angular-legacy-sortablejs
                                
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                        AngularJS (legacy) directive for SortableJS.
angular-legacy-sortable
Angular 1 module that integrates with Sortable.js
Installation
Install with NPM
npm install angular-legacy-sortablejs-maintained
Install with Yarn
yarn add angular-legacy-sortablejs-maintained
Don't install the old angular-legacy-sortablejs package as thats not maintained
Examples
Simple Drag and Drop
angular.module('exampleApp', ['ng-sortable'])
.component('dragAndDropExample', {
  template: `<ul ng-sortable>
    <li ng-repeat="item in ['burgers', 'chips', 'hotdog']">
      {$ item $}
    </li>
  </ul>`,
})
Specifying a Config
You can pass a Config obj to ng-sortable and it will pass this onto the created sortable object. The available options can be found here
angular.module('exampleApp', ['ng-sortable'])
  .component('dragAndDropExample', {
    template: `
    <ul ng-sortable=$ctrl.sortableConf>
      <li ng-repeat="item in ['burgers', 'chips', 'hotdog']">
        {$ item $}
      </li>
    </ul>`,
    controller: class ExampleController {
      constructor() {
        this.sortableConf = {
          animation: 350,
          chosenClass: 'sortable-chosen',
          handle: '.grab-handle',
          forceFallback: true,
        };
      }
    },
  });
Drag handle
Example showing how use the handle option
angular.module('exampleApp', ['ng-sortable'])
  .component('dragAndDropExample', {
    template: `
    <ul ng-sortable=$ctrl.sortableConf>
      <li ng-repeat="item in ['burgers', 'chips', 'hotdog']" draggable="false">
        <span class="grab-handle">Drag Header</span>
        <div>{$ item $}</div>
      </li>
   </ul>`,
   controller: class ExampleController {
      constructor() {
        this.sortableConf = {
          animation: 350,
          chosenClass: 'sortable-chosen',
          handle: '.grab-handle',
          forceFallback: true,
        };
      }
    },
  });
Tests
There are selenium based tests that can be used to check for regressions
Requirements
- node
- yarn
Setting up tests
Navigate to the repo directory in a terminal and run
yarn
Running e2e tests
To run the e2e tests run each of these commands in a separate terminal window
npm run serve:example
npm run webdriver
npm run test:e2e