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How to create sub menu in react-admin, because in admin-on-rest i can use prop menuItems in MenuItem Component.
Does react-admin have same props for this case?



I try create my own component, but with prop primary in ListItemText for give list name my app always show error Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property '@global'



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    How to create sub menu in react-admin, because in admin-on-rest i can use prop menuItems in MenuItem Component.
    Does react-admin have same props for this case?



    I try create my own component, but with prop primary in ListItemText for give list name my app always show error Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property '@global'



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      How to create sub menu in react-admin, because in admin-on-rest i can use prop menuItems in MenuItem Component.
      Does react-admin have same props for this case?



      I try create my own component, but with prop primary in ListItemText for give list name my app always show error Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property '@global'



      Thank you










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      How to create sub menu in react-admin, because in admin-on-rest i can use prop menuItems in MenuItem Component.
      Does react-admin have same props for this case?



      I try create my own component, but with prop primary in ListItemText for give list name my app always show error Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property '@global'



      Thank you







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          As previously explained by the maintainers/developers of react-admin, this feature is not offered by react-admin.

          If you want a sub-menu, you should create a custom menu, following the instructions given in the official react-admin documentation and implement the Material-UI's nested-list logic.

          This is a simple example of what your sub-menu could look like, according to the links I provided:



          <List component="nav" >
          <ListItem button onClick={this.handleClick}>
          <ListItemIcon>
          <InboxIcon />
          </ListItemIcon>
          <ListItemText inset primary="YOUR-SECTION-TITLE" />
          {this.state.open ? <ExpandLess /> : <ExpandMore />}
          </ListItem>
          <Collapse in={this.state.open} timeout="auto" unmountOnExit>
          <List component="div" disablePadding>
          <MenuItemLink to="/your-api-endpoint-1" primaryText="API-ENDPOINT-1" onClick={this.props.onMenuClick} />
          <MenuItemLink to="/your-api-endpoint-2" primaryText="API-ENDPOINT-2" onClick={this.props.onMenuClick} />
          <MenuItemLink to="/your-api-endpoint-3" primaryText="API-ENDPOINT-3" onClick={this.props.onMenuClick} />
          </List>
          </Collapse>
          </List>





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            As previously explained by the maintainers/developers of react-admin, this feature is not offered by react-admin.

            If you want a sub-menu, you should create a custom menu, following the instructions given in the official react-admin documentation and implement the Material-UI's nested-list logic.

            This is a simple example of what your sub-menu could look like, according to the links I provided:



            <List component="nav" >
            <ListItem button onClick={this.handleClick}>
            <ListItemIcon>
            <InboxIcon />
            </ListItemIcon>
            <ListItemText inset primary="YOUR-SECTION-TITLE" />
            {this.state.open ? <ExpandLess /> : <ExpandMore />}
            </ListItem>
            <Collapse in={this.state.open} timeout="auto" unmountOnExit>
            <List component="div" disablePadding>
            <MenuItemLink to="/your-api-endpoint-1" primaryText="API-ENDPOINT-1" onClick={this.props.onMenuClick} />
            <MenuItemLink to="/your-api-endpoint-2" primaryText="API-ENDPOINT-2" onClick={this.props.onMenuClick} />
            <MenuItemLink to="/your-api-endpoint-3" primaryText="API-ENDPOINT-3" onClick={this.props.onMenuClick} />
            </List>
            </Collapse>
            </List>





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              As previously explained by the maintainers/developers of react-admin, this feature is not offered by react-admin.

              If you want a sub-menu, you should create a custom menu, following the instructions given in the official react-admin documentation and implement the Material-UI's nested-list logic.

              This is a simple example of what your sub-menu could look like, according to the links I provided:



              <List component="nav" >
              <ListItem button onClick={this.handleClick}>
              <ListItemIcon>
              <InboxIcon />
              </ListItemIcon>
              <ListItemText inset primary="YOUR-SECTION-TITLE" />
              {this.state.open ? <ExpandLess /> : <ExpandMore />}
              </ListItem>
              <Collapse in={this.state.open} timeout="auto" unmountOnExit>
              <List component="div" disablePadding>
              <MenuItemLink to="/your-api-endpoint-1" primaryText="API-ENDPOINT-1" onClick={this.props.onMenuClick} />
              <MenuItemLink to="/your-api-endpoint-2" primaryText="API-ENDPOINT-2" onClick={this.props.onMenuClick} />
              <MenuItemLink to="/your-api-endpoint-3" primaryText="API-ENDPOINT-3" onClick={this.props.onMenuClick} />
              </List>
              </Collapse>
              </List>





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                As previously explained by the maintainers/developers of react-admin, this feature is not offered by react-admin.

                If you want a sub-menu, you should create a custom menu, following the instructions given in the official react-admin documentation and implement the Material-UI's nested-list logic.

                This is a simple example of what your sub-menu could look like, according to the links I provided:



                <List component="nav" >
                <ListItem button onClick={this.handleClick}>
                <ListItemIcon>
                <InboxIcon />
                </ListItemIcon>
                <ListItemText inset primary="YOUR-SECTION-TITLE" />
                {this.state.open ? <ExpandLess /> : <ExpandMore />}
                </ListItem>
                <Collapse in={this.state.open} timeout="auto" unmountOnExit>
                <List component="div" disablePadding>
                <MenuItemLink to="/your-api-endpoint-1" primaryText="API-ENDPOINT-1" onClick={this.props.onMenuClick} />
                <MenuItemLink to="/your-api-endpoint-2" primaryText="API-ENDPOINT-2" onClick={this.props.onMenuClick} />
                <MenuItemLink to="/your-api-endpoint-3" primaryText="API-ENDPOINT-3" onClick={this.props.onMenuClick} />
                </List>
                </Collapse>
                </List>





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                As previously explained by the maintainers/developers of react-admin, this feature is not offered by react-admin.

                If you want a sub-menu, you should create a custom menu, following the instructions given in the official react-admin documentation and implement the Material-UI's nested-list logic.

                This is a simple example of what your sub-menu could look like, according to the links I provided:



                <List component="nav" >
                <ListItem button onClick={this.handleClick}>
                <ListItemIcon>
                <InboxIcon />
                </ListItemIcon>
                <ListItemText inset primary="YOUR-SECTION-TITLE" />
                {this.state.open ? <ExpandLess /> : <ExpandMore />}
                </ListItem>
                <Collapse in={this.state.open} timeout="auto" unmountOnExit>
                <List component="div" disablePadding>
                <MenuItemLink to="/your-api-endpoint-1" primaryText="API-ENDPOINT-1" onClick={this.props.onMenuClick} />
                <MenuItemLink to="/your-api-endpoint-2" primaryText="API-ENDPOINT-2" onClick={this.props.onMenuClick} />
                <MenuItemLink to="/your-api-endpoint-3" primaryText="API-ENDPOINT-3" onClick={this.props.onMenuClick} />
                </List>
                </Collapse>
                </List>






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