A plugin for Strapi Headless CMS that provides navigation / menu builder feature with their possibility to control the audience and different output structure renderers:
- Flat
- Tree (nested)
- RFR (ready for handling by Redux First Router)
(Use yarn to install this plugin within your Strapi project (recommended). Install yarn with these docs.)
yarn add strapi-plugin-navigation@latest
After successful installation you've to build a fresh package that includes plugin UI. To archive that simply use:
yarn build
yarn develop
or just run Strapi in the development mode with --watch-admin
option:
yarn develop --watch-admin
The UI Navigation plugin should appear in the Plugins section of Strapi sidebar after you run app again.
Enjoy π
Complete installation requirements are exact same as for Strapi itself and can be found in the documentation under Installation Requirements.
Supported Strapi versions:
- Strapi v3.4.3 (recently tested)
- Strapi v3.x
(This plugin may work with the older Strapi versions, but these are not tested nor officially supported at this time.)
We recommend always using the latest version of Strapi to start your new projects.
- Navigation Public API: Simple and ready for use API endpoint for getting the navigation structure you've created
- Visual builder: Elegant and easy to use visual builder
- Any Content Type relation: Navigation can by linked to any of your Content Types by default. Simply, you're controlling it and also limiting available content types by configuration props
- Customizable: Possibility to customize the options like: available Content Types, Maximum level for "attach to menu", Additional fields (audience)
- Audit log: integration with Strapi Molecules Audit Log plugin that provides changes track record
To enable Content Type to work with Navigation Item, you've to add following field to your model *.settings.json
:
"navigation": {
"model": "navigationitem",
"plugin": "navigation",
"via": "related",
"configurable": false,
"hidden": true
}
inside the attributes
section like in example below:
"attributes": {
...,
"navigation": {
"model": "navigationitem",
"plugin": "navigation",
"via": "related",
"configurable": false,
"hidden": true
},
...
},
To setup the plugin properly we recommend to put following snippet as part of config/custom.js
or config/<env>/custom.js
file. If you've got already configurations for other plugins stores by this way, use just the navigation
part within exising plugins
item.
...
plugins: {
navigation: {
additionalFields: ['audience'],
excludedContentTypes: ["plugins::", "strapi"],
allowedLevels: 2,
contentTypesNameFields: {
'blog_posts': ['altTitle'],
'pages': ['title'],
},
},
},
...
additionalFields
- Additional fields: 'audience', more in the futureexcludedContentTypes
- Excluded content types patterns (by default built-in and plugin specific content types)allowedLevels
- Maximum level for which your're able to mark item as "Menu attached"contentTypesNameFields
- Definition of content type title fields like'content_type_name': ['field_name_1', 'field_name_2']
, if not set titles are pulled from fields like['title', 'subject', 'name']
{
"id": 1,
"title": "News",
"type": "INTERNAL",
"path": "news",
"externalPath": null,
"uiRouterKey": "News",
"menuAttached": false,
"parent": 8, // Parent Navigation Item 'id', null in case of root level
"master": 1, // Navigation 'id'
"created_at": "2020-09-29T13:29:19.086Z",
"updated_at": "2020-09-29T13:29:19.128Z",
"related": [ <Content Type model > ],
"audience": []
}
{
"title": "News",
"menuAttached": true,
"path": "/news",
"type": "INTERNAL",
"uiRouterKey": "news",
"slug": "benefits",
"external": false,
"related": {
<Content Type model >
},
"items": [
{
"title": "External url",
"menuAttached": true,
"path": "http://example.com",
"type": "EXTERNAL",
"uiRouterKey": "generic",
"external": true
},
< Tree Navigation Item models >
]
}
{
"id": "News",
"title": "News",
"templateName": "pages:1",
"related": {
"contentType": "page",
"collectionName": "pages",
"id": 1
},
"path": "/news",
"slug": "news",
"parent": null, // Parent Navigation Item 'id', null in case of root level
"menuAttached": true
}
GET <host>/navigation/render/<idOrSlug>?type=<type>
Return a rendered navigation structure depends on passed type (tree
, rfr
or nothing to render as flat/raw
).
Note: The ID of navigation by default is 1
, that's for future extensions and multi-navigation feature.
Example URL: https://localhost:1337/navigation/render/1
Example response body
[
{
"id": 1,
"title": "News",
"type": "INTERNAL",
"path": "news",
"externalPath": null,
"uiRouterKey": "News",
"menuAttached": false,
"parent": null,
"master": 1,
"created_at": "2020-09-29T13:29:19.086Z",
"updated_at": "2020-09-29T13:29:19.128Z",
"related": [{
"__contentType": "Page",
"id": 1,
"title": "News",
...
}]
},
...
]
Example URL: https://localhost:1337/navigation/render/1?type=tree
Example response body
[
{
"title": "News",
"menuAttached": true,
"path": "/news",
"type": "INTERNAL",
"uiRouterKey": "news",
"slug": "benefits",
"external": false,
"related": {
"__contentType": "Page",
"id": 1,
"title": "News",
...
},
"items": [
{
"title": "External url",
"menuAttached": true,
"path": "http://example.com",
"type": "EXTERNAL",
"uiRouterKey": "generic",
"external": true
},
...
]
},
...
]
Example URL: https://localhost:1337/navigation/render/1?type=rfr
Example response body
{
"pages": {
"News": {
"id": "News",
"title": "News",
"templateName": "pages:1",
"related": {
"contentType": "page",
"collectionName": "pages",
"id": 1
},
"path": "/news",
"slug": "news",
"parent": null,
"menuAttached": true
},
"Community": {
"id": "Community",
"title": "Community",
"templateName": "pages:2",
"related": {
"contentType": "page",
"collectionName": "pages",
"id": 2
},
"path": "/community",
"slug": "community",
"parent": null,
"menuAttached": true
},
"Highlights": {
"id": "Highlights",
"title": "Highlights",
"templateName": "pages:3",
"related": {
"contentType": "page",
"collectionName": "pages",
"id": 3
},
"path": "/community/highlights",
"slug": "community-highlights",
"parent": "Community",
"menuAttached": false
},
...
},
"nav": {
"root": [
{
"label": "News",
"type": "internal",
"page": "News"
},
{
"label": "Community",
"type": "internal",
"page": "Community"
},
{
"label": "External url",
"type": "external",
"url": "http://example.com"
},
...
],
"Community": [
{
"label": "Highlights",
"type": "internal",
"page": "Highlights"
},
...
],
...
}
}
If you would like to use the Strapi Molecules Audit Log plugin you've to first install and then add in you config/middleware.js
following section enable it:
{
'audit-log': {
enabled: true,
exclude: [],
map: [
{
pluginName: 'navigation',
serviceName: 'navigation',
Class: Navigation,
},
]
}
}
As a last step you've to provide the Navigation class to let Audit Log use it. To not provide external & hard dependencies we've added the example of class code in the examples/audit-log-integration.js
.
Feel free to fork and make a Pull Request to this plugin project. All the input is warmly welcome!
For general help using Strapi, please refer to the official Strapi documentation. For additional help, you can use one of these channels to ask a question:
- Slack We're present on official Strapi slack workspace. Look for @cyp3r and DM.
- Slack - VirtusLab Open Source We're present on a public channel #strapi-molecules
- GitHub (Bug reports, Contributions, Questions and Discussions)
MIT License Copyright (c) 2021 VirtusLab Sp. z o.o. & Strapi Solutions.