react-reorder-list
A simple react component that facilitates the reordering of JSX/HTML elements through drag-and-drop functionality, allowing for easy position changes.
Features
Installation
To install react-reorder-list
npm install react-reorder-list --save
yarn add react-reorder-list
pnpm add react-reorder-list
bun add react-reorder-list
Usage
react-reorder-list
default exports <ReorderList>
component which encapsulates all the list items as its children.
Items in this list can be reordered by simply dragging an item and dropping it in place of another item.
Basic Usage
Each <div>
component inside <ReorderList>
can now be drag-and-dropped to another <div>
to reorder them.
import React from 'react'
import ReorderList from 'react-reorder-list'
export default function App() {
return <ReorderList>
{[0, 1, 2, 3, 4].map(i => {
{/* Having a unique key is important */}
return <div key={i}>Item {i}</div>
})}
</ReorderList>
}
Usage with ReorderIcon
The dragging behavior can be changed using the useOnlyIconToDrag
prop of <ReorderList>
component.
If set to true
, an item can be dragged only using the <ReorderIcon>
present inside the item.
If set to false
, an item can be dragged by clicking anywhere inside the item.
import React from 'react'
import ReorderList, { ReorderIcon } from 'react-reorder-list'
export default function App() {
return <ReorderList useOnlyIconToDrag={true}>
{[0, 1, 2, 3, 4].map(i => {
return <div key={i}>
<ReorderIcon /> {/* Default icon */}
<ReorderIcon>
{/* Custom icon/component */}
</Reordericon>
<span>{i}</span>
</div>
})}
</ReorderList>
}
Listen to Children Updates
<ReorderList>
can listen to updates to it's children components using the watchChildrenUpdates
prop as shown below.
If set to true
, updates to children like state changes, additions/omissions of children components will reflect in real time. Note that if an item is being dragged and an update occurs at the moment, that item will be placed at respective location and onPositionChange
will be called to prevent any inconsistency.
If set to false
, any updates made in children component except reordering won't reflect.
import React, { useState } from 'react'
import ReorderList from 'react-reorder-list'
export default function App() {
const [array, setArray] = useState([0, 1, 2, 3, 4])
function setNewArray() {
setArray(prev => {
const array = []
prev.forEach(_ => {
do {
var item = Math.floor(Math.random() * 9)
} while (array.includes(item))
array.push(item)
})
return array
})
}
return <div>
<ReorderList watchChildrenUpdates={true} animationDuration={200}>
{array.map(i => <div key={i}>Item {i}</div>)}
</ReorderList>
<button onClick={setNewArray}>Click me</button>
</div>
}
Nested List Usage
import React from 'react'
import ReorderList, { ReorderIcon } from 'react-reorder-list'
export default function App() {
return <ReorderList>
{[0, 1, 2].map(i => {
return <div key={i}>
<ReorderIcon />
<span>{'Parent' + i}</span>
<ReorderList useOnlyIconToDrag={true}>
{[0, 1, 2].map(j => {
return <div key={j} style={{ paddingLeft: '16px' }}>
<ReorderIcon />
<span>{'Child' + i + j}</span>
</div>
})}
</ReorderList>
</div>
})}
</ReorderList>
}
ReorderList Component API Reference
Here is the full API for the <ReorderList>
component, these properties can be set on an instance of ReorderList:
Parameter | Type | Required | Default | Description |
---|
useOnlyIconToDrag | Boolean | No | false | See usage with ReorderIcon |
selectedItemOpacity | Number (0 to 1) | No | 0.5 | This determines the opacity of the item being dragged, until released. |
animationDuration | Number | No | 400 | The duration (in ms) of swapping animation between items. If set to 0, animation will be disabled. |
watchChildrenUpdates | Boolean | No | false | Enable this to listen to any updates in children of <ReorderList> and update the state accordingly. See listen to children updates |
onPositionChange | PositionChangeHandler | No | - | Function to be executed on item position change. |
disabled | Boolean | No | false | When set to true, <ReorderList> will work as a plain div with no functionality. |
props | React.DetailedHTMLProps | No | - | Props to customize the <ReorderList> component. |
Types
PositionChangeHandler
import { ReactNode } from 'react';
type RevertHandler = () => void
type PositionChangeParams = {
start?: number
end?: number
oldItems?: ReactNode[]
newItems?: ReactNode[]
revert: RevertHandler
}
type PositionChangeHandler = (params?: PositionChangeParams) => void
Author
Sahil Aggarwal