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@rmwc/menu
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Menus display a list of choices on a transient sheet of material.
You can compose a menu with the given components, and manually manage the open state.
import { Menu, MenuItem, MenuSurfaceAnchor } from '@rmwc/menu';
import { Button } from '@rmwc/button';
<MenuSurfaceAnchor>
<Menu
open={this.state.menuIsOpen}
onSelect={evt => console.log(evt.detail.index)}
onClose={evt => this.setState({menuIsOpen: false})}
>
<MenuItem>Cookies</MenuItem>
<MenuItem>Pizza</MenuItem>
<MenuItem>Icecream</MenuItem>
</Menu>
<Button
raised
onClick={evt => this.setState({'menuIsOpen': !this.state.menuIsOpen})}
>
Open Menu
</Button>
</MenuSurfaceAnchor>
MenuSurface
allows you to create a menu with any kind of content.
import { MenuSurface, MenuSurfaceAnchor } from '@rmwc/menu';
import { Button } from '@rmwc/button';
<MenuSurfaceAnchor>
<MenuSurface
open={this.state.genericMenuIsOpen}
onClose={evt => this.setState({genericMenuIsOpen: false})}
>
<div style={{padding: '1rem', width: '8rem'}}>Make the content whatever you want.</div>
</MenuSurface>
<Button
raised
onClick={evt => this.setState({'genericMenuIsOpen': !this.state.genericMenuIsOpen})}
>
Open Generic Menu
</Button>
</MenuSurfaceAnchor>
RMWC provides a non-standard convenience SimpleMenu
component that takes a handle as a prop, and manages the open state for you.
import { SimpleMenu, SimpleMenuSurface, MenuItem } from '@rmwc/menu';
import { Button } from '@rmwc/button';
<SimpleMenu
handle={ <Button raised>Open Simple Menu</Button> }
>
<MenuItem>Cookies</MenuItem>
<MenuItem>Pizza</MenuItem>
<MenuItem>Icecream</MenuItem>
</SimpleMenu>
<SimpleMenuSurface
handle={ <Button raised>Open Simple Menu Surface</Button> }
>
<div style={{padding: '1rem', width: '8rem'}}>Make the content whatever you want.</div>
</SimpleMenuSurface>
import { DocumentComponent } from '@rmwc/base/utils/document-component';
import * as docs from './docgen.json';
import * as listDocs from '@rmwc/list//docgen.json';
<DocumentComponent docs={docs} displayName="Menu" />
<DocumentComponent docs={[docs, listDocs]} displayName="MenuItem" composes={['ListItem']}/>
<DocumentComponent docs={docs} displayName="MenuSurface" />
<DocumentComponent docs={docs} displayName="MenuSurfaceAnchor" />
<DocumentComponent docs={docs} displayName="SimpleMenu" />
<DocumentComponent docs={docs} displayName="SimpleMenuSurface" />
4.0.6 (2019-01-06)
FAQs
RMWC Menu component
The npm package @rmwc/menu receives a total of 6,890 weekly downloads. As such, @rmwc/menu popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @rmwc/menu demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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