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A KnpMenu seasoned plugin that assists with creating menus for your
CakePHP applications.
Requirements
CakePHP 5.0+ (use the 4.x branch of this plugin if you need CakePHP 4
compatibility)
KnpMenu 3.3+
Installation
Use Composer to add the menu plugin to your project:
Make sure that you are loading the plugin in your bootstrap, either run:
or add the following call to your Application class' bootstrap() method in the src/Application.php file:
Load the helper in your AppView class' initialize() method, located in the src/View/AppView.php file:
Usage
Detailed usage documentation can be found in the docs folder. For those that are familiar with CakePHP
and KnpMenu, here's two examples for a quick start.
Via the Menu helper
Build and render the menu via the helpers create() and render() methods:
In the default setup, this would generate the following HTML:
Using the library directly
Aside from using the menu helper and its various configuration possibilities, it's also possible to manually utilize
the library provided by this plugin, optionally combining things with the KnpMenu library:
Composer command for our command line client (download client)This client runs in each environment. You don't need a specific PHP version etc. The first 20 API calls are free.Standard composer command
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