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npm install --save react-list-drag-and-drop
You must have an Array
of items to render in your list. Instead of rendering it inside a <div>
you render it inside a <RLDD>
component using a render prop.
import RLDD from 'react-list-drag-and-drop/lib/RLDD';
<RLDD
items={items}
itemRenderer={(item) => {
return (
<div className="item">{item.title}</div>
);
}}
onChange={this.handleRLDDChange}
/>
Then you need to handle the onChange callback and call setState
with the new list. Like this:
private handleRLDDChange(newItems) {
this.setState({ items: newItems });
}
You can play around with the examples
FAQs
**This package has not been tested on mobile browsers or React Native. SORRY!**
The npm package react-list-drag-and-drop receives a total of 486 weekly downloads. As such, react-list-drag-and-drop popularity was classified as not popular.
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