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Drag drop capable wrapper of ListView for React Native
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react-native-sortable-listview
Drag drop capable wrapper of ListView for React Native. Allows for dragging and dropping of rows with automatic scrolling while dragging.
Add it to your project
- Run
npm install react-native-sortable-listview --save
import SortableListView from 'react-native-sortable-listview'
Demo
Basic usage
See example.
Example
See Sortable.
Props
SortableListView passes through all the standard ListView properties to ListView, except for dataSource. The renderRow method must render a component that forwards onLongPress and onPressOut methods to a Touchable* child component. Calling the onLongPress method will enable the drag and drop on the row and onPressOut will cancel it. You can also apply the default behaviour by spreading the sortHandlers prop (e.g. <TouchableHightlight {...this.props.sortHandlers} >..
)
onRowMoved
(Function) - should return a function that is passed a single object when a row is dropped. The object contains three propertiesfrom
,to
, androw
.from
andto
are the order indexes being requested to move.row
is all the info available about the row being dropped.data
(Object) - Takes an object.rowHasChanged
(Function) - Takes an function that is called to compare row data. It is passed the new row data and a shallow copy of the previous row data. This is necessary to define if row data is not immutible for row changes to correctly propagate, if your row data is immutable DO NOT DEFINE, see #28 for reasons why.order
(Array) (optional) - Expects an array of keys to determine the current order of rows.sortRowStyle
(Object) (optional) - Expects astyle
object, which is to be applied on the rows when they're being dragged.disableSorting
_(boolean) (optional) - When set to true, all sorting will be disabled, which will effectively make the SortableListView act like a normal ListView.onMoveStart
(Function) (Optional) - Register a handler to be called when drag start.onMoveEnd
(Function) (Optional) - Register a handler to be called when move is completed.onRowActive
(Function) (Optional) - Register a handler to be called when row is activated, return a object contains three propertiesrowData
,touch
andlayout
.rowData
is the data info of activated row,layout
is the layout info of the activated row,touch
is thenativeEvent
of long pressonMoveCancel
(Function) (Optional) - Register a handler to be called when move is canceled, that is the row is activated on long press and then released without any move.activeOpacity
(Number) (Optional) - Sets opacity of an active element. Default value:0.2
.limitScrolling
_(boolean) (optional) - When set to true, scrolling will be disabled when a row is active (sorting). Default isfalse
.
[Unreleased]
moveOnPressIn
_(boolean) (optional) - When set to true, longPress delay is eliminated. Default isfalse
.ListViewComponent
_(Function) (optional) - A custom ListView component to be used instead of React-Native's ListView.disableAnimatedScrolling
_(boolean) (optional) - When set to true, scrolling will no longer animate. Default isfalse
. Strongly recommend set it totrue
., see #97 for more context.
you can use those unreleased features by installing from master branch
npm i deanmcpherson/react-native-sortable-listview
methods
scrollTo(...args)
- Scrolls to a given x, y offset, either immediately or with a smooth animation. See ScrollView's scrollTo method.
Contributing
Before submitting a PR, please:
- Format your code by running
npm run prettier
. - Test by running
npm run test
. (Currently this produces 2 warnings, no errors). - Build the Sortable example app and test fully for regressions on both iOS and android.
- Describe your change in the
Unreleased
section of the Changelog.
MIT Licensed