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tiny-draggable

v1.0.10

Published

make dom draggable

Downloads

13

Readme

Tiny Draggable

build

Make dom draggable via mouse events, with small file size and simple to use.

Usage

install

npm install tiny-draggable

draggable

import draggable from "tiny-draggable";

const dom = document.getElementById("make-me-draggable");
draggable(dom);

draggable options

  /**
   * response to dragging on each axis
   */
  axis?: "both" | "x" | "y" | "none";
  /**
   * will not trigger drag behavior whthin the debounce value range
   */
  debounce?: number;
  /**
   * use capturing on mousedown event listener
   */
  useCapturing?: boolean;
  /**
   * specific [dom / dom class name] which bind the drag event
   * dragHandler need be child of draggable dom
   */
  dragHandler?: string | HTMLElement;
  /**
   * use bounding rect of a dom as restricted area of drag
   */
  dragZone?: HTMLElement;
  /**
   * use substitute dom as draggable
   */
  useSubstitute?: boolean;
  /**
   * class of substitute dom
   */
  substituteClass?: string;
  /**
   * save position after last drag end
   */
  holdPosition?: boolean;

more flexibility

User can import core of draggable directly to get more flexibility, function draggable use it underhood.

import { makeDraggable, DRAGGABLE_FLAG } from "tiny-draggable";

const dom = document.getElementById("make-me-draggable");

if (dom && !dom.getAttribute(DRAGGABLE_FLAG)) {
  const context = makeDraggable(slice.stateNode);

  if (context) {
    context.on("beforeDrag", (data, e) => {
      //...
    });
    context.on("dragStart", (data, e) => {
      //...
    });
    context.on("dragging", (data, e) => {
      //...
    });
    context.on("dragEnd", (data, e) => {
      //...
    });
  }
}

use tiny-draggable in React

simply create a React hook:

import draggable, { type DraggableOptions, DragContext } from "tiny-draggable";

function useDraggable(
  options: DraggableOptions
): [
  MutableRefObject<any | null>,
  MutableRefObject<DragContext | null>,
  boolean
] {
  const [mount, setMount] = useState(true);
  const [dragging, setDragging] = useState(false);
  const ref = useRef<any>(null);

  const contextRef = useRef<DragContext | null>(null);

  useEffect(() => {
    if (ref.current && ref.current instanceof HTMLElement) {
      const context = draggable(ref.current, options);

      if (context) {
        contextRef.current = context;

        context.on("dragStart", () => {
          if (mount) {
            setDragging(true);
          }
        });
        context.on("dragEnd", () => {
          if (mount) {
            setDragging(false);
          }
        });
      }
    }
  }, [ref.current]);

  useEffect(() => {
    return () => {
      if (contextRef.current) {
        contextRef.current.destroy();
      }

      setMount(false);
    };
  }, []);

  return [ref, contextRef, dragging];
}

function Example() {
  const [ref, contextRef, dragging] = useDraggable();

  return (
    <div>
      <p ref={ref}>draggable me</p>
    </div>
  );
}

Running example

To run the example project locally, run the commands:

cd example
pnpm run dev

Test

pnpm run test