diabl0/config-knp-menu-bundle
This bundle provides a way to configure your knp menus via yaml configuration file.
For more information on knp menu, read :
This bundle was inspired by the OroNavigationBundle and jbouzekri/ConfigKnpMenuBundle
You can use composer for installation.
composer require diabl0/config-knp-menu-bundle
In order to use this bundle, you must define your menu configuration in a navigation.yaml file in your configs (usually /config/packages/navigation.yaml). If you are using Flex, this config is created for you.
format :
# Default configuration for extension with alias: "config_knp_menu"
config_knp_menu:
menu:
name:
tree:
# Prototype
name:
route: ~
routeParameters: []
uri: ~
label: ~
display: true
displayChildren: true
order: ~
attributes: []
linkAttributes: []
childrenAttributes: []
labelAttributes: []
roles: []
extras: []
children:
# Prototype
name:
route: ~
routeParameters: []
uri: ~
label: ~
display: true
displayChildren: true
order: ~
attributes: []
linkAttributes: []
childrenAttributes: []
labelAttributes: []
roles: []
extras: []
children:
Example :
config_knp_menu:
menu:
# main menu
my_mega_menu:
tree:
home:
label: Home
route: index
one:
label: One
attributes:
icon: fa-award
children:
oo:
label: Eleven
route: app_one
extras:
routes:
- app_one_list
- app_one_edit
- app_one_new
ot:
label: Twelfe
uri: "#12"
It will configure a provider for knp menu factory. You can then use your my_mega_menu in twig as a classic knp menu :
{{ knp_menu_render('my_mega_menu') }}
This is the available configuration definition for an item.
menu_key:
uri: "An uri. Use it if you do not define route parameter"
route: "A sf2 route without @"
routeParameters: "an array of parameters to pass to the route"
label: "My first label"
order: An integer to sort the item in his level.
attributes: An array of attributes passed to the knp item.
You can use it to pass additional data to twig template like icons, styles etc.
linkAttributes: An array of attributes passed to the a tag
childrenAttributes: An array of attributes passed to the children block
labelAttributes: An array of attributes passed to the label tag
display: boolean to hide the item
displayChildren: boolean to hide the children
roles: array of item (string roles) passed to isGranted securityContext method to check if user has rights in menu items
extras: An array of extra parameters (for example icon img, additional content etc.)
children: # An array of subitems
second_level_item:
label: My second level
This configuration matches the methods available in the Knp Menu Item class
Security context is injected in menu item provider.
For root menu item, display or hide it in your twig template. For children items, if you didn't add the roles key, they will be displayed. Else it will passed the array of key to the isGranted method and check if you have rights on the the item.
Simple example:
<ul>
{% for breadcrumb_item in knp_menu_get_breadcrumbs_array(knp_menu_get_current_item('main')) %}
<li class="m-nav__item">
{% if breadcrumb_item.uri is not empty %}
<a href="{{ breadcrumb_item.uri }}">
{% endif %}
<span class="m-nav__link-text">{{ breadcrumb_item.label }}</span>
{% if breadcrumb_item.uri is not empty %}
</a>
{% endif %}
</li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
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