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react-dragula

v1.1.17

Published

Drag and drop so simple it hurts

Downloads

213,976

Readme

logo.png

Drag and drop so simple it hurts

Official React wrapper for dragula.

Demo

demo.png

Try out the demo!

Install

You can get it on npm.

npm install react-dragula --save

Or bower, too.

bower install react-dragula --save

Usage

Refer to the documentation for dragula. The API for react-dragula is identical, but a few tiny tweaks were made around it so that it works out the box with React.

Example

Here's an example application using react and react-dragula.

var React = require('react');
var dragula = require('react-dragula');
var App = React.createClass({
  render: function () {
    return <div className='container'>
      <div>Swap me around</div>
      <div>Swap her around</div>
      <div>Swap him around</div>
      <div>Swap them around</div>
      <div>Swap us around</div>
      <div>Swap things around</div>
      <div>Swap everything around</div>
    </div>;
  },
  componentDidMount: function () {
    var container = React.findDOMNode(this);
    dragula([container]);
  }
});
React.render(<App />, document.getElementById('examples'));

Example using refs (ES2015 syntax)

Here's an example using refs (ES2015 syntax): React: The ref Callback Attribute

import * as React from "react";
import * as ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import Dragula from 'react-dragula';
export class App extends React.Component {
  render () {
    return <div className='container' ref={this.dragulaDecorator}>
      <div>Swap me around</div>
      <div>Swap her around</div>
      <div>Swap him around</div>
      <div>Swap them around</div>
      <div>Swap us around</div>
      <div>Swap things around</div>
      <div>Swap everything around</div>
    </div>;
  },
  dragulaDecorator = (componentBackingInstance) => {
    if (componentBackingInstance) {
      let options = { };
      Dragula([componentBackingInstance], options);
    }
  };
});
ReactDOM.render(<App />, document.getElementById('examples'));

License

MIT