draggabilly-rails
This is a bundled version of the draggabilly library.
Install
In your Gemfile, add:
gem 'draggabilly-rails'
Add it to your JavaScript manifest file:
//= require draggabilly.pkgd
Usage
var elem = document.querySelector('#draggable');
var draggie = new Draggabilly( elem, {
// options...
});
When dragging, Draggabillly will add the class .is-dragging
to the element.
Options
axis
Type: String
Values: 'x'
or 'y'
axis: 'x'
Constrains movement to horizontal or vertical axis.
containment
Type: Element, Selector String, or Boolean
containment: '#container'
Contains movement to the bounds of the element. If true
, the container will be the parent element.
grid
Type: Array
Values: [ x, y ]
grid: [ 20, 20 ]
Snaps the element to a grid, every x and y pixels.
handle
Type: Selector String
handle: '.handle'
Specifies on what element the drag interaction starts.
handle
is useful for when you do not want all inner elements to be used for dragging, like inputs and forms. See back handle example on CodePen.
Events
Draggabilly is an Event Emitter. You can bind event listeners to events.
var draggie = new Draggabilly( elem );
function onDragMove( instance, event, pointer ) {
console.log( 'dragMove on ' + event.type +
pointer.pageX + ', ' + pointer.pageY +
' position at ' + instance.position.x + ', ' + instance.position.y );
}
// bind event listener
draggie.on( 'dragMove', onDragMove );
// un-bind event listener
draggie.off( 'dragMove', onDragMove );
// return true to trigger an event listener just once
draggie.once( 'dragMove', function() {
console.log('Draggabilly did move, just once');
});
dragStart
.on( 'dragStart', function( draggieInstance, event, pointer ) { //...
draggieInstance
- Type: Draggabilly - the Draggabilly instanceevent
- Type: Event - the originalmousedown
ortouchstart
eventpointer
- Type: MouseEvent or Touch - the event object that has.pageX
and.pageY
dragMove
.on( 'dragMove', function( draggieInstance, event, pointer ) { //...
draggieInstance
- Type: Draggabilly - the Draggabilly instanceevent
- Type: Event - the originalmousemove
ortouchmove
eventpointer
- Type: MouseEvent or Touch - the event object that has.pageX
and.pageY
dragEnd
.on( 'dragEnd', function( draggieInstance, event, pointer ) { //...
draggieInstance
- Type: Draggabilly - the Draggabilly instanceevent
- Type: Event - the originalmouseup
ortouchend
eventpointer
- Type: MouseEvent or Touch - the event object that has.pageX
and.pageY
Methods
disable
draggie.disable()
enable
draggie.enable()
RequireJS
Draggabilly works with RequireJS.
You can require draggabilly.pkgd.js.
requirejs( [
'path/to/draggabilly.pkgd.js',
], function( Draggabilly ) {
new Draggabilly( ... );
});
Or, you can manage dependencies with Bower. Set baseUrl
to bower_components
and set a path config for all your application code.
requirejs.config({
baseUrl: 'bower_components/',
paths: { // path your your app
app: '../'
}
});
requirejs( [
'draggabilly/draggabilly',
'app/my-component.js'
], function( Draggabilly, myComp ) {
new Draggabilly( ... );
});
License
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2014
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.