diff --git a/ej2-asp-core-mvc/EJ2_ASP.NETCORE/introduction.md b/ej2-asp-core-mvc/EJ2_ASP.NETCORE/introduction.md index 53751400f6..85e61a7a4d 100644 --- a/ej2-asp-core-mvc/EJ2_ASP.NETCORE/introduction.md +++ b/ej2-asp-core-mvc/EJ2_ASP.NETCORE/introduction.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- layout: post -title: Introduction of Syncfusion ##Platform_Name## controls +title: Introduction of Syncfusion ##Platform_Name## Controls | Syncfusion description: Learn here all about introduction of 70+ Syncfusion ##Platform_Name## UI controls powered by Essential JS 2. platform: ej2-asp-core-mvc control: Common @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Essential JS 2 for ASP.NET Core is a modern enterprise UI toolkit that has been * The best way to get started would be to read the "Getting Started" section of the documentation for the control that you would like to start using first. The "Getting Started" guide gives just enough information that you need to know before starting to write code. This is the only section that is recommended to read end-to-end before starting to write code, all other information can be referred as needed. -* Now that you are familiar with the basics of using the control, the next step would be to start integrating the control into your application. A good starting point would be to refer to the code snippets in the [online sample browser](http://ej2.syncfusion.com/aspnetcore/) which contains hundreds of code samples, it is very likely that you will find a code sample that resembles your intended usage scenario. +* Now that you are familiar with the basics of using the control, the next step would be to start integrating the control into your application. A good starting point would be to refer to the code snippets in the [online sample browser](https://ej2.syncfusion.com/aspnetcore/grid/gridoverview#/fluent2) which contains hundreds of code samples, it is very likely that you will find a code sample that resembles your intended usage scenario. * Another valuable resource is the API reference which provides detailed information on the object hierarchy as well as the settings available on every object. diff --git a/ej2-asp-core-mvc/progress-button/EJ2_ASP.NETCORE/getting-started.md b/ej2-asp-core-mvc/progress-button/EJ2_ASP.NETCORE/getting-started.md index 4027cfcb80..5c608e3635 100644 --- a/ej2-asp-core-mvc/progress-button/EJ2_ASP.NETCORE/getting-started.md +++ b/ej2-asp-core-mvc/progress-button/EJ2_ASP.NETCORE/getting-started.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- layout: post -title: Getting Started with ##Platform_Name## Progress Button Control +title: Getting Started with ##Platform_Name## Progress Button | Syncfusion description: Checkout and learn about getting started with ##Platform_Name## Progress Button control of Syncfusion Essential JS 2 and more details. platform: ej2-asp-core-mvc control: Getting Started @@ -116,5 +116,5 @@ N> [View Sample in GitHub](https://github.com/SyncfusionExamples/ASP-NET-Core-Ge ## See also -* [Getting Started with Syncfusion ASP.NET Core using Razor Pages](https://ej2.syncfusion.com/aspnetcore/documentation/getting-started/razor-pages/) +* [Getting Started with Syncfusion ASP.NET Core using Razor Pages](https://ej2.syncfusion.com/aspnetcore/documentation/getting-started/razor-pages) * [Getting Started with Syncfusion ASP.NET Core MVC using Tag Helper](https://ej2.syncfusion.com/aspnetcore/documentation/getting-started/aspnet-core-mvc-taghelper) diff --git a/ej2-asp-core-mvc/spreadsheet/open-save.md b/ej2-asp-core-mvc/spreadsheet/open-save.md index 2363d0b204..9544ae6883 100644 --- a/ej2-asp-core-mvc/spreadsheet/open-save.md +++ b/ej2-asp-core-mvc/spreadsheet/open-save.md @@ -194,6 +194,8 @@ You can find the server endpoint code to fetch and process the Excel file in thi Before proceeding with the opening process, you should deploy the spreadsheet open/save web API service in AWS Lambda. To host the open/save web service in the AWS Lambda environment, please refer to the following KB documentation. +[How to deploy a spreadsheet open and save web API service to AWS Lambda](https://support.syncfusion.com/kb/article/17184/how-to-deploy-a-spreadsheet-open-and-save-web-api-service-to-aws-lambda) + After deployment, you will get the AWS service URL for the open and save actions. Before opening the Excel file with this hosted open URL, you need to prevent the default file opening process to avoid getting a corrupted file on the open service end. The spreadsheet component appends the file to the `formData` and sends it to the open service, which causes the file to get corrupted. To prevent this, set the `args.cancel` value to `true` in the [`beforeOpen`](https://help.syncfusion.com/cr/aspnetcore-js2/Syncfusion.EJ2.Spreadsheet.Spreadsheet.html#Syncfusion_EJ2_Spreadsheet_Spreadsheet_BeforeOpen) event. After that, you will get the selected file in the `beforeOpen` event argument. Then, convert this file into a base64 string and send it to the open service URL using a fetch request. On the open service end, convert the base64 string back to a file and pass it as an argument to the workbook `Open` method. The open service will process the file and return the spreadsheet data in JSON format. You will then receive this JSON data in the fetch success callback. Finally, use the `openFromJson` method to load this JSON data into the spreadsheet component. @@ -614,6 +616,8 @@ You can find the server endpoint code to save the spreadsheet data as an Excel f Before proceeding with the save process, you should deploy the spreadsheet open/save web API service in AWS Lambda. To host the open/save web service in the AWS Lambda environment, please refer to the following KB documentation. +[How to deploy a spreadsheet open and save web API service to AWS Lambda](https://support.syncfusion.com/kb/article/17184/how-to-deploy-a-spreadsheet-open-and-save-web-api-service-to-aws-lambda) + After deployment, you will get the AWS service URL for the open and save actions. Before saving the Excel file with this hosted save URL, you need to prevent the default save action to avoid getting a corrupted excel file on the client end. The save service returns the file stream as a result to the client, which can cause the file to become corrupted. To prevent this, set the `args.cancel` value to `true` in the [`beforeSave`](https://help.syncfusion.com/cr/aspnetcore-js2/Syncfusion.EJ2.Spreadsheet.Spreadsheet.html#Syncfusion_EJ2_Spreadsheet_Spreadsheet_BeforeSave) event. After that, convert the spreadsheet data into JSON format using the `saveAsJson` method in the `beforeSave` event and send it to the save service endpoint URL using a fetch request. On the server side, the save service will take the received JSON data, pass it to the workbook `Save` method, and return the result as a base64 string. The fetch success callback will receive the Excel file in base64 string format on the client side. Finally, you can then convert the base64 string back to a file on the client end to obtain a non-corrupted Excel file.