Sortable
Sortable is a minimalist JavaScript library for reorderable drag-and-drop lists.
Demo: http://rubaxa.github.io/Sortable/
Features
- Supports touch devices and modern browsers (including IE9)
- Can drag from one list to another or within the same list
- CSS animation when moving items
- Supports drag handles and selectable text (better than voidberg's html5sortable)
- Smart auto-scrolling
- Built using native HTML5 drag and drop API
- Supports Meteor, AngularJS, React and Polymer
- Supports any CSS library, e.g. Bootstrap
- Simple API
- CDN
- No jQuery (but there is support)
Articles
Usage
<ul id="items">
<li>item 1</li>
<li>item 2</li>
<li>item 3</li>
</ul>
var el = document.getElementById('items');
var sortable = Sortable.create(el);
You can use any element for the list and its elements, not just ul
/li
. Here is an example with div
s.
Options
var sortable = new Sortable(el, {
group: "name",
sort: true,
delay: 0,
disabled: false,
store: null,
animation: 150,
handle: ".my-handle",
filter: ".ignore-elements",
draggable: ".item",
ghostClass: "sortable-ghost",
chosenClass: "sortable-chosen",
dataIdAttr: 'data-id',
forceFallback: false,
fallbackClass: "sortable-fallback"
fallbackOnBody: false
scroll: true,
scrollSensitivity: 30,
scrollSpeed: 10,
setData: function (dataTransfer, dragEl) {
dataTransfer.setData('Text', dragEl.textContent);
},
onStart: function (evt) {
evt.oldIndex;
},
onEnd: function (evt) {
evt.oldIndex;
evt.newIndex;
},
onAdd: function (evt) {
var itemEl = evt.item;
evt.from;
},
onUpdate: function (evt) {
var itemEl = evt.item;
},
onSort: function (evt) {
},
onRemove: function (evt) {
},
onFilter: function (evt) {
var itemEl = evt.item;
},
onMove: function (evt) {
evt.dragged;
evt.draggedRect;
evt.related;
evt.relatedRect;
}
});
group
option
To drag elements from one list into another, both lists must have the same group
value.
You can also define whether lists can give away, give and keep a copy (clone
), and receive elements.
- name:
String
— group name - pull:
true|false|'clone'
— ability to move from the list. clone
— copy the item, rather than move. - put:
true|false|["foo", "bar"]
— whether elements can be added from other lists, or an array of group names from which elements can be taken. Demo: http://jsbin.com/naduvo/2/edit?html,js,output
sort
option
Sorting inside list.
Demo: http://jsbin.com/xizeh/2/edit?html,js,output
delay
option
Time in milliseconds to define when the sorting should start.
Demo: http://jsbin.com/xizeh/4/edit?html,js,output
disabled
options
Disables the sortable if set to true
.
Demo: http://jsbin.com/xiloqu/1/edit?html,js,output
var sortable = Sortable.create(list);
document.getElementById("switcher").onclick = function () {
var state = sortable.option("disabled");
sortable.option("disabled", !state);
};
handle
option
To make list items draggable, Sortable disables text selection by the user.
That's not always desirable. To allow text selection, define a drag handler,
which is an area of every list element that allows it to be dragged around.
Demo: http://jsbin.com/newize/1/edit?html,js,output
Sortable.create(el, {
handle: ".my-handle"
});
<ul>
<li><span class="my-handle">::</span> list item text one
<li><span class="my-handle">::</span> list item text two
</ul>
.my-handle {
cursor: move;
cursor: -webkit-grabbing;
}
filter
option
Sortable.create(list, {
filter: ".js-remove, .js-edit",
onFilter: function (evt) {
var item = evt.item,
ctrl = evt.target;
if (Sortable.utils.is(ctrl, ".js-remove")) {
item.parentNode.removeChild(item);
}
else if (Sortable.utils.is(ctrl, ".js-edit")) {
}
}
})
ghostClass
option
Class name for the drop placeholder (default sortable-ghost
).
Demo: http://jsbin.com/hunifu/1/edit?css,js,output
.ghost {
opacity: 0.4;
}
Sortable.create(list, {
ghostClass: "ghost"
});
chosenClass
option
Class name for the chosen item (default sortable-chosen
).
Demo: http://jsbin.com/hunifu/edit?html,css,js,output
.chosen {
color: #fff;
background-color: #c00;
}
Sortable.create(list, {
delay: 500,
chosenClass: "chosen"
});
forceFallback
option
If set to true
, the Fallback for non HTML5 Browser will be used, even if we are using an HTML5 Browser.
This gives us the possiblity to test the behaviour for older Browsers even in newer Browser, or make the Drag 'n Drop feel more consistent between Desktop , Mobile and old Browsers.
On top of that, the Fallback always generates a copy of that DOM Element and appends the class fallbackClass
definied in the options. This behaviour controls the look of this 'dragged' Element.
Demo: http://jsbin.com/pucurizace/edit?html,css,js,output
scroll
option
If set to true
, the page (or sortable-area) scrolls when coming to an edge.
Demo:
scrollSensitivity
option
Defines how near the mouse must be to an edge to start scrolling.
scrollSpeed
option
The speed at which the window should scroll once the mouse pointer gets within the scrollSensitivity
distance.
Support AngularJS
Include ng-sortable.js
Demo: http://jsbin.com/naduvo/1/edit?html,js,output
<div ng-app="myApp" ng-controller="demo">
<ul ng-sortable>
<li ng-repeat="item in items">{{item}}</li>
</ul>
<ul ng-sortable="{ group: 'foobar' }">
<li ng-repeat="item in foo">{{item}}</li>
</ul>
<ul ng-sortable="barConfig">
<li ng-repeat="item in bar">{{item}}</li>
</ul>
</div>
angular.module('myApp', ['ng-sortable'])
.controller('demo', ['$scope', function ($scope) {
$scope.items = ['item 1', 'item 2'];
$scope.foo = ['foo 1', '..'];
$scope.bar = ['bar 1', '..'];
$scope.barConfig = {
group: 'foobar',
animation: 150,
onSort: function (evt){
}
};
}]);
Support React
Include react-sortable-mixin.js.
See more options.
var SortableList = React.createClass({
mixins: [SortableMixin],
getInitialState: function() {
return {
items: ['Mixin', 'Sortable']
};
},
handleSort: function (evt) { },
render: function() {
return <ul>{
this.state.items.map(function (text) {
return <li>{text}</li>
})
}</ul>
}
});
React.render(<SortableList />, document.body);
var AllUsers = React.createClass({
mixins: [SortableMixin],
sortableOptions: {
ref: "user",
group: "shared",
model: "users"
},
getInitialState: function() {
return { users: ['Abbi', 'Adela', 'Bud', 'Cate', 'Davis', 'Eric']; };
},
render: function() {
return (
<h1>Users</h1>
<ul ref="user">{
this.state.users.map(function (text) {
return <li>{text}</li>
})
}</ul>
);
}
});
var ApprovedUsers = React.createClass({
mixins: [SortableMixin],
sortableOptions: { group: "shared" },
getInitialState: function() {
return { items: ['Hal', 'Judy']; };
},
render: function() {
return <ul>{
this.state.items.map(function (text) {
return <li>{text}</li>
})
}</ul>
}
});
React.render(<div>
<AllUsers/>
<hr/>
<ApprovedUsers/>
</div>, document.body);
Support KnockoutJS
Include knockout-sortable.js
<div data-bind="sortable: {foreach: yourObservableArray, options: {/* sortable options here */}}">
</div>
<div data-bind="draggable: {foreach: yourObservableArray, options: {/* sortable options here */}}">
</div>
Using this bindingHandler sorts the observableArray when the user sorts the HTMLElements.
The sortable/draggable bindingHandlers supports the same syntax as Knockouts built in template binding except for the data
option, meaning that you could supply the name of a template or specify a separate templateEngine. The difference between the sortable and draggable handlers is that the draggable has the sortable group
option set to {pull:'clone',put: false}
and the sort
option set to false by default (overridable).
Other attributes are:
- options: an object that contains settings for the underlaying sortable, ie
group
,handle
, events etc. - collection: if your
foreach
array is a computed then you would supply the underlaying observableArray that you would like to sort here.
Support Polymer
<link rel="import" href="bower_components/Sortable/Sortable-js.html">
<sortable-js handle=".handle">
<template is="dom-repeat" items={{names}}>
<div>{{item}}</div>
</template>
<sortable-js>
Method
option(name:String
[, value:*
]):*
Get or set the option.
closest(el:String
[, selector:HTMLElement
]):HTMLElement|null
For each element in the set, get the first element that matches the selector by testing the element itself and traversing up through its ancestors in the DOM tree.
toArray():String[]
Serializes the sortable's item data-id
's (dataIdAttr
option) into an array of string.
sort(order:String[]
)
Sorts the elements according to the array.
var order = sortable.toArray();
sortable.sort(order.reverse());
save()
Save the current sorting (see store)
destroy()
Removes the sortable functionality completely.
Store
Saving and restoring of the sort.
<ul>
<li data-id="1">order</li>
<li data-id="2">save</li>
<li data-id="3">restore</li>
</ul>
Sortable.create(el, {
group: "localStorage-example",
store: {
get: function (sortable) {
var order = localStorage.getItem(sortable.options.group);
return order ? order.split('|') : [];
},
set: function (sortable) {
var order = sortable.toArray();
localStorage.setItem(sortable.options.group, order.join('|'));
}
}
})
Bootstrap
Demo: http://jsbin.com/luxero/2/edit?html,js,output
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.3.1/css/bootstrap.min.css"/>
<script src="http://rubaxa.github.io/Sortable/Sortable.js"></script>
<ul id="simpleList" class="list-group">
<li class="list-group-item">This is <a href="http://rubaxa.github.io/Sortable/">Sortable</a></li>
<li class="list-group-item">It works with Bootstrap...</li>
<li class="list-group-item">...out of the box.</li>
<li class="list-group-item">It has support for touch devices.</li>
<li class="list-group-item">Just drag some elements around.</li>
</ul>
<script>
Sortable.create(simpleList, { });
</script>
Static methods & properties
Sortable.create(el:HTMLElement
[, options:Object
]):Sortable
Create new instance.
Sortable.active:Sortable
Link to the active instance.
Sortable.utils
- on(el
:HTMLElement
, event:String
, fn:Function
) — attach an event handler function - off(el
:HTMLElement
, event:String
, fn:Function
) — remove an event handler - css(el
:HTMLElement
):Object
— get the values of all the CSS properties - css(el
:HTMLElement
, prop:String
):Mixed
— get the value of style properties - css(el
:HTMLElement
, prop:String
, value:String
) — set one CSS properties - css(el
:HTMLElement
, props:Object
) — set more CSS properties - find(ctx
:HTMLElement
, tagName:String
[, iterator:Function
]):Array
— get elements by tag name - bind(ctx
:Mixed
, fn:Function
):Function
— Takes a function and returns a new one that will always have a particular context - is(el
:HTMLElement
, selector:String
):Boolean
— check the current matched set of elements against a selector - closest(el
:HTMLElement
, selector:String
[, ctx:HTMLElement
]):HTMLElement|Null
— for each element in the set, get the first element that matches the selector by testing the element itself and traversing up through its ancestors in the DOM tree - toggleClass(el
:HTMLElement
, name:String
, state:Boolean
) — add or remove one classes from each element
CDN
<script src="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/Sortable/1.3.0-rc1/Sortable.min.js"></script>
<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/sortable/1.3.0-rc1/Sortable.min.js"></script>
<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/sortable/latest/Sortable.min.js"></script>
jQuery compatibility
To assemble plugin for jQuery, perform the following steps:
cd Sortable
npm install
grunt jquery
Now you can use jquery.fn.sortable.js
:
(or jquery.fn.sortable.min.js
if you run grunt jquery:min
)
$("#list").sortable({ });
$("#list").sortable("widget");
$("#list").sortable("destroy");
$("#list").sortable("{method-name}");
$("#list").sortable("{method-name}", "foo", "bar");
And grunt jquery:mySortableFunc
→ jquery.fn.mySortableFunc.js
Contributing (Issue/PR)
Please, read this.
MIT LICENSE
Copyright 2013-2015 Lebedev Konstantin ibnRubaXa@gmail.com
http://rubaxa.github.io/Sortable/
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