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@byteowls/ng-hierarchical-menu

Hierarchical menu is a hierarchical / multi-level menu component for Angular 2+

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Hierarchical Menu (@byteowls/ng-hierarchical-menu) for Angular 2+ is a hierarchical / multi-level menu component

Installation

npm install @byteowls/ng-hierarchical-menu --save

Demo

Usage

If you use SystemJS to load your files, you might have to update your config:

System.config({
    map: {
        '@byteowls/ng-hierarchical-menu': 'node_modules/@byteowls/ng-hierarchical-menu/bundles/index.umd.js'
    }
});

Theming / Styles

The npm module includes both scss and css files. Depending on your use case you have to include them in your project to get the themes or default styles.

These themes are included

  • default ... hierarchical-menu.themes.default
  • dark ... TBD
Ionic 2

In Ionic we can use SASS but have to customize Ionic's build process so the module styles are recognized. For that can use the config section in our packages.json

{
  "dependencies": {
    "@angular/common": "2.4.8",
    "@angular/compiler": "2.4.8",
    "@angular/compiler-cli": "2.4.8",
    "@angular/core": "2.4.8",
    "@angular/forms": "2.4.8",
    "@angular/http": "2.4.8",
    "@angular/platform-browser": "2.4.8",
    "@angular/platform-browser-dynamic": "2.4.8",
    "@angular/platform-server": "2.4.8",
    "@ionic/storage": "2.0.1",
    "@byteowls/ng-hierarchical-menu": "~0.1.0",
    "angular2-jwt": "0.1.28",
    "ionic-angular": "2.2.0",
    "ionic-native": "2.8.1",
    "ionicons": "3.0.0",
    "ng2-translate": "5.0.0",
    "rxjs": "5.0.1",
    "sw-toolbox": "3.4.0",
    "zone.js": "0.7.2"
  },
  "devDependencies": {
    "@ionic/app-scripts": "~1.1.4",
    "typescript": "~2.0.9"
  },
  "config": {
    "ionic_sass": "./config/ionic.sass.config.js"
  }
}

In detail you have to overwrite the ionic_sass config script. A good starting point is the original script. Copy it for example to ./config/ionic.sass.config.js and add node_modules/@byteowls/ng-hierarchical-menu/themes/scss to the includePaths property.

/**
     * includePaths: Used by node-sass for additional
     * paths to search for sass imports by just name.
     */
    includePaths: [
        'node_modules/ionic-angular/themes',
        'node_modules/ionicons/dist/scss',
        'node_modules/ionic-angular/fonts',
        // add this line
        'node_modules/@byteowls/ng-hierarchical-menu/themes/scss'
    ]

Note: It would be nices to just add the line instead of overwriting the whole file, because on every new version of the ionic-app-scripts you have to check for changes.

Now simply import the styles in your page.

page-example {
  // overwrite component variables

  // menu container

  // menu item
  $hierarchical-menu-text-color: $color4;
  // separator
  $hierarchical-menu-item-separator-color: $color4;
  // active
  $hierarchical-menu-active-text-color: $color2;
  $hierarchical-menu-active-bg-color: $color4;
  // hover
  $hierarchical-menu-hover-text-color: $color4;
  $hierarchical-menu-hover-bg-color: $color2;

  @import "hierarchical-menu.themes.default";

  .other-styles {
  
  }
}

Resources:

Import the HierarchicalMenuModule

import {BrowserModule} from "@angular/platform-browser";
import {NgModule} from '@angular/core';
import {HierarchicalMenuModule} from '@byteowls/ng-hierarchical-menu';

@NgModule({
    imports: [
        BrowserModule,
        HierarchicalMenuModule.forRoot()
    ],
    bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule {
}

Use the HierarchicalMenuComponent

This example show a menu page I use in a Ionic 2 project.

@Component({
    selector: 'page-menu',
    template: '<hierarchical-menu [config]="menuConfig"></hierarchical-menu>'
})
export class MenuPage {

    menuConfig: HierarchicalMenuConfig;
    
    constructor(
        // ionic2 event bus
        public eventBus: Events,
        // ngx-translate translation service
        public i18n: TranslateService) {
        this.buildMenu();
    }
    
    buildMenu() {
        // create the config object
        this.menuConfig = new HierarchicalMenuConfig();
        // the menu items are structured a flat list
        this.menuConfig.menuItemStructure = MenuItemStructure.FLAT;
        // translate menu item titles using this callback
        this.menuConfig.onTranslate = (code: string) => {
            return this.i18n.instant(code);
        };
        // if there is a page assigned to the menu item send a navigation event
        this.menuConfig.onClickLink = (item: HierarchicalMenuItem) => {
            if (item.page) {
                let navEvent = new NavEvent();
                navEvent.page = item.page;
                if (item.pageIndex) {
                    navEvent.pageIndex = item.pageIndex;
                }
                this.eventBus.publish(AppConstants.Event.GO_TO_PAGE, navEvent);
            }
        };
        // run this callback if the expander is clicked
        this.menuConfig.onClickExpander = (item: HierarchicalMenuItem) => {
             console.info("config: parent menu#"+item.id+" "+(item.expanded?"opened":"closed"));
        };

        // add a parent menu item with a special style and expand it per default
        this.menuConfig.add({title: "menu.personal.section", style: "top-section", expanded: true});
        // Add simple menu item with a reference to the parent. Because we said that items are delivered as flat list. 
        // The component will create the hierarchical structure by itself
        this.menuConfig.add({title: "menu.personal.home", parentRef: "menu.personal.section", page: HomePage});
        // Another menu item
        this.menuConfig.add({title: "menu.personal.profile", parentRef: "menu.personal.section", page: ProfilePage});
        // Another menu item with a pageIndex because its a tabbed page
        this.menuConfig.add({title: "menu.personal.events", parentRef: "menu.personal.section", page: TabsPage, pageIndex: 0});
        // A parent menu item
        this.menuConfig.add({title: "menu.settings.section", style: "top-section", expanded: true});
        this.menuConfig.add({title: "menu.settings.feedback", parentRef: "menu.settings.section"});
        this.menuConfig.add({title: "menu.settings.about", parentRef: "menu.settings.section"});
        // use a special click callback for this menu item
        this.menuConfig.add({title: "menu.settings.logout", parentRef: "menu.settings.section", onClickLink: ()=> {
            this.logout();
        }});
     }

It's also possible to load menu items after first init, e.g. from a backend service.

     // 
     loadMenuItems() {
         const ITEM_ID = "menu.chosen_club.section";
         this.menuConfig.addBefore("menu.settings.section", { id: ITEM_ID, title: "Special section", expanded: true, style: "special-section"});
         
         // this is a 
         this.backendService.getMenuItems().subscribe(
             (menuItems) => {
                 menuItems.forEach(i => {
                     if (i.parentRef == null) {
                         i.style = "top-section";
                         i.parentRef = ITEM_ID;
                     } else {
                         i.onClickLink = (item: HierarchicalMenuItem) => {
                            this.openRemoteMenuItemPage(item);
                         }
                     }
                 });
    
                 this.menuConfig.addArray(moduleMenuItems);
             },
             error => {
                 console.log(error);
             }
         );
     }
    
}

License

MIT

Keywords

angular

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Package last updated on 24 Mar 2017

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