useDragDrop
is a combined React hook that facilitates drag-and-drop interactions in your application. It abstracts the handling of both draggable elements and drop targets, simplifying the implementation of drag-and-drop functionality.
- Combined Drag and Drop Handling: Manages both dragging and dropping within a single hook.
- Customizable Data Transfer: Allows any data to be associated with the drag operation and retrieved upon dropping.
- Event Handling: Abstracts away the complexity of drag-and-drop event management.
- Real-time State Management: Tracks the state of dragging and dropping actions in real-time.
- SSR Compatibility: Designed to be server-side rendering friendly.
Choose and install individual hooks that suit your project needs, or install the entire collection for a full suite of utilities.
npm install @custom-react-hooks/use-drag-drop
or
yarn add @custom-react-hooks/use-drag-drop
npm install @custom-react-hooks/all
or
yarn add @custom-react-hooks/all
The useDragDrop
hook must be imported using a named import as shown below:
Named Import:
import { useDragDrop } from '@custom-react-hooks/use-drag-drop';
This approach ensures that the hook integrates seamlessly into your project, maintaining consistency and predictability in how you use our package.
import React from 'react';
import { useDragDrop } from '@custom-react-hooks/all';
const DraggableItem = ({ id, bindDrag }) => (
<div {...bindDrag(id)}>
{id}
</div>
);
const DroppableArea = ({ id, bindDrop, children }) => (
<div {...bindDrop(id)}>
{children}
</div>
);
const DragDropComponent = () => {
const [itemLocations, setItemLocations] = useState({ Item1: 'outside' });
const handleDrop = (dragId, dropId) => {
setItemLocations((prev) => ({ ...prev, [dragId]: dropId }));
};
const { state, bindDrag, bindDrop } = useDragDrop(handleDrop);
const renderDraggableItem = (id, location) => {
return itemLocations[id] === location ? (
<DraggableItem
id={id}
bindDrag={bindDrag}
/>
) : null;
};
return (
<div>
{renderDraggableItem('Item1', 'outside')}
<div className="btns">
<DroppableArea
id="Area1"
bindDrop={bindDrop}
isOver={state.isOver && state.overDropId === 'Area1'}
>
{renderDraggableItem('Item1', 'Area1')}
</DroppableArea>
<DroppableArea
id="Area2"
bindDrop={bindDrop}
isOver={state.isOver && state.overDropId === 'Area2'}
>
{renderDraggableItem('Item1', 'Area2')}
</DroppableArea>
</div>
</div>
);
};
export default DragDropComponent;
In this example, useDragDrop
is used to implement both draggable and droppable components.
-
useDragDrop(dragData: any, onDrop: (data: any) => void)
: A function that accepts drag data and a drop callback.
-
dragData
: The data to be associated with the drag operation. -
onDrop
: A callback function that gets executed with the dropped data.
-
state
: An object containing the current drag and drop states. -
bindDrag
: Binding properties for the draggable element. -
bindDrop
: Binding properties for the drop target.
- List and Grid Manipulation: Rearrange items in lists or grids via drag and drop.
- File Upload Interfaces: Implement drag-and-drop file upload interfaces.
- Interactive Dashboards: Allow users to customize dashboards by moving widgets or cards.
- Cross-Component Data Transfer: Facilitate data transfer between different parts of the UI.
- Visual Editors: Use in visual editors for dragging elements, layers, or tools.
Contributions to improve useDragDrop
are welcome. Please submit issues or pull requests to the repository for any bugs or feature enhancements.