dioxus/examples/custom_menu.rs

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//! This example shows how to use a custom menu bar with Dioxus desktop.
//! This example is not supported on the mobile or web renderers.
use dioxus::desktop::{muda::*, use_muda_event_handler};
use dioxus::prelude::*;
fn main() {
// Create a menu bar that only contains the edit menu
let menu = Menu::new();
let edit_menu = Submenu::new("Edit", true);
edit_menu
.append_items(&[
&PredefinedMenuItem::undo(None),
&PredefinedMenuItem::redo(None),
&PredefinedMenuItem::separator(),
&PredefinedMenuItem::cut(None),
&PredefinedMenuItem::copy(None),
&PredefinedMenuItem::paste(None),
&PredefinedMenuItem::select_all(None),
&MenuItem::with_id("switch-text", "Switch text", true, None),
])
.unwrap();
menu.append(&edit_menu).unwrap();
// Create a desktop config that overrides the default menu with the custom menu
let config = dioxus::desktop::Config::new().with_menu(menu);
// Launch the app with the custom menu
dioxus::LaunchBuilder::new().with_cfg(config).launch(app)
}
fn app() -> Element {
let mut text = use_signal(String::new);
// You can use the `use_muda_event_handler` hook to run code when a menu event is triggered.
use_muda_event_handler(move |muda_event| {
if muda_event.id() == "switch-text" {
text.set("Switched to text".to_string());
}
});
rsx! {
div {
h1 { "Custom Menu" }
p { "Text: {text}" }
}
}
}