Ember-sortable

Sortable UI primitives for Ember.

Check out the demo
Requirements
Version 1.0 depends upon the availability of 2D CSS transforms.
Check the matrix on caniuse.com
to see if your target browsers are compatible.
Installation
$ ember install ember-sortable
Usage
{{! app/templates/my-route.hbs }}
{{#sortable-group tagName="ul" onChange=(action "reorderItems") as |group|}}
{{#each model.items as |item|}}
{{#sortable-item tagName="li" model=item group=group handle=".handle"}}
{{item.name}}
<span class="handle">↕</span>
{{/sortable-item}}
{{/each}}
{{/sortable-group}}
The onChange
action is called with two arguments:
- Your item models in their new order
- The model you just dragged
export default Ember.Route.extend({
actions: {
reorderItems(itemModels, draggedModel) {
this.set('currentModel.items', itemModels);
this.set('currentModel.justDragged', draggedModel);
}
}
});
Declaring a “group model”
When model
is set on the sortable-group
, the onChange
action is called
with that group model as the first argument:
{{! app/templates/my-route.hbs }}
{{#sortable-group tagName="ul" model=model onChange=(action "reorderItems") as |group|}}
{{#each model.items as |item|}}
{{#sortable-item tagName="li" model=item group=group handle=".handle"}}
{{item.name}}
<span class="handle">↕</span>
{{/sortable-item}}
{{/each}}
{{/sortable-group}}
export default Ember.Route.extend({
actions: {
reorderItems(groupModel, itemModels, draggedModel) {
groupModel.set('items', itemModels);
}
}
});
Changing sort direction
To change sort direction, define direction
on sortable-group
(default is y
):
{{#sortable-group direction="x" onChange=(action "reorderItems") as |group|}}
Changing spacing between currently dragged element and the rest of the group
When user starts to drag element, other elements jump back. Works both for the x
and y
direction option.
In y
case: elements above current one jump up, and elements below current one - jump down.
In x
case: elements before current one jump to the left, and elements after current one - jump to the right.
To change this property, define spacing
on sortable-item
(default is 0
):
{{#sortable-item tagName="li" group=group spacing=15}}
Changing the drag tolerance
distance
attribute changes the tolerance, in pixels, for when sorting should start.
If specified, sorting will not start until after mouse is dragged beyond distance.
Can be used to allow for clicks on elements within a handle.
{{#sortable-item group=group distance=30}}
CSS, Animation
Sortable items can be in one of three states: default, dragging, dropping.
The classes look like this:
<li class="sortable-item">...</li>
<li class="sortable-item is-dragging">...</li>
<li class="sortable-item is-dropping">...</li>
In our example app.css we apply a
transition of .125s
in the default case:
.sortable-item {
transition: all .125s;
}
While an item is dragging we want it to move pixel-for-pixel with the
user’s mouse so we bring the transition duration to 0. We also give
it a highlight color and bring it to the top of the stack:
.sortable-item.is-dragging {
transition-duration: 0s;
background: red;
z-index: 10;
}
While dropping, the is-dragging
class is removed and the item returns to its default transition duration. If we wanted to apply a
different duration we could do so with the is-dropping
class. In
our example we opt to simply maintain the z-index and apply a
slightly different colour:
.sortable-item.is-dropping {
background: #f66;
z-index: 10;
}
Drag Actions
The onDragStart
and onDragStop
actions are available for the
sortable-item
s. You can provide an action name to listen to these actions to
be notified when an item is being dragged or not.
When the action is called, the item's model will be provided as the only
argument.
export default Ember.Route.extend({
actions: {
dragStarted(item) {
console.log(`Item started dragging: ${item.get('name')}`);
},
dragStopped(item) {
console.log(`Item stopped dragging: ${item.get('name')}`);
}
}
});
{{#sortable-item
onDragStart=(action "dragStarted")
onDragStop=(action "dragStopped")
tagName="li"
model=item
group=group
handle=".handle"
}}
{{item.name}}
<span class="handle">↕</span>
{{/sortable-item}}
Data down, actions up
No data is mutated by sortable-group
or sortable-item
. In the spirit of “data down, actions up”, a fresh array containing the models from each item in their new order is sent via the group’s onChange
action.
sortable-group
yields itself to the block so that it may be assigned explicitly to each item’s group
property.
Each item takes a model
property. This should be fairly self-explanatory but it’s important to note that it doesn’t do anything with this object besides keeping a reference for later use in onChange
.
Accessibility
sortable-item
s can receive a tabindex
which allows them to be focused. Use this to enable keyboard sorting for accessibility.
{{#each myItems as |item idx| }}
{{#sortable-item tabindex=0 keyUp=(action 'keyUp' idx) tagName="li" model=item group=group handle=".handle"}}
{{item.name}}
<span class="handle">↕</span>
{{/sortable-item}}
{{/each}}
actions: {
keyUp(index, evt) {
switch(evt.key) {
case "ArrowDown":
break;
case "ArrowUp":
break;
default:
return;
}
}
}
Testing
ember-sortable
exposes some acceptance test helpers:
drag
: Drags elements by an offset specified in pixels.reorder
: Reorders elements to the specified state.
To include them in your application, import then in your start-app.js
:
import './ember-sortable/test-helpers';
Developing
Setup
$ git clone git@github.com:heroku/ember-sortable
$ cd ember-sortable
$ ember install
Dev Server
$ ember serve
Running Tests
$ npm test
Publishing Demo
$ make demo