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Thomas asked on 05 Jun 2019, 09:01 AM

Hello,

is a Native React Gantt Component already available? After searching github, npm and documentation I found this repository with a wrapper for the jQuery Component (https://www.npmjs.com/package/@progress/kendo-charts-react-wrapper), but here it says that the repo is deprecated and that the KendoReact Package should be used. I found no reference of a Gantt Component on the documentation though (https://www.telerik.com/kendo-react-ui/components/).

 

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Stefan

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answered on 06 Jun 2019, 07:32 AM
Hello, Thomas,

First let me apologize for the misleading text in the wrappers npm page. The idea was that we are stopping the work on the wrappers and only focus on the native components. Still, this does not mean that all of the wrappers have equivalent in the native version of the components. We are constantly adding new components to catch up, but it will take time.

For the Gantt component currently, we have a feature request to make a native version on it and I can suggest voting for it to increase its chances:

https://feedback.telerik.com/kendo-react-ui/1360871-gantt-react-component

Currently, the jQuery Gantt can be used inside an React application. This is what the wrappers essentially did, initialize the jQuery component, update it and unmount it correctly:

https://docs.telerik.com/kendo-ui/third-party/react


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Stefan
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