 Jan, 2023
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Angular PrimeNG is an open-source framework with a rich set of native Angular UI components that are used for great styling and this framework is used to make responsive websites with very much ease. In this article, we will see the Angular PrimeNG OrderList Styling.

The OrderList Component is used to maintain the list of items and products.

Angular PrimeNG OrderList Styling:

  • p-orderlist: It is a container element.
  • p-orderlist-list: It is a list container.
  • p-orderlist-item: It is a list item.

 

Syntax:

<p-orderList>...</p-orderList>

Creating Angular application & module installation:

Step 1: Create an Angular application using the following command.

ng new appname

Step 2: After creating your project folder i.e. appname, move to it using the following command.

cd appname

Step 3: Install PrimeNG in your given directory.

npm install primeng --save
npm install primeicons --save

Project Structure: It will look like the following:

 

Example 1: In this example, we will learn about p-orderlist, p-orderlist-list and p-orderlist-item.

  • app.component.html

HTML




<div style="width: 50%;">
    <h1 style="color:green">
        GeeksforGeeks
    </h1>
    <h2>PrimeNG OrderList Styling</h2>
    <p-orderList [value]="product" 
                 header="OrderList Styling" 
                 controlsPosition="right">
        <ng-template let-product pTemplate="item">
            <div class="product-item">
                <div class="product-list-detail">
                    <h5 class="p-mb-2">
                        {{product}}
                    </h5>
                    <h6 class="p-mb-2">
                        {{gfg}}
                    </h6>
                </div>
            </div>
        </ng-template>
    </p-orderList>
</div>


  • app.component.ts

Javascript




import { Component } from '@angular/core';
  
@Component({
    selector: 'app-root',
    templateUrl: './app.component.html'
})
export class AppComponent {
    product: string[] = ['Geek1', 'Geek2', 'Geek3', 'Geek4'];
  
    gfg: string[] = ['200'];
}


  • app.module.ts

Javascript




import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { BrowserModule } 
    from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { BrowserAnimationsModule }
    from '@angular/platform-browser/animations';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
import { OrderListModule } from 'primeng/orderlist';
  
@NgModule({
    imports: [BrowserModule,
        BrowserAnimationsModule,
        OrderListModule],
    declarations: [AppComponent],
    bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule { }


Output:

 

Example 2: In this example, we have used dragdrop attribute & set its value as true.

  • app.component.html

HTML




<h2 style="color: green">
    GeeksforGeeks
</h2>
<h4>PrimeNG OrderList Styling</h4>
<p-orderList [value]="product" 
             header="OrderList Component" 
             dragdrop="true">
    <ng-template let-product pTemplate="item">
        <div class="product-item">
            <div class="product-list-detail">
                <h5 class="p-mb-2">
                    {{product}}
                </h5>
                <h6 class="p-mb-2">
                    {{gfg}}
                </h6>
            </div>
        </div>
    </ng-template>
</p-orderList>


  • app.component.ts

Javascript




import { Component } from '@angular/core';
  
@Component({
    selector: 'app-root',
    templateUrl: './app.component.html'
})
export class AppComponent {
    product: string[] = ['Geek1', 'Geek2', 'Geek3', 'Geek4'];
  
    gfg: string[] = ['200'];
}


  • app.module.ts

Javascript




import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { BrowserModule } 
    from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { BrowserAnimationsModule }
    from '@angular/platform-browser/animations';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
import { OrderListModule } from 'primeng/orderlist';
  
@NgModule({
    imports: [BrowserModule,
        BrowserAnimationsModule,
        OrderListModule],
    declarations: [AppComponent],
    bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule { }


Output:

 

Reference: http://primefaces.org/primeng/orderlist



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