Magento 2: Admin panel 3 level menu structure not working
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I am trying to add a menu for my module in admin panel. I want to add it like Grand Parent > Parent > Child
structure.
I have used below code in my menu.xml
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<config xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="urn:magento:module:Magento_Backend:etc/menu.xsd">
<menu>
<add id="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" title="Grand Parent" module="Vendor_Module" sortOrder="100" resource="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" />
<add id="Vendor_Module::listgallery" title="Parent" module="Vendor_Module" sortOrder="10" resource="Vendor_Module::listgallery" parent="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" />
<add id="Vendor_Module::settings" title="Child" module="Vendor_Module"
sortOrder="40" action="adminhtml/system_config/edit/section/list_gallery"
resource="Vendor_Module::settings" parent="Vendor_Module::listgallery"/>
</menu>
</config>
But I can only see Grand parent and child menus. Please check below screenshot.
magento2.3.0 adminmenu
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I am trying to add a menu for my module in admin panel. I want to add it like Grand Parent > Parent > Child
structure.
I have used below code in my menu.xml
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<config xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="urn:magento:module:Magento_Backend:etc/menu.xsd">
<menu>
<add id="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" title="Grand Parent" module="Vendor_Module" sortOrder="100" resource="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" />
<add id="Vendor_Module::listgallery" title="Parent" module="Vendor_Module" sortOrder="10" resource="Vendor_Module::listgallery" parent="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" />
<add id="Vendor_Module::settings" title="Child" module="Vendor_Module"
sortOrder="40" action="adminhtml/system_config/edit/section/list_gallery"
resource="Vendor_Module::settings" parent="Vendor_Module::listgallery"/>
</menu>
</config>
But I can only see Grand parent and child menus. Please check below screenshot.
magento2.3.0 adminmenu
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I am trying to add a menu for my module in admin panel. I want to add it like Grand Parent > Parent > Child
structure.
I have used below code in my menu.xml
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<config xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="urn:magento:module:Magento_Backend:etc/menu.xsd">
<menu>
<add id="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" title="Grand Parent" module="Vendor_Module" sortOrder="100" resource="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" />
<add id="Vendor_Module::listgallery" title="Parent" module="Vendor_Module" sortOrder="10" resource="Vendor_Module::listgallery" parent="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" />
<add id="Vendor_Module::settings" title="Child" module="Vendor_Module"
sortOrder="40" action="adminhtml/system_config/edit/section/list_gallery"
resource="Vendor_Module::settings" parent="Vendor_Module::listgallery"/>
</menu>
</config>
But I can only see Grand parent and child menus. Please check below screenshot.
magento2.3.0 adminmenu
I am trying to add a menu for my module in admin panel. I want to add it like Grand Parent > Parent > Child
structure.
I have used below code in my menu.xml
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<config xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="urn:magento:module:Magento_Backend:etc/menu.xsd">
<menu>
<add id="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" title="Grand Parent" module="Vendor_Module" sortOrder="100" resource="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" />
<add id="Vendor_Module::listgallery" title="Parent" module="Vendor_Module" sortOrder="10" resource="Vendor_Module::listgallery" parent="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" />
<add id="Vendor_Module::settings" title="Child" module="Vendor_Module"
sortOrder="40" action="adminhtml/system_config/edit/section/list_gallery"
resource="Vendor_Module::settings" parent="Vendor_Module::listgallery"/>
</menu>
</config>
But I can only see Grand parent and child menus. Please check below screenshot.
magento2.3.0 adminmenu
magento2.3.0 adminmenu
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Honestly, I didn't give the proper answer to your question. But found a way to show the parent menu. Actually, Magento is hiding First "parent" menu via CSS. So you need to add another parent menu and will display your previous parent menu.
Here is my code:
<?xml version="1.0"?> <config xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="urn:magento:module:Magento_Backend:etc/menu.xsd">
<menu>
<add id="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" title="Grand Parent" module="Vendor_Module" sortOrder="100" resource="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" />
<add id="Vendor_Module::jsutariya_listgallery" title="Parent" module="Vendor_Module" sortOrder="10" resource="Vendor_Module::listgallery" parent="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" />
<add id="Vendor_Module::jsutariya_settings" title="Child" module="Vendor_Module"
sortOrder="40" action="adminhtml/system_config/edit/section/list_gallery"
resource="Vendor_Module::settings" parent="Vendor_Module::jsutariya_listgallery"/>
<add id="Vendor_Module::jsutariya_listgallery1" title="Another Parent" module="Vendor_Module" sortOrder="20" resource="Vendor_Module::listgallery" parent="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" />
</menu>
</config>
The main culprit is the following CSS and I don't know why its added in the first place by Magento
.admin__menu .level-0 > .submenu > ul > .level-1:only-of-type > .submenu-group-title {
display: none;
}
2
Thanks Shankar. I wonder why Magento kept it hidden. Users will get confused by this because they will only seeSettings
and will wonder to which module it is related to.
– Jaimin Sutariya
2 days ago
add a comment |
After research a lot I found that it is a not default Magento Bug. But it is a feature!
Actually, you can not see parent title because you have a single group.
Let's understand with an example :
In your custom module, you have created Grand menu
> Parent menu
> Child menu
So in above Parent menu
is a single group (You have only a single parent menu).
But if you create another group menu under Grand menu like : Grand menu
> Parent menu 2
> Child menu
So here you have created 2 Parent menu
(1) is Parent menu
& (2) Parent menu 2
so basically it is 2 groups. if menu group is more then 1 group then Parent menu
will display. It will not display if you have only single group menu.
Magento Core Example :
Go to Admin > Content
there is 2 groups Elements and Design
So it's parent menu is displaying. check below screen shoot.
But Go to Admin > Sales
there is only single group Sales so parent menu is not displaying.
Conclusion : If you want to display parent menu then you have to create 2 groups in the menu. Like above screenshot.
- Issue is created in Git hub
- Issue rejected Reason (Solution)
Let me know if you have any query/concern in the above explanation. I hope it helps!
add a comment |
You have to need change _menu.less for fix the child menu issue actually Admin Navigation Menu labels hide in css.
You can change below _menu.less file path and comment code which is already display:none.
File path:
magento/vendor/magento/theme-adminhtml-backend/Magento_Backend/web/css/source/module/_menu.less
// This part hides Submenu Group Titles only for menus with single groups.
/*.submenu .column:only-of-type .submenu-group-title,
.level-0 > .submenu > ul > .level-1:only-of-type > .submenu-group-title {
display: none;
}*/
For more Details refer below links:
https://github.com/magento/magento2/issues/13707
https://github.com/magento/magento2/commit/d91e96b529e70dcec55d3b5336b471791dc42d54
add a comment |
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Honestly, I didn't give the proper answer to your question. But found a way to show the parent menu. Actually, Magento is hiding First "parent" menu via CSS. So you need to add another parent menu and will display your previous parent menu.
Here is my code:
<?xml version="1.0"?> <config xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="urn:magento:module:Magento_Backend:etc/menu.xsd">
<menu>
<add id="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" title="Grand Parent" module="Vendor_Module" sortOrder="100" resource="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" />
<add id="Vendor_Module::jsutariya_listgallery" title="Parent" module="Vendor_Module" sortOrder="10" resource="Vendor_Module::listgallery" parent="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" />
<add id="Vendor_Module::jsutariya_settings" title="Child" module="Vendor_Module"
sortOrder="40" action="adminhtml/system_config/edit/section/list_gallery"
resource="Vendor_Module::settings" parent="Vendor_Module::jsutariya_listgallery"/>
<add id="Vendor_Module::jsutariya_listgallery1" title="Another Parent" module="Vendor_Module" sortOrder="20" resource="Vendor_Module::listgallery" parent="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" />
</menu>
</config>
The main culprit is the following CSS and I don't know why its added in the first place by Magento
.admin__menu .level-0 > .submenu > ul > .level-1:only-of-type > .submenu-group-title {
display: none;
}
2
Thanks Shankar. I wonder why Magento kept it hidden. Users will get confused by this because they will only seeSettings
and will wonder to which module it is related to.
– Jaimin Sutariya
2 days ago
add a comment |
Honestly, I didn't give the proper answer to your question. But found a way to show the parent menu. Actually, Magento is hiding First "parent" menu via CSS. So you need to add another parent menu and will display your previous parent menu.
Here is my code:
<?xml version="1.0"?> <config xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="urn:magento:module:Magento_Backend:etc/menu.xsd">
<menu>
<add id="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" title="Grand Parent" module="Vendor_Module" sortOrder="100" resource="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" />
<add id="Vendor_Module::jsutariya_listgallery" title="Parent" module="Vendor_Module" sortOrder="10" resource="Vendor_Module::listgallery" parent="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" />
<add id="Vendor_Module::jsutariya_settings" title="Child" module="Vendor_Module"
sortOrder="40" action="adminhtml/system_config/edit/section/list_gallery"
resource="Vendor_Module::settings" parent="Vendor_Module::jsutariya_listgallery"/>
<add id="Vendor_Module::jsutariya_listgallery1" title="Another Parent" module="Vendor_Module" sortOrder="20" resource="Vendor_Module::listgallery" parent="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" />
</menu>
</config>
The main culprit is the following CSS and I don't know why its added in the first place by Magento
.admin__menu .level-0 > .submenu > ul > .level-1:only-of-type > .submenu-group-title {
display: none;
}
2
Thanks Shankar. I wonder why Magento kept it hidden. Users will get confused by this because they will only seeSettings
and will wonder to which module it is related to.
– Jaimin Sutariya
2 days ago
add a comment |
Honestly, I didn't give the proper answer to your question. But found a way to show the parent menu. Actually, Magento is hiding First "parent" menu via CSS. So you need to add another parent menu and will display your previous parent menu.
Here is my code:
<?xml version="1.0"?> <config xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="urn:magento:module:Magento_Backend:etc/menu.xsd">
<menu>
<add id="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" title="Grand Parent" module="Vendor_Module" sortOrder="100" resource="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" />
<add id="Vendor_Module::jsutariya_listgallery" title="Parent" module="Vendor_Module" sortOrder="10" resource="Vendor_Module::listgallery" parent="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" />
<add id="Vendor_Module::jsutariya_settings" title="Child" module="Vendor_Module"
sortOrder="40" action="adminhtml/system_config/edit/section/list_gallery"
resource="Vendor_Module::settings" parent="Vendor_Module::jsutariya_listgallery"/>
<add id="Vendor_Module::jsutariya_listgallery1" title="Another Parent" module="Vendor_Module" sortOrder="20" resource="Vendor_Module::listgallery" parent="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" />
</menu>
</config>
The main culprit is the following CSS and I don't know why its added in the first place by Magento
.admin__menu .level-0 > .submenu > ul > .level-1:only-of-type > .submenu-group-title {
display: none;
}
Honestly, I didn't give the proper answer to your question. But found a way to show the parent menu. Actually, Magento is hiding First "parent" menu via CSS. So you need to add another parent menu and will display your previous parent menu.
Here is my code:
<?xml version="1.0"?> <config xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="urn:magento:module:Magento_Backend:etc/menu.xsd">
<menu>
<add id="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" title="Grand Parent" module="Vendor_Module" sortOrder="100" resource="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" />
<add id="Vendor_Module::jsutariya_listgallery" title="Parent" module="Vendor_Module" sortOrder="10" resource="Vendor_Module::listgallery" parent="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" />
<add id="Vendor_Module::jsutariya_settings" title="Child" module="Vendor_Module"
sortOrder="40" action="adminhtml/system_config/edit/section/list_gallery"
resource="Vendor_Module::settings" parent="Vendor_Module::jsutariya_listgallery"/>
<add id="Vendor_Module::jsutariya_listgallery1" title="Another Parent" module="Vendor_Module" sortOrder="20" resource="Vendor_Module::listgallery" parent="Vendor_Module::jsutariya" />
</menu>
</config>
The main culprit is the following CSS and I don't know why its added in the first place by Magento
.admin__menu .level-0 > .submenu > ul > .level-1:only-of-type > .submenu-group-title {
display: none;
}
answered 2 days ago
ShankarShankar
11226
11226
2
Thanks Shankar. I wonder why Magento kept it hidden. Users will get confused by this because they will only seeSettings
and will wonder to which module it is related to.
– Jaimin Sutariya
2 days ago
add a comment |
2
Thanks Shankar. I wonder why Magento kept it hidden. Users will get confused by this because they will only seeSettings
and will wonder to which module it is related to.
– Jaimin Sutariya
2 days ago
2
2
Thanks Shankar. I wonder why Magento kept it hidden. Users will get confused by this because they will only see
Settings
and will wonder to which module it is related to.– Jaimin Sutariya
2 days ago
Thanks Shankar. I wonder why Magento kept it hidden. Users will get confused by this because they will only see
Settings
and will wonder to which module it is related to.– Jaimin Sutariya
2 days ago
add a comment |
After research a lot I found that it is a not default Magento Bug. But it is a feature!
Actually, you can not see parent title because you have a single group.
Let's understand with an example :
In your custom module, you have created Grand menu
> Parent menu
> Child menu
So in above Parent menu
is a single group (You have only a single parent menu).
But if you create another group menu under Grand menu like : Grand menu
> Parent menu 2
> Child menu
So here you have created 2 Parent menu
(1) is Parent menu
& (2) Parent menu 2
so basically it is 2 groups. if menu group is more then 1 group then Parent menu
will display. It will not display if you have only single group menu.
Magento Core Example :
Go to Admin > Content
there is 2 groups Elements and Design
So it's parent menu is displaying. check below screen shoot.
But Go to Admin > Sales
there is only single group Sales so parent menu is not displaying.
Conclusion : If you want to display parent menu then you have to create 2 groups in the menu. Like above screenshot.
- Issue is created in Git hub
- Issue rejected Reason (Solution)
Let me know if you have any query/concern in the above explanation. I hope it helps!
add a comment |
After research a lot I found that it is a not default Magento Bug. But it is a feature!
Actually, you can not see parent title because you have a single group.
Let's understand with an example :
In your custom module, you have created Grand menu
> Parent menu
> Child menu
So in above Parent menu
is a single group (You have only a single parent menu).
But if you create another group menu under Grand menu like : Grand menu
> Parent menu 2
> Child menu
So here you have created 2 Parent menu
(1) is Parent menu
& (2) Parent menu 2
so basically it is 2 groups. if menu group is more then 1 group then Parent menu
will display. It will not display if you have only single group menu.
Magento Core Example :
Go to Admin > Content
there is 2 groups Elements and Design
So it's parent menu is displaying. check below screen shoot.
But Go to Admin > Sales
there is only single group Sales so parent menu is not displaying.
Conclusion : If you want to display parent menu then you have to create 2 groups in the menu. Like above screenshot.
- Issue is created in Git hub
- Issue rejected Reason (Solution)
Let me know if you have any query/concern in the above explanation. I hope it helps!
add a comment |
After research a lot I found that it is a not default Magento Bug. But it is a feature!
Actually, you can not see parent title because you have a single group.
Let's understand with an example :
In your custom module, you have created Grand menu
> Parent menu
> Child menu
So in above Parent menu
is a single group (You have only a single parent menu).
But if you create another group menu under Grand menu like : Grand menu
> Parent menu 2
> Child menu
So here you have created 2 Parent menu
(1) is Parent menu
& (2) Parent menu 2
so basically it is 2 groups. if menu group is more then 1 group then Parent menu
will display. It will not display if you have only single group menu.
Magento Core Example :
Go to Admin > Content
there is 2 groups Elements and Design
So it's parent menu is displaying. check below screen shoot.
But Go to Admin > Sales
there is only single group Sales so parent menu is not displaying.
Conclusion : If you want to display parent menu then you have to create 2 groups in the menu. Like above screenshot.
- Issue is created in Git hub
- Issue rejected Reason (Solution)
Let me know if you have any query/concern in the above explanation. I hope it helps!
After research a lot I found that it is a not default Magento Bug. But it is a feature!
Actually, you can not see parent title because you have a single group.
Let's understand with an example :
In your custom module, you have created Grand menu
> Parent menu
> Child menu
So in above Parent menu
is a single group (You have only a single parent menu).
But if you create another group menu under Grand menu like : Grand menu
> Parent menu 2
> Child menu
So here you have created 2 Parent menu
(1) is Parent menu
& (2) Parent menu 2
so basically it is 2 groups. if menu group is more then 1 group then Parent menu
will display. It will not display if you have only single group menu.
Magento Core Example :
Go to Admin > Content
there is 2 groups Elements and Design
So it's parent menu is displaying. check below screen shoot.
But Go to Admin > Sales
there is only single group Sales so parent menu is not displaying.
Conclusion : If you want to display parent menu then you have to create 2 groups in the menu. Like above screenshot.
- Issue is created in Git hub
- Issue rejected Reason (Solution)
Let me know if you have any query/concern in the above explanation. I hope it helps!
edited 13 hours ago
answered 14 hours ago
Chirag PatelChirag Patel
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You have to need change _menu.less for fix the child menu issue actually Admin Navigation Menu labels hide in css.
You can change below _menu.less file path and comment code which is already display:none.
File path:
magento/vendor/magento/theme-adminhtml-backend/Magento_Backend/web/css/source/module/_menu.less
// This part hides Submenu Group Titles only for menus with single groups.
/*.submenu .column:only-of-type .submenu-group-title,
.level-0 > .submenu > ul > .level-1:only-of-type > .submenu-group-title {
display: none;
}*/
For more Details refer below links:
https://github.com/magento/magento2/issues/13707
https://github.com/magento/magento2/commit/d91e96b529e70dcec55d3b5336b471791dc42d54
add a comment |
You have to need change _menu.less for fix the child menu issue actually Admin Navigation Menu labels hide in css.
You can change below _menu.less file path and comment code which is already display:none.
File path:
magento/vendor/magento/theme-adminhtml-backend/Magento_Backend/web/css/source/module/_menu.less
// This part hides Submenu Group Titles only for menus with single groups.
/*.submenu .column:only-of-type .submenu-group-title,
.level-0 > .submenu > ul > .level-1:only-of-type > .submenu-group-title {
display: none;
}*/
For more Details refer below links:
https://github.com/magento/magento2/issues/13707
https://github.com/magento/magento2/commit/d91e96b529e70dcec55d3b5336b471791dc42d54
add a comment |
You have to need change _menu.less for fix the child menu issue actually Admin Navigation Menu labels hide in css.
You can change below _menu.less file path and comment code which is already display:none.
File path:
magento/vendor/magento/theme-adminhtml-backend/Magento_Backend/web/css/source/module/_menu.less
// This part hides Submenu Group Titles only for menus with single groups.
/*.submenu .column:only-of-type .submenu-group-title,
.level-0 > .submenu > ul > .level-1:only-of-type > .submenu-group-title {
display: none;
}*/
For more Details refer below links:
https://github.com/magento/magento2/issues/13707
https://github.com/magento/magento2/commit/d91e96b529e70dcec55d3b5336b471791dc42d54
You have to need change _menu.less for fix the child menu issue actually Admin Navigation Menu labels hide in css.
You can change below _menu.less file path and comment code which is already display:none.
File path:
magento/vendor/magento/theme-adminhtml-backend/Magento_Backend/web/css/source/module/_menu.less
// This part hides Submenu Group Titles only for menus with single groups.
/*.submenu .column:only-of-type .submenu-group-title,
.level-0 > .submenu > ul > .level-1:only-of-type > .submenu-group-title {
display: none;
}*/
For more Details refer below links:
https://github.com/magento/magento2/issues/13707
https://github.com/magento/magento2/commit/d91e96b529e70dcec55d3b5336b471791dc42d54
answered 2 days ago
Kirti NariyaKirti Nariya
1,103415
1,103415
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