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react-native-dragging-list

v3.1.0

Published

React Native package for drag and drop list.

Downloads

4

Readme

A react native package for simply dragging and dropping list items.

Install via npm

npm i react-native-dragging-list

Import the DragAndDrop component from react-native-dragging-list:

import DragAndDrop from 'react-native-dragging-list'

This component accepts 4 parameters / props:

  1. data: It contains data in form of an array which will be mapped.
  2. RenderItem: It accepts a function which returns the mapped data. It accepts a single parameter which indicates a single element of the data array.
  3. DraggingHandle: It also accepts a function which returns a component which is sort of a handle through which an item can be dragged around. User can use horizontal bars or any image according to his/her liking.
  4. listItemStyling: This is a styling object which can be used to customize list items. User can define the styling here and it will be implemented on all list items.
import DragAndDrop from 'react-native-dragging-list'

function RenderItem({ item }) {
  return (
    <View>
      <Text style = {{textAlign: 'center'}}> { item } </Text>
    </View>
  )
}

function DraggingHandle() {
    return (
      <View>
        <Text>....</Text>
      </View>
    )
  }

const listItemStyling = { 
  width: '100%', 
  flexDirection: 'row', 
  justifyContent: 'space-around', 
  alignItems: 'center', 
  height: 70, 
  borderWidth: 1, 
  borderColor: 'black', 
  backgroundColor: 'grey' 
}

class DraggableList extends Component {
  render() {
    const data = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20]
    return (
      <View style = {{ flex: 1}}>
        <DragAndDrop 
          data = { data }
          RenderItem = { RenderItem }
          DraggingHandle = { DraggingHandle }
          listItemStyling = { listItemStyling }
        />
      </View>
    )
  }
}

export default DraggableList
  1. React
  2. react-native
  3. PanResponder
  4. Animated
  5. FlatList

NOTE:

  1. It is highly recommended to give same height to all list items otherwise you may face some issues using this package.
  2. Don't forget to give flex: 1 styling to the <View> inside which you use this component otherwise the list will not be visible as it will take default height as 0.