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Context Menu

An accessible dropdown and context menu that is used to display a list of actions or options that a user can choose when a trigger element is right-clicked or long pressed.

Features

  • Support for items, labels, groups of items.
  • Focus is fully managed using aria-activedescendant pattern.
  • Typeahead to allow focusing items by typing text.
  • Keyboard navigation support including arrow keys, home/end, page up/down.

Installation

To use the menu machine in your project, run the following command in your command line:

npm install @zag-js/menu @zag-js/react # or yarn add @zag-js/menu @zag-js/react

This command will install the framework agnostic menu logic and the reactive utilities for your framework of choice.

Anatomy

To set up the menu correctly, you'll need to understand its anatomy and how we name its parts.

Each part includes a data-part attribute to help identify them in the DOM.

On a high level, the menu consists of:

  • Trigger: The element that toggles the menu.
  • Positioner: The element that positions the menu dynamically.
  • Content: The element that contains the menu items and groups.
  • Item: The menu item used to trigger an action.

The optional parts include:

  • Option Item: The menu item that acts as a radio or checkbox.
  • Context Trigger: The trigger for the menu item.
  • Separator: The element that is used to visually separate menu items.

Usage

First, import the menu package into your project

import * as menu from "@zag-js/menu"

The menu package exports two key functions:

  • machine — The state machine logic for the menu widget.
  • connect — The function that translates the machine's state to JSX attributes and event handlers.

You'll need to provide a unique id to the useMachine hook. This is used to ensure that every part has a unique identifier.

Next, import the required hooks and functions for your framework and use the menu machine in your project 🔥

To show the menu when a trigger element is right-clicked, use the contextTriggerProps provided by the menu's connect function.

Context menu's are also opened during a long-press of roughly 700ms when the pointer is pen or touch.

import * as menu from "@zag-js/menu" import { useMachine, normalizeProps } from "@zag-js/react" export function ContextMenu() { const [state, send] = useMachine( menu.machine({ id:'1', "aria-label": "File", }), ) const api = menu.connect(state, send, normalizeProps) return ( <div> <div {...api.contextTriggerProps}> <div>Open context menu</div> </div> <div {...api.positionerProps}> <ul {...api.contentProps}> <li {...api.getItemProps({ id: "edit" })}>Edit</li> <li {...api.getItemProps({ id: "duplicate" })}>Duplicate</li> <li {...api.getItemProps({ id: "delete" })}>Delete</li> <li {...api.getItemProps({ id: "export" })}>Export...</li> </ul> </div> </div> ) }

Styling guide

Earlier, we mentioned that each menu part has a data-part attribute added to them to select and style them in the DOM.

Focused item state

When an item is focused, via keyboard navigation or pointer, it is given a data-focus attribute.

[data-part="item"][data-focus] { /* styles for focused state */ } [data-part="option-item"][data-focus] { /* styles for focused state */ }

Disabled item state

When an item or an option item is disabled, it is given a data-disabled attribute.

[data-part="item"][data-disabled] { /* styles for disabled state */ } [data-part="option-item"][data-disabled] { /* styles for disabled state */ }

Using arrows

When using arrows within the menu, you can style it using css variables.

[data-part="arrow"] { --arrow-size: 20px; --arrow-background: red; }

Checked option item state

When an option item is checked, it is given a data-checked attribute.

[data-part="option-item"][data-checked] { /* styles for checked state */ }

Methods and Properties

The menu's api exposes the following methods:

  • isOpenbooleanWhether the menu is open
  • open() => voidFunction to open the menu
  • close() => voidFunction to close the menu
  • highlightedIdstringThe id of the currently highlighted menuitem
  • setHighlightedId(id: string) => voidFunction to set the highlighted menuitem
  • setParent(parent: Service) => voidFunction to register a parent menu. This is used for submenus
  • setChild(child: Service) => voidFunction to register a child menu. This is used for submenus
  • valueRecord<string, string | string[]>The value of the menu options item
  • setValue(name: string, value: any) => voidFunction to set the value of the menu options item
  • isOptionChecked(opts: OptionItemProps) => booleanFunction to check if an option is checked
  • setPositioning(options?: Partial<PositioningOptions>) => voidFunction to reposition the popover

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