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I have the following HTML:
<div class="list" id="list">
<div class="item" id="i1">Item 1</div>
<div class="item" id="i2">Item 2</div>
<div class="item" id="i3">Item 3</div>
</div>
<div class="timeline" id="timeline">
</div>
What I want to be able to do, with jQuery, is:
- Be able to drag
.item
s from the#list
into the#timeline
.item
s can be dropped into the timeline as many times as required, eg. there could be 4 of item#i1
in the timeline..item
s in the timeline must not overlap each other.item
s can be positioned at any place along the timeline so long as they do not overlap any other items on the timeline
So Ive gone for jQueryUI's Draggable and Droppable, and also gone for the jQueryUI Draggable Collision Plugin.
Here is the jQuery I have started with:
$('#list .item').draggable({
helper: 'clone',
revert: 'invalid',
//the following are for the jquery-ui-dragggable-collision plugin
obstacle: '#timeline .item',
preventCollision: true
});
$('#timeline').droppable({
accept: '.item'
});
My problem is that the jQueryUI Draggable Collision Plugin only works when you are dragging the original Div itself, and not dragging a helper. I need helpers so that I can achieve #2 (adding multiple copies of one item). But I need something like the Collision Plugin so I can achieve #3 (items not overlapping).
Does anybody know of a solution to this problem? Is there another plugin that does collision detection on the helper of a draggable object? Is there another approach I can try to get what I want to achieve?
I have the following HTML:
<div class="list" id="list">
<div class="item" id="i1">Item 1</div>
<div class="item" id="i2">Item 2</div>
<div class="item" id="i3">Item 3</div>
</div>
<div class="timeline" id="timeline">
</div>
What I want to be able to do, with jQuery, is:
- Be able to drag
.item
s from the#list
into the#timeline
.item
s can be dropped into the timeline as many times as required, eg. there could be 4 of item#i1
in the timeline..item
s in the timeline must not overlap each other.item
s can be positioned at any place along the timeline so long as they do not overlap any other items on the timeline
So Ive gone for jQueryUI's Draggable and Droppable, and also gone for the jQueryUI Draggable Collision Plugin.
Here is the jQuery I have started with:
$('#list .item').draggable({
helper: 'clone',
revert: 'invalid',
//the following are for the jquery-ui-dragggable-collision plugin
obstacle: '#timeline .item',
preventCollision: true
});
$('#timeline').droppable({
accept: '.item'
});
My problem is that the jQueryUI Draggable Collision Plugin only works when you are dragging the original Div itself, and not dragging a helper. I need helpers so that I can achieve #2 (adding multiple copies of one item). But I need something like the Collision Plugin so I can achieve #3 (items not overlapping).
Does anybody know of a solution to this problem? Is there another plugin that does collision detection on the helper of a draggable object? Is there another approach I can try to get what I want to achieve?
Share Improve this question asked Jan 31, 2013 at 14:15 JimmeryJimmery 10.1k25 gold badges89 silver badges164 bronze badges 3- you probably need to use draggable as live event [stackoverflow./questions/1805210/… [1]: stackoverflow./questions/1805210/… – user2029627 Commented Jan 31, 2013 at 15:38
- @dwiekropki how will this deal with the collision detection? – Jimmery Commented Jan 31, 2013 at 15:42
- 1 You may have to wait for this bug to be fixed: sourceforge/p/jquidragcollide/bugs/3 – mccannf Commented Feb 2, 2013 at 23:41
2 Answers
Reset to default 3If you prefer a jsfiddle to that uses the jQueryUI Draggable Collision Plugin as you suggested, here is something to play around with: Link to jsfiddle
The approach uses the original helper in order to make use of collision functionality. The clone is generated in the start event function (and removed again in the stop event in case the dragging did not result in a successful drop):
$(function(){
var draggableSelector = ".list .item:not(.dropped)";
var init = function() {
$(draggableSelector).each(function(i){
$(this)
.draggable({
//helper: 'clone',
revert: 'invalid',
start: function(event,ui) {
var $clone = ui.helper.clone();
$clone
.removeClass("ui-draggable ui-draggable-dragging")
.insertAfter(ui.helper)
;
$(this).data("clone",$clone);
},
stop: function(event,ui) {
if( $(".ui-draggable-dragging.dropped").length == 0) {
$(this).data("clone").remove();
};
},
//the following are for the jquery-ui-draggable-collision plugin
refreshPositions: true,
obstacle: '.item.dropped',
preventCollision: true,
})
.css("left", ( ($(this).width() + 5) * i) + "px")
;
});
$('.timeline').droppable({
accept: '.item'
,drop: function(event,ui) {
ui.draggable
.addClass("dropped")
;
setTimeout(reinit, 500);
}
});
};
var reinit = function() {
$(".list .item.ui-draggable").draggable("destroy");
init();
}
init();
});
Hope that this will be useful.
Here is an example i wrote for this question showing a simple drag and drop plugin with collision detection. It allows you to drop items onto a timeline as long as there is space for the item to exist without overlapping.
It is by no means a finished product but hopefully will show that code like this is not incredibly plex to write and trying to hack together massive conflicting plugins are not always the best option. Sometimes its best to start from scratch. Its fun, and a really good way to learn.
/*----------ON DOCUMENT READY----------*/
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#timeline").timeline({
items: ".item"
});
});
/*----------THE TIMELINE PLUGIN----------*/
$.fn.timeline = function(options) {
var defaults = {
items: "div"
}
var options = $.extend(defaults, options)
return this.each(function() {
//-----SETUP-----//
//define all the vars we will need later
var el = $(this);
var items = $(options.items);
var mousedown = false;
var dragging = false;
var activeItem = false;
var placedItems = new Array();
//make everything unselectable so it dosne interfere with dragging
$("html").find("*").css({
"user-select": "none",
"-moz-user-select": "none",
"-webkit-user-select": "none",
"-ms-user-select": "none",
"-o-user-select": "none",
}).attr("unselectable", "true").unbind("onselectstart");
//-----EVENTS-----//
//log when the mouse is down anywhere on the doc
$(document).mousedown(function() {
mousedown = true;
});
//when the mouse is released
$(document).mouseup(function(e) {
//if was dragging an item attempt to place it
if (mousedown && dragging) {
placeItem(e);
}
//log that dragging has stopped
mousedown = false;
dragging = false;
});
//log when the mouse is pressed over an item
items.mousedown(function() {
dragging = true;
//clone the active item and hide it ready for dragging
activeItem = $(this).clone().appendTo("body").hide();
});
//when the mouse movers over the doc
$(document).mousemove(function(e) {
//if mouse was pressed over item attempt to drag
if (mousedown && dragging) {
dragItem(e);
}
});
//-----FUNCTIONS-----//
//drag the item around the screen
function dragItem(e) {
//if no active item done do owt
if (!activeItem) {
return false;
}
//work out where the drag anchor is
var x = e.pageX - (activeItem.height() / 2);
var y = e.pageY - (activeItem.width() / 2);
//save the original position in case we cant place the item
if (!activeItem.origPos) {
activeItem.origPos = {
x: x,
y: y
}
}
//drag the item
activeItem.css({
"position": "absolute",
"top": y,
"left": x,
"z-index": "999",
"opacity": 0.6,
"display": "block"
});
}
//attempt to place the item
function placeItem(e) {
//if no active item dont do owt
if (!activeItem) {
return false;
}
//define som vars needed later on
var onTargetY = false;
var onTargetX = false;
var remove = false;
var collision = false;
//check if item is being relesed withing the timeline bounds
if (e.pageY > el.position().top && e.pageY < el.position().top + el.height()) {
onTargetY = true;
}
if (e.pageX > el.position().left && e.pageX < el.position().left + el.width()) {
onTargetX = true;
}
//if on target attempt to drop on timeline
if (onTargetX && onTargetY) {
//snap to the left or right if dropped at the left or right edges
var maxLeft = el.position().left;
var maxRight = el.position().left + el.width() - activeItem.width();
x = e.pageX - (activeItem.width() / 2);
if (x < maxLeft) {
x = maxLeft;
} else if (x > maxRight) {
x = maxRight;
}
//loop the items already on the timeline and check for collisions
$.each(placedItems, function(i, item) {
var itemMin = item.position().left;
var itemMax = item.position().left + item.width();
if (x + activeItem.width() > itemMin && x < itemMax) {
collision = true;
}
});
y = el.position().top;
}
//if there is a collision or the item is dropped outside the timeline
//set x and y back to original position and set removal flag to true
if (collision || !onTargetX || !onTargetY) {
x = activeItem.origPos.x;
y = activeItem.origPos.y;
remove = true;
//if dropped inside the timeline and no collisions add item to the
//array of items inside the timeline
} else {
placedItems.push(activeItem);
}
//finally either animate the item back to where it started then remove it
//or snap it into the timeline in the space found
activeItem.animate({
top: y,
left: x
}, {
duration: 300,
queue: false,
plete: function() {
//if remove flag set remove the item from the dom
if (remove) {
$(this).remove();
}
//some tidying up
activeItem.css("opacity", 1);
activeItem = false;
}
});
}
});
}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis./ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<div class="list" id="list">
<div class="item item1">Item 1</div>
<div class="item item2">Item 2</div>
<div class="item item3">Item 3</div>
</div>
<div class="timeline" id="timeline"></div>
Enjoy :).
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