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@dnd-kit/abstract

v0.2.1

Published

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Readme

@dnd-kit/abstract

Stable release

Abstract implementation of @dnd-kit, which can be extended by concrete implementation layers, such as @dnd-kit/dom.

Overview

This package provides the core abstractions and utilities for implementing drag and drop functionality. It serves as the foundation for building concrete implementation layers on top of @dnd-kit, such as the DOM implementation layer.

[!NOTE] This package is not meant to be used by most consumers, unless you are planning on building a concrete implementation layer on top of @dnd-kit.

Core Concepts

Entities

The library defines two main entity types:

  • Draggable: Represents elements that can be dragged
  • Droppable: Represents elements that can receive dragged items

Sensors

Sensors are responsible for detecting and initiating drag operations. They handle user interactions and translate them into drag operations. The library provides:

  • Abstract Sensor base class
  • Support for multiple sensor types
  • Custom sensor configuration
  • Configurable sensor options

Collision Detection

The collision system provides:

  • Multiple collision detection strategies
  • Priority-based collision resolution
  • Custom collision detectors
  • Collision observation and management

Plugins

The plugin system allows extending core functionality:

  • Plugin-based architecture
  • Plugin configuration and descriptors
  • Plugin lifecycle management

Modifiers

Modifiers provide a way to transform or modify drag operations:

  • Abstract Modifier base class
  • Ability to modify coordinates and operations
  • Chainable modifier system
  • Configurable modifier options

API

Core Types

  • DragDropManager: Manages drag and drop state and operations
  • Draggable: Interface for draggable elements
  • Droppable: Interface for droppable elements
  • Plugin: Base class for plugins
  • Sensor: Abstract base class for sensors
  • Modifier: Abstract base class to modify drag operations

Contributing

This package is part of the dnd-kit monorepo. Please refer to the main repository's contributing guidelines for details on our code of conduct and the process for submitting pull requests.

License

This package is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.