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Helps to provide menu like UI.

The menu will behave similar to a native menu UI for major operations via the pointing device and the keyboard).

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(Screenshot of menu-like UI)

(Screenshot of panel-like UI)

Usage

Load the file MenuUI.js from any visible document (sidebar panel or browser action panel), like:

<script type="application/javascript" src="./MenuUI.js"></script>

And define hierarchical menu based on ul-li list, like:

<ul id="menu">
  <li>&amp;Save</li>
  <li>Co&amp;py
    <ul>
      <li>&amp;Title</li>
      <li>&amp;URL</li>
      <li>&amp;Metadata
        <ul>
          <li>&amp;Author</li>
          <li>&amp;Email</li>
        </ul>
      </li>
    </ul>
  </li>
  <li class="separator"></li>
  <li>&amp;Close</li>
</ul>

Then, create an instance of MenuUI with required parameters like:

var menuUI = new MenuUI({
  root:      document.getElementById('menu'),
  onCommand: (aItem, aEvent) => {
    // handle click event on an item
  }
});

Now you can open/close menu-like UI by its instance method:

window.addEventListener('contextmenu', aEvent => {
  aEvent.stopPropagation();
  aEvent.preventDefault();
  // open custom menu instead of native context menu
  menuUI.open({
    left: aEvent.clientX,
    top:  aEvent.clientY
  });
});

Parameters for the constructor

Here is the list of parameters for the MenuUI constructor:

  • root (required): The top-level list to become a menu. (Element)
  • onCommand (required): The handler for click event on a menu item. (Function)
  • onShown (optional): The handler called when the menu is shown (opened). (Function)
  • onHidden (optional): The handler called when the menu is hidden (closed). (Function)
  • appearance (optional): The visual style of the menu. (String, default is menu.) Possible values:
    • menu: similar to native menu UI.
    • panel: similar to popup panel UI.
  • animationDuration (optional): The duration of the animation of fade-in-out effect, in milliseconds. (Integer, default value is 150.)
  • subMenuOpenDelay (optional): The delay when a submenu is opened after its parent item is pointed, in milliseconds. (Integer, default value is 300.)
  • subMenuCloseDelay (optional): The delay when a submenu is closed after foreign item is pointed, in milliseconds. (Integer, default value is 300.)
  • incrementalSearch (optional): Activate incremental search mode or not. (Boolean, default value is false.)
  • incrementalSearchTimeout (optional): Timeout seconds to clear last incremental search buffer. (Integer, default value is 1000.)

Features of instances

How to open the menu

The instance method open() opens the menu. You can specify the position of the opened menu in two ways:

Open the menu at specified position

Specifying corrdinates via left and top will show the menu near given coordinates. Typically this form is useful to open menu based on mouse events, like:

window.addEventListener('click', aEvent => {
  menuUI.open({
    left: aEvent.clientX,
    top:  aEvent.clientY
  });
});

Open the menu near specified anchor element

Specifying an element via anchor will show the menu near the element. Typically this form is useful to open menu as a dropdown or popup, like:

const button = document.getElementById('button');
button.addEventListener('click', () => {
  menuUI.open({
    anchor: button
  });
});

Canceller for open() method

The open() instance method accepts one more optional parameter, canceller. It is a function returning boolean value, and the opening operation of the menu will be canceled if the function returns false. For example:

let canceled = false;

button.addEventListener('click', () => {
  menuUI.open({
    left: aEvent.clientX,
    top:  aEvent.clientY,
    canceller: () => {
      return canceled;
    }
  });
});

button.addEventListener('dblclick', () => {
  canceled = true;
  menuUI.close();
});

On this case, if you double-click the button, the menu won't be shown.

How to close the menu

Calling an instance method close() will close the opened menu. This method will close all submenus also.

How to know the menu is opened or not

There is an instance property opened. It returns a boolean value and true means "opened", false means "closed".

How to run command by menu selection

A function specified via the onCommand parameter for the constructor will be called when a menu item without submenu is triggered. The function will receive the triggered menu item as its first argument. The second argument is the raw DOM event. Then you can do anything for the item.

var menuUI = new MenuUI({
  root:      document.getElementById('menu'),
  onCommand: (aItem, aEvent) => {
    switch (aItem.id) {
      case 'command1':
        doCommand1();
        break;

      case 'command2':
        doCommand2();
        break;

      default:
        doGenericCommand(aItem.dataset.value);
        break;
    }
    menuUI.close();
  }
});

Note that the menu is not closed automatically by clicking on a menu item. You need to close the menu itself manually after doing something.

Menu separator

Blank <li> elements with a class separator are treated as menu separator.

Accesskeys for keyboard operations

If the label of a menu item contains a part & (&amp; in HTML) followed by an non-whitespace character (like &A), the character following to the & will be treated as the accesskey of the item.

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