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A composable, themeable and customizable sidebar component.
A sidebar that collapses to icons.
Sidebars are one of the most complex components to build. They are central
to any application and often contain a lot of moving parts.
I don't like building sidebars. So I built 30+ of them. All kinds of
configurations. Then I extracted the core components into sidebar.tsx.
We now have a solid foundation to build on top of. Composable. Themeable.
Customizable.
Browse the Blocks Library .
Installation
CLI Manual
Run the following command to install sidebar.tsx
Add the following colors to your CSS file The command above should install the colors for you. If not, copy and paste the following in your CSS file.
app/globals.cssCopy @layer base {
:root {
--sidebar : oklch ( 0.985 0 0 );
--sidebar-foreground : oklch ( 0.145 0 0 );
--sidebar-primary : oklch ( 0.205 0 0 );
--sidebar-primary-foreground : oklch ( 0.985 0 0 );
--sidebar-accent : oklch ( 0.97 0 0 );
--sidebar-accent-foreground : oklch ( 0.205 0 0 );
--sidebar-border : oklch ( 0.922 0 0 );
--sidebar-ring : oklch ( 0.708 0 0 );
}
.dark {
--sidebar : oklch ( 0.205 0 0 );
--sidebar-foreground : oklch ( 0.985 0 0 );
--sidebar-primary : oklch ( 0.488 0.243 264.376 );
--sidebar-primary-foreground : oklch ( 0.985 0 0 );
--sidebar-accent : oklch ( 0.269 0 0 );
--sidebar-accent-foreground : oklch ( 0.985 0 0 );
--sidebar-border : oklch ( 1 0 0 / 10 % );
--sidebar-ring : oklch ( 0.439 0 0 );
}
}
Structure A Sidebar component is composed of the following parts:
SidebarProvider - Handles collapsible state.
Sidebar - The sidebar container.
SidebarHeader and SidebarFooter - Sticky at the top and bottom of the sidebar.
SidebarContent - Scrollable content.
SidebarGroup - Section within the SidebarContent.
SidebarTrigger - Trigger for the Sidebar.
Usage app/layout.tsxCopy import { SidebarProvider, SidebarTrigger } from "@/components/ui/sidebar"
import { AppSidebar } from "@/components/app-sidebar"
export default function Layout ({ children } : { children : React . ReactNode }) {
return (
< SidebarProvider >
< AppSidebar />
< main >
< SidebarTrigger />
{ children }
</ main >
</ SidebarProvider >
)
} components/app-sidebar.tsxCopy import {
Sidebar,
SidebarContent,
SidebarFooter,
SidebarGroup,
SidebarHeader,
} from "@/components/ui/sidebar"
export function AppSidebar () {
return (
< Sidebar >
< SidebarHeader />
< SidebarContent >
< SidebarGroup />
< SidebarGroup />
</ SidebarContent >
< SidebarFooter />
</ Sidebar >
)
}
Let's start with the most basic sidebar. A collapsible sidebar with a menu.
Add a SidebarProvider and SidebarTrigger at the root of your application.
app/layout.tsxCopy import { SidebarProvider, SidebarTrigger } from "@/components/ui/sidebar"
import { AppSidebar } from "@/components/app-sidebar"
export default function Layout ({ children } : { children : React . ReactNode }) {
return (
< SidebarProvider >
< AppSidebar />
< main >
< SidebarTrigger />
{ children }
</ main >
</ SidebarProvider >
)
} Create a new sidebar component at components/app-sidebar.tsx. components/app-sidebar.tsxCopy import { Sidebar, SidebarContent } from "@/components/ui/sidebar"
export function AppSidebar () {
return (
< Sidebar
Now, let's add a SidebarMenu to the sidebar. We'll use the SidebarMenu component in a SidebarGroup.
components/app-sidebar.tsxCopy You've created your first sidebar. You should see something like this:
Your first sidebar.
Components The components in sidebar.tsx are built to be composable i.e you build your sidebar by putting the provided components together. They also compose well with other pitsi/ui components such as DropdownMenu, Collapsible or Dialog etc.
If you need to change the code in sidebar.tsx, you are encouraged to do so. The code is yours. Use sidebar.tsx as a starting point and build your own.
In the next sections, we'll go over each component and how to use them.
The SidebarProvider component is used to provide the sidebar context to the Sidebar component. You should always wrap your application in a SidebarProvider component.
Props
Width If you have a single sidebar in your application, you can use the SIDEBAR_WIDTH and SIDEBAR_WIDTH_MOBILE variables in sidebar.tsx to set the width of the sidebar.
components/ui/sidebar.tsxCopy const SIDEBAR_WIDTH = "16rem"
const SIDEBAR_WIDTH_MOBILE = "18rem" For multiple sidebars in your application, you can use the style prop to set the width of the sidebar.
To set the width of the sidebar, you can use the --sidebar-width and --sidebar-width-mobile CSS variables in the style prop.
components/ui/sidebar.tsxCopy < SidebarProvider
style = { {
"--sidebar-width" : "20rem" ,
"--sidebar-width-mobile" : "20rem" ,
} }
>
< Sidebar />
</ SidebarProvider > This will handle the width of the sidebar but also the layout spacing.
Keyboard Shortcut The SIDEBAR_KEYBOARD_SHORTCUT variable is used to set the keyboard shortcut used to open and close the sidebar.
To trigger the sidebar, you use the cmd+b keyboard shortcut on Mac and ctrl+b on Windows.
You can change the keyboard shortcut by updating the SIDEBAR_KEYBOARD_SHORTCUT variable.
components/ui/sidebar.tsxCopy const SIDEBAR_KEYBOARD_SHORTCUT = "b"
Persisted State The SidebarProvider supports persisting the sidebar state across page reloads and server-side rendering. It uses cookies to store the current state of the sidebar. When the sidebar state changes, a default cookie named sidebar_state is set with the current open/closed state. This cookie is then read on subsequent page loads to restore the sidebar state.
To persist sidebar state in Next.js, set up your SidebarProvider in app/layout.tsx like this:
app/layout.tsxCopy import { cookies } from "next/headers"
import { SidebarProvider, SidebarTrigger } from "@/components/ui/sidebar"
import { AppSidebar } from "@/components/app-sidebar"
export async function Layout ({ children } : { children : React . ReactNode }) {
const cookieStore = await cookies ()
const defaultOpen = cookieStore. get ( "sidebar_state" )?.value === "true"
return (
< SidebarProvider defaultOpen = { defaultOpen } >
< AppSidebar />
< main >
< SidebarTrigger />
{ children }
</ main >
</ SidebarProvider >
)
} You can change the name of the cookie by updating the SIDEBAR_COOKIE_NAME variable in sidebar.tsx.
components/ui/sidebar.tsxCopy const SIDEBAR_COOKIE_NAME = "sidebar_state"
The main Sidebar component used to render a collapsible sidebar.
Copy import { Sidebar } from "@/components/ui/sidebar"
export function AppSidebar () {
return < Sidebar />
}
Props
side Use the side prop to change the side of the sidebar.
Available options are left and right.
Copy import { Sidebar } from "@/components/ui/sidebar"
export function AppSidebar () {
return < Sidebar side = "left | right" />
}
variant Use the variant prop to change the variant of the sidebar.
Available options are sidebar, floating and inset.
Copy import { Sidebar } from "@/components/ui/sidebar"
export function AppSidebar () {
return < Sidebar variant = "sidebar | floating | inset" />
} Note: If you use the inset variant, remember to wrap your main content
in a SidebarInset component.
Copy < SidebarProvider >
< Sidebar variant = "inset" />
< SidebarInset >
< main > { children } </ main >
</ SidebarInset >
</ SidebarProvider >
collapsible Use the collapsible prop to make the sidebar collapsible.
Available options are offcanvas, icon and none.
Copy import { Sidebar } from "@/components/ui/sidebar"
export function AppSidebar () {
return < Sidebar collapsible = "offcanvas | icon | none" />
}
The useSidebar hook is used to control the sidebar.
Copy import { useSidebar } from "@/components/ui/sidebar"
export function AppSidebar () {
const {
state ,
open ,
setOpen ,
openMobile ,
setOpenMobile ,
isMobile ,
toggleSidebar ,
} = useSidebar ()
}
Use the SidebarHeader component to add a sticky header to the sidebar.
The following example adds a <DropdownMenu> to the SidebarHeader.
A sidebar header with a dropdown menu.
components/app-sidebar.tsxCopy < Sidebar >
< SidebarHeader >
< SidebarMenu >
< SidebarMenuItem >
< DropdownMenu >
< DropdownMenuTrigger asChild >
< SidebarMenuButton >
Select Workspace
< ChevronDown className = "ml-auto" />
</ SidebarMenuButton >
</ DropdownMenuTrigger >
< DropdownMenuContent className = "w-[--radix-popper-anchor-width]" >
< DropdownMenuItem >
< span >Acme Inc</ span >
</ DropdownMenuItem >
< DropdownMenuItem >
< span >Acme Corp.</ span >
</ DropdownMenuItem >
</ DropdownMenuContent >
</ DropdownMenu >
</ SidebarMenuItem >
</ SidebarMenu >
</ SidebarHeader >
</ Sidebar >
Use the SidebarFooter component to add a sticky footer to the sidebar.
The following example adds a <DropdownMenu> to the SidebarFooter.
A sidebar footer with a dropdown menu.
components/app-sidebar.tsxCopy export function AppSidebar () {
return (
< SidebarProvider >
< Sidebar >
< SidebarHeader />
< SidebarContent />
< SidebarFooter >
< SidebarMenu >
< SidebarMenuItem >
< DropdownMenu >
< DropdownMenuTrigger asChild >
< SidebarMenuButton >
< User2 /> Username
< ChevronUp className = "ml-auto" />
</ SidebarMenuButton >
</ DropdownMenuTrigger >
< DropdownMenuContent
side = "top"
className = "w-[--radix-popper-anchor-width]"
>
< DropdownMenuItem >
< span >Account</ span >
</ DropdownMenuItem >
< DropdownMenuItem >
< span >Billing</ span >
</ DropdownMenuItem >
< DropdownMenuItem >
< span >Sign out</ span >
</ DropdownMenuItem >
</ DropdownMenuContent >
</ DropdownMenu >
</ SidebarMenuItem >
</ SidebarMenu >
</ SidebarFooter >
</ Sidebar >
</ SidebarProvider >
)
}
The SidebarContent component is used to wrap the content of the sidebar. This is where you add your SidebarGroup components. It is scrollable.
Copy import { Sidebar, SidebarContent } from "@/components/ui/sidebar"
export function AppSidebar () {
return (
< Sidebar >
< SidebarContent >
< SidebarGroup />
< SidebarGroup />
</ SidebarContent >
</ Sidebar >
)
}
Use the SidebarGroup component to create a section within the sidebar.
A SidebarGroup has a SidebarGroupLabel, a SidebarGroupContent and an optional SidebarGroupAction.
Copy import { Sidebar, SidebarContent, SidebarGroup } from "@/components/ui/sidebar"
export function AppSidebar () {
return (
< Sidebar >
< SidebarContent >
< SidebarGroup >
< SidebarGroupLabel >Application</ SidebarGroupLabel >
< SidebarGroupAction >
< Plus /> < span className = "sr-only" >Add Project</ span >
</ SidebarGroupAction >
< SidebarGroupContent ></ SidebarGroupContent >
</ SidebarGroup >
</ SidebarContent >
</ Sidebar >
)
}
To make a SidebarGroup collapsible, wrap it in a Collapsible.
A collapsible sidebar group.
Copy export function AppSidebar () {
return (
< Collapsible defaultOpen className = "group/collapsible" >
< SidebarGroup >
< SidebarGroupLabel asChild >
< CollapsibleTrigger >
Help
< ChevronDown className = "ml-auto transition-transform group-data-[state=open]/collapsible:rotate-180" />
</ CollapsibleTrigger >
</ SidebarGroupLabel >
< CollapsibleContent >
< SidebarGroupContent />
</ CollapsibleContent >
</ SidebarGroup >
</ Collapsible >
)
} Note: We wrap the CollapsibleTrigger in a SidebarGroupLabel to render
a button.
Use the SidebarGroupAction component to add an action button to the SidebarGroup.
A sidebar group with an action button.
Copy export function AppSidebar () {
return (
< SidebarGroup >
< SidebarGroupLabel asChild >Projects</ SidebarGroupLabel >
< SidebarGroupAction title = "Add Project" >
< Plus /> < span className = "sr-only" >Add Project</ span >
</ SidebarGroupAction >
< SidebarGroupContent />
</ SidebarGroup >
)
}
The SidebarMenu component is used for building a menu within a SidebarGroup.
A SidebarMenu component is composed of SidebarMenuItem, SidebarMenuButton, <SidebarMenuAction /> and <SidebarMenuSub /> components.
Here's an example of a SidebarMenu component rendering a list of projects.
A sidebar menu with a list of projects.
Copy < Sidebar >
< SidebarContent >
< SidebarGroup >
< SidebarGroupLabel >Projects</ SidebarGroupLabel >
< SidebarGroupContent >
< SidebarMenu >
{ projects. map (( project ) => (
< SidebarMenuItem key = { project.name } >
< SidebarMenuButton asChild >
< a href = { project.url } >
< project.icon />
< span > { project.name } </ span >
</ a >
</ SidebarMenuButton >
</ SidebarMenuItem >
)) }
</ SidebarMenu >
</ SidebarGroupContent >
</ SidebarGroup >
</ SidebarContent >
</ Sidebar >
The SidebarMenuButton component is used to render a menu button within a SidebarMenuItem.
Link or Anchor By default, the SidebarMenuButton renders a button but you can use the asChild prop to render a different component such as a Link or an a tag.
Copy < SidebarMenuButton asChild >
< a href = "#" >Home</ a >
</ SidebarMenuButton >
Icon and Label You can render an icon and a truncated label inside the button. Remember to wrap the label in a <span>.
Copy < SidebarMenuButton asChild >
< a href = "#" >
< Home />
< span >Home</ span >
</ a >
</ SidebarMenuButton >
isActive Use the isActive prop to mark a menu item as active.
Copy < SidebarMenuButton asChild isActive >
< a href = "#" >Home</ a >
</ SidebarMenuButton >
The SidebarMenuAction component is used to render a menu action within a SidebarMenuItem.
This button works independently of the SidebarMenuButton i.e you can have the <SidebarMenuButton /> as a clickable link and the <SidebarMenuAction /> as a button.
Copy < SidebarMenuItem >
< SidebarMenuButton asChild >
< a href = "#" >
< Home />
< span >Home</ span >
</ a >
</ SidebarMenuButton >
< SidebarMenuAction >
< Plus /> < span className = "sr-only" >Add Project</ span >
</ SidebarMenuAction >
</ SidebarMenuItem >
Here's an example of a SidebarMenuAction component rendering a DropdownMenu.
A sidebar menu action with a dropdown menu.
Copy < SidebarMenuItem >
< SidebarMenuButton asChild >
< a href = "#" >
< Home />
< span >Home</ span >
</ a >
</ SidebarMenuButton >
< DropdownMenu >
< DropdownMenuTrigger asChild >
< SidebarMenuAction >
< MoreHorizontal />
</ SidebarMenuAction >
</ DropdownMenuTrigger >
< DropdownMenuContent side = "right" align = "start" >
< DropdownMenuItem >
< span >Edit Project</ span >
</ DropdownMenuItem >
< DropdownMenuItem >
< span >Delete Project</ span >
</ DropdownMenuItem >
</ DropdownMenuContent >
</ DropdownMenu >
</ SidebarMenuItem >
The SidebarMenuSub component is used to render a submenu within a SidebarMenu.
Use <SidebarMenuSubItem /> and <SidebarMenuSubButton /> to render a submenu item.
A sidebar menu with a submenu.
Copy < SidebarMenuItem >
< SidebarMenuButton />
< SidebarMenuSub >
< SidebarMenuSubItem >
< SidebarMenuSubButton />
</ SidebarMenuSubItem >
< SidebarMenuSubItem >
< SidebarMenuSubButton />
</ SidebarMenuSubItem >
</ SidebarMenuSub >
</ SidebarMenuItem >
To make a SidebarMenu component collapsible, wrap it and the SidebarMenuSub components in a Collapsible.
A collapsible sidebar menu.
Copy < SidebarMenu >
< Collapsible defaultOpen className = "group/collapsible" >
< SidebarMenuItem >
< CollapsibleTrigger asChild >
< SidebarMenuButton />
</ CollapsibleTrigger >
< CollapsibleContent >
< SidebarMenuSub >
< SidebarMenuSubItem />
</ SidebarMenuSub >
</ CollapsibleContent >
</ SidebarMenuItem >
</ Collapsible >
</ SidebarMenu >
The SidebarMenuBadge component is used to render a badge within a SidebarMenuItem.
A sidebar menu with a badge.
Copy < SidebarMenuItem >
< SidebarMenuButton />
< SidebarMenuBadge >24</ SidebarMenuBadge >
</ SidebarMenuItem >
The SidebarMenuSkeleton component is used to render a skeleton for a SidebarMenu. You can use this to show a loading state when using React Server Components, SWR or react-query.
Copy function NavProjectsSkeleton () {
return (
< SidebarMenu >
{ Array. from ({ length: 5 }). map (( _ , index ) => (
< SidebarMenuItem key = { index } >
< SidebarMenuSkeleton />
</ SidebarMenuItem >
)) }
</ SidebarMenu >
)
}
The SidebarSeparator component is used to render a separator within a Sidebar.
Copy < Sidebar >
< SidebarHeader />
< SidebarSeparator />
< SidebarContent >
< SidebarGroup />
< SidebarSeparator />
< SidebarGroup />
</ SidebarContent >
</ Sidebar >
Use the SidebarTrigger component to render a button that toggles the sidebar.
The SidebarTrigger component must be used within a SidebarProvider.
Copy < SidebarProvider >
< Sidebar />
< main >
< SidebarTrigger />
</ main >
</ SidebarProvider >
Custom Trigger To create a custom trigger, you can use the useSidebar hook.
Copy import { useSidebar } from "@/components/ui/sidebar"
export function CustomTrigger () {
const { toggleSidebar } = useSidebar ()
return < button onClick = { toggleSidebar } >Toggle Sidebar</ button >
}
The SidebarRail component is used to render a rail within a Sidebar. This rail can be used to toggle the sidebar.
Copy < Sidebar >
< SidebarHeader />
< SidebarContent >
< SidebarGroup />
</ SidebarContent >
< SidebarFooter />
< SidebarRail />
</ Sidebar >
Data Fetching
React Server Components Here's an example of a SidebarMenu component rendering a list of projects using React Server Components.
A sidebar menu using React Server Components.
Skeleton to show loading state.Copy function NavProjectsSkeleton () {
return (
< SidebarMenu >
{ Array. from ({ length: 5 }). map (( _ , index ) => (
< SidebarMenuItem key = { index } >
< SidebarMenuSkeleton showIcon />
</ SidebarMenuItem >
)) }
</ SidebarMenu >
)
} Server component fetching data.Copy async function NavProjects () {
const projects = await fetchProjects ()
return (
< SidebarMenu >
{ projects. map (( project ) => (
< SidebarMenuItem key = { project.name } >
< SidebarMenuButton asChild >
< a href = { project.url } >
< project.icon />
< span > { project.name } </ span >
</ a >
</ SidebarMenuButton >
</ SidebarMenuItem >
)) }
</ SidebarMenu >
)
} Usage with React Suspense.Copy function AppSidebar () {
return (
< Sidebar >
< SidebarContent >
< SidebarGroup >
< SidebarGroupLabel >Projects</ SidebarGroupLabel >
< SidebarGroupContent >
< React.Suspense fallback = { < NavProjectsSkeleton /> } >
< NavProjects />
</ React.Suspense >
</ SidebarGroupContent >
</ SidebarGroup >
</ SidebarContent >
</ Sidebar >
)
}
SWR and React Query SWRCopy function NavProjects () {
const { data , isLoading } = useSWR ( "/api/projects" , fetcher)
if (isLoading) {
return (
< SidebarMenu >
{ Array. from ({ length: 5 }). map (( _ , index ) => (
< SidebarMenuItem key = { index } >
< SidebarMenuSkeleton showIcon />
</ SidebarMenuItem >
)) }
</ SidebarMenu >
)
}
if ( ! data) {
return ...
}
return (
< SidebarMenu >
{ data. map (( project ) => (
< SidebarMenuItem key = { project.name } >
< SidebarMenuButton asChild >
< a href = { project.url } >
< project.icon />
< span > { project.name } </ span >
</ a >
</ SidebarMenuButton >
</ SidebarMenuItem >
)) }
</ SidebarMenu >
)
} React QueryCopy function NavProjects () {
const { data , isLoading } = useQuery ()
if (isLoading) {
return (
< SidebarMenu >
{ Array. from ({ length: 5 }). map (( _ , index ) => (
< SidebarMenuItem key = { index } >
< SidebarMenuSkeleton showIcon />
</ SidebarMenuItem >
)) }
</ SidebarMenu >
)
}
if ( ! data) {
return ...
}
return (
< SidebarMenu >
{ data. map (( project ) => (
< SidebarMenuItem key = { project.name } >
< SidebarMenuButton asChild >
< a href = { project.url } >
< project.icon />
< span > { project.name } </ span >
</ a >
</ SidebarMenuButton >
</ SidebarMenuItem >
)) }
</ SidebarMenu >
)
}
Use the open and onOpenChange props to control the sidebar.
Copy export function AppSidebar () {
const [ open , setOpen ] = React. useState ( false )
return (
< SidebarProvider open = { open } onOpenChange = { setOpen } >
< Sidebar />
</ SidebarProvider >
)
}
Theming We use the following CSS variables to theme the sidebar.
Copy @layer base {
:root {
--sidebar-background : 0 0 % 98 % ;
--sidebar-foreground : 240 5.3 % 26.1 % ;
--sidebar-primary : 240 5.9 % 10 % ;
--sidebar-primary-foreground : 0 0 % 98 % ;
--sidebar-accent : 240 4.8 % 95.9 % ;
--sidebar-accent-foreground : 240 5.9 % 10 % ;
--sidebar-border : 220 13 % 91 % ;
--sidebar-ring : 217.2 91.2 % 59.8 % ;
}
.dark {
--sidebar-background : 240 5.9 % 10 % ;
--sidebar-foreground : 240 4.8 % 95.9 % ;
--sidebar-primary : 0 0 % 98 % ;
--sidebar-primary-foreground : 240 5.9 % 10 % ;
--sidebar-accent : 240 3.7 % 15.9 % ;
--sidebar-accent-foreground : 240 4.8 % 95.9 % ;
--sidebar-border : 240 3.7 % 15.9 % ;
--sidebar-ring : 217.2 91.2 % 59.8 % ;
}
} We intentionally use different variables for the sidebar and the rest of the application to make it easy to have a sidebar that is styled differently from the rest of the application. Think a sidebar with a darker shade from the main application.
Styling Here are some tips for styling the sidebar based on different states.
Styling an element based on the sidebar collapsible state. The following will hide the SidebarGroup when the sidebar is in icon mode.
Copy < Sidebar collapsible = "icon" >
< SidebarContent >
< SidebarGroup className = "group-data-[collapsible=icon]:hidden" />
</ SidebarContent >
</ Sidebar >
Styling a menu action based on the menu button active state. The following will force the menu action to be visible when the menu button is active.
Copy < SidebarMenuItem >
< SidebarMenuButton />
< SidebarMenuAction className = "peer-data-[active=true]/menu-button:opacity-100" />
</ SidebarMenuItem > You can find more tips on using states for styling in this Twitter thread .
Changelog
2024-10-30 Cookie handling in setOpen
#5593 - Improved setOpen callback logic in <SidebarProvider>.
Update the setOpen callback in <SidebarProvider> as follows:
Copy const setOpen = React. useCallback (
( value : boolean | (( value : boolean ) => boolean )) => {
const openState = typeof value === "function" ? value (open) : value
if (setOpenProp) {
setOpenProp (openState)
} else {
_setOpen (openState)
}
// This sets the cookie to keep the sidebar state.
document.cookie = `${ SIDEBAR_COOKIE_NAME }=${ openState }; path=/; max-age=${ SIDEBAR_COOKIE_MAX_AGE }`
},
[setOpenProp, open]
)
#5491 - Moved text-sidebar-foreground from <SidebarProvider> to <Sidebar> component.
Fixed typo in useSidebar hook.
sidebar.tsxCopy - throw new Error("useSidebar must be used within a Sidebar.")
+ throw new Error("useSidebar must be used within a SidebarProvider.")
>
< SidebarContent />
</ Sidebar >
)
}
import { Calendar, Home, Inbox, Search, Settings } from "lucide-react"
import {
Sidebar,
SidebarContent,
SidebarGroup,
SidebarGroupContent,
SidebarGroupLabel,
SidebarMenu,
SidebarMenuButton,
SidebarMenuItem,
} from "@/components/ui/sidebar"
// Menu items.
const items = [
{
title: "Home" ,
url: "#" ,
icon: Home,
},
{
title: "Inbox" ,
url: "#" ,
icon: Inbox,
},
{
title: "Calendar" ,
url: "#" ,
icon: Calendar,
},
{
title: "Search" ,
url: "#" ,
icon: Search,
},
{
title: "Settings" ,
url: "#" ,
icon: Settings,
},
]
export function AppSidebar () {
return (
< Sidebar >
< SidebarContent >
< SidebarGroup >
< SidebarGroupLabel >Application</ SidebarGroupLabel >
< SidebarGroupContent >
< SidebarMenu >
{ items. map (( item ) => (
< SidebarMenuItem key = { item.title } >
< SidebarMenuButton asChild >
< a href = { item.url } >
< item.icon />
< span > { item.title } </ span >
</ a >
</ SidebarMenuButton >
</ SidebarMenuItem >
)) }
</ SidebarMenu >
</ SidebarGroupContent >
</ SidebarGroup >
</ SidebarContent >
</ Sidebar >
)
}
Copy "use client"
import { Calendar, Home, Inbox, Search, Settings } from "lucide-react"
import {
Sidebar,
SidebarContent,
SidebarGroup,
SidebarGroupContent,
SidebarGroupLabel,
SidebarInset,
SidebarMenu,
SidebarMenuButton,
SidebarMenuItem,
SidebarProvider,
SidebarTrigger,
} from "@/components/ui/sidebar"
// Menu items.
const items = [
{
title: "Home" ,
url: "#" ,
icon: Home,
},
{
title: "Inbox" ,
url: "#" ,
icon: Inbox,
},
{
title: "Calendar" ,
url: "#" ,
icon: Calendar,
},
{
title: "Search" ,
url: "#" ,
icon: Search,
},
{
title: "Settings" ,
url: "#" ,
icon: Settings,
},
]
export function AppSidebar () {
return (
< SidebarProvider >
< Sidebar >
< SidebarContent >
< SidebarGroup >
< SidebarGroupLabel >Application</ SidebarGroupLabel >
< SidebarGroupContent >
< SidebarMenu >
{items. map (( item ) => (
< SidebarMenuItem key = {item.title}>
< SidebarMenuButton asChild >
< a href = {item.url}>
< item.icon />
< span >{item.title}</ span >
</ a >
</ SidebarMenuButton >
</ SidebarMenuItem >
))}
</ SidebarMenu >
</ SidebarGroupContent >
</ SidebarGroup >
</ SidebarContent >
</ Sidebar >
< SidebarInset >
< header className = "flex h-12 items-center justify-between px-4" >
< SidebarTrigger />
</ header >
</ SidebarInset >
</ SidebarProvider >
)
}
Copy import { AppSidebar } from "@/components/app-sidebar"
import {
Breadcrumb,
BreadcrumbItem,
BreadcrumbLink,
BreadcrumbList,
BreadcrumbPage,
BreadcrumbSeparator,
} from "@/components/ui/breadcrumb"
import { Separator } from "@/components/ui/separator"
import {
SidebarInset,
SidebarProvider,
SidebarTrigger,
} from "@/components/ui/sidebar"
export function Page () {
return (
< SidebarProvider >
< AppSidebar />
< SidebarInset >
< header className = "flex h-16 shrink-0 items-center gap-2 transition-[width,height] ease-linear group-has-data-[collapsible=icon]/sidebar-wrapper:h-12" >
< div className = "flex items-center gap-2 px-4" >
< SidebarTrigger className = "-ml-1" />
< Separator
orientation = "vertical"
className = "mr-2 data-[orientation=vertical]:h-4"
/>
< Breadcrumb >
< BreadcrumbList >
< BreadcrumbItem className = "hidden md:block" >
< BreadcrumbLink href = "#" >
Building Your Application
</ BreadcrumbLink >
</ BreadcrumbItem >
< BreadcrumbSeparator className = "hidden md:block" />
< BreadcrumbItem >
< BreadcrumbPage >Data Fetching</ BreadcrumbPage >
</ BreadcrumbItem >
</ BreadcrumbList >
</ Breadcrumb >
</ div >
</ header >
< div className = "flex flex-1 flex-col gap-4 p-4 pt-0" >
< div className = "grid auto-rows-min gap-4 md:grid-cols-3" >
< div className = "bg-muted/50 aspect-video rounded-xl" />
< div className = "bg-muted/50 aspect-video rounded-xl" />
< div className = "bg-muted/50 aspect-video rounded-xl" />
</ div >
< div className = "bg-muted/50 min-h-[100vh] flex-1 rounded-xl md:min-h-min" />
</ div >
</ SidebarInset >
</ SidebarProvider >
)
}