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Angular Sortable Dependencies and Standalone Utilities

This article explores the utilities provided by the Kendo UI for Angular Sortable for standalone components and the required dependencies for the package.

Kendo Sortable Utility Array

The concept of standalone components in Angular enables you to import only the components and directives in use.

For convenience, all Sortable components and directives are logically combined into a single utility array that you can directly import in your standalone component. At the same time, you can still import individual components, directives, and pipes from the Sortable API.

The Kendo UI for Angular Sortable package exports only the KENDO_SORTABLE utility array that enables the entire feature set of the component.

ts
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { KENDO_SORTABLE } from '@progress/kendo-angular-sortable';

@Component({
    standalone: true,
    selector: 'my-app',
    imports: [KENDO_SORTABLE]
})

Kendo Angular Sortable Dependencies

The following table lists the required dependencies that the Sortable package needs to work as expected.

Package NameDescription
@angular/commonProvides the commonly-needed services, pipes, and directives provided by the Angular team. For more information, refer to the official Angular documentation.
@angular/coreContains critical runtime parts of the Angular framework that are needed by every application. For more information, refer to the official Angular documentation.
@progress/kendo-angular-l10nProvides the globalization features of Kendo UI for Angular.
@progress/kendo-angular-commonContains common utilities that are needed by every Kendo UI for Angular component.
@progress/kendo-licensingContains the kendo-ui-license CLI Tool for license management and the validatePackage function and type definitions that are used by licensed packages.
rxjsProvides the RxJS library for reactive programming which uses Observables for an easier composition of asynchronous or callback-based code.

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