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jetsum_dhtmlx_gantt

v1.0.0

Published

An open source JavaScript Gantt chart that helps you illustrate a project schedule in a nice-looking chart.

Downloads

55

Readme

DHTMLX Gantt

Version 7.1.9, Professional Edition

License

Evaluation License, check license.txt for more details

How to start

  • check our how-to-start tutorials https://docs.dhtmlx.com/gantt/desktop__howtostart_guides.html
  • explore code samples https://docs.dhtmlx.com/gantt/samples/

How to run samples

All the samples except for a few that explicitly require a REST backend api can be opened as static files.

Running the backend:

  • npm install or yarn install
  • npm start or yarn start
  • go to http://localhost:9200

or

  • copy codebase and samples folders of the package to your Apache/nginx directory and open samples as static html pages. Demos that require RESTful backend will not work in that case.

Package structure

  • ./codebase - css and javascript files of the library
  • ./samples - code samples
  • ./backend - a simple node backend to run samples

Useful links

  • Product information https://dhtmlx.com/docs/products/dhtmlxGantt/

  • Online documentation https://docs.dhtmlx.com/gantt/

  • Support forum https://forum.dhtmlx.com/c/gantt