A React hook for easily creating custom Context Menus! The hooks take care of the logic and creating the a11y attributes, you take care of the UI!
This module is distributed via npm which is bundled with node and should be installed as one of your project's dependencies:
npm install --save react-use-context-menu or
yarn add react-use-context-menu - Supports Keyboard navigation
- Fully customizable
- Fully accessible
- No dependencies
- Only 1kb gzipped
- RTL support
- supports touch screen with hold to display!
- Detects the size of the menu and always places it inside the viewport when clicking near the borders.
- ESM and CommonJS dist
Basic usage:
import React from 'react' import ReactDOM from 'react-dom' import useContextMenu from 'react-use-context-menu' function App() { const [ bindMenu, bindMenuItems, useContextTrigger ] = useContextMenu(); const [bindTrigger] = useContextTrigger({}); return ( <div className="App"> <h1>useContextMenu</h1> <h2 {...bindTrigger}>Right click me to see some magic happen!</h2> <nav {...bindMenu}> <div {...bindMenuItems}>First action</div> <div {...bindMenuItems}>Second action</div> <hr/> <div {...bindMenuItems}>Last action</div> </nav> </div> ); }const [ bindMenu, bindMenuItems, useContextTrigger, { data, // the data collected by the collect function of useContextTrigger coords, // a 2d Array [x, y] returning the coords of the point where the right click was triggered setCoords, // manually set the coords of the menu isVisible, // Boolean indicating if the menu is visible or not setVisible, // manually set the context menu visible with setVisible(true) or hidden with setVisible(false) } ] = useContextMenu({ rtl: false, // Optional, set to true to enable RightToLeft menu, handleElementSelect: el => el.focus() // Handles the element being selected with keyboard. Optional, focus is the default behaviour });The first element of the result array is an Object used to bind the context menu element. It has 4 properties:
{ style, // Mandatory ref, // Mandatory role: "menu", // Optional, if you don't care about a11y π tabIndex: -1 // same as above, also this is needed for keyboard navigation }Keep in mind that you need to spread this over an actual element (like a div or a nav), if you spread it to a Component, then the Component should take care of passing the props to the underlying wrapper element. If you as well need to access the ref of the element you can simply do:
<div {...bindMenu} ref={(el) => { bindMenu.ref(el); // put your code here }}The second element is an Object with 3 props:
{ ref, // Mandatory role: "menuitem", // Optional, if you don't care about a11y π tabIndex: -1 // same as above, also this is needed for kayboard navigation }used to bind the menu items. You can spread it or assign the props one by one. Same as above applies.
The third element of the result array is another hook which you should use to bind the trigger component(s), which is the component which will trigger the context menu when right clicked. It accepts an optional config object for fine tuning and advanced usage
const [bindTrigger] = useContextTrigger({ // those are the default values disable: false, // disable the trigger holdToDisplay: 1000, // time in ms after which the context menu will appear when holding the touch posX: 0, // distance in pixel from which the context menu will appear related to the right click X coord posY: 0, // distance in pixel from which the context menu will appear related to the right click y coord mouseButton: MOUSE_BUTTON.RIGHT, // set to 0 for triggering the context menu with the left click disableIfShiftIsPressed: false, // Self explanatory πΊ collect: () => 'useContextMenu is cool!' // collect data to be passed to the context menu, see the example to see this in action });You can check the example folder or this codesandbox for more advanced examples.
This is the first package implemented using hooks so far for what I've seen! Other packages are using components which requires lot of configuration and are way bigger in size. Also this is the smallest and most configurable π
This package have been deeply inspired by https://github.com/vkbansal/react-contextmenu, thanks a lot to @vkbansal! π
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