JavaScript/jQuery Scheduler - SchedulerToolbar

Configures the toolbar.

import { Toolbar } from "devextreme/ui/scheduler"
Type:

Object

disabled

Specifies whether the toolbar responds to user interaction.

Type:

Boolean

Default Value: false

items[]

Configures toolbar items.

The toolbar can contain the following elements as items:

  • Predefined controls
    Predefined controls appear in the toolbar depending on whether a specific Scheduler feature is enabled. The following predefined controls are available:

    Control Name Image
    dateNavigator DevExtreme Scheduler toolbar date navigator
    viewSwitcher DevExtreme Scheduler toolbar view switcher
    today DevExtreme Scheduler toolbar today button

    If you need to customize a predefined control, add an object to the items[] array. This object must contain the control's name and properties you want to customize. If a control does not need customization, you can include its name in the toolbar.items[] array.

    jQuery
    index.js
    $(function(){
        $("#schedulerContainer").dxScheduler({
            // ...
            toolbar: {
                items: [
                    "dateNavigator",
                    "today"
                ]  
            }
        });
    });
    Angular
    app.component.html
    <dx-scheduler ... >
        <dxo-scheduler-toolbar>
            <dxi-scheduler-toolbar-item name="dateNavigator"></dxi-scheduler-toolbar-item>
            <dxi-scheduler-toolbar-item name="today"></dxi-scheduler-toolbar-item>
        </dxo-scheduler-toolbar>
    </dx-scheduler>
    Vue
    App.vue
    <template>
        <DxScheduler ... >
            <DxToolbar>
                <DxItem name="dateNavigator" />
                <DxItem name="today" />
            </DxToolbar>
        </DxScheduler>
    </template>
    <script setup lang="ts">
        import DxScheduler, { DxToolbar, DxItem } from 'devextreme-vue/scheduler';
    </script>
    React
    App.js
    import Scheduler, { Toolbar, Item } from 'devextreme-react/scheduler';
    // ...
    function App() {
        return (
            <Scheduler ... >
                <Toolbar>
                    <Item name="dateNavigator" />
                    <Item name="today" />
                </Toolbar>
            </Scheduler>
        );
    }
    IMPORTANT
    The Scheduler does not display controls missing from the items[] array. Ensure that this array includes controls for all enabled features.

    The "dateNavigator" predefined control is a ButtonGroup with three items: left arrow ('prev'), right arrow ('next'), and date interval ('dateInterval'). Define options.items following the example below to customize the order of dateNavigator components and add new buttons.

    jQuery
    index.js
    const customButton = {
        text: "Custom Button",
        icon: "plus",
        onClick: () => {
            console.log("The Custom Button was clicked.")
        }
    }
    
    const dateNavigatorOptions = {
        items: ['prev', 'dateInterval', customButton, 'next']
    }
    
    $(function(){
        $("#schedulerContainer").dxScheduler({
            // ...
            toolbar: {
                items: [{
                    name: "dateNavigator",      
                    options: dateNavigatorOptions
                }]  
            }
        });
    });
    Angular
    app.component.html
    app.component.ts
    <dx-scheduler ... >
        <dxo-scheduler-toolbar>
            <dxi-scheduler-toolbar-item 
                name="dateNavigator"
                [options]="dateNavigatorOptions">
            </dxi-scheduler-toolbar-item>
        </dxo-scheduler-toolbar>
    </dx-scheduler>
    import { DxSchedulerModule } from 'devextreme-angular'
    // ...
    export class AppComponent {
        customButton = {
            text: "Custom Button",
            icon: "plus",
            onClick: () => {
                console.log("The Custom Button was clicked.")
            }
        }
        dateNavigatorOptions = {
            items: ['prev', 'dateInterval', this.customButton, 'next']
        }
    }
    Vue
    App.vue
    <template>
        <DxScheduler ... >
            <DxToolbar>
                <DxItem
                    name="dateNavigator"
                    :options="dateNavigatorOptions"
                />
            </DxToolbar>
        </DxScheduler>
    </template>
    <script setup lang="ts">
        import DxScheduler, { type DxSchedulerTypes, DxToolbar, DxItem } from 'devextreme-vue/scheduler';
        const customButton = {
            text: "Custom Button",
            icon: "plus",
            onClick: () => {
                console.log("The Custom Button was clicked.");
            }
        }
        const dateNavigatorOptions: DateNavigatorItemProperties = {
            items: ['prev', 'dateInterval', customButton, 'next']
        }
    </script>
    React
    App.js
    import Scheduler, { Toolbar, Item } from 'devextreme-react/scheduler';
    // ...
    const customButton = {
        text: "Custom Button",
        icon: "plus",
        onClick: () => {
            console.log("The Custom Button was clicked.")
        }
    }
    
    const dateNavigatorOptions = {items: ['prev', 'dateInterval', customButton, 'next']};
    
    function App() {
        return (
            <Scheduler ... >
                <Toolbar>
                    <Item
                        name="dateNavigator"
                        options={dateNavigatorOptions}
                    />
                </Toolbar>
            </Scheduler>
        );
    }
  • DevExtreme components

    jQuery

    You can use DevExtreme components as toolbar items. Set the widget property to specify the component you want to use and configure the component's options:

    index.js
    $(function(){
        $("#schedulerContainer").dxScheduler({
            // ...
            toolbar: {
                items: [{
                    widget: "dxSelectBox",
                    options: {
                        // SelectBox properties are specified here
                    }
                }]  
            }
        });
    });
    Angular

    You can use DevExtreme components as toolbar items. Declare a dxi-item element to add a supported component:

    app.component.html
    <dx-scheduler ... >
        <dxo-scheduler-toolbar>
            <dxi-scheduler-toolbar-item>
                <dx-select-box>
                    <!-- SelectBox properties are specified here -->
                </dx-select-box>
            </dxi-scheduler-toolbar-item>
        </dxo-scheduler-toolbar>
    </dx-scheduler>
    Vue

    You can use DevExtreme components as toolbar items. Declare a DxItem element to add a supported component:

    App.vue
    <template>
        <DxScheduler ... >
            <DxToolbar>
                <DxItem>
                    <DxSelectBox>
                        <!-- SelectBox properties are specified here -->
                    </DxSelectBox>
                </DxItem>
            </DxToolbar>
        </DxScheduler>
    </template>
    <script>
    import { DxScheduler, DxToolbar, DxItem } from 'devextreme-vue/scheduler';
    import { DxSelectBox } from 'devextreme-vue/select-box';
    
    export default {
        components: {
            DxScheduler, 
            DxToolbar, 
            DxItem,
            DxSelectBox
        }
    };
    </script>
    React

    You can use DevExtreme components as toolbar items. Declare an Item element to add a supported component:

    App.js
    import { SelectBox } from 'devextreme-react/select-box';
    import Scheduler, { Toolbar, Item } from 'devextreme-react/scheduler';
    // ...
    function App() {
        return (
            <Scheduler ... >
                <Toolbar>
                    <Item>
                        <SelectBox>
                            {/* SelectBox properties are specified here */}
                        </SelectBox>
                    </Item>
                </Toolbar>
            </Scheduler>
        );
    }
  • Custom controls
    To use a custom control, specify a template for it.

multiline

Specifies whether the toolbar arranges items into multiple lines when their combined width exceeds the toolbar width.

Type:

Boolean

Default Value: false

Note that if you set the multiline property to true, you cannot use the following item properties:

visible

Specifies whether the toolbar is visible.

Type:

Boolean

| undefined
Default Value: undefined

This property can have one of the following values:

toolbar.visible Description
true The toolbar is always visible.
false The toolbar is always hidden.
undefined The toolbar is visible only if there are items to display.