3.4.0-bs-2 • Published 5 years ago

@sn8/vue-context-bootstrap v3.4.0-bs-2

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vue-context-bootstrap

A simple yet flexible context menu for Vue. Based on vue-context, but it is styled using dropdown-menu from Bootstrap 4.x (you need to import Bootstrap CSS in your app).

The menu disappears when you expect by using the onblur event and it also disappears when clicked on.

Screenshot

Demo

A demo of vue-context can be found here: https://rawilk.github.io/vue-context

Note

The API has changed. Check v2.0.1 documentation if you use the old version.

Getting Started

The following instructions will help you get the vue-context menu up and running on your project.

Installation

Using npm:

$ npm install @sn8/vue-context-bootstrap --save

Basic Usage

Import the package and use it in your Vue instance, and add a simple method for the click event.

import Vue from 'vue';
import { VueContext } from '@sn8/vue-context-bootstrap';

new Vue({
    components: {
        VueContext
    },
    
    methods: {
        /**
         * Alert the text of the menu item that was clicked on.
         * 
         * @param {string} text
         */
        onClick (text) {
            alert(`You clicked ${text}!`);
        }
    }
}).$mount('#app');

Add an element to the page that will trigger the context menu to appear, and also add the context menu to the page.

<div id="app">
    
    <div>
        <p @contextmenu.prevent="$refs.menu.open">
            Right click on me
        </p>
    </div>
    
    <vue-context ref="menu">
        <a class="dropdown-item" @click="onClick($event.target.innerText)">Option 1</a>
        <a class="dropdown-item" @click="onClick($event.target.innerText)">Option 2</a>
    </vue-context>
    
</div>

@contextmenu.prevent is the event listener needed to open the context menu. It is using .prevent as a modifier to prevent the default behavior. It has a ref of menu, which is what $refs.menu is referring to. When each item is clicked on, the text of the item is sent to the onClick method on the Vue instance, which is then shown in an alert.

Advanced Usage

To pass any data from the contextmenu event to your template, you can pass it as the second parameter of open and access it within a scoped slot under the data property. $event must be passed as the first parameter, otherwise the context menu will not function properly.

<div id="app">
    
    <p @contextmenu.prevent="$refs.menu.open($event, { foo: 'bar' })">
        Right click on me
    </p>
    
    <vue-context ref="menu">
        <ul slot-scope="child">
            <li @click="onClick($event.target.innerText, child.data)">Option 1</li>
            <li @click="onClick($event.target.innerText, child.data)">Option 2</li>
        </ul>
    </vue-context>
    
</div>

Now the onClick method on the Vue instance has access to any user data passed to it, which in this case is an object with a property named foo. The data slot scope can also be used to output dynamic content to the context menu.

import Vue from 'vue';
import { VueContext } from '@sn8/vue-context-bootstrap';

new Vue({
    components: {
        VueContext
    },
    
    methods: {
        /**
         * Alert the text of the menu item that was clicked on.
         * Console log the data sent from the menu.
         * 
         * @param {string} text
         * @param {object} data
         */
        onClick (text, data) {
            alert(`You clicked ${text}!`);
            console.log(data);
            // => { foo: 'bar' }
        }
    }
}).$mount('#app');

Props

PropertyTypeDefaultDescription
closeOnClickBooleantrueIf set to false, context menu will not automatically close when clicked on.
closeOnScrollBooleantrueIf set to true, context menu will automatically close on window scroll.

Events

EventParamsDescription
closenoneEmits when the context menu is closed
openevent, data, top, leftEmits when the menu is opened. The event, context menu data, top and left position are all sent through as parameters as well.

Credits

vue-context is inspired from vue-lil-context-menu and Vue.JS Right Click Menu. Ultimately vue-context is intended to provide a simple and lightweight context menu for Vue.

License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see the License file for more information.