Skip to main content

Wagtail Nav Menus is a app to provide highly customizable menus in wagtail by leveraging StreamFields.

Project description

Wagtail Nav Menus is a app to provide highly customizable menus in wagtail by leveraging StreamFields.

Why

Remember when websites had tree structures with logical menus that followed the same structure? For many those days are gone. We are asked to create arbitrary menu items, place value props in menus that aren’t even links, and build highly interactive menus with Javascript.

Wagtail Nav Menus addresses this by using stream fields to support arbitrary items in the menu and gives you options to render the menus as both django templates or json for your js tooling to consume.

demo.png

Built in Components

  • Nav Category - a grouping of other components - for things like sub navigation

  • Page Link - Link to a wagtail Page

  • External Link - Django URLField link

  • Django Link - Reverse django view lookups

  • Relative URL - Regex enforced relative links

  • Image

  • Html

Install

  1. Install wagtail-nav-menus with pip.

  2. Add wagtail_nav_menus to INSTALLED_APPS.

Settings

You can add other streamfields like this:

from wagtail_nav_menus.defaults import WAGTAIL_NAV_MENU_TYPES_DEFAULT

WAGTAIL_NAV_MENU_TYPES = WAGTAIL_NAV_MENU_TYPES_DEFAULT + [
    ('page_link_with_image', 'nav_menus_ext.models', 'InternalPageImageBlock'),
    ('page_link_with_image', 'nav_menus_ext.models', 'NavAdvertBlock'),
]

The schema here is (‘name’, ‘module_path’, ‘class name’)

Edit menu name choices. The default is top and footer. These represent different menus for your webpage. The names are arbitrary - but you will look them up by name in templates.

WAGTAIL_NAV_MENU_CHOICES_DEFAULT = (
    ("top", "Top"),
    ("footer", "Footer"),
)

Usage

Nav Menus should appear in wagtail’s settings sidebar tab. CMS uses can control them here.

You may use some template tags to use these in your site.

get_nav_menu

Use this to insert the menu using django templates:

{% load nav_menu_tags %}
{% get_nav_menu 'footer' %}

See the [templates folder](wagtail_nav_menus/templates/) in this repo for examples of rendering the menu. You will want to copy these into your project’s template folder to extend them.

get_nav_menu_json

Use this to get the menu as a json object.

{% load nav_menu_tags %}
{% get_nav_menu_json 'top' as top %}
<div data-menu='{{ top }}'></div>

API Usage

If using Django Rest Framework to access the menu data, this module provides some tools to get started.

Add NavMenuViewSet to your Rest Framework Router.

from wagtail_nav_menus.viewsets import NavMenuViewSet

Project details


Download files

Download the file for your platform. If you're not sure which to choose, learn more about installing packages.

Source Distribution

wagtail-nav-menus-3.6.tar.gz (15.6 kB view hashes)

Uploaded Source

Built Distribution

wagtail_nav_menus-3.6-py3-none-any.whl (18.7 kB view hashes)

Uploaded Python 3

Supported by

AWS AWS Cloud computing and Security Sponsor Datadog Datadog Monitoring Fastly Fastly CDN Google Google Download Analytics Microsoft Microsoft PSF Sponsor Pingdom Pingdom Monitoring Sentry Sentry Error logging StatusPage StatusPage Status page