@chakra-ui/menu
An accessible dropdown menu for the common dropdown menu button design pattern. Menu uses roving tabIndex for focus management.
Installation
yarn add @chakra-ui/menu
# or
npm i @chakra-ui/menu
Import components
import {
Menu,
MenuButton,
MenuList,
MenuItem,
MenuGroup,
MenuDivider,
MenuOptionGroup,
MenuItemOption,
} from "@chakra-ui/react"
Usage
<Menu>
<MenuButton>Actions</MenuButton>
<MenuList>
<MenuItem>Download</MenuItem>
<MenuItem>Create a Copy</MenuItem>
<MenuItem>Mark as Draft</MenuItem>
<MenuItem>Delete</MenuItem>
<MenuItem as="a" href="#">
Attend a Workshop
</MenuItem>
</MenuList>
</Menu>
Accessing the internal state
To access the internal state of the Menu, use a function as a children
(commonly known as a render prop). You'll get access to the internal state
isOpen
and method onClose
.
<Menu>
{({ isOpen }) => (
<React.Fragment>
<MenuButton>{isOpen ? "Close" : "Open"}</MenuButton>
<MenuList>
<MenuItem>Download</MenuItem>
<MenuItem onClick={() => alert("Kagebunshin")}>Create a Copy</MenuItem>
</MenuList>
</React.Fragment>
)}
</Menu>
Letter Navigation
When focus is on the MenuButton
or within the MenuList
and you type a letter
key, a search begins. Focus will move to the first MenuItem
that starts with
the letter you typed.
Open the menu, try and type any letter, say "S" to see the focus movement.
<Menu>
<MenuButton
px={4}
py={2}
transition="all 0.2s"
borderRadius="md"
borderWidth="1px"
_hover={{ bg: "gray.100" }}
_expanded={{ bg: "red.200" }}
_focus={{ outline: 0, boxShadow: "outline" }}
>
File <ChevronDownIcon />
</MenuButton>
<MenuList>
<MenuItem>New File</MenuItem>
<MenuItem>New Window</MenuItem>
<MenuDivider />
<MenuItem>Open...</MenuItem>
<MenuItem>Save File</MenuItem>
</MenuList>
</Menu>
Just another example.
<Menu>
<MenuButton>Your Cats</MenuButton>
<MenuList>
<MenuItem minH="48px">
<Image
size="2rem"
borderRadius="full"
src="https://placekitten.com/100/100"
alt="Fluffybuns the destroyer"
mr="12px"
/>
<span>Fluffybuns the Destroyer</span>
</MenuItem>
<MenuItem minH="40px">
<Image
size="2rem"
borderRadius="full"
src="https://placekitten.com/120/120"
alt="Simon the pensive"
mr="12px"
/>
<span>Simon the pensive</span>
</MenuItem>
</MenuList>
</Menu>
MenuGroup
To group related MenuItems
, use the MenuGroup
component and pass it a label
for the group name.
<Menu>
<MenuButton>Profile</MenuButton>
<MenuList>
<MenuGroup title="Profile">
<MenuItem>My Account</MenuItem>
<MenuItem>Payments </MenuItem>
</MenuGroup>
<MenuDivider />
<MenuGroup title="Help">
<MenuItem>Docs</MenuItem>
<MenuItem>FAQ</MenuItem>
</MenuGroup>
</MenuList>
</Menu>
Menu option groups
You can compose a menu for table headers to help with sorting and filtering
options. Use the MenuOptionGroup
and MenuItemOption
components.
<Menu closeOnSelect={false}>
<MenuButton>MenuItem</MenuButton>
<MenuList minWidth="240px">
<MenuOptionGroup defaultValue="asc" title="Order" type="radio">
<MenuItemOption value="asc">Ascending</MenuItemOption>
<MenuItemOption value="desc">Descending</MenuItemOption>
</MenuOptionGroup>
<MenuDivider />
<MenuOptionGroup title="Country" type="checkbox">
<MenuItemOption value="email">Email</MenuItemOption>
<MenuItemOption value="phone">Phone</MenuItemOption>
<MenuItemOption value="country">Country</MenuItemOption>
</MenuOptionGroup>
</MenuList>
</Menu>
closeOnSelect
MenuItem
and MenuItemOption
can use the closeOnSelect
prop to override
their parent Menu
's behavior.
<Menu>
<MenuButton>Open Menu</MenuButton>
<MenuList>
<MenuGroup title="Profile">
{/* Clicking on those items will close the menu (default behavior) */}
<MenuItem>My Account</MenuItem>
<MenuItem>Payments</MenuItem>
</MenuGroup>
<MenuDivider />
<MenuOptionGroup title="Country" type="checkbox">
{/* Clicking on those items will keep the menu open */}
<MenuItemOption value="email" closeOnSelect={false}>
Email
</MenuItemOption>
<MenuItemOption value="phone" closeOnSelect={false}>
Phone
</MenuItemOption>
<MenuItemOption value="country" closeOnSelect={false}>
Country
</MenuItemOption>
</MenuOptionGroup>
</MenuList>
</Menu>