Gathering detailed insights and metrics for sortablejs
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for sortablejs
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for sortablejs
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for sortablejs
react-sortablejs
React bindings to [SortableJS](https://github.com/SortableJS/Sortable)
@types/sortablejs
TypeScript definitions for sortablejs
nxt-sortablejs
Angular sortablejs bindings.
sortablejs-vue3
[Demo](https://sortablejs-vue3.maxleiter.com) | [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/package/sortablejs-vue3)
Reorderable drag-and-drop lists for modern browsers and touch devices. No jQuery or framework required.
npm install sortablejs
Module System
Min. Node Version
Typescript Support
Node Version
NPM Version
29,760 Stars
1,104 Commits
3,704 Forks
413 Watching
26 Branches
155 Contributors
Updated on 27 Nov 2024
Minified
Minified + Gzipped
JavaScript (95.46%)
HTML (3.74%)
CSS (0.8%)
Cumulative downloads
Total Downloads
Last day
0.6%
343,342
Compared to previous day
Last week
2.7%
1,703,092
Compared to previous week
Last month
11.6%
7,158,216
Compared to previous month
Last year
23.4%
74,809,126
Compared to previous year
Sortable is a JavaScript library for reorderable drag-and-drop lists.
Demo: http://sortablejs.github.io/Sortable/
@types/sortablejs
Install with NPM:
1npm install sortablejs --save
Install with Bower:
1bower install --save sortablejs
Import into your project:
1// Default SortableJS 2import Sortable from 'sortablejs'; 3 4// Core SortableJS (without default plugins) 5import Sortable from 'sortablejs/modular/sortable.core.esm.js'; 6 7// Complete SortableJS (with all plugins) 8import Sortable from 'sortablejs/modular/sortable.complete.esm.js';
Cherrypick plugins:
1// Cherrypick extra plugins 2import Sortable, { MultiDrag, Swap } from 'sortablejs'; 3 4Sortable.mount(new MultiDrag(), new Swap()); 5 6 7// Cherrypick default plugins 8import Sortable, { AutoScroll } from 'sortablejs/modular/sortable.core.esm.js'; 9 10Sortable.mount(new AutoScroll());
1<ul id="items"> 2 <li>item 1</li> 3 <li>item 2</li> 4 <li>item 3</li> 5</ul>
1var el = document.getElementById('items'); 2var sortable = Sortable.create(el);
You can use any element for the list and its elements, not just ul
/li
. Here is an example with div
s.
1var sortable = new Sortable(el, {
2 group: "name", // or { name: "...", pull: [true, false, 'clone', array], put: [true, false, array] }
3 sort: true, // sorting inside list
4 delay: 0, // time in milliseconds to define when the sorting should start
5 delayOnTouchOnly: false, // only delay if user is using touch
6 touchStartThreshold: 0, // px, how many pixels the point should move before cancelling a delayed drag event
7 disabled: false, // Disables the sortable if set to true.
8 store: null, // @see Store
9 animation: 150, // ms, animation speed moving items when sorting, `0` — without animation
10 easing: "cubic-bezier(1, 0, 0, 1)", // Easing for animation. Defaults to null. See https://easings.net/ for examples.
11 handle: ".my-handle", // Drag handle selector within list items
12 filter: ".ignore-elements", // Selectors that do not lead to dragging (String or Function)
13 preventOnFilter: true, // Call `event.preventDefault()` when triggered `filter`
14 draggable: ".item", // Specifies which items inside the element should be draggable
15
16 dataIdAttr: 'data-id', // HTML attribute that is used by the `toArray()` method
17
18 ghostClass: "sortable-ghost", // Class name for the drop placeholder
19 chosenClass: "sortable-chosen", // Class name for the chosen item
20 dragClass: "sortable-drag", // Class name for the dragging item
21
22 swapThreshold: 1, // Threshold of the swap zone
23 invertSwap: false, // Will always use inverted swap zone if set to true
24 invertedSwapThreshold: 1, // Threshold of the inverted swap zone (will be set to swapThreshold value by default)
25 direction: 'horizontal', // Direction of Sortable (will be detected automatically if not given)
26
27 forceFallback: false, // ignore the HTML5 DnD behaviour and force the fallback to kick in
28
29 fallbackClass: "sortable-fallback", // Class name for the cloned DOM Element when using forceFallback
30 fallbackOnBody: false, // Appends the cloned DOM Element into the Document's Body
31 fallbackTolerance: 0, // Specify in pixels how far the mouse should move before it's considered as a drag.
32
33 dragoverBubble: false,
34 removeCloneOnHide: true, // Remove the clone element when it is not showing, rather than just hiding it
35 emptyInsertThreshold: 5, // px, distance mouse must be from empty sortable to insert drag element into it
36
37
38 setData: function (/** DataTransfer */dataTransfer, /** HTMLElement*/dragEl) {
39 dataTransfer.setData('Text', dragEl.textContent); // `dataTransfer` object of HTML5 DragEvent
40 },
41
42 // Element is chosen
43 onChoose: function (/**Event*/evt) {
44 evt.oldIndex; // element index within parent
45 },
46
47 // Element is unchosen
48 onUnchoose: function(/**Event*/evt) {
49 // same properties as onEnd
50 },
51
52 // Element dragging started
53 onStart: function (/**Event*/evt) {
54 evt.oldIndex; // element index within parent
55 },
56
57 // Element dragging ended
58 onEnd: function (/**Event*/evt) {
59 var itemEl = evt.item; // dragged HTMLElement
60 evt.to; // target list
61 evt.from; // previous list
62 evt.oldIndex; // element's old index within old parent
63 evt.newIndex; // element's new index within new parent
64 evt.oldDraggableIndex; // element's old index within old parent, only counting draggable elements
65 evt.newDraggableIndex; // element's new index within new parent, only counting draggable elements
66 evt.clone // the clone element
67 evt.pullMode; // when item is in another sortable: `"clone"` if cloning, `true` if moving
68 },
69
70 // Element is dropped into the list from another list
71 onAdd: function (/**Event*/evt) {
72 // same properties as onEnd
73 },
74
75 // Changed sorting within list
76 onUpdate: function (/**Event*/evt) {
77 // same properties as onEnd
78 },
79
80 // Called by any change to the list (add / update / remove)
81 onSort: function (/**Event*/evt) {
82 // same properties as onEnd
83 },
84
85 // Element is removed from the list into another list
86 onRemove: function (/**Event*/evt) {
87 // same properties as onEnd
88 },
89
90 // Attempt to drag a filtered element
91 onFilter: function (/**Event*/evt) {
92 var itemEl = evt.item; // HTMLElement receiving the `mousedown|tapstart` event.
93 },
94
95 // Event when you move an item in the list or between lists
96 onMove: function (/**Event*/evt, /**Event*/originalEvent) {
97 // Example: https://jsbin.com/nawahef/edit?js,output
98 evt.dragged; // dragged HTMLElement
99 evt.draggedRect; // DOMRect {left, top, right, bottom}
100 evt.related; // HTMLElement on which have guided
101 evt.relatedRect; // DOMRect
102 evt.willInsertAfter; // Boolean that is true if Sortable will insert drag element after target by default
103 originalEvent.clientY; // mouse position
104 // return false; — for cancel
105 // return -1; — insert before target
106 // return 1; — insert after target
107 // return true; — keep default insertion point based on the direction
108 // return void; — keep default insertion point based on the direction
109 },
110
111 // Called when creating a clone of element
112 onClone: function (/**Event*/evt) {
113 var origEl = evt.item;
114 var cloneEl = evt.clone;
115 },
116
117 // Called when dragging element changes position
118 onChange: function(/**Event*/evt) {
119 evt.newIndex // most likely why this event is used is to get the dragging element's current index
120 // same properties as onEnd
121 }
122});
group
optionTo drag elements from one list into another, both lists must have the same group
value.
You can also define whether lists can give away, give and keep a copy (clone
), and receive elements.
String
— group nametrue|false|["foo", "bar"]|'clone'|function
— ability to move from the list. clone
— copy the item, rather than move. Or an array of group names which the elements may be put in. Defaults to true
.true|false|["baz", "qux"]|function
— whether elements can be added from other lists, or an array of group names from which elements can be added.boolean
— revert cloned element to initial position after moving to a another list.Demo:
pull
and put
revertClone: true
sort
optionAllow sorting inside list.
Demo: https://jsbin.com/jayedig/edit?js,output
delay
optionTime in milliseconds to define when the sorting should start. Unfortunately, due to browser restrictions, delaying is not possible on IE or Edge with native drag & drop.
Demo: https://jsbin.com/zosiwah/edit?js,output
delayOnTouchOnly
optionWhether or not the delay should be applied only if the user is using touch (eg. on a mobile device). No delay will be applied in any other case. Defaults to false
.
swapThreshold
optionPercentage of the target that the swap zone will take up, as a float between 0
and 1
.
Demo: http://sortablejs.github.io/Sortable#thresholds
invertSwap
optionSet to true
to set the swap zone to the sides of the target, for the effect of sorting "in between" items.
Demo: http://sortablejs.github.io/Sortable#thresholds
invertedSwapThreshold
optionPercentage of the target that the inverted swap zone will take up, as a float between 0
and 1
. If not given, will default to swapThreshold
.
direction
optionDirection that the Sortable should sort in. Can be set to 'vertical'
, 'horizontal'
, or a function, which will be called whenever a target is dragged over. Must return 'vertical'
or 'horizontal'
.
Example of direction detection for vertical list that includes full column and half column elements:
1Sortable.create(el, { 2 direction: function(evt, target, dragEl) { 3 if (target !== null && target.className.includes('half-column') && dragEl.className.includes('half-column')) { 4 return 'horizontal'; 5 } 6 return 'vertical'; 7 } 8});
touchStartThreshold
optionThis option is similar to fallbackTolerance
option.
When the delay
option is set, some phones with very sensitive touch displays like the Samsung Galaxy S8 will fire
unwanted touchmove events even when your finger is not moving, resulting in the sort not triggering.
This option sets the minimum pointer movement that must occur before the delayed sorting is cancelled.
Values between 3 to 5 are good.
disabled
optionsDisables the sortable if set to true
.
Demo: https://jsbin.com/sewokud/edit?js,output
1var sortable = Sortable.create(list); 2 3document.getElementById("switcher").onclick = function () { 4 var state = sortable.option("disabled"); // get 5 6 sortable.option("disabled", !state); // set 7};
handle
optionTo make list items draggable, Sortable disables text selection by the user. That's not always desirable. To allow text selection, define a drag handler, which is an area of every list element that allows it to be dragged around.
Demo: https://jsbin.com/numakuh/edit?html,js,output
1Sortable.create(el, { 2 handle: ".my-handle" 3});
1<ul> 2 <li><span class="my-handle">::</span> list item text one 3 <li><span class="my-handle">::</span> list item text two 4</ul>
1.my-handle { 2 cursor: move; 3 cursor: -webkit-grabbing; 4}
filter
option1Sortable.create(list, { 2 filter: ".js-remove, .js-edit", 3 onFilter: function (evt) { 4 var item = evt.item, 5 ctrl = evt.target; 6 7 if (Sortable.utils.is(ctrl, ".js-remove")) { // Click on remove button 8 item.parentNode.removeChild(item); // remove sortable item 9 } 10 else if (Sortable.utils.is(ctrl, ".js-edit")) { // Click on edit link 11 // ... 12 } 13 } 14})
ghostClass
optionClass name for the drop placeholder (default sortable-ghost
).
Demo: https://jsbin.com/henuyiw/edit?css,js,output
1.ghost { 2 opacity: 0.4; 3}
1Sortable.create(list, { 2 ghostClass: "ghost" 3});
chosenClass
optionClass name for the chosen item (default sortable-chosen
).
Demo: https://jsbin.com/hoqufox/edit?css,js,output
1.chosen { 2 color: #fff; 3 background-color: #c00; 4}
1Sortable.create(list, { 2 delay: 500, 3 chosenClass: "chosen" 4});
forceFallback
optionIf set to true
, the Fallback for non HTML5 Browser will be used, even if we are using an HTML5 Browser.
This gives us the possibility to test the behaviour for older Browsers even in newer Browser, or make the Drag 'n Drop feel more consistent between Desktop , Mobile and old Browsers.
On top of that, the Fallback always generates a copy of that DOM Element and appends the class fallbackClass
defined in the options. This behaviour controls the look of this 'dragged' Element.
Demo: https://jsbin.com/sibiput/edit?html,css,js,output
fallbackTolerance
optionEmulates the native drag threshold. Specify in pixels how far the mouse should move before it's considered as a drag. Useful if the items are also clickable like in a list of links.
When the user clicks inside a sortable element, it's not uncommon for your hand to move a little between the time you press and the time you release. Dragging only starts if you move the pointer past a certain tolerance, so that you don't accidentally start dragging every time you click.
3 to 5 are probably good values.
dragoverBubble
optionIf set to true
, the dragover event will bubble to parent sortables. Works on both fallback and native dragover event.
By default, it is false, but Sortable will only stop bubbling the event once the element has been inserted into a parent Sortable, or can be inserted into a parent Sortable, but isn't at that specific time (due to animation, etc).
Since 1.8.0, you will probably want to leave this option as false. Before 1.8.0, it may need to be true
for nested sortables to work.
removeCloneOnHide
optionIf set to false
, the clone is hidden by having it's CSS display
property set to none
.
By default, this option is true
, meaning Sortable will remove the cloned element from the DOM when it is supposed to be hidden.
emptyInsertThreshold
optionThe distance (in pixels) the mouse must be from an empty sortable while dragging for the drag element to be inserted into that sortable. Defaults to 5
. Set to 0
to disable this feature.
Demo: https://jsbin.com/becavoj/edit?js,output
An alternative to this option would be to set a padding on your list when it is empty.
For example:
1ul:empty { 2 padding-bottom: 20px; 3}
Warning: For :empty
to work, it must have no node inside (even text one).
Demo: https://jsbin.com/yunakeg/edit?html,css,js,output
HTMLElement
— list, in which moved elementHTMLElement
— previous listHTMLElement
— dragged elementHTMLElement
Number|undefined
— old index within parentNumber|undefined
— new index within parentNumber|undefined
— old index within parent, only counting draggable elementsNumber|undefined
— new index within parent, only counting draggable elementsString|Boolean|undefined
— Pull mode if dragging into another sortable ("clone"
, true
, or false
), otherwise undefinedmove
event objectHTMLElement
HTMLElement
HTMLElement
DOMRect
HTMLElement
— element on which have guidedDOMRect
Boolean
— true
if will element be inserted after target (or false
if before)String
[, value:*
]):*
Get or set the option.
HTMLElement
[, selector:String
]):HTMLElement|null
For each element in the set, get the first element that matches the selector by testing the element itself and traversing up through its ancestors in the DOM tree.
String[]
Serializes the sortable's item data-id
's (dataIdAttr
option) into an array of string.
String[]
, useAnimation:Boolean
)Sorts the elements according to the array.
1var order = sortable.toArray(); 2sortable.sort(order.reverse(), true); // apply
Save the current sorting (see store)
Removes the sortable functionality completely.
Saving and restoring of the sort.
1<ul> 2 <li data-id="1">order</li> 3 <li data-id="2">save</li> 4 <li data-id="3">restore</li> 5</ul>
1Sortable.create(el, { 2 group: "localStorage-example", 3 store: { 4 /** 5 * Get the order of elements. Called once during initialization. 6 * @param {Sortable} sortable 7 * @returns {Array} 8 */ 9 get: function (sortable) { 10 var order = localStorage.getItem(sortable.options.group.name); 11 return order ? order.split('|') : []; 12 }, 13 14 /** 15 * Save the order of elements. Called onEnd (when the item is dropped). 16 * @param {Sortable} sortable 17 */ 18 set: function (sortable) { 19 var order = sortable.toArray(); 20 localStorage.setItem(sortable.options.group.name, order.join('|')); 21 } 22 } 23})
Demo: https://jsbin.com/visimub/edit?html,js,output
1<!-- Latest compiled and minified CSS --> 2<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.3.1/css/bootstrap.min.css"/> 3 4 5<!-- Latest Sortable --> 6<script src="http://SortableJS.github.io/Sortable/Sortable.js"></script> 7 8 9<!-- Simple List --> 10<ul id="simpleList" class="list-group"> 11 <li class="list-group-item">This is <a href="http://SortableJS.github.io/Sortable/">Sortable</a></li> 12 <li class="list-group-item">It works with Bootstrap...</li> 13 <li class="list-group-item">...out of the box.</li> 14 <li class="list-group-item">It has support for touch devices.</li> 15 <li class="list-group-item">Just drag some elements around.</li> 16</ul> 17 18<script> 19 // Simple list 20 Sortable.create(simpleList, { /* options */ }); 21</script>
HTMLElement
[, options:Object
]):Sortable
Create new instance.
Sortable
The active Sortable instance.
HTMLElement
The element being dragged.
HTMLElement
The ghost element.
HTMLElement
The clone element.
HTMLElement
):Sortable
Get the Sortable instance on an element.
...SortablePlugin|SortablePlugin[]
)Mounts a plugin to Sortable.
:HTMLElement
, event:String
, fn:Function
) — attach an event handler function:HTMLElement
, event:String
, fn:Function
) — remove an event handler:HTMLElement
):Object
— get the values of all the CSS properties:HTMLElement
, prop:String
):Mixed
— get the value of style properties:HTMLElement
, prop:String
, value:String
) — set one CSS properties:HTMLElement
, props:Object
) — set more CSS properties:HTMLElement
, tagName:String
[, iterator:Function
]):Array
— get elements by tag name:Mixed
, fn:Function
):Function
— Takes a function and returns a new one that will always have a particular context:HTMLElement
, selector:String
):Boolean
— check the current matched set of elements against a selector:HTMLElement
, selector:String
[, ctx:HTMLElement
]):HTMLElement|Null
— for each element in the set, get the first element that matches the selector by testing the element itself and traversing up through its ancestors in the DOM tree:HTMLElement
):HTMLElement
— create a deep copy of the set of matched elements:HTMLElement
, name:String
, state:Boolean
) — add or remove one classes from each element:HTMLElement
):String
— automatically detect the direction of the element as either 'vertical'
or 'horizontal'
:HTMLElement
, selector:String
):Number
— index of the element within its parent for a selected set of elements:HTMLElement
, childNum:Number
, options:Object
, includeDragEl:Boolean
):HTMLElement
— get the draggable element at a given index of draggable elements within a Sortable instance:String
— expando property name for internal use, sortableListElement[expando] returns the Sortable instance of that elemenet1<!-- jsDelivr :: Sortable :: Latest (https://www.jsdelivr.com/package/npm/sortablejs) --> 2<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/sortablejs@latest/Sortable.min.js"></script>
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