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NavModel interface
Interface used to describe different kinds of page titles and page navigation. Navmodels are usually generated in the backend and stored in Redux.
Signature
typescript
export interface NavModel
Import
typescript
import { NavModel } from '@grafana/data';
Properties
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
breadcrumbs | NavModelItem[] | Describes breadcrumbs that are used in places such as data source settings., folder page and plugins page. |
main | NavModelItem | Main page. that wraps the navigation. Generate the children property generate tabs when used with the Page component. |
node | NavModelItem | This is the current active tab/navigation. |
breadcrumbs property
Describes breadcrumbs that are used in places such as data source settings., folder page and plugins page.
Signature
typescript
breadcrumbs?: NavModelItem[];
main property
Main page. that wraps the navigation. Generate the children
property generate tabs when used with the Page component.
Signature
typescript
main: NavModelItem;
node property
This is the current active tab/navigation.
Signature
typescript
node: NavModelItem;
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