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easy-drag

v1.5.0

Published

easy drag

Readme

easy-drag

中文文档

Easy to realize drag effect

Principle

Listen to mousedown, mousemove, and mouseup events, and set the element's transform property to drag and drop according to the mouse position

Feature

  1. Use JavaScript implementation, support any framework
  2. Use transform property implementation that supports elements in any positioning mode
  3. Lightweight, only 2KB
  4. Performance, hardware acceleration for a silky drag experience
  5. Supports PC and mobile terminals

Install

# Yarn
yarn add easy-drag

# NPM
npm install --save easy-drag

Usage

import enableDrag from "easy-drag";
const disableDrag = enableDrag(document.querySelector(".draggable"));
if ("want to disable drag") {
  disableDrag();
}

Or

import enableDrag from "easy-drag";
const disableDrag = enableDrag(document.querySelector(".draggable"), {
  outerElement: document.body,
  innerElement: document.querySelector(".drag-icon"),
  onDragStart: () => {},
  onDrag: () => {},
  onDragEnd: () => {},
});
if ("want to disable drag") {
  disableDrag();
}

Description:

  • outerElement: drag range element, default document.body
  • innerElement: drag icon element, application scenario: Pop-ups need to be draggable, but only the title area can be dragged
  • onDragStart: callback on drag start, parameter v is element drag translate vector (relative to initial position)
  • onDrag: callback in dragging, parameter v is element drag translate vector (relative to initial position)
  • onDragEnd: callback on drag end, parameter v is element drag translate vector (relative to initial position)

Interface

import { TVector } from "./utils";
interface IOptions {
  /** element that control drag range */
  outerElement?: HTMLElement;
  /** element that to drag */
  innerElement?: HTMLElement;
  /** callback on drag start */
  onDragStart?: (v: TVector) => void;
  /** callback in dragging */
  onDrag?: (v: TVector) => void;
  /** callback on drag end */
  onDragEnd?: (v: TVector) => void;
}
/**
 * use transform easy to realize drag effect
 */
declare const enableDrag: (
  element: HTMLElement,
  options?: IOptions | undefined
) => () => void;
export default enableDrag;

License

MIT