The <rich:menuItem> component is used for the definition of a single item inside a pop-up list.
Highly customizable look-and-feel
Different submission modes
Support for disabling
Custom content support
Table 6.177. rich : menuItem attributes
Attribute Name | Description |
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action | MethodBinding pointing at the application action to be invoked, if this UIComponent is activated by you, during the Apply Request Values or Invoke Application phase of the request processing lifecycle, depending on the value of the immediate property |
actionListener | MethodBinding pointing at method accepting an ActionEvent with return type void |
ajaxSingle | if "true", submits ONLY one field/link, instead of all form controls |
binding | The attribute takes a value-binding expression for a component property of a backing bean |
bypassUpdates | If "true", after process validations phase it skips updates of model beans on a force render response. It can be used for validating components input |
data | Serialized (on default with JSON) data passed on the client by a developer on AJAX request. It's accessible via "data.foo" syntax |
disabled | If "true" sets state of the item to disabled state. "false" is default |
eventsQueue | Name of requests queue to avoid send next request before complete other from same event. Can be used to reduce number of requests of frequently events (key press, mouse move etc.) |
focus | id of element to set focus after request completed on client side |
icon | Path to the icon to be displayed for the enabled item state |
iconClass | Class to be applied to icon element |
iconDisabled | Path to the icon to be displayed for the disabled item state. |
iconStyle | CSS style rules to be applied to icon element |
id | Every component may have a unique id that is automatically created if omitted |
ignoreDupResponses | Attribute allows to ignore an Ajax Response produced by a request if the newest 'similar' request is in a queue already. ignoreDupResponses="true" does not cancel the request while it is processed on the server, but just allows to avoid unnecessary updates on the client side if the response isn't actual now |
immediate | True means, that the default ActionListener should be executed immediately (i.e. during Apply Request Values phase of the request processing lifecycle), rather than waiting until the Invoke Application phase |
labelClass | Class to be applied to label element |
limitToList | If "true", updates on client side ONLY elements from this 'reRender' property. If "false" (default) updates all rendered by ajax region components |
onbeforedomupdate | JavaScript code for call before DOM has been updated on client side |
onclick | HTML: a script expression; a pointer button is clicked |
oncomplete | JavaScript code for call after request completed on client side |
onmousedown | HTML: script expression; a pointer button is pressed down |
onmousemove | HTML: a script expression; a pointer is moved within |
onmouseout | HTML: a script expression; a pointer is moved away |
onmouseover | HTML: a script expression; a pointer is moved onto |
onmouseup | HTML: script expression; a pointer button is released |
onselect | HTML: script expression; The onselect event occurs when you select some menu item |
process | Id['s] (in format of call UIComponent.findComponent()) of components, processed at the phases 2-5 in case of AjaxRequest caused by this component. Can be single id, comma-separated list of Id's, or EL Expression with array or Collection |
rendered | If "false", this component is not rendered |
requestDelay | Attribute defines the time (in ms.) that the request will be wait in the queue before it is ready to send. When the delay time is over, the request will be sent to the server or removed if the newest 'similar' request is in a queue already |
reRender | Id['s] (in format of call UIComponent.findComponent()) of components, rendered in case of AjaxRequest caused by this component. Can be single id, comma-separated list of Id's, or EL Expression with array or Collection |
selectClass | Class to be applied to selected items |
selectStyle | CSS style rules to be applied to selected items |
status | ID (in format of call UIComponent.findComponent()) of Request status component |
style | CSS style(s) is/are to be applied when this component is rendered |
styleClass | Corresponds to the HTML class attribute |
submitMode | Set the submission mode (ajax, server(Default), none) |
target | Name of a frame where the resource retrieved via this hyperlink is to be displayed |
timeout | Response waiting time on a particular request. If a response is not received during this time, the request is aborted |
value | The current value for this component |
Table 6.178. Component identification parameters
Name | Value |
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component-type | org.richfaces.MenuItem |
component-class | org.richfaces.component.html.HtmlMenuItem |
component-family | org.richfaces.DropDownMenu |
renderer-type | org.richfaces.MenuItemRenderer |
tag-class | org.richfaces.taglib.MenuItemTag |
Here is a simple example as it could be used on a page:
Example:
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<rich:dropDownMenu>
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<rich:menuItem value="Active"/>
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<rich:dropDownMenu>
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Example:
import org.richfaces.component.html.HtmlMenuItem;
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HtmlMenuItem myMenuItem = new HtmlMenuItem();
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The "value" attribute defines the text representation for an item element.
There are two icon-related attributes. The "icon" attribute defines an icon. The "iconDisabled" attribute defines an icon for a disabled item. Also you can use the "icon" and "iconDisabled" facets. If the facets are defined, the corresponding "icon" and "iconDisabled" attributes are ignored and the facets content is shown as an icon. It could be used for an item check box implementation.
Here is an example:
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<f:facet name="icon">
<h:selectBooleanCheckbox value="#{bean.property}"/>
</f:facet>
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The <rich:menuItem> "submitMode" attribute can be set to three possible parameters:
Server (default)
Regular form submission request is used.
Ajax
Ajax submission is used for switching.
None
The "action" and "actionListener" item's attributes are ignored. Menu items don' fire any submits themselves. The behavior is fully defined by the components nested into items.
For example, you can put any content into an item, but, in this case, you should set the "mode" attribute as "none" .
Here is an example:
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<rich:dropDownMenu>
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<rich:menuItem submitMode="none">
<h:outputLink value="www.jboss.org"/>
</rich:menuItem>
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<rich:dropDownMenu>
...
You can use the "disabled" attribute to set the item state.
Here is an example:
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<rich:dropDownMenu>
<rich:menuItem value="Disable" disabled="true"/>
<rich:dropDownMenu>
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The <rich:menuItem> component was designed to be used only for pop-up menu list creation.
Information about the "process" attribute usage you can find here.
For skinnability implementation, the components use a style class redefinition method. Default style classes are mapped on skin parameters.
There are two ways to redefine the appearance of all <rich:menuItem> components at once:
Redefine the corresponding skin parameters
Add to your style sheets style classes used by a <rich:menuItem> component
Table 6.179. Skin parameters redefinition for an item
Skin parameters | CSS properties |
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generalFamilyFont | font-family |
generalSizeFont | font-size |
Table 6.180. Skin parameters redefinition for a hovered item
Skin parameters | CSS properties |
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tipBorderColor | border-color |
tipBackgroundColor | background-color |
Table 6.181. Skin parameters redefinition for a disabled item
Skin parameters | CSS properties |
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tabDisabledTextColor | color |
Table 6.182. Skin parameters redefinition for a label
Skin parameters | CSS properties |
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generalTextColor | color |
On the screenshot there are classes names that define styles for component elements.
Table 6.183. Classes names that define an appearance of item elements
Class name | Description |
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rich-menu-item | Defines styles for a wrapper <div> element for an item |
rich-menu-item-label | Defines styles for a label of an item |
rich-menu-item-icon | Defines styles for the left icon of an item |
Table 6.184. Classes names that define different states
Class name | Description |
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rich-menu-item-disabled | Defines styles for a wrapper <div> element of an item |
rich-menu-item-enabled | Defines styles for a wrapper <div> element of an enabled item |
rich-menu-item-hover | Defines styles for a wrapper <div> element of a hover item |
rich-menu-item-label-disabled | Defines styles for a label of a disabled item |
rich-menu-item-icon-disabled | Defines styles for the left icon of a disabled item |
rich-menu-item-label-enabled | Defines styles for a label of an enabled item |
rich-menu-item-icon-enabled | Defines styles for the left icon of an enabled item |
rich-menu-item-label-selected | Defines styles for a label of a selected item |
rich-menu-item-icon-selected | Defines styles for the left icon of a selected item |
In order to redefine styles for all <rich:menuItem> components on a page using CSS, it's enough to create classes with the same names and define necessary properties in them.
To change styles of particular <rich:menuItem> components, define your own style classes in the corresponding <rich:menuItem> attributes.
Here you can see the example of <rich:menuItem> usage and sources for the given example.