Vue component (Vue.js 2.0 and vue 3) or directive (Vue.js 1.0) allowing drag-and-drop and synchronization with view model array.
Based on and offering all features of Sortable.js
https://sortablejs.github.io/Vue.Draggable/
https://david-desmaisons.github.io/draggable-example/
- Full support of Sortable.js features:
- Supports touch devices
- Supports drag handles and selectable text
- Smart auto-scrolling
- Support drag and drop between different lists
- No jQuery dependency
- Keeps in sync HTML and view model list
- Compatible with Vue.js 2.0 transition-group
- Cancellation support
- Events reporting any changes when full control is needed
- Reuse existing UI library components (such as vuetify, element, or vue material etc...) and make them draggable using
tag
andcomponentData
props
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yarn add vuedraggable
npm i -S vuedraggable
Beware it is vuedraggable for Vue 2.0 and not vue-draggable which is for version 1.0
<script src="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/vue/2.5.2/vue.min.js"></script>
<!-- CDNJS :: Sortable (https://cdnjs.com/) -->
<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/sortablejs@1.8.4/Sortable.min.js"></script>
<!-- CDNJS :: Vue.Draggable (https://cdnjs.com/) -->
<script src="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/Vue.Draggable/2.20.0/vuedraggable.umd.min.js"></script>
Use draggable component:
<draggable v-model="myArray" group="people" @start="drag=true" @end="drag=false">
<div v-for="element in myArray" :key="element.id">{{element.name}}</div>
</draggable>
.vue file:
import draggable from 'vuedraggable'
...
export default {
components: {
draggable,
},
...
<draggable v-model="myArray">
<transition-group>
<div v-for="element in myArray" :key="element.id">
{{element.name}}
</div>
</transition-group>
</draggable>
Draggable component should directly wrap the draggable elements, or a transition-component
containing the draggable elements.
<draggable v-model="myArray" draggable=".item">
<div v-for="element in myArray" :key="element.id" class="item">
{{element.name}}
</div>
<template slot="footer">
<button @click="addPeople">Add</button>
</template>
</draggable>
<draggable v-model="myArray" draggable=".item">
<div v-for="element in myArray" :key="element.id" class="item">
{{element.name}}
</div>
<template slot="header">
<button @click="addPeople">Add</button>
</template>
</draggable>
<draggable v-model='myList'>
computed: {
myList: {
get() {
return this.$store.state.myList
},
set(value) {
this.$store.commit('updateList', value)
}
}
}
Type: Array
Required: false
Default: null
Input array to draggable component. Typically same array as referenced by inner element v-for directive.
This is the preferred way to use Vue.draggable as it is compatible with Vuex.
It should not be used directly but only though the v-model
directive:
<draggable v-model="myArray">
Type: Array
Required: false
Default: null
Alternative to the modelValue
prop, list is an array to be synchronized with drag-and-drop.
The main difference is that list
prop is updated by draggable component using splice method, whereas modelValue
is immutable.
Do not use in conjunction with modelValue prop.
New in version 2.19
Sortable options can be set directly as vue.draggable props since version 2.19.
This means that all sortable option are valid sortable props with the notable exception of all the method starting by "on" as draggable component expose the same API via events.
kebab-case propery are supported: for example ghost-class
props will be converted to ghostClass
sortable option.
Example setting handle, sortable and a group option:
<draggable
v-model="list"
handle=".handle"
:group="{ name: 'people', pull: 'clone', put: false }"
ghost-class="ghost"
:sort="false"
@change="log"
>
<!-- -->
</draggable>
Type: String
Default: 'div'
HTML node type of the element that draggable component create as outer element for the included slot.
It is also possible to pass the name of vue component as element. In this case, draggable attribute will be passed to the create component.
See also componentData if you need to set props or event to the created component.
Type: Function
Required: false
Default: (original) => { return original;}
Function called on the source component to clone element when clone option is true. The unique argument is the viewModel element to be cloned and the returned value is its cloned version.
By default vue.draggable reuses the viewModel element, so you have to use this hook if you want to clone or deep clone it.
Type: Function
Required: false
Default: null
If not null this function will be called in a similar way as Sortable onMove callback. Returning false will cancel the drag operation.
function onMoveCallback(evt, originalEvent){
...
// return false; — for cancel
}
evt object has same property as Sortable onMove event, and 3 additional properties:
-
draggedContext
: context linked to dragged element-
index
: dragged element index -
element
: dragged element underlying view model element -
futureIndex
: potential index of the dragged element if the drop operation is accepted
-
-
relatedContext
: context linked to current drag operation-
index
: target element index -
element
: target element view model element -
list
: target list -
component
: target VueComponent
-
HTML:
<draggable :list="list" :move="checkMove">
javascript:
checkMove: function(evt){
return (evt.draggedContext.element.name!=='apple');
}
See complete example: Cancel.html, cancel.js
Type: Object
Required: false
Default: null
This props is used to pass additional information to child component declared by tag props.
Value: an object corresponding to the attributes, props and events we would pass to the component.
Example (using element UI library):
<draggable tag="el-collapse" :list="list" :component-data="getComponentData()">
<el-collapse-item v-for="e in list" :title="e.title" :name="e.name" :key="e.name">
<div>{{e.description}}</div>
</el-collapse-item>
</draggable>
methods: {
handleChange() {
console.log('changed');
},
inputChanged(value) {
this.activeNames = value;
},
getComponentData() {
return {
onChange: this.handleChange,
onInput: this.inputChanged,
wrap: true,
value: this.activeNames
};
}
}
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Support for Sortable events:
start
,add
,remove
,update
,end
,choose
,unchoose
,sort
,filter
,clone
Events are called whenever onStart, onAdd, onRemove, onUpdate, onEnd, onChoose, onUnchoose, onSort, onClone are fired by Sortable.js with the same argument.
See here for referenceNote that SortableJS OnMove callback is mapped with the move prop
HTML:
<draggable :list="list" @end="onEnd">
-
change event
change
event is triggered when list prop is not null and the corresponding array is altered due to drag-and-drop operation.
This event is called with one argument containing one of the following properties:-
added
: contains information of an element added to the array-
newIndex
: the index of the added element -
element
: the added element
-
-
removed
: contains information of an element removed from to the array-
oldIndex
: the index of the element before remove -
element
: the removed element
-
-
moved
: contains information of an element moved within the array-
newIndex
: the current index of the moved element -
oldIndex
: the old index of the moved element -
element
: the moved element
-
-
Limitation: neither header or footer slot works in conjunction with transition-group.
Use the header
slot to add none-draggable element inside the vuedraggable component.
Important: it should be used in conjunction with draggable option to tag draggable element.
Note that header slot will always be added before the default slot regardless its position in the template.
Ex:
<draggable v-model="myArray" draggable=".item">
<div v-for="element in myArray" :key="element.id" class="item">
{{element.name}}
</div>
<template slot="header">
<button @click="addPeople">Add</button>
</template>
</draggable>
Use the footer
slot to add none-draggable element inside the vuedraggable component.
Important: it should be used in conjunction with draggable option to tag draggable elements.
Note that footer slot will always be added after the default slot regardless its position in the template.
Ex:
<draggable v-model="myArray" draggable=".item">
<div v-for="element in myArray" :key="element.id" class="item">
{{element.name}}
</div>
<template slot="footer">
<button @click="addPeople">Add</button>
</template>
</draggable>
-
Vue.draggable children should always map the list or modelValue prop using a v-for directive
-
Children elements inside v-for should be keyed as any element in Vue.js. Be careful to provide relevant key values in particular:
- typically providing array index as keys won't work as key should be linked to the items content
- cloned elements should provide updated keys, it is doable using the clone props for example