A plugin to make menus easier to write in symfony.
- Current menu item automatically given
active
class - Menu items automatically given
first
andlast
classes - Show/hide menus based on authentication, credentials
- Hide portions of the tree, or render down to a certain depth
- Menu rendered with "pretty" spacing for easier debugging & styling
- fluent YAML configuration with merged default security.yml settings
- helper for easy to use rendering
Inspired by sympal and the SemanticMenu from Ruby on Rails.
A small book has been written to support this plugin and ioDoctrineMenuItemPlugin: Menu Reference Manual.
Assume any of the routes have been defined in routing.yml
:
$menu = new ioMenu();
$menu->addChild('overview', '@homepage');
$menu->addChild('comments', '@comments');
echo $menu->render();
Assuming you are on /comments, the output would be:
<ul class="menu">
<li class="first">
<a href="/">overview</a>
</li>
<li class="current last">
<a href="/comments">comments</a>
</li>
</ul>
The ioMenu
class optionally takes an array of attributes as its first
argument. You can also nest menus as deeply as you want:
$menu = new ioMenu(array('class' => 'top_level_nav'));
$menu->addChild('overview', '@homepage');
$menu->addChild('comments', '@comments', array('class' => 'button'));
$menu['comments']->addChild('My Comments', '@my_comments');
$menu['comments']->addChild('Recent', '@recent_comments');
echo $menu->render();
Assuming you're in the /my-comments page, the output would be:
<ul class="top_level_nav">
<li class="first">
<a href="/">overview</a>
</li>
<li class="button current_ancestor last">
<a href="/comments">comments</a>
<ul class="menu_level_1">
<li class="current first">
<a href="/my-comments">My Comments</a>
</li>
<li class="last">
<a href="/recent">Recent</a>
</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
If you will, you can define your menus in a yaml file!
Simply create a navigation.yml in your app config folder. It has a fluent interface!
#the main menu
mainMenu:
name: mainMenu
attributes:
id: main-nav
children:
-
attributes:
class: fooItem
name: Homepage
route: homepage
-
name: foo
route: default/foo
-
name: bar
route: http://foo.com
-
name: baz
route: @default
#the admin menu
adminMenu:
name: adminMenu
attributes:
id: main-nav
children:
-
name: Dashboard
route: homepage
-
name: User-Managment
route:
children:
-
attributes:
id: foo
onclick: 'alert("bar");'
name: User
route: sfGuardUser/index
-
name: Groups
route: sfGuardGroup/index
-
name: Permission
route: sfGuardPermission/index
-
name: Signout
route: sfGuardAuth/signout
The default symfony security settings will be merged into this structure (currently it only respects credentials) from the corresponding security.yml file for each route.
To retrieve those cached menu easily, use the ioMenu helper.
activate the helper in your settings.yml
all:
.settings:
standard_helpers: [Partial, Cache, Form, ioMenu ]
in your template you can use the helper as follows:
echo render_ioMenu('mainMenu');
//or
echo get_ioMenu('adminMenu')->render();
- add more tests to the config cache
- cascading of attributes
git submodule add git://github.com/weaverryan/ioMenuPlugin.git plugins/ioMenuPlugin
git submodule init
git submodule update
svn propedit svn:externals plugins
In the editor that's displayed, add the following entry and then save
ioMenuPlugin https://svn.github.com/weaverryan/ioMenuPlugin.git
Finally, update:
svn up
In your config/ProjectConfiguration.class.php
file, make sure you have
the plugin enabled.
$this->enablePlugins('ioMenuPlugin');
An in-depth reference manual is available: Menu Reference Manual.
Please clone and improve this plugin! This plugin is by the community and for the community and I hope it can be final solution for handling menus.
If you have any ideas, notice any bugs, or have any ideas, you can reach me at ryan [at] thatsquality.com.
A bug tracker is available at http://redmine.sympalphp.org/projects/io-menu
This plugin was taken from sympal CMF and was developed by both Ryan Weaver and Jon Wage.