angular2-draggable-demo v1.2.0
angular2-draggable
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Getting Started
angular2-draggable has angular directives that make the DOM element draggable and resizable.
ngDraggable- v2.x requires Angular >= 6
- v1.4.2 requires Angular >= 4 && < 6
ngResizable- provided since v2.0, requires Angular >= 6
Latest Update
2018.11.11: 2.1.8
- ngResizable: add preventDefaultEvent flag to ngResizable mousedown (by mecp - PR #119)
2018.10.31: 2.1.7
- ngResizable: fix issue #116: ngResizable Locks Height When rzHandles Includes Only e, w. (Thanks to Yamazaki93)
2018.10.26: 2.1.6
- ngResizable: fix issue #115: rzResizing IE event issue
2018.10.15: 2.1.5
- ngDraggable: fix issue #114: EndOffset event not working properly with SnapToGrid
2018.08.03: 2.0.0
- Fix issue #84: iFrames, and context unrelated elements block all events, and are unusable
2018.07.02: 2.0.0-beta.2
2018.06.26: 2.0.0-beta.1
- ngResizable: Provide
(rzStart),(rzResizing),(rzStop)event emitters - ngResizable: Provide
resetSize(),getStatus()methods
- ngResizable: Provide
2018.06.25: 2.0.0-beta.0
- New:
ngResizabledirective which you can use to make the element resizable! More resizable options are planning. Refer to demo
- New:
Installation
npm install angular2-draggable --saveDraggable
Please refer to the demo page.
Firstly, import
AngularDraggableModulein your app module (or any other proper angular module):import { AngularDraggableModule } from 'angular2-draggable'; @NgModule({ imports: [ ..., AngularDraggableModule ], ... }) export class AppModule { }Then: use
ngDraggabledirective to make the DOM element draggable.Simple example:
- html:
<div ngDraggable>Drag me!</div>Use
[handle]to move parent element:- html:
<div ngDraggable [handle]="DemoHandle" class="card"> <div #DemoHandle class="card-header">I'm handle. Drag me!</div> <div class="card-block">You can't drag this block now!</div> </div>
Resizable
Please refer to the demo page.
Besides of importing AngularDraggableModule, you need to import resizable.min.css in your project. If you use angular-cli, you can add this in angular.json:
"styles": [
...
+ "node_modules/angular2-draggable/css/resizable.min.css"
]Then you can use ngResizable directive to make the element resizable:
<div ngResizable> I'm now resizable </div>
<div [ngResizable]="false"> Resizable is disabled now </div>
<div ngResizable [rzHandles]="'n,e,s,w,se,sw,ne,nw'"> Each side is resizable </div>Well you can use both directives concurrently if you wish:
<div ngDraggable ngResizable> I'm now draggable and resizable </div>API
Directive:
ngDraggabledirective support following input porperties:Input Type Default Description ngDraggable boolean trueYou can toggle the draggable capability by setting trueorfalsehandle HTMLElement null Use template variable to refer to the handle element. Then only the handle element is draggable zIndex string null Use it to set z-index property when element is not moving zIndexMoving string null Use it to set z-index property when element is moving bounds HTMLElemnt null Use it to set the boundary inBounds boolean falseUse it make element stay in the bounds outOfBounds { top: boolean; bottom: boolean; right: boolean; left: boolean }falseSet it to allow element get out of bounds from the direction. Refer to demo position { x: number, y: number }{ x:0, y:0 }Use it to set position offset gridSize number 1 Use it for snapping to grid. Refer to demo preventDefaultEvent boolean falseWhether to prevent default mouse event ngResizabledirective support following input porperties:Input Type Default Description ngResizable boolean trueYou can toggle the resizable capability by setting trueorfalserzHandles string "e,s,se"Which handles can be used for resizing. Optional types in "n,e,s,w,se,sw,ne,nw"or"all"rzAspectRatio boolean | number falseboolean: Whether the element should be constrained to a specific aspect ratio.number: Force the element to maintain a specific aspect ratio during resizing (width/height)rzContainment Selector | string | Element null Constrains resizing to within the bounds of the specified element or region. It accepts an HTMLElement, 'parent'or a valid CSS selector string such as '#id'rzGrid number | number[] 1 Snaps the resizing element to a grid, every x and y pixels. Array values: [x, y]rzMinWidth number 1 The minimum width the resizable should be allowed to resize to. rzMaxWidth number 1 The maximum width the resizable should be allowed to resize to. rzMinHeight number 1 The minimum height the resizable should be allowed to resize to. rzMaxHeight number 1 The maximum height the resizable should be allowed to resize to. preventDefaultEvent boolean falseWhether to prevent default mouse event.
CSS:
When
ngDraggableis enabled on some element,ng-draggableclass is automatically assigned to it. You can use it to customize the pointer style. For example:.ng-draggable { cursor: move; }When
ngResizableis enabled on some element,ng-resizableclass is automatically assigned to it. And handle elements will be created withng-resizable-handle. You can customize the handle style.
Events
ngDraggabledirective:Output $event Description started nativeElementof hostemitted when start dragging stopped nativeElementof hostemitted when stop dragging edge { top: boolean, right: boolean, bottom: boolean, left: boolean } emitted after [bounds]is setmovingOffset { x: number, y: number } emit position offset when moving endOffset { x: number, y: number } emit position offset when stop moving Simple example:
<div ngDraggable (started)="onDragBegin($event)" (stopped)="onDragEnd($event)" (movingOffset)="onMoving($event)" (endOffset)="onMoveEnd($event)"> Drag me! </div>ngResizabledirective:Output $event description rzStart IResizeEventemitted when start resizing rzResizing IResizeEventemitted when resizing rzStop IResizeEventemitted when stop resizing export interface IResizeEvent { host: any; handle: any; size: { width: number; height: number; }; position: { top: number; left: number; }; }Simple example:
<div ngResizable (rzStart)="onResizeStart($event)" (rzResizing)="onResizing($event)" (rzStop)="onResizeStop($event)"> Resizable </div>
Demo
You can clone this repo to your working copy and then launch the demo page in your local machine:
npm install
npm run demo
# or
yarn install
yarn demoThe demo page server is listening to: http://localhost:4203
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