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@touchtech/dnd-kit-modifiers

v3.0.1

Published

Translate modifier presets for use with `@dnd-kit` packages.

Downloads

3

Readme

@touchtech/dnd-kit-modifiers

Stable release

Modifiers let you dynamically modify the movement coordinates that are detected by sensors. They can be used for a wide range of use cases, for example:

  • Restricting motion to a single axis
  • Restricting motion to the draggable node container's bounding rectangle
  • Restricting motion to the draggable node's scroll container bounding rectangle
  • Applying resistance or clamping the motion

Installation

To start using modifiers, install the modifiers package via yarn or npm:

npm install @touchtech/dnd-kit-modifiers

Usage

The modifiers repository contains a number of useful modifiers that can be applied on DndContext as well as DragOverlay.

import {DndContext, DragOverlay} from '@dnd-kit';
import {
  restrictToVerticalAxis,
  restrictToWindowEdges,
} from '@touchtech/dnd-kit-modifiers';

function App() {
  return (
    <DndContext modifiers={[restrictToVerticalAxis]}>
      {/* ... */}
      <DragOverlay modifiers={[restrictToWindowEdges]}>{/* ... */}</DragOverlay>
    </DndContext>
  );
}

As you can see from the example above, DndContext and DragOverlay can both have different modifiers.

Built-in modifiers

Restricting motion to an axis

restrictToHorizontalAxis

Restrict movement to only the horizontal axis.

restrictToVerticalAxis

Restrict movement to only the vertical axis.

Restrict motion to a container's bounding rectangle

restrictToWindowEdges

Restrict movement to the edges of the window. This modifier can be useful to prevent the DragOverlay from being moved outside of the bounds of the window.

restrictToParentElement

Restrict movement to the parent element of the draggable item that is picked up.

restrictToFirstScrollableAncestor

Restrict movement to the first scrollable ancestor of the draggable item that is picked up.

Snap to grid

createSnapModifier

Function to create modifiers to snap to a given grid size.

import {createSnapModifier} from '@touchtech/dnd-kit-modifiers';

const gridSize = 20; // pixels
const snapToGridModifier = createSnapModifier(gridSize);

Snap to cursor

snapCenterToCursor

Snaps the center of the draggable item to the cursor when it is picked up. Has no effect when using the Keyboard sensor.

Building custom modifiers

To build your own custom modifiers, refer to the implementation of the built-in modifiers of this package.

For example, here is an implementation to create a modifier to snap to grid:

const gridSize = 20;

function snapToGrid(args) {
  const {transform} = args;

  return {
    ...transform,
    x: Math.ceil(transform.x / gridSize) * gridSize,
    y: Math.ceil(transform.y / gridSize) * gridSize,
  };
}