A very simple and user-friendly drag-and-drop library that supports both mouse and touch events.
# Yarn
yarn add cheap-react-dnd
# NPM
npm install cheap-react-dnd
import Provider, {
useDrop,
useDrag,
useData,
operationType,
} from "cheap-react-dnd";
import React, { useRef } from "react";
const style = { width: 100, height: 100 };
const DragComponent = () => {
const dropRef = useRef();
useDrop({
acceptKeys = ["*"],
initData: { dropNo: 0 },
ref: dropRef,
onDrop: ({ dragState, setData, data, type }) => {},
});
return (
<div style={style} ref={dropRef}>
{" "}
Drop here{" "}
</div>
);
};
const key = "drag-1";
const DragComponent = () => {
const dragRef = useRef();
useDrag({
key: "drag-1",
ref: dragRef,
initData: { dragNo: 9 },
onDrag: ({ data, setData, type, dropData }) => {},
});
return (
<div style={style} ref={dragRef}>
A drag
</div>
);
};
const AudienceComponent = () => {
const data = useData(key);
return <div>🥺</div>;
};
const App = () => (
<Provider>
<DragComponent />
<DragComponent />
<AudienceComponent />
</Provider>
);
NOTE: React hooks require react
and react-dom
version 16.8.0
or higher.
A top-level component that all components utilizing useDrop, useDrag, and useData should be nested under the Provider.
Props | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
uniqueKey | String | Use this prop when you are working with multiple Providers. |
scale | Function | Object | When the outer element of the Provider uses the transform's scale property, it can lead to inaccurate drag positioning. To address this issue, you need to inform the Provider of the scaling ratios on both the horizontal and vertical axes. The default values are {x: 1, y: 1}. |
Use this within components that is a drag source.
Parameter object includes :key, ref, initData, onDrag
key
string required
ref
DOM reference
initData
initial data
onDrag
callback when dragging
Parameter object includes :acceptKeys = ["*"], initData, ref, onDrop
acceptKeys
string array required, determining what keys of the drag source can be accepted. if the drop target accepts all the keys of drag source, you specify it as ["*"]
ref
DOM reference
initData
initial data
onDrop
callback when dragging
Use this within components that is a drop target.
Use this in any component under the Provider to subscribe to the state of a specific drag source.
Parameter string: key
the data of drag source inited by useDrag
enum of state including: ONSTART, ONENTER, ONHOVER, ONLEAVE, ONDROP, ONEND
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