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activeadmin_reorderable

v0.3.3

Published

Drag and drop to reorder your ActiveAdmin tables.

Downloads

653

Readme

ActiveAdmin Reorderable

Drag and drop to reorder your ActiveAdmin tables.

Drag and drop reordering

Requirements

Your resource classes must respond to insert_at ala the acts_as_list API. You don't need to use acts_as_list, but if you don't, make sure to define insert_at.

Installation

Importmap

  • Add gem 'activeadmin_reorderable' to Gemfile and run bundle install
  • Add import "activeadmin_reorderable" to JS entrypoint (a JS file that is included for activeadmin)
  • Add @import "activeadmin_reorderable"; in your CSS style file

NOTE: no need to pin the import in your application. That's handled internally by the gem.

Sprockets

  • Add gem 'activeadmin_reorderable' to Gemfile and run bundle install
  • Add #= require activeadmin_reorderable to app/assets/javascripts/active_admin.js.coffee
  • Add @import "activeadmin_reorderable"; as the last @import statement in app/assets/stylesheets/active_admin.css.scss

Webpacker / npm

  • npm install --save activeadmin_reorderable or yarn add activeadmin_reorderable
  • Add import "activeadmin_reorderable" to your JS pack file
  • Add @import "activeadmin_reorderable/app/assets/styleseehts/activeadmin_reorderable.scss"; to your CSS style file

Use

parts.rb

ActiveAdmin.register Part do
  reorderable # Necessary to support reordering in a subtable within Widget below
end

widgets.rb

ActiveAdmin.register Widget do
  config.sort_order = 'position_asc' # assuming Widget.insert_at modifies the `position` attribute
  config.paginate   = false

  reorderable

  actions :index, :show

  # Reorderable Index Table
  index as: :reorderable_table do
    column :id
    column :name
  end

  show do |widget|
    attributes_table do
      row :id
      row :name
    end

    # Reorderable Subtable
    # Note: you must include `reorderable` in the ActiveAdmin configuration for the resource
    # being sorted. See the `Part` example above this code block.
    reorderable_table_for widget.parts do
      column :name
      column :cost
    end
  end
end

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md