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js-draggable-list
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Make array elements draggable
HTML
<div id="content"></div>
JavaScript
import Draggable from 'js-draggable-list'
var drag = new Draggable({
groupElement: document.getElementById('content'),
dragElement: (e) => {
return e.target
},
dragEnd: (pre, cur) => {
...
}
})
When the component you created is destroyed, you need to destroy the drag(new Draggable)
like this
drag.destroy()
option | type | default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
groupElement | HTMLElement | - | List parent element |
scrollElement | HTMLElement | - | List scroll element. If not passed, the default is the same as the groupElement |
dragElement | Function | (e) => e.target | Element node selected when dragging |
dragEnd | Function | (pre, cur) => {} | The callback function when the drag is completed |
cloneElementStyle | Object | {} | The style of the mask element when dragging |
cloneElementClass | String | '' | The class of the mask element when dragging |
delay | Number | 300 | animation delay |
method | Description |
---|---|
destroy | Destroy the component and empty its contents |
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Make array elements draggable
The npm package js-draggable-list receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, js-draggable-list popularity was classified as not popular.
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