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Note

This feature was introduced in NetBox v3.4.

A plugin can register its own submenu as part of NetBox's navigation menu. This is done by defining a variable named menu in navigation.py, pointing to an instance of the PluginMenu class. Each menu must define a label and grouped menu items (discussed below), and may optionally specify an icon. An example is shown below.

navigation.py
from extras.plugins import PluginMenu

menu = PluginMenu(
    label='My Plugin',
    groups=(
        ('Foo', (item1, item2, item3)),
        ('Bar', (item4, item5)),
    ),
    icon_class='mdi mdi-router'
)

Note that each group is a two-tuple containing a label and an iterable of menu items. The group's label serves as the section header within the submenu. A group label is required even if you have only one group of items.

Tip

The path to the menu class can be modified by setting menu in the PluginConfig instance.

A PluginMenu has the following attributes:

Attribute Required Description
label Yes The text displayed as the menu heading
groups Yes An iterable of named groups containing menu items
icon_class - The CSS name of the icon to use for the heading

Tip

Supported icons can be found at Material Design Icons

The Default Menu

If your plugin has only a small number of menu items, it may be desirable to use NetBox's shared "Plugins" menu rather than creating your own. To do this, simply declare menu_items as a list of PluginMenuItems in navigation.py. The listed items will appear under a heading bearing the name of your plugin in the "Plugins" submenu.

navigation.py
menu_items = (item1, item2, item3)

Tip

The path to the menu items list can be modified by setting menu_items in the PluginConfig instance.

Each menu item represents a link and (optionally) a set of buttons comprising one entry in NetBox's navigation menu. Menu items are defined as PluginMenuItem instances. An example is shown below.

navigation.py
from extras.plugins import PluginMenuButton, PluginMenuItem
from utilities.choices import ButtonColorChoices

item1 = PluginMenuItem(
    link='plugins:myplugin:myview',
    link_text='Some text',
    buttons=(
        PluginMenuButton('home', 'Button A', 'fa fa-info', ButtonColorChoices.BLUE),
        PluginMenuButton('home', 'Button B', 'fa fa-warning', ButtonColorChoices.GREEN),
    )
)

A PluginMenuItem has the following attributes:

Attribute Required Description
link Yes Name of the URL path to which this menu item links
link_text Yes The text presented to the user
permissions - A list of permissions required to display this link
buttons - An iterable of PluginMenuButton instances to include

Each menu item can include a set of buttons. These can be handy for providing shortcuts related to the menu item. For instance, most items in NetBox's navigation menu include buttons to create and import new objects.

A PluginMenuButton has the following attributes:

Attribute Required Description
link Yes Name of the URL path to which this button links
title Yes The tooltip text (displayed when the mouse hovers over the button)
icon_class Yes Button icon CSS class
color - One of the choices provided by ButtonColorChoices
permissions - A list of permissions required to display this button

Any buttons associated within a menu item will be shown only if the user has permission to view the link, regardless of what permissions are set on the buttons.

Tip

Supported icons can be found at Material Design Icons