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🕶 Drag, Drop and Sorting Library for Angular4 and beyond!
Note: This project is under heavy construction. As such, the API may change dramatically between major releases and documentation is lacking.
ngx-dnd
provides a base set of directives to enable drag-and-drop. By default all children of a ngxDroppable
element may be dragged and dropped. Add the ngxDraggable
to restrict drag-and-drop to the parent container. In general prefer using the base directives to the help components introduced later.
<div class="ngx-dnd-container" ngxDroppable>
<div class="ngx-dnd-item" ngxDraggable>Item 1</div>
<div class="ngx-dnd-item" ngxDraggable>Item 2</div>
<div class="ngx-dnd-item" ngxDraggable>Item 3</div>
</div>
Give multiple containers the same dropZone
name to allow drag-and-drop between these containers.
<div class="ngx-dnd-container" ngxDroppable="example">
<div class="ngx-dnd-item" ngxDraggable>Item 1a</div>
<div class="ngx-dnd-item" ngxDraggable>Item 2a</div>
<div class="ngx-dnd-item" ngxDraggable>Item 3a</div>
</div>
<div class="ngx-dnd-container" ngxDroppable="example">
<div class="ngx-dnd-item" ngxDraggable>Item 1b</div>
<div class="ngx-dnd-item" ngxDraggable>Item 2b</div>
<div class="ngx-dnd-item" ngxDraggable>Item 3b</div>
</div>
ngxDraggable
items can be restricted to specific containers:
<div class="ngx-dnd-container" ngxDroppable>
<div class="ngx-dnd-item" ngxDraggable="['example-target']">Item 1a</div>
<div class="ngx-dnd-item" ngxDraggable="['example-target']">Item 2a</div>
<div class="ngx-dnd-item" ngxDraggable="['example-target']">Item 3a</div>
</div>
<div class="ngx-dnd-container" ngxDroppable="example-target">
<div class="ngx-dnd-item" ngxDraggable>Item 1b</div>
<div class="ngx-dnd-item" ngxDraggable>Item 2b</div>
<div class="ngx-dnd-item" ngxDraggable>Item 3b</div>
</div>
ngx-dnd
provides a set of helper components that encapsulates the directives mentioned and adds capability for data driven structures. In general you should prefer directives to components.
orderableLists = [
[
"Item 1a",
"Item 2a",
"Item 3a"
],
[
"Item 1b",
"Item 2b",
"Item 3b"
]
]
<ngx-dnd-container
[model]="orderableLists">
</ngx-dnd-container>
This component is effectively equivalent to:
<div class="ngx-dnd-container" ngxDroppable [model]="orderableLists">
<div
class="ngx-dnd-item"
ngxDraggable
*ngFor="let item of orderableLists">{{item}}</div>
</div>
Including nested containers:
<ngx-dnd-container
[model]="nestedLists">
</ngx-dnd-container>
nestedLists = [
{
"label": "Item 1",
"children": []
},
{
"label": "Item 2",
"children": [
{
"label": "Item 2a",
"children": []
},
{
"label": "Item 2b",
"children": []
},
{
"label": "Item 2c",
"children": []
}
]
},
{
"label": "Item 3",
"children": [
{
"label": "Item 3a",
"children": []
},
{
"label": "Item 3b",
"children": []
},
{
"label": "Item 3c",
"children": []
}
]
}
]
See https://swimlane.github.io/ngx-dnd/ for more lives examples. Demo code is at https://github.com/swimlane/ngx-dnd/tree/master/demo.
To use ngx-dnd in your project install it via npm:
npm i @swimlane/ngx-dnd --save
NgxDnDModule
to your application module@swimlane/ngx-dnd/release/index.css
.git clone git@github.com:swimlane/ngx-dnd.git
cd ngx-dnd
npm install
npm start
This project uses heff/chg, a simple changelog/release history manager. When contributing to this project please add change notes (manually or using the heff/chg cli) to the ## HEAD (Unreleased)
section.
This project uses sindresorhus/np, a better npm publish
. To publish a new version to npm, first ensure all entries in the ## HEAD (Unreleased)
section of the changelog are appropriate, commit changes, and push changes to github (if not already done). Then use npm run np
to launch an interactive UI that will guide you through publishing a new version. sindresorhus/np
and heff/chg
will perform various pre-publish checks, run tests, bump the version number, update the changelog, then publish to npm and push to github.
rm -rf node_modules
npm i
npm test
package.json
## HEAD (Unreleased)
section below the horizontal rule, under a new header with the version number.* _(none)_
entry in the ## HEAD (Unreleased)
section.git commit -am {VERSION NUMBER}
git tag {VERSION NUMBER}
git push --tags
npm run package
npm publish
ngx-dnd
is a Swimlane open-source project; we believe in giving back to the open-source community by sharing some of the projects we build for our application. Swimlane is an automated cyber security operations and incident response platform that enables cyber security teams to leverage threat intelligence, speed up incident response and automate security operations.
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The npm package @swimlane/ngx-dnd receives a total of 3,971 weekly downloads. As such, @swimlane/ngx-dnd popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @swimlane/ngx-dnd demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 41 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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