The Treeview plugin converts a nested list into a tree view where sub menus can be expanded.
This plugin can be activated as a jQuery plugin or using the data api.
Add data-widget="treeview"
to any ul
or ol
element to activate the plugin.
<ul data-widget="treeview">
<li><a href="#">One Level</a></li>
<li class="treeview">
<a href="#">Multilevel</a>
<ul class="treeview-menu">
<li><a href="#">Level 2</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
$('ul').Treeview(options)
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
animationSpeed | Number | 300 | Speed of slide down/up animation in milliseconds. |
accordion | Boolean | TRUE | Whether to collapse the open menu when expanding another. |
trigger | String | [data-widget="treeview"] .nav-link |
Selector of the element that should respond to the click and result in expanding or collapsing it sibling sub menu. |
expandSidebar | Boolean | FALSE | Whether to expand sidebar on open menu. |
sidebarButtonSelector | String | [data-widget="pushmenu"] |
Selector of the sidebar button. |
Tip!
You can use any option via the data-attributes like this.
<ul data-widget="treeview" data-accordion="false">...</ul>
Event Type | Description |
---|---|
expanded.lte.treeview | Triggered after a sub menu expands. |
collapsed.lte.treeview | Triggered after a sub menu collapses. |
load.lte.treeview | Triggered after the plugin initialized via data api. |
Example: $('ul').on('expanded.lte.treeview', handleExpandedEvent)