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Add a context menu to your Power BI Visual

Every Power BI visual can display a context menu. The context menu allows you to perform various operations on the visual, such as analyzing, summarizing, or copying it. When you right-click anywhere inside a visual's viewport (or long-press for touch devices), the context menu displays. There are two modes of context menus for each visual. The mode that displays depends on where you click inside the visual:

  • Call the context menu on empty space to see the basic context menu for the visual.
  • Call the context menu on a specific data point for added options that can be applied to that data point. In this case, the context menu also contains the options Show data point as a table, Include, and Exclude, which will apply the corresponding filter to that data point.

To have Power BI display a context menu for your visual, use selectionManager.showContextMenu() with parameters selectionId and a position (as an {x:, y:} object).

Note

  • The selectionManager.showContextMenu() is available from Visuals API version 2.2.0. To find out which version you’re using, check the apiVersion in the pbiviz.json file.
  • All visuals published to AppSource must support both ContextMenu modes (empty space and data point).

The following example shows how to add a context menu to a visual. The code is taken from the barChart.ts file, which is part of the sample BarChart visual:

constructor(options: VisualConstructorOptions) {
        ...
        this.handleContextMenu();
    }

private handleContextMenu() {
        this.rootSelection.on('contextmenu', (event: PointerEvent, dataPoint) => {
            this.selectionManager.showContextMenu(dataPoint ? dataPoint: {}, {
                x: mouseEvent.clientX,
                y: mouseEvent.clientY
            });
            mouseEvent.preventDefault();
        });
    }

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