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@fw-components/fw-dnd
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The fw-dnd component is used to reorder the list of items using drag and drop.
npm i @fundwave/fw-dnd
const dragList = [{ name:"Aayush", company:"Fundwave" }, { name:"Isha Sharma", company:"Fundwave" }]
<fw-dnd
.list=${dragList}
@list-updated=${updateList}
.dragItemRenderer=${ (item) => html `<p>${item.name}</p>` }
></fw-dnd>
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
list | Array | [] | Array which have all list items |
dragItemRenderer | Function | HTML content render for every item of list |
Stores drag target element to categories property and set dataTransfer of event
Handle the reordering of the list Using startContainer and endContainer
Return the reordered list to the parent
FAQs
Drag-n-drop list
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