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zhusipu-vue-js-grid

v1.0.2

Published

Vue.js responsive grid plugin

Downloads

3

Readme

Vue.js Grid ( Experiment )

npm version npm

Fixed size grid for Vue.js

This is very a first version of the plugin. If you find any bugs and/or want to contribute, feel free to create issues, PRs or reach me out on twitter! 👍 🚀

Thanks!

Install

npm install --save vue-js-grid
import Vue from 'vue'
import Grid from 'vue-js-grid'

Vue.use(Grid)

Usage

data () {
  return {
    items: [
      'a',
      'b',
      'c'
    ]
}
<grid
  :draggable="true"
  :sortable="true"
  :items="items"
  :height="100"
  :width="100">
  <template slot="cell" scope="props">
    <div>{{props.item}}</div>
  </template>
</grid>

Codesandbox Demo

Plugin does NOT modify the source data array.

  1. Every time permutation is performed you will get a new sorted array in event (items).
  2. The same works for removing elements, you will get a new "cleaned" array in your @remove event handler.
  3. Currently there is no way to extend data array after event handling. But hopefully I'll come up with a clean way to do it in nearest future.

Props

| Name | Type | Default | Description | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | items | Array | [] | Initial array of items | | cellWidth | Number | 80 | Cell width | | cellHeight | Number | 80 | Cell height | | draggable | Boolean | false | Flag that will let you drag grid's cells | | dragDelay | Number | 0 | @TODO | | sortable | Boolean | false | Flag that will let you reorder grid's cells, requires draggable to be true | | center | Boolean | false | @TODO |

Events

| Name | Description | | --- | --- | | @change | Occurs on every action that involves reordering array or changing it's length | | @remove | Occurs when an element is deleted through template | | @click | Occurs when cell is clicked | | @sort | Occurs when array item order is changed manually |

Cell template

Cell template is used to get access to list data, indexing and sorting params generated by plugin.

Template's scope contains:

props.item - list item value

props.index - initial index of the item

props.sort - current index of an item after sorting

props.remove() - method that will remove item from the arrey and resport list.

Example:

<template slot="cell" scope="props">
  <div @click="() => { props.remove() }">
    <div>Data: {{props.item}}</div>
    <div>{{props.index}} / {{props.sort}}</div>
</template>

Why do i need this?

A good example of using a plugin would be rending macOS' Launchpad or Dock. Check out a demo for a solid example of how the plugin behaves & feels.

Demo: https://euvl.github.io/vue-js-grid/

Roadmap

  1. Add element insertion
  2. Add tests