@wangyang2010344/react-native-draggable-grid
v2.1.6
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A draggable grid for react native
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react-native-draggable-grid
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Installation
npm install react-native-draggable-grid --save
Usage
import React from 'react';
import {
View,
StyleSheet,
Text,
} from 'react-native';
import { DraggableGrid } from 'react-native-draggable-grid';
interface MyTestProps {
}
interface MyTestState {
data:{key:string, name:string}[];
}
export class MyTest extends React.Component<MyTestProps, MyTestState>{
constructor(props:MyTestProps) {
super(props);
this.state = {
data:[
{name:'1',key:'one'},
{name:'2',key:'two'},
{name:'3',key:'three'},
{name:'4',key:'four'},
{name:'5',key:'five'},
{name:'6',key:'six'},
{name:'7',key:'seven'},
{name:'8',key:'eight'},
{name:'9',key:'night'},
{name:'0',key:'zero'},
],
};
}
public render_item(item:{name:string, key:string}) {
return (
<View
style={styles.item}
key={item.key}
>
<Text style={styles.item_text}>{item.name}</Text>
</View>
);
}
render() {
return (
<View style={styles.wrapper}>
<DraggableGrid
numColumns={4}
renderItem={this.render_item}
data={this.state.data}
onDragRelease={(data) => {
this.setState({data});// need reset the props data sort after drag release
}}
/>
</View>
);
}
}
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
button:{
width:150,
height:100,
backgroundColor:'blue',
},
wrapper:{
paddingTop:100,
width:'100%',
height:'100%',
justifyContent:'center',
},
item:{
width:100,
height:100,
borderRadius:8,
backgroundColor:'red',
justifyContent:'center',
alignItems:'center',
},
item_text:{
fontSize:40,
color:'#FFFFFF',
},
});
Props
| parameter | type | required | description | | :-------- | :---- | :------- | :---------- | | numColumns | number | yes | how many items should be render on one row| | data | array | yes | data's item must have unique key,item's render will depend on the key| | renderItem |(item, order:number) => ReactElement| yes | Takes an item from data and renders it into the list | | itemHeight | number | no | if not set this, it will the same as itemWidth | | dragStartAnimation | object | no | custom drag start animation | | style | object | no | grid styles |
Event Props
| parameter | type | required | description | | :-------- | :---- | :------- | :---------- | | onItemPress | (item) => void | no | Function will execute when item on press | | onDragStart | (startDragItem) => void | no | Function will execute when item start drag | | onDragRelease | (data) => void | no | Function will execute when item release, and will return the new ordered data | | onResetSort | (data) => void | no | Function will execute when dragged item change sort | | onDragging | (gestureState: PanResponderGestureState) => void| no | Function will execute when dragging item |
Item Props
| parameter | type | required | description | | :-------- | :---- | :------- | :---------- | | disabledDrag | boolean | no | It will disable drag for the item | | disabledReSorted | boolean | no | It will disable resort the item |
if you set disabledResorted be true, it will look like that
Custom Drag Start Animation
If you want to use your custom animation, you can do like this
render() {
return (
<View style={styles.wrapper}>
<DraggableGrid
numColumns={4}
renderItem={this.render_item}
data={this.state.data}
onDragStart={this.onDragStart}
dragStartAnimation={{
transform:[
{scale:this.state.animatedValue}
],
}}
/>
</View>
);
}
private onDragStart = () => {
this.state.animatedValue.setValue(1);
Animated.timing(this.state.animatedValue, {
toValue:3,
duration:400,
}).start();
}
Resort item
if you want resort item yourself,you only need change the data's sort, and the draggable-grid will auto resort by your data.
the data's key must unique