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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.
$ npm install --save electron-context-menu
const {app, BrowserWindow} = require('electron');
require('electron-context-menu')({
prepend: (params, browserWindow) => [{
label: 'Rainbow',
// Only show it when right-clicking images
visible: params.mediaType === 'image'
}]
});
let win;
app.on('ready', () => {
win = new BrowserWindow();
});
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.
Type: Function
Should return an array of MenuItem's to be prepended to the context menu. The first argument is this params
object. The second argument is the BrowserWindow the context menu was requested for.
Type: Function
Should return an array of MenuItem's to be appended to the context menu. The first argument is this params
object. The second argument is the BrowserWindow the context menu was requested for.
Type: boolean
Default: Only in development
Force enable or disable the Inspect Element
menu item.
Type: Object
Default: {}
Overwrite labels for the default menu items. Useful for i18n.
Format:
labels: {
cut: 'Configured Cut',
copy: 'Configured Copy',
paste: 'Configured Paste',
save: 'Configured Save Image',
copyLink: 'Configured Copy Link',
inspect: 'Configured Inspect'
}
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
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