# Configures your navigation
SimpleNavigation::Configuration.run do |navigation|  
  # Specify a custom renderer if needed. 
  # The default renderer is SimpleNavigation::Renderer::List which renders HTML lists.
  # navigation.renderer = Your::Custom::Renderer
  
  # Specify the class that will be applied to active navigation items. Defaults to 'selected'
  # navigation.selected_class = 'your_selected_class'
  
  # Normally only the current sub menu is renderedwhen render_navigation is called
  # setting this to true render all submenus which is useful for javascript
  # driven hovering menus like the jquery superfish plugin
  # navigation.render_all_levels = true
  
  # Item keys are normally added to list items.
  # this setting turns that off
  # navigation.autogenerate_item_ids = false

  # Define the primary navigation
  navigation.items do |primary|
    # Add an item to the primary navigation. The following params apply:
    # key - a symbol which uniquely defines your navigation item in the scope of the primary_navigation
    # name - will be displayed in the rendered navigation. This can also be a call to your I18n-framework.
    # url - the address that the generated item links to. You can also use url_helpers (named routes, restful routes helper, url_for etc.)
    # options - can be used to specify attributes that will be included in the rendered navigation item (e.g. id, class etc.)
    #
    primary.item :key_1, 'name', url, options
    
    # Add an item which has a sub navigation (same params, but with block)
    primary.item :key_2, 'name', url, options do |sub_nav|
      # Add an item to the sub navigation (same params again)
      sub_nav.item :key_2_1, 'name', url, options
    end 
  
    # You can also specify a condition-proc that needs to be fullfilled to display an item.
    # Conditions are part of the options. They are evaluated in the context of the views,
    # thus you can use all the methods and vars you have available in the views.
    primary.item :key_3, 'Admin', url, :class => 'special', :if => Proc.new { current_user.admin? }
    primary.item :key_4, 'Account', url, :unless => Proc.new { logged_in? }

    # you can also specify a css id or class to attach to this particular level
    # works for all levels of the menu
    # primary.dom_id = 'menu-id'
    # primary.dom_class = 'menu-class'
  
  end
  
end