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react-native-draggablelist

v1.2.2

Published

## Demo

Downloads

27

Readme

react native draggableList

Demo

demo

How do I use it?

Installation

npm install react-native-draggablelist

Use in your code

var DraggableList = require('react-native-draggablelist');

<DraggableList
        dataSource={this.state.dataSource}
        component={Cell}
        cellProps={/*your cell props*/}
        onMove={this._onMove}
        keys={this.state.keys}
        shouldUpdateId={'2'}
        onPressCell={this.onPressCell}
        scrollStyle: {/*styles*/}, //scroll view style
        contentInset: {}, //scroll view contentInset
        
        isScrollView: PropTypes.bool, //default true, 
        toggleScroll: PropTypes.func,
        shouldUpdate: PropTypes.bool, //update all cell
        />
        
dataSource:     isRequired, array of your data include id, like [{id: '1', name: ''}, {id: '2', name: ''}]
component:      isRequired, your cell component
onMove:             callback function, return the orders of cell by id
keys:               you can also pass data orders, like ['2','1'], but it should be same with your data ids
shouldUpdateId:     the cell should be update
onPressCell:        when cell pressed 
isScrollView:       is scrollView or view, 
toggleScroll:       if isScrollView is false, and outside component is a scrollView, should set the callback for scrollEnabled state
shouldUpdate:       update all cell

Simplest sample use is :

        <DraggableList
             component={Cell}
             dataSource={Data}
             />

Attention

In your cell component, you should add below to your view 

 <View>
    {/* other views*/}
    <View {...this.props.dragHandlers} >
        {/* this is the rect you can drag*/}
    </View>
    {/* other views*/}
 </View>
 
 this.props.rowData, you can get the data passed to cell,