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@tilde-nlp/ngx-menu
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Library for project menu. Contains collapsible side navigation and dropdown menu for small screens Component layout and stlying is based on `angular flex-layout` framework.
Library for project menu. Contains collapsible side navigation and dropdown menu for small screens
Component layout and stlying is based on angular flex-layout
framework.
Basic steps for including side nav in app:
Install necessary dependencies npm i @tilde-nlp/ngx-common @tilde-nlp/ngx-menu @tilde-nlp/ngx-strapi @tilde-nlp/strapi-models
. Strapi libs are necessary for legacy use and in case project needs strapi menu items.
Provide MENU_SHARED_CONFIG
amd STRAPI_API_CONFIG_TOKEN
(even if you don't need one) in your app.config.ts file.
Example:
{
provide: MENU_SHARED_CONFIG, useValue: {
disableStrapi: true,
baseUrl: '/',
itemGroups: [
{
items: [
]
}
]
}
},
{
provide: STRAPI_API_CONFIG_TOKEN,
useValue: { baseUrl: "", enabled: false }
},
readonly settings: SideNavSettings = {
menuLogo: 'images/logo.svg',
menuLogoCollapsed: 'images/logo.svg',
disableStrapi: true,
expandedWidth: '241px',
collapsedWidth: '56px',
userOptions: [
{
label: 'menu.logout',
callback: () => this.logout()
}
]
};
<lib-side-nav-menu
[menuSettings]="settings"
>
</lib-side-nav-menu>
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