Getting Started with the KendoReact Labels

This guide provides essential information about using the KendoReact Labels package—you will learn how to install the package, add Labels to your project, style the components, and activate your license. The steps demonstrated in this guide are applicable to all KendoReact Labels.

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After completing this guide, you will be able to reproduce the following example.

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Setting Up Your React Project

Before you install the KendoReact Labels, make sure that you have a running React project. The easiest way to set up a React project is to use the Create React App approach that is described in the Get Started with KendoReact article.

Installing the Components

All KendoReact packages are distributed through npm and offer a similar installation experience. To use any of the Labels, start with the installation of the npm package and its dependencies. Use Node.js v5.0.0 or later.

Navigate to the root folder of your React project and run the following command:

sh
npm install --save @progress/kendo-react-labels @progress/kendo-react-intl @progress/kendo-licensing

Importing the Components

After installing the Labels package, import the desired components in the React App. This guide shows how to add the Error.

In the App component file of your React project (for example, src/App.js), add the following code:

jsx
// ES2015 module syntax
import { Label, FloatingLabel, Hint, Error } from '@progress/kendo-react-labels';
jsx
// CommonJS format
const { Label, FloatingLabel, Hint, Error } = require('@progress/kendo-react-labels');

If your project requires more Labels, you can import them too. The Labels package provides the following components:

  • Label
  • FloatingLabel
  • Error
  • Hint

Using the Components

  1. After installing the Labels package and importing the components, add the Error's tags to the App component file of your React project (for example, src/App.js).

    js
    const App = () => {
        return <Error>This field is required.</Error>;
    };
  2. To style the Error, install and import the Default theme, which is one of the three beautiful themes for KendoReact.

    2.1. Install the Default theme package.

    sh
    npm install --save @progress/kendo-theme-default

    2.2. Import the CSS file from the package in src/App.js. Add this import before your existing App.css import.

    jsx
    import '@progress/kendo-theme-default/dist/all.css';
  3. Build and run the application by typing the following command in the root folder of your project:

    sh
    npm start
  4. Navigate to http://localhost:3000 to see the KendoReact Error component on the page.

Now try to add another component from the Labels package yourself. The procedures for installing, importing, and using the Labels components are identical for all components in the package.

Activating Your License Key

Using any of the UI components in the KendoReact library requires either a commercial license key or an active trial license key.

Follow the instructions on the KendoReact My License page to activate your trial or commercial license. You can skip this step if your application already contains a KendoReact license file.

Dependencies

The Labels package requires you to install the following peer dependencies in your application:

Package NameDescription
react 16.8.2*Contains the functionality necessary to define React components.
react-domContains the React renderer for the web.
@progress/kendo-licensingContains the internal infrastructure related to licensing.
@progress/kendo-react-intlContains the KendoReact Internationalization package that applies the desired cultures by providing services and pipes for the parsing and formatting of dates and numbers.

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