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vue2-simple-menu
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Simple context-menu component built for Vue. Works well with both left and right clicks. Nothing too fancy, just works and is simple to use.
Simple context-menu (forked from vue-simple-context-menu) component built for Vue. Works well with both left and right clicks. Nothing too fancy, just works and is simple to use.
# npm
npm i vue2-simple-menu
# yarn
yarn add vue2-simple-menu
Or you can include it through the browser at the bottom of your page along with the css:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/vue2-simple-menu/dist/vue2-simple-menu.min.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="https://unpkg.com/vue2-simple-menu/dist/vue2-simple-menu.css">
Just a simple little menu to be shown where a click happens - closes after use automatically by clicking an option or outside of the menu. Multiple menus are supported.
A nice feature that comes baked in is the menu placement after a click - it sits just ever so slightly under your click location - so that any hover style you had on the item that was clicked gets removed nicely. I modeled it after the macOS right click menu.
<!-- css import for when you want to import the component css into your css file/files -->
@import '/path/to/node_modules/vue2-simple-menu.css';
<!-- css import for when you're importing the css directly in your js -->
import 'vue2-simple-menu/dist/vue2-simple-menu.css'
import Vue2SimpleMenu from 'vue2-simple-menu'
Vue.component('vue2-simple-menu', Vue2SimpleMenu)
<!-- This is a basic use case where you have an array of items that you want
to allow to be clicked. In this case, `items` is an array of objects.
Each item has a click event that ties to a function. See the demo for a full example (with multiple menus as well). -->
<div class="item-wrapper">
<div v-for="item in items" @click.prevent.stop="handleClick($event, item)" class="item-wrapper__item">
{{item.name}}
</div>
</div>
<!-- Make sure you add the `ref` attribute, as that is what gives you the ability
to open the menu. -->
<vue2-simple-menu
:options="options"
:ref="'vueSimpleContextMenu'"
@option-clicked="optionClicked"
/>
<!-- The click-handler function -->
handleClick (event, item) {
this.$refs.vueSimpleContextMenu.showMenu(event, item)
}
<!-- And for capturing the event -->
optionClicked (event) {
window.alert(JSON.stringify(event))
}
Note - you must pass the click event-info variable to the showMenu() function because that's how we know where to show the menu.
Note - make sure to use @click.prevent.stop (or @contextmenu.prevent.stop for right click) when setting up the click handler.
| prop | type | description | required |
|---|---|---|---|
| options | Array | Array of menu options to show. Component will use the name parameter as the label. | Yes |
| options.name | Array | Label for the option. | Yes |
| options.class | String | A custom class that will be applied to the option. | No |
| options.type | String | Only one possible value at the moment - divider. Pass this to set the object as a divider. | No |
| ref | String | Unique String that allows you to show the menu on command. | Yes |
| method | parameters | description |
|---|---|---|
| showMenu | event (MouseEvent), item (Object) | Used to show the menu. Make sure to pass a MouseEvent and an Object. |
| event | value | description |
|---|---|---|
| option-clicked | Object | When a menu item is clicked the component will emit an event with a value containing the clicked item and the menu option that was clicked. Register for this event to capture the selection result. |
.vue2-simple-menu {
&--active {
}
&__item {
&:hover {
}
}
&__divider {}
}
# install dependencies
npm install
# serve with hot reload
npm run watch
# run the tests
npm run test
# build demo page
npm run build:example
# build library
npm run build:library
# build everything and run tests
npm run build
Go ahead and fork the project! Submit an issue if needed. Have fun!
Influenced by John Datserakis . Go ahead and check out his other work.
Packaged with a mixture of vue-simple-context-menu, vue-lib-template and vue-sfc-rollup.
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