Menu

An accessible dropdown menu for the common dropdown menu button design pattern. Menu uses roving tabIndex for focus management.

    SourceTheme source@chakra-ui/menu

Import#

Chakra UI exports 8 components for rendering menus:

  • Menu: The wrapper component provides context, state, and focus management.
  • MenuList: The wrapper for the menu items. Must be a direct child of Menu.
  • MenuButton: The trigger for the menu list. Must be a direct child of Menu.
  • MenuItem: The trigger that handles menu selection. Must be a direct child of a MenuList.
  • MenuGroup: A wrapper to group related menu items.
  • MenuDivider: A visual separator for menu items and groups.
  • MenuOptionGroup: A wrapper for checkable menu items (radio and checkbox).
  • MenuItemOption: The checkable menu item, to be used with MenuOptionGroup.
import {
Menu,
MenuButton,
MenuList,
MenuItem,
MenuItemOption,
MenuGroup,
MenuOptionGroup,
MenuDivider,
} from '@chakra-ui/react'

Usage#

<Menu>
<MenuButton as={Button} rightIcon={<ChevronDownIcon />}>
Actions
</MenuButton>
<MenuList>
<MenuItem>Download</MenuItem>
<MenuItem>Create a Copy</MenuItem>
<MenuItem>Mark as Draft</MenuItem>
<MenuItem>Delete</MenuItem>
<MenuItem>Attend a Workshop</MenuItem>
</MenuList>
</Menu>

Accessing the internal state#

To access the internal state of the Menu, use a function as children (commonly known as a render prop). You'll get access to the internal state isOpen and method onClose.

<Menu>
{({ isOpen }) => (
<>
<MenuButton isActive={isOpen} as={Button} rightIcon={<ChevronDownIcon />}>
{isOpen ? 'Close' : 'Open'}
</MenuButton>
<MenuList>
<MenuItem>Download</MenuItem>
<MenuItem onClick={() => alert('Kagebunshin')}>Create a Copy</MenuItem>
</MenuList>
</>
)}
</Menu>

Customizing the button#

The default MenuButton can be styled using the usual styled-system props, but it starts off plainly styled.

Using the as prop of the MenuButton, you can render a custom component instead of the default MenuButton. For instance, you can use Chakra's Button component, or your own custom component.

If you decide to pass your own component to MenuButton, it needs to accept a ref so that the MenuList can be positioned correctly. You can use Chakra's forwardRef to supply the ref along with being able to use Chakra props. Without a ref, the MenuList will render in an undefined position.

See the documentation on setting up the forwardRef with your custom component.

Letter Navigation#

When focus is on the MenuButton or within the MenuList and you type a letter key, a search begins. Focus will move to the first MenuItem that starts with the letter you typed.

Open the menu, try and type any letter, (say "S") to see the focus movement.

<Menu>
<MenuButton
px={4}
py={2}
transition='all 0.2s'
borderRadius='md'
borderWidth='1px'
_hover={{ bg: 'gray.400' }}
_expanded={{ bg: 'blue.400' }}
_focus={{ boxShadow: 'outline' }}
>
File <ChevronDownIcon />
</MenuButton>
<MenuList>
<MenuItem>New File</MenuItem>
<MenuItem>New Window</MenuItem>
<MenuDivider />
<MenuItem>Open...</MenuItem>
<MenuItem>Save File</MenuItem>
</MenuList>
</Menu>

Just another example#

<Menu>
<MenuButton as={Button} rightIcon={<ChevronDownIcon />}>
Your Cats
</MenuButton>
<MenuList>
<MenuItem minH='48px'>
<Image
boxSize='2rem'
borderRadius='full'
src='https://placekitten.com/100/100'
alt='Fluffybuns the destroyer'
mr='12px'
/>
<span>Fluffybuns the Destroyer</span>
</MenuItem>
<MenuItem minH='40px'>
<Image
boxSize='2rem'
borderRadius='full'
src='https://placekitten.com/120/120'
alt='Simon the pensive'
mr='12px'
/>
<span>Simon the pensive</span>
</MenuItem>
</MenuList>
</Menu>

Adding icons and commands#

You can add icon to each MenuItem by passing the icon prop. To add a commands (or hotkeys) to menu items, you can use the command prop.

<Menu>
<MenuButton
as={IconButton}
aria-label='Options'
icon={<HamburgerIcon />}
variant='outline'
/>
<MenuList>
<MenuItem icon={<AddIcon />} command='⌘T'>
New Tab
</MenuItem>
<MenuItem icon={<ExternalLinkIcon />} command='⌘N'>
New Window
</MenuItem>
<MenuItem icon={<RepeatIcon />} command='⌘⇧N'>
Open Closed Tab
</MenuItem>
<MenuItem icon={<EditIcon />} command='⌘O'>
Open File...
</MenuItem>
</MenuList>
</Menu>

Lazily mounting MenuItem#

By default, the Menu component renders all children of MenuList to the DOM, meaning that invisible menu items are still rendered but are hidden by styles.

If you want to defer rendering of each children of MenuList until that menu is open, you can use the isLazy prop. This is useful if your Menu needs to be extra performant, or make network calls on mount that should only happen when the component is displayed.

<Menu isLazy>
<MenuButton>Open menu</MenuButton>
<MenuList>
{/* MenuItems are not rendered unless Menu is open */}
<MenuItem>New Window</MenuItem>
<MenuItem>Open Closed Tab</MenuItem>
<MenuItem>Open File</MenuItem>
</MenuList>
</Menu>

Rendering menu in a portal#

To render menus in a portal, import the Portal component and wrap the MenuList within the Portal.

<Menu>
<MenuButton>Open menu</MenuButton>
<Portal>
<MenuList>
<MenuItem>Menu 1</MenuItem>
<MenuItem>New Window</MenuItem>
<MenuItem>Open Closed Tab</MenuItem>
<MenuItem>Open File</MenuItem>
</MenuList>
</Portal>
</Menu>

To group related MenuItems, use the MenuGroup component and pass it a title for the group name.

<Menu>
<MenuButton as={Button} colorScheme='pink'>
Profile
</MenuButton>
<MenuList>
<MenuGroup title='Profile'>
<MenuItem>My Account</MenuItem>
<MenuItem>Payments </MenuItem>
</MenuGroup>
<MenuDivider />
<MenuGroup title='Help'>
<MenuItem>Docs</MenuItem>
<MenuItem>FAQ</MenuItem>
</MenuGroup>
</MenuList>
</Menu>

To render a MenuItem as a link, use the attributes as and href.

<Menu>
<MenuButton>Open menu</MenuButton>
<MenuList>
<MenuItem as='a' href='#'>Link 1</MenuItem>
<MenuItem as='a' href='#'>Link 2</MenuItem>
</MenuList>
</Menu>

You can compose a menu for table headers to help with sorting and filtering options. Use the MenuOptionGroup and MenuItemOption components.

<Menu closeOnSelect={false}>
<MenuButton as={Button} colorScheme='blue'>
MenuItem
</MenuButton>
<MenuList minWidth='240px'>
<MenuOptionGroup defaultValue='asc' title='Order' type='radio'>
<MenuItemOption value='asc'>Ascending</MenuItemOption>
<MenuItemOption value='desc'>Descending</MenuItemOption>
</MenuOptionGroup>
<MenuDivider />
<MenuOptionGroup title='Country' type='checkbox'>
<MenuItemOption value='email'>Email</MenuItemOption>
<MenuItemOption value='phone'>Phone</MenuItemOption>
<MenuItemOption value='country'>Country</MenuItemOption>
</MenuOptionGroup>
</MenuList>
</Menu>

Accessibility#

Keyboard Interaction#

KeyAction
Enter or SpaceWhen MenuButton receives focus, opens the menu and places focus on the first menu item.
ArrowDownWhen MenuButton receives focus, opens the menu and moves focus to the first menu item.
ArrowUpWhen MenuButton receives focus, opens the menu and moves focus to the last menu item.
EscapeWhen the menu is open, closes the menu and sets focus to the MenuButton.
Tabno effect
HomeWhen the menu is open, moves focus to the first item.
EndWhen the menu is open, moves focus to the last item.
A-Z or a-zWhen the menu is open, moves focus to the next menu item with a label that starts with the typed character if such an menu item exists.

ARIA roles#

For MenuButton:

  • role is set to button.
  • aria-haspopup is set to menu.
  • When the menu is displayed, aria-expanded is set to true.
  • aria-controls is set to the id of the MenuList.

For MenuList:

  • role is set to menu.
  • aria-orientation is set to vertical.

For MenuItem:

  • role is set to menuitem.
  • Gets one of these roles menuitem/menuitemradio/ menuitemcheckbox.
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