@react-querybuilder/dnd
Augments react-querybuilder with drag-and-drop functionality.
To see this in action, check out the react-querybuilder
demo with the drag-and-drop option enabled.
Full documentation
Installation
npm i react-querybuilder @react-querybuilder/dnd react-dnd react-dnd-html5-backend
Usage
To enable the drag-and-drop functionality of a query builder, wrap the <QueryBuilder />
element in <QueryBuilderDnD />
and pass in the exports from react-dnd
and react-dnd-html5-backend
as props to QueryBuilderDnD
.
import { QueryBuilderDnD } from '@react-querybuilder/dnd';
import * as ReactDnD from 'react-dnd';
import * as ReactDndHtml5Backend from 'react-dnd-html5-backend';
import { QueryBuilder, RuleGroupType } from 'react-querybuilder';
const fields = [
{ name: 'firstName', label: 'First Name' },
{ name: 'lastName', label: 'Last Name' },
];
const App = () => {
const [query, setQuery] = useState<RuleGroupType>({ combinator: 'and', rules: [] });
return (
<QueryBuilderDnD dnd={{ ...ReactDnD, ...ReactDndHtml5Backend }}>
<QueryBuilder fields={fields} query={query} onQueryChange={setQuery} />
</QueryBuilderDnD>
);
};
Notes
-
While not strictly necessary, we strongly recommend passing the react-dnd
and react-dnd-html5-backend
exports in as props to <QueryBuilderDnD />
. If they are not passed in as props, the initial render of the query builder will have drag-and-drop disabled until the dependencies are asynchronously loaded via import()
.
-
<QueryBuilderDnD />
will automatically set the enableDragAndDrop
prop to true
on any descendant <QueryBuilder />
elements unless enableDragAndDrop
is explicitly set to false
on the <QueryBuilder />
element.
-
<QueryBuilderDnD />
does not need to be an immediate ancestor to <QueryBuilder />
.
-
Multiple <QueryBuilder />
s may be nested beneath a single <QueryBuilderDnD />
. The same drag-and-drop settings will be applied to each of them.
-
If your application already uses react-dnd
outside the scope of a query builder, use QueryBuilderDndWithoutProvider
instead of QueryBuilderDnD
to inherit context from your existing <DndProvider />
. Example:
import { QueryBuilderDndWithoutProvider } from '@react-querybuilder/dnd';
import { DndProvider } from 'react-dnd';
import { HTML5Backend } from 'react-dnd-html5-backend';
import { QueryBuilder, RuleGroupType } from 'react-querybuilder';
import { SomeOtherDndContextConsumer } from './SomeOtherDndContextConsumer';
const fields = [
{ name: 'firstName', label: 'First Name' },
{ name: 'lastName', label: 'Last Name' },
];
const ChildComponentOfDndProvider = () => {
const [query, setQuery] = useState<RuleGroupType>({ combinator: 'and', rules: [] });
return (
<QueryBuilderDndWithoutProvider>
<QueryBuilder fields={fields} query={query} onQueryChange={setQuery} />
</QueryBuilderDndWithoutProvider>
);
};
const App = () => {
return (
<DndProvider backend={HTML5Backend}>
<SomeOtherDndContextConsumer />
<ChildComponentOfDndProvider />
</DndProvider>
);
};