@vaadin/context-menu 25.0.0-alpha18 → 25.0.0-alpha19

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  "name": "@vaadin/context-menu",
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- "version": "25.0.0-alpha18",
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  "dependencies": {
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  "@open-wc/dedupe-mixin": "^1.3.0",
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- "@vaadin/a11y-base": "25.0.0-alpha18",
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- "@vaadin/component-base": "25.0.0-alpha18",
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- "@vaadin/item": "25.0.0-alpha18",
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- "@vaadin/list-box": "25.0.0-alpha18",
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- "@vaadin/lit-renderer": "25.0.0-alpha18",
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- "@vaadin/overlay": "25.0.0-alpha18",
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- "@vaadin/vaadin-themable-mixin": "25.0.0-alpha18",
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+ "@vaadin/a11y-base": "25.0.0-alpha19",
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+ "@vaadin/component-base": "25.0.0-alpha19",
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+ "@vaadin/item": "25.0.0-alpha19",
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+ "@vaadin/list-box": "25.0.0-alpha19",
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+ "@vaadin/lit-renderer": "25.0.0-alpha19",
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+ "@vaadin/overlay": "25.0.0-alpha19",
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+ "@vaadin/vaadin-themable-mixin": "25.0.0-alpha19",
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  "lit": "^3.0.0"
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  "devDependencies": {
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- "@vaadin/chai-plugins": "25.0.0-alpha18",
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- "@vaadin/test-runner-commands": "25.0.0-alpha18",
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  "@vaadin/testing-helpers": "^2.0.0",
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- "@vaadin/vaadin-lumo-styles": "25.0.0-alpha18",
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  "sinon": "^21.0.0"
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  "web-types": [
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  __openSubMenu(subMenu, itemElement) {
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- "description": "`<vaadin-context-menu>` is a Web Component for creating context menus.\n\n### Items\n\nItems is a higher level convenience API for defining a (hierarchical) menu structure for the component.\nIf a menu item has a non-empty `children` set, a sub-menu with the child items is opened\nnext to the parent menu on mouseover, tap or a right arrow keypress.\n\nWhen an item is selected, `<vaadin-context-menu>` dispatches an \"item-selected\" event\nwith the selected item as `event.detail.value` property.\nIf item does not have `keepOpen` property the menu will be closed.\n\n```javascript\ncontextMenu.items = [\n { text: 'Menu Item 1', theme: 'primary', className: 'first', children:\n [\n { text: 'Menu Item 1-1', checked: true, keepOpen: true },\n { text: 'Menu Item 1-2' }\n ]\n },\n { component: 'hr' },\n { text: 'Menu Item 2', children:\n [\n { text: 'Menu Item 2-1' },\n { text: 'Menu Item 2-2', disabled: true }\n ]\n },\n { text: 'Menu Item 3', disabled: true, className: 'last' }\n];\n\ncontextMenu.addEventListener('item-selected', e => {\n const item = e.detail.value;\n console.log(`${item.text} selected`);\n});\n```\n\n**NOTE:** when the `items` array is defined, the renderer cannot be used.\n\n### Rendering\n\nThe content of the menu can be populated by using the renderer callback function.\n\nThe renderer function provides `root`, `contextMenu`, `model` arguments when applicable.\nGenerate DOM content by using `model` object properties if needed, append it to the `root`\nelement and control the state of the host element by accessing `contextMenu`. Before generating\nnew content, the renderer function should check if there is already content in `root` for reusing it.\n\n```html\n<vaadin-context-menu id=\"contextMenu\">\n <p>This paragraph has a context menu.</p>\n</vaadin-context-menu>\n```\n```js\nconst contextMenu = document.querySelector('#contextMenu');\ncontextMenu.renderer = (root, contextMenu, context) => {\n let listBox = root.firstElementChild;\n if (!listBox) {\n listBox = document.createElement('vaadin-list-box');\n root.appendChild(listBox);\n }\n\n let item = listBox.querySelector('vaadin-item');\n if (!item) {\n item = document.createElement('vaadin-item');\n listBox.appendChild(item);\n }\n item.textContent = 'Content of the selector: ' + context.target.textContent;\n};\n```\n\nYou can access the menu context inside the renderer using\n`context.target` and `context.detail`.\n\nRenderer is called on the opening of the context-menu and each time the related context is updated.\nDOM generated during the renderer call can be reused\nin the next renderer call and will be provided with the `root` argument.\nOn first call it will be empty.\n\n### `vaadin-contextmenu` Gesture Event\n\n`vaadin-contextmenu` is a gesture event (a custom event),\nwhich is dispatched after either `contextmenu` or long touch events.\nThis enables support for both mouse and touch environments in a uniform way.\n\n`<vaadin-context-menu>` opens the menu overlay on the `vaadin-contextmenu`\nevent by default.\n\n### Menu Listener\n\nBy default, the `<vaadin-context-menu>` element listens for the menu opening\nevent on itself. In case if you do not want to wrap the target, you can listen for\nevents on an element outside the `<vaadin-context-menu>` by setting the\n`listenOn` property:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-context-menu id=\"contextMenu\"></vaadin-context-menu>\n\n<div id=\"menuListener\">The element that listens for the contextmenu event.</div>\n```\n```javascript\nconst contextMenu = document.querySelector('#contextMenu');\ncontextMenu.listenOn = document.querySelector('#menuListener');\n```\n\n### Filtering Menu Targets\n\nBy default, the listener element and all its descendants open the context\nmenu. You can filter the menu targets to a smaller set of elements inside\nthe listener element by setting the `selector` property.\n\nIn the following example, only the elements matching `.has-menu` will open the context menu:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-context-menu selector=\".has-menu\">\n <p class=\"has-menu\">This paragraph opens the context menu</p>\n <p>This paragraph does not open the context menu</p>\n</vaadin-context-menu>\n```\n\n### Menu Context\n\nThe following properties are available in the `context` argument:\n\n- `target` is the menu opening event target, which is the element that\nthe user has called the context menu for\n- `detail` is the menu opening event detail\n\nIn the following example, the menu item text is composed with the contents\nof the element that opened the menu:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-context-menu selector=\"li\" id=\"contextMenu\">\n <ul>\n <li>Foo</li>\n <li>Bar</li>\n <li>Baz</li>\n </ul>\n</vaadin-context-menu>\n```\n```js\nconst contextMenu = document.querySelector('#contextMenu');\ncontextMenu.renderer = (root, contextMenu, context) => {\n let listBox = root.firstElementChild;\n if (!listBox) {\n listBox = document.createElement('vaadin-list-box');\n root.appendChild(listBox);\n }\n\n let item = listBox.querySelector('vaadin-item');\n if (!item) {\n item = document.createElement('vaadin-item');\n listBox.appendChild(item);\n }\n item.textContent = 'The menu target: ' + context.target.textContent;\n};\n```\n\n### Styling\n\nThe following shadow DOM parts are available for styling:\n\nPart name | Description\n-----------------|-------------------------------------------\n`backdrop` | Backdrop of the overlay\n`overlay` | The overlay container\n`content` | The overlay content\n\n### Custom CSS Properties\n\nThe following custom CSS properties are available for styling:\n\nCustom CSS property | Description\n--------------------------------------|-------------\n`--vaadin-context-menu-offset-top` | Used as an offset when using `position` and the context menu is aligned vertically below the target\n`--vaadin-context-menu-offset-bottom` | Used as an offset when using `position` and the context menu is aligned vertically above the target\n`--vaadin-context-menu-offset-start` | Used as an offset when using `position` and the context menu is aligned horizontally after the target\n`--vaadin-context-menu-offset-end` | Used as an offset when using `position` and the context menu is aligned horizontally before the target\n\nSee [Styling Components](https://vaadin.com/docs/latest/styling/styling-components) documentation.\n\n### Internal components\n\nWhen using `items` API the following internal components are themable:\n\n- `<vaadin-context-menu-item>` - has the same API as [`<vaadin-item>`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/25.0.0-alpha18/#/elements/vaadin-item).\n- `<vaadin-context-menu-list-box>` - has the same API as [`<vaadin-list-box>`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/25.0.0-alpha18/#/elements/vaadin-list-box).\n\nThe `<vaadin-context-menu-item>` sub-menu elements have the following additional state attributes\non top of the built-in `<vaadin-item>` state attributes:\n\nAttribute | Description\n---------- |-------------\n`expanded` | Expanded parent item.",
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+ "description": "`<vaadin-context-menu>` is a Web Component for creating context menus.\n\n### Items\n\nItems is a higher level convenience API for defining a (hierarchical) menu structure for the component.\nIf a menu item has a non-empty `children` set, a sub-menu with the child items is opened\nnext to the parent menu on mouseover, tap or a right arrow keypress.\n\nWhen an item is selected, `<vaadin-context-menu>` dispatches an \"item-selected\" event\nwith the selected item as `event.detail.value` property.\nIf item does not have `keepOpen` property the menu will be closed.\n\n```javascript\ncontextMenu.items = [\n { text: 'Menu Item 1', theme: 'primary', className: 'first', children:\n [\n { text: 'Menu Item 1-1', checked: true, keepOpen: true },\n { text: 'Menu Item 1-2' }\n ]\n },\n { component: 'hr' },\n { text: 'Menu Item 2', children:\n [\n { text: 'Menu Item 2-1' },\n { text: 'Menu Item 2-2', disabled: true }\n ]\n },\n { text: 'Menu Item 3', disabled: true, className: 'last' }\n];\n\ncontextMenu.addEventListener('item-selected', e => {\n const item = e.detail.value;\n console.log(`${item.text} selected`);\n});\n```\n\n**NOTE:** when the `items` array is defined, the renderer cannot be used.\n\n### Rendering\n\nThe content of the menu can be populated by using the renderer callback function.\n\nThe renderer function provides `root`, `contextMenu`, `model` arguments when applicable.\nGenerate DOM content by using `model` object properties if needed, append it to the `root`\nelement and control the state of the host element by accessing `contextMenu`. Before generating\nnew content, the renderer function should check if there is already content in `root` for reusing it.\n\n```html\n<vaadin-context-menu id=\"contextMenu\">\n <p>This paragraph has a context menu.</p>\n</vaadin-context-menu>\n```\n```js\nconst contextMenu = document.querySelector('#contextMenu');\ncontextMenu.renderer = (root, contextMenu, context) => {\n let listBox = root.firstElementChild;\n if (!listBox) {\n listBox = document.createElement('vaadin-list-box');\n root.appendChild(listBox);\n }\n\n let item = listBox.querySelector('vaadin-item');\n if (!item) {\n item = document.createElement('vaadin-item');\n listBox.appendChild(item);\n }\n item.textContent = 'Content of the selector: ' + context.target.textContent;\n};\n```\n\nYou can access the menu context inside the renderer using\n`context.target` and `context.detail`.\n\nRenderer is called on the opening of the context-menu and each time the related context is updated.\nDOM generated during the renderer call can be reused\nin the next renderer call and will be provided with the `root` argument.\nOn first call it will be empty.\n\n### `vaadin-contextmenu` Gesture Event\n\n`vaadin-contextmenu` is a gesture event (a custom event),\nwhich is dispatched after either `contextmenu` or long touch events.\nThis enables support for both mouse and touch environments in a uniform way.\n\n`<vaadin-context-menu>` opens the menu overlay on the `vaadin-contextmenu`\nevent by default.\n\n### Menu Listener\n\nBy default, the `<vaadin-context-menu>` element listens for the menu opening\nevent on itself. In case if you do not want to wrap the target, you can listen for\nevents on an element outside the `<vaadin-context-menu>` by setting the\n`listenOn` property:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-context-menu id=\"contextMenu\"></vaadin-context-menu>\n\n<div id=\"menuListener\">The element that listens for the contextmenu event.</div>\n```\n```javascript\nconst contextMenu = document.querySelector('#contextMenu');\ncontextMenu.listenOn = document.querySelector('#menuListener');\n```\n\n### Filtering Menu Targets\n\nBy default, the listener element and all its descendants open the context\nmenu. You can filter the menu targets to a smaller set of elements inside\nthe listener element by setting the `selector` property.\n\nIn the following example, only the elements matching `.has-menu` will open the context menu:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-context-menu selector=\".has-menu\">\n <p class=\"has-menu\">This paragraph opens the context menu</p>\n <p>This paragraph does not open the context menu</p>\n</vaadin-context-menu>\n```\n\n### Menu Context\n\nThe following properties are available in the `context` argument:\n\n- `target` is the menu opening event target, which is the element that\nthe user has called the context menu for\n- `detail` is the menu opening event detail\n\nIn the following example, the menu item text is composed with the contents\nof the element that opened the menu:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-context-menu selector=\"li\" id=\"contextMenu\">\n <ul>\n <li>Foo</li>\n <li>Bar</li>\n <li>Baz</li>\n </ul>\n</vaadin-context-menu>\n```\n```js\nconst contextMenu = document.querySelector('#contextMenu');\ncontextMenu.renderer = (root, contextMenu, context) => {\n let listBox = root.firstElementChild;\n if (!listBox) {\n listBox = document.createElement('vaadin-list-box');\n root.appendChild(listBox);\n }\n\n let item = listBox.querySelector('vaadin-item');\n if (!item) {\n item = document.createElement('vaadin-item');\n listBox.appendChild(item);\n }\n item.textContent = 'The menu target: ' + context.target.textContent;\n};\n```\n\n### Styling\n\nThe following shadow DOM parts are available for styling:\n\nPart name | Description\n-----------------|-------------------------------------------\n`backdrop` | Backdrop of the overlay\n`overlay` | The overlay container\n`content` | The overlay content\n\n### Custom CSS Properties\n\nThe following custom CSS properties are available for styling:\n\nCustom CSS property | Description\n--------------------------------------|-------------\n`--vaadin-context-menu-offset-top` | Used as an offset when using `position` and the context menu is aligned vertically below the target\n`--vaadin-context-menu-offset-bottom` | Used as an offset when using `position` and the context menu is aligned vertically above the target\n`--vaadin-context-menu-offset-start` | Used as an offset when using `position` and the context menu is aligned horizontally after the target\n`--vaadin-context-menu-offset-end` | Used as an offset when using `position` and the context menu is aligned horizontally before the target\n\nSee [Styling Components](https://vaadin.com/docs/latest/styling/styling-components) documentation.\n\n### Internal components\n\nWhen using `items` API the following internal components are themable:\n\n- `<vaadin-context-menu-item>` - has the same API as [`<vaadin-item>`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/25.0.0-alpha19/#/elements/vaadin-item).\n- `<vaadin-context-menu-list-box>` - has the same API as [`<vaadin-list-box>`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/25.0.0-alpha19/#/elements/vaadin-list-box).\n\nThe `<vaadin-context-menu-item>` sub-menu elements have the following additional state attributes\non top of the built-in `<vaadin-item>` state attributes:\n\nAttribute | Description\n---------- |-------------\n`expanded` | Expanded parent item.",
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- "description": "`<vaadin-context-menu>` is a Web Component for creating context menus.\n\n### Items\n\nItems is a higher level convenience API for defining a (hierarchical) menu structure for the component.\nIf a menu item has a non-empty `children` set, a sub-menu with the child items is opened\nnext to the parent menu on mouseover, tap or a right arrow keypress.\n\nWhen an item is selected, `<vaadin-context-menu>` dispatches an \"item-selected\" event\nwith the selected item as `event.detail.value` property.\nIf item does not have `keepOpen` property the menu will be closed.\n\n```javascript\ncontextMenu.items = [\n { text: 'Menu Item 1', theme: 'primary', className: 'first', children:\n [\n { text: 'Menu Item 1-1', checked: true, keepOpen: true },\n { text: 'Menu Item 1-2' }\n ]\n },\n { component: 'hr' },\n { text: 'Menu Item 2', children:\n [\n { text: 'Menu Item 2-1' },\n { text: 'Menu Item 2-2', disabled: true }\n ]\n },\n { text: 'Menu Item 3', disabled: true, className: 'last' }\n];\n\ncontextMenu.addEventListener('item-selected', e => {\n const item = e.detail.value;\n console.log(`${item.text} selected`);\n});\n```\n\n**NOTE:** when the `items` array is defined, the renderer cannot be used.\n\n### Rendering\n\nThe content of the menu can be populated by using the renderer callback function.\n\nThe renderer function provides `root`, `contextMenu`, `model` arguments when applicable.\nGenerate DOM content by using `model` object properties if needed, append it to the `root`\nelement and control the state of the host element by accessing `contextMenu`. Before generating\nnew content, the renderer function should check if there is already content in `root` for reusing it.\n\n```html\n<vaadin-context-menu id=\"contextMenu\">\n <p>This paragraph has a context menu.</p>\n</vaadin-context-menu>\n```\n```js\nconst contextMenu = document.querySelector('#contextMenu');\ncontextMenu.renderer = (root, contextMenu, context) => {\n let listBox = root.firstElementChild;\n if (!listBox) {\n listBox = document.createElement('vaadin-list-box');\n root.appendChild(listBox);\n }\n\n let item = listBox.querySelector('vaadin-item');\n if (!item) {\n item = document.createElement('vaadin-item');\n listBox.appendChild(item);\n }\n item.textContent = 'Content of the selector: ' + context.target.textContent;\n};\n```\n\nYou can access the menu context inside the renderer using\n`context.target` and `context.detail`.\n\nRenderer is called on the opening of the context-menu and each time the related context is updated.\nDOM generated during the renderer call can be reused\nin the next renderer call and will be provided with the `root` argument.\nOn first call it will be empty.\n\n### `vaadin-contextmenu` Gesture Event\n\n`vaadin-contextmenu` is a gesture event (a custom event),\nwhich is dispatched after either `contextmenu` or long touch events.\nThis enables support for both mouse and touch environments in a uniform way.\n\n`<vaadin-context-menu>` opens the menu overlay on the `vaadin-contextmenu`\nevent by default.\n\n### Menu Listener\n\nBy default, the `<vaadin-context-menu>` element listens for the menu opening\nevent on itself. In case if you do not want to wrap the target, you can listen for\nevents on an element outside the `<vaadin-context-menu>` by setting the\n`listenOn` property:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-context-menu id=\"contextMenu\"></vaadin-context-menu>\n\n<div id=\"menuListener\">The element that listens for the contextmenu event.</div>\n```\n```javascript\nconst contextMenu = document.querySelector('#contextMenu');\ncontextMenu.listenOn = document.querySelector('#menuListener');\n```\n\n### Filtering Menu Targets\n\nBy default, the listener element and all its descendants open the context\nmenu. You can filter the menu targets to a smaller set of elements inside\nthe listener element by setting the `selector` property.\n\nIn the following example, only the elements matching `.has-menu` will open the context menu:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-context-menu selector=\".has-menu\">\n <p class=\"has-menu\">This paragraph opens the context menu</p>\n <p>This paragraph does not open the context menu</p>\n</vaadin-context-menu>\n```\n\n### Menu Context\n\nThe following properties are available in the `context` argument:\n\n- `target` is the menu opening event target, which is the element that\nthe user has called the context menu for\n- `detail` is the menu opening event detail\n\nIn the following example, the menu item text is composed with the contents\nof the element that opened the menu:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-context-menu selector=\"li\" id=\"contextMenu\">\n <ul>\n <li>Foo</li>\n <li>Bar</li>\n <li>Baz</li>\n </ul>\n</vaadin-context-menu>\n```\n```js\nconst contextMenu = document.querySelector('#contextMenu');\ncontextMenu.renderer = (root, contextMenu, context) => {\n let listBox = root.firstElementChild;\n if (!listBox) {\n listBox = document.createElement('vaadin-list-box');\n root.appendChild(listBox);\n }\n\n let item = listBox.querySelector('vaadin-item');\n if (!item) {\n item = document.createElement('vaadin-item');\n listBox.appendChild(item);\n }\n item.textContent = 'The menu target: ' + context.target.textContent;\n};\n```\n\n### Styling\n\nThe following shadow DOM parts are available for styling:\n\nPart name | Description\n-----------------|-------------------------------------------\n`backdrop` | Backdrop of the overlay\n`overlay` | The overlay container\n`content` | The overlay content\n\n### Custom CSS Properties\n\nThe following custom CSS properties are available for styling:\n\nCustom CSS property | Description\n--------------------------------------|-------------\n`--vaadin-context-menu-offset-top` | Used as an offset when using `position` and the context menu is aligned vertically below the target\n`--vaadin-context-menu-offset-bottom` | Used as an offset when using `position` and the context menu is aligned vertically above the target\n`--vaadin-context-menu-offset-start` | Used as an offset when using `position` and the context menu is aligned horizontally after the target\n`--vaadin-context-menu-offset-end` | Used as an offset when using `position` and the context menu is aligned horizontally before the target\n\nSee [Styling Components](https://vaadin.com/docs/latest/styling/styling-components) documentation.\n\n### Internal components\n\nWhen using `items` API the following internal components are themable:\n\n- `<vaadin-context-menu-item>` - has the same API as [`<vaadin-item>`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/25.0.0-alpha18/#/elements/vaadin-item).\n- `<vaadin-context-menu-list-box>` - has the same API as [`<vaadin-list-box>`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/25.0.0-alpha18/#/elements/vaadin-list-box).\n\nThe `<vaadin-context-menu-item>` sub-menu elements have the following additional state attributes\non top of the built-in `<vaadin-item>` state attributes:\n\nAttribute | Description\n---------- |-------------\n`expanded` | Expanded parent item.",
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+ "description": "`<vaadin-context-menu>` is a Web Component for creating context menus.\n\n### Items\n\nItems is a higher level convenience API for defining a (hierarchical) menu structure for the component.\nIf a menu item has a non-empty `children` set, a sub-menu with the child items is opened\nnext to the parent menu on mouseover, tap or a right arrow keypress.\n\nWhen an item is selected, `<vaadin-context-menu>` dispatches an \"item-selected\" event\nwith the selected item as `event.detail.value` property.\nIf item does not have `keepOpen` property the menu will be closed.\n\n```javascript\ncontextMenu.items = [\n { text: 'Menu Item 1', theme: 'primary', className: 'first', children:\n [\n { text: 'Menu Item 1-1', checked: true, keepOpen: true },\n { text: 'Menu Item 1-2' }\n ]\n },\n { component: 'hr' },\n { text: 'Menu Item 2', children:\n [\n { text: 'Menu Item 2-1' },\n { text: 'Menu Item 2-2', disabled: true }\n ]\n },\n { text: 'Menu Item 3', disabled: true, className: 'last' }\n];\n\ncontextMenu.addEventListener('item-selected', e => {\n const item = e.detail.value;\n console.log(`${item.text} selected`);\n});\n```\n\n**NOTE:** when the `items` array is defined, the renderer cannot be used.\n\n### Rendering\n\nThe content of the menu can be populated by using the renderer callback function.\n\nThe renderer function provides `root`, `contextMenu`, `model` arguments when applicable.\nGenerate DOM content by using `model` object properties if needed, append it to the `root`\nelement and control the state of the host element by accessing `contextMenu`. Before generating\nnew content, the renderer function should check if there is already content in `root` for reusing it.\n\n```html\n<vaadin-context-menu id=\"contextMenu\">\n <p>This paragraph has a context menu.</p>\n</vaadin-context-menu>\n```\n```js\nconst contextMenu = document.querySelector('#contextMenu');\ncontextMenu.renderer = (root, contextMenu, context) => {\n let listBox = root.firstElementChild;\n if (!listBox) {\n listBox = document.createElement('vaadin-list-box');\n root.appendChild(listBox);\n }\n\n let item = listBox.querySelector('vaadin-item');\n if (!item) {\n item = document.createElement('vaadin-item');\n listBox.appendChild(item);\n }\n item.textContent = 'Content of the selector: ' + context.target.textContent;\n};\n```\n\nYou can access the menu context inside the renderer using\n`context.target` and `context.detail`.\n\nRenderer is called on the opening of the context-menu and each time the related context is updated.\nDOM generated during the renderer call can be reused\nin the next renderer call and will be provided with the `root` argument.\nOn first call it will be empty.\n\n### `vaadin-contextmenu` Gesture Event\n\n`vaadin-contextmenu` is a gesture event (a custom event),\nwhich is dispatched after either `contextmenu` or long touch events.\nThis enables support for both mouse and touch environments in a uniform way.\n\n`<vaadin-context-menu>` opens the menu overlay on the `vaadin-contextmenu`\nevent by default.\n\n### Menu Listener\n\nBy default, the `<vaadin-context-menu>` element listens for the menu opening\nevent on itself. In case if you do not want to wrap the target, you can listen for\nevents on an element outside the `<vaadin-context-menu>` by setting the\n`listenOn` property:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-context-menu id=\"contextMenu\"></vaadin-context-menu>\n\n<div id=\"menuListener\">The element that listens for the contextmenu event.</div>\n```\n```javascript\nconst contextMenu = document.querySelector('#contextMenu');\ncontextMenu.listenOn = document.querySelector('#menuListener');\n```\n\n### Filtering Menu Targets\n\nBy default, the listener element and all its descendants open the context\nmenu. You can filter the menu targets to a smaller set of elements inside\nthe listener element by setting the `selector` property.\n\nIn the following example, only the elements matching `.has-menu` will open the context menu:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-context-menu selector=\".has-menu\">\n <p class=\"has-menu\">This paragraph opens the context menu</p>\n <p>This paragraph does not open the context menu</p>\n</vaadin-context-menu>\n```\n\n### Menu Context\n\nThe following properties are available in the `context` argument:\n\n- `target` is the menu opening event target, which is the element that\nthe user has called the context menu for\n- `detail` is the menu opening event detail\n\nIn the following example, the menu item text is composed with the contents\nof the element that opened the menu:\n\n```html\n<vaadin-context-menu selector=\"li\" id=\"contextMenu\">\n <ul>\n <li>Foo</li>\n <li>Bar</li>\n <li>Baz</li>\n </ul>\n</vaadin-context-menu>\n```\n```js\nconst contextMenu = document.querySelector('#contextMenu');\ncontextMenu.renderer = (root, contextMenu, context) => {\n let listBox = root.firstElementChild;\n if (!listBox) {\n listBox = document.createElement('vaadin-list-box');\n root.appendChild(listBox);\n }\n\n let item = listBox.querySelector('vaadin-item');\n if (!item) {\n item = document.createElement('vaadin-item');\n listBox.appendChild(item);\n }\n item.textContent = 'The menu target: ' + context.target.textContent;\n};\n```\n\n### Styling\n\nThe following shadow DOM parts are available for styling:\n\nPart name | Description\n-----------------|-------------------------------------------\n`backdrop` | Backdrop of the overlay\n`overlay` | The overlay container\n`content` | The overlay content\n\n### Custom CSS Properties\n\nThe following custom CSS properties are available for styling:\n\nCustom CSS property | Description\n--------------------------------------|-------------\n`--vaadin-context-menu-offset-top` | Used as an offset when using `position` and the context menu is aligned vertically below the target\n`--vaadin-context-menu-offset-bottom` | Used as an offset when using `position` and the context menu is aligned vertically above the target\n`--vaadin-context-menu-offset-start` | Used as an offset when using `position` and the context menu is aligned horizontally after the target\n`--vaadin-context-menu-offset-end` | Used as an offset when using `position` and the context menu is aligned horizontally before the target\n\nSee [Styling Components](https://vaadin.com/docs/latest/styling/styling-components) documentation.\n\n### Internal components\n\nWhen using `items` API the following internal components are themable:\n\n- `<vaadin-context-menu-item>` - has the same API as [`<vaadin-item>`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/25.0.0-alpha19/#/elements/vaadin-item).\n- `<vaadin-context-menu-list-box>` - has the same API as [`<vaadin-list-box>`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/25.0.0-alpha19/#/elements/vaadin-list-box).\n\nThe `<vaadin-context-menu-item>` sub-menu elements have the following additional state attributes\non top of the built-in `<vaadin-item>` state attributes:\n\nAttribute | Description\n---------- |-------------\n`expanded` | Expanded parent item.",
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