console-menu
v0.1.0
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A scrollable menu for the Node.js console
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console-menu
Displays a menu of items in the console and asynchronously waits for the user to select an item. Each item title is prefixed by a hotkey. An item may be selected by typing a hotkey or by using Down/Up arrows followed by Enter.
.--------------.
| Example menu |
+--------------+
| [a] Item A |
| b) Item B |
| c) Item C |
| d) Item D |
| e) Item E |
'--\/----------'
The menu may be scrollable (hinted by /\
and \/
indicators). PageUp, PageDown, Home, and End keys are also supported.
Usage
The menu
function takes two parameters: an items
array and an options
object.
Each item must be an object with the following properties:
separator
(boolean): If true, this is a separator item that inserts a blank line into the menu. (All other properties are ignored on separator items.)title
(string): Item title text.hotkey
(character): Unique item hotkey; must be a single letter, number, or other character. If omitted, the item is only selectable via arrow keys + Enter.selected
(boolean) True if this item should initially selected. If unspecified then the first item is initially selected.
Items may have additional user-defined properties, which will be included in the returned result.
The following options are supported:
header
(string): Optional header text for the menu.border
(boolean): True to draw a border around the menu. False for a simpler-looking menu.pageSize
(integer): Max number of items to show at a time; additional items cause the menu to be scrollable. Omitting this value (or specifying 0) disables scrolling.helpMessage
(string): Message text to show under the menu.
The return value is a Promise
that resolves to the chosen item object, or to null
if the menu was cancelled by pressing Esc or Ctrl-C.
Example
var menu = require('console-menu');
menu([
{ hotkey: '1', title: 'One' },
{ hotkey: '2', title: 'Two', selected: true },
{ hotkey: '3', title: 'Three' },
{ separator: true },
{ hotkey: '?', title: 'Help' },
], {
header: 'Example menu',
border: true,
}).then(item => {
if (item) {
console.log('You chose: ' + JSON.stringify(item));
} else {
console.log('You cancelled the menu.');
}
});