[转]NopCommerce How to add a menu item into the administration area from a plugin

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In nopCommerce, administration menu is build from the Sitemap.Configuration file which is located in Nop.Admin folder.

To do the same, you can use following sample code which you need to add in your plugins’ cs file. First, implement IAdminMenuPlugin intereface in your plugin main class. Then,

public void ManageSiteMap(SiteMapNode rootNode)
{
    var menuItem = new SiteMapNode()
    {
        SystemName = "YourCustomSystemName",
        Title = "Plugin Title",
        ControllerName = "ControllerName",
        ActionName = "List",
        Visible = true,
        RouteValues = new RouteValueDictionary() { { "area", null } },
    };
    var pluginNode = rootNode.ChildNodes.FirstOrDefault(x => x.SystemName == "Third party plugins");
    if(pluginNode != null)
        pluginNode.ChildNodes.Add(menuItem);
    else
        rootNode.ChildNodes.Add(menuItem);
}

You can also put any security (ACL) logic to this method. For example, validate whether current customer has "Manage plugins" permission.

In version 2.00-3.50 you should do it the following way:

public bool Authenticate()
    {
        return true;
    }
  
 public  SiteMapNode BuildMenuItem() // SiteMapNode is Class in Nop.Web.Framework.Menu
    {
        var menuItemBuilder = new SiteMapNode()
        
            Title = "Title For Menu item",   // Title for your Custom Menu Item
            Url = "Path of action link", // Path of the action link
            Visible = true,
            RouteValues = new RouteValueDictionary() { {"Area", "Admin"} }
        };
  
     var SubMenuItem = new SiteMapNode()   // add child Custom menu
        {
            Title =  "Title For Menu Chile menu item", //   Title for your Sub Menu item
            ControllerName = "Your Controller Name", // Your controller Name
            ActionName = "Configure", // Action Name
            Visible = true,
            RouteValues = new RouteValueDictionary() { {"Area", "Admin"} },
        };
        menuItemBuilder.ChildNodes.Add(SubMenuItem);
  
  
        return menuItemBuilder;
         
    }

In the above code, you can find comments where you need to replace values depending on your requirements. Moreover, the above code also explains how you can add a child menu items inside main menu.

原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/freeliver54/p/6226258.html