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@loopmode/electron-context-menu

v0.16.0-beta

Published

Context menu for your Electron app

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3

Readme

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Context menu for your Electron app

Electron doesn't have a built-in context menu. You're supposed to handle that yourself. But it's both tedious and hard to get right. This module gives you a nice extensible context menu with items like Cut/Copy/Paste for text, Save Image for images, and Copy Link for links. It also adds an Inspect Element menu item when in development to quickly view items in the inspector like in Chrome.

You can use this module directly in both the main and renderer process.

Install

$ npm install electron-context-menu

Requires Electron 4 or later.

Usage

const {app, BrowserWindow} = require('electron');
const contextMenu = require('electron-context-menu');

contextMenu({
	prepend: (defaultActions, params, browserWindow) => [
		{
			label: 'Rainbow',
			// Only show it when right-clicking images
			visible: params.mediaType === 'image'
		},
		{
			label: 'Search Google for “{selection}”',
			// Only show it when right-clicking text
			visible: params.selectionText.trim().length > 0,
			click: () => {
				shell.openExternal(`https://google.com/search?q=${encodeURIComponent(params.selectionText)}`);
			}
		}
	]
});

let mainWindow;
(async () => {
	await app.whenReady();
	mainWindow = new BrowserWindow();
})();

API

contextMenu(options?)

options

Type: object

window

Type: BrowserWindow | WebView

Window or WebView to add the context menu to.

When not specified, the context menu will be added to all existing and new windows.

prepend

Type: Function

Should return an array of MenuItem's to be prepended to the context menu.

The first argument is an array of default actions that can be used. The second argument is this params object. The third argument is the BrowserWindow the context menu was requested for.

MenuItem labels may contain the the placeholder {selection} which will be replaced by the currently selected text as described in options.labels.

append

Type: Function

Should return an array of MenuItem's to be appended to the context menu.

The first argument is an array of default actions that can be used. The second argument is this params object. The third argument is the BrowserWindow the context menu was requested for.

MenuItem labels may contain the the placeholder {selection} which will be replaced by the currently selected text as described in options.labels.

showLookUpSelection

Type: boolean Default: true

Show the Look Up {selection} menu item when right-clicking text on macOS.

showCopyImage

Type: boolean Default: true

Show the Copy Image menu item when right-clicking on an image.

showCopyImageAddress

Type: boolean Default: false

Show the Copy Image Address menu item when right-clicking on an image.

showSaveImageAs

Type: boolean Default: false

Show the Save Image As… menu item when right-clicking on an image.

showInspectElement

Type: boolean Default: Only in development

Force enable or disable the Inspect Element menu item.

showServices

Type: boolean Default: false

Show the system Services submenu when right-clicking text on macOS.

Note: Due to a bug in the Electron implementation, this menu is not identical to the "Services" submenu in the context menus of native apps. Instead, it looks the same as the "Services" menu in the main App Menu. For this reason, it is currently disabled by default.

labels

Type: object Default: {}

Override labels for the default menu items. Useful for i18n.

The placeholder {selection} may be used in any label, and will be replaced by the currently selected text, trimmed to a maximum of 25 characters length. This is useful when localizing the Look Up “{selection}” menu item, but can also be used in custom menu items, for example, to implement a Search Google for “{selection}” menu item. If there is no selection, the {selection} placeholder will be replaced by an empty string. Normally this placeholder is only useful for menu items which will only be shown when there is text selected. This can be checked using visible: params.selectionText.trim().length > 0 when implementing a custom menu item, as shown in the usage example above.

Format:

{
	labels: {
		copy: 'Copiar',
		saveImageAs: 'Guardar imagen como…',
		lookUpSelection: 'Consultar “{selection}”'
	}
}

shouldShowMenu

Type: Function

Determines whether or not to show the menu. Can be useful if you for example have other code presenting a context menu in some contexts.

The second argument is this params object.

Example:

{
	// Doesn't show the menu if the element is editable
	shouldShowMenu: (event, params) => !params.isEditable
}

menu

Type: Function

This option lets you manually pick what menu items to include. It's meant for advanced needs. The default menu with the other options should be enough for most use-cases, and it ensures correct behavior, for example, correct order of menu items. So prefer the append and prepend option instead of menu whenever possible.

The function passed to this option is expected to return MenuItem[]. The first argument the function receives is an array of default actions that can be used. These actions are functions that can take an object with a transform property (except for separator and inspect). The transform function will be passed the content of the action and can modify it if needed.

Even though you include an action, it will still only be shown/enabled when appropriate. For example, the saveImage action is only shown when right-clicking an image.

MenuItem labels may contain the the placeholder {selection} which will be replaced by the currently selected text as described in options.labels.

The following options are ignored when menu is used:

  • showLookUpSelection
  • showCopyImage
  • showCopyImageAddress
  • showSaveImageAs
  • showInspectElement
  • showServices

Default actions:

  • separator
  • lookUpSelection
  • cut
  • copy
  • paste
  • saveImage
  • saveImageAs
  • copyImage
  • copyImageAddress
  • copyLink
  • inspect
  • services

Example:

{
	menu: actions => [
		actions.copyLink({
			transform: content => `modified_link_${content}`
		}),
		actions.separator(),
		{
			label: 'Unicorn'
		},
		actions.separator(),
		actions.copy({
			transform: content => `modified_copy_${content}`
		}),
		{
			label: 'Invisible',
			visible: false
		},
		actions.paste({
			transform: content => `modified_paste_${content}`
		})
	]
}

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