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react-sortable-item
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Reorder elements in a list. Uses the native HTML5 Drag and Drop API.
See example.
This library is different from other react-sortable libraries in that it treats the reindexing strategy as an implementation detail of the drop event. This makes managing your list state easier. It also makes it easier to accept data from other sources (other windows, files from your desktop, etc).
npm install react-sortable-item
import SortableItem from 'react-sortable-item'
var ExampleSortableList = React.createClass({
handleDrop(dropPath, position, event) {},
handleAcceptTest(event) {},
render() {
var list = yourRecords.map((record) => {
return (
<SortableItem
key={record.id}
type={record.type}
data={record.path}
handleDrop={this.handleDrop}
handleAcceptTest={this.handleAcceptTest}>
<li>
<div className="li-inner">
{record.label}
</div>
</li>
</SortableItem>
)
})
return (
<ul>
{list}
</ul>
)
}
})
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Reorder elements in a list. Uses the native HTML5 Drag and Drop API.
We found that react-sortable-item demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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