Designer
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On GitHub, you may find the samples which show how to work with the Blazor Designer component. We support Blazor Server and Blazor WebAssembly. All the examples are separate projects, grouped into one solution for the Visual Studio.
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The Blazor Designer component is designed to create reports in the web browser. And you don't need to set components or any special plugins on the client. All you need is a modern web browser. With the help of the Blazor Designer, you can create, edit, save, view reports, and print them on any computer with any installed operating system.
The Blazor Designer component is developed as a unique component, and it can work both with the Blazor Server and WebAssembly. When performing all actions on reports, the component requests only necessary data, which allows you to get rid of reloading the entire page and save Web traffic and increase work speed.
To use the Blazor Designer in a Web project, you should use the NuGet package Stimulsoft.Reports.Blazor or Stimulsoft.Dashboards.Blazor:
Select the Manage NuGet Packages item in the context menu of the project;
Specify the Stimulsoft.Reports.Blazor on the Browse in the search line;
Select the element, define the package version, and click Install. You should click the Update when updating the package.
If for some reason it is not possible, you should add the following assemblies to the project:
Stimulsoft.Base.dll
Stimulsoft.Blockly.dll
Stimulsoft.Data.dll
Stimulsoft.Drawing.dll
Stimulsoft.Map.dll
Stimulsoft.Report.dll
Stimulsoft.Report.Blazor.dll
Stimulsoft.Report.Check.dll
Stimulsoft.Report.Helper.dll
Stimulsoft.Report.Web.dll
Stimulsoft.Report.WebDesign.dll
Stimulsoft.System.dll
Stimulsoft.System.Web.dll
You should additionally add the following assemblies to the project for using dashboards:
Stimulsoft.Dashboard.dll
Stimulsoft.Dashboard.Drawing.dll
Stimulsoft.Dashboard.Export.dll