Getting Started with Blazor Chips Component in Blazor WASM App
9 Jul 20266 minutes to read
This section briefly explains about how to include Blazor Chips component to a Blazor WebAssembly App using Visual Studio, Visual Studio Code, and the .NET CLI.
Create a new Blazor WebAssembly (Standalone) App
Create a Blazor WebAssembly App using Visual Studio via Microsoft Templates or the Blazor Extension.
Run the following command to create a new Blazor WebAssembly App.
dotnet new blazorwasm -o BlazorApp
cd BlazorAppAlternatively, create a Blazor WebAssembly App using Visual Studio Code via Microsoft Templates or the Blazor Extension, or the C# Dev Kit extension.
Run the following command to create a new Blazor WebAssembly App.
dotnet new blazorwasm -o BlazorApp
cd BlazorAppInstall the required Blazor packages
Install the Syncfusion.Blazor.Buttons and Syncfusion.Blazor.Themes NuGet packages. All Syncfusion Blazor packages are available on nuget.org. See the NuGet packages topic for details.
- Go to Tools → NuGet Package Manager → Manage NuGet Packages for Solution.
- Search the required NuGet packages (
Syncfusion.Blazor.ButtonsandSyncfusion.Blazor.Themes) and install them.
Alternatively, you can install the same packages using the Package Manager Console with the following commands.
Install-Package Syncfusion.Blazor.Buttons -Version 34.1.29
Install-Package Syncfusion.Blazor.Themes -Version 34.1.29Open the terminal and run the following commands.
dotnet add package Syncfusion.Blazor.Buttons -v 34.1.29
dotnet add package Syncfusion.Blazor.Themes -v 34.1.29Open the command prompt and run the following commands.
dotnet add package Syncfusion.Blazor.Buttons -v 34.1.29
dotnet add package Syncfusion.Blazor.Themes -v 34.1.29Add import namespaces
After the packages are installed, open the ~/_Imports.razor file and import the Syncfusion.Blazor and Syncfusion.Blazor.Buttons namespaces.
@using Syncfusion.Blazor
@using Syncfusion.Blazor.ButtonsRegister the Blazor service
Open the Program.cs file in the Blazor WebAssembly App and register the Blazor service.
....
using Syncfusion.Blazor;
....
builder.Services.AddSyncfusionBlazor();
....Add stylesheet and script resources
The theme stylesheet and script can be accessed from NuGet through Static Web Assets. Include the stylesheet and the script references in the ~wwwroot/index.html file.
...
<link href="_content/Syncfusion.Blazor.Themes/fluent2.css" rel="stylesheet" />
...
<script src="_content/Syncfusion.Blazor.Core/scripts/syncfusion-blazor.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>Add Blazor Chips component
Open a Razor file located in the ~/Pages/*.razor (for example, Home.razor) and add the Blazor Chips component inside the Razor file.
@using Syncfusion.Blazor.Buttons
<SfChip>
<ChipItems>
<ChipItem Text="Janet Leverling"></ChipItem>
</ChipItems>
</SfChip>Run the application
Press Ctrl+F5 (Windows) or ⌘+F5 (macOS) to launch the application. The Blazor Chips component will render in your default web browser.
Open the terminal and run the following command.
dotnet runOpen the command prompt and run the following command.
dotnet run
Render chips items from collection
You can render the chips items from collection using a loop in the Blazor Chips component as follows.
@using Syncfusion.Blazor.Buttons
@if(ChipData.Count != 0) {
<SfChip EnableDelete="true">
<ChipItems>
@foreach (ChipCollection currentData in ChipData)
{
<ChipItem Text=@currentData.text Enabled=@currentData.enabled></ChipItem>
}
</ChipItems>
</SfChip>
}
@code
{
public List<ChipCollection> ChipData = new List<ChipCollection>();
public class ChipCollection
{
public string text { get; set; }
public bool enabled { get; set; }
}
protected override async Task OnInitializedAsync()
{
await base.OnInitializedAsync();
ChipData.Add(new ChipCollection
{
text = "Jenifer",
enabled = true
});
ChipData.Add(new ChipCollection
{
text = "Amenda",
enabled = true
});
ChipData.Add(new ChipCollection
{
text = "Isabella",
enabled = true
});
ChipData.Add(new ChipCollection
{
text = "James",
enabled = true
});
}
}