Hierarchy
Ext.dd.DragDropExt.dd.DDTargetExt.dd.DropTargetExt.dd.DropZone
This class provides a container DD instance that allows dropping on multiple child target nodes.
By default, this class requires that child nodes accepting drop are registered with Ext.dd.Registry. However a simpler way to allow a DropZone to manage any number of target elements is to configure the DropZone with an implementation of getTargetFromEvent which interrogates the passed mouse event to see if it has taken place within an element, or class of elements. This is easily done by using the event's getTarget method to identify a node based on a Ext.DomQuery selector.
Once the DropZone has detected through calling getTargetFromEvent, that the mouse is over a drop target, that target is passed as the first parameter to onNodeEnter, onNodeOver, onNodeOut, onNodeDrop. You may configure the instance of DropZone with implementations of these methods to provide application-specific behaviour for these events to update both application state, and UI state.
For example to make a GridPanel a cooperating target with the example illustrated in DragZone, the following technique might be used:
myGridPanel.on('render', function() {
myGridPanel.dropZone = new Ext.dd.DropZone(myGridPanel.getView().scroller, {
// If the mouse is over a grid row, return that node. This is
// provided as the "target" parameter in all "onNodeXXXX" node event handling functions
getTargetFromEvent: function(e) {
return e.getTarget(myGridPanel.getView().rowSelector);
},
// On entry into a target node, highlight that node.
onNodeEnter : function(target, dd, e, data){
Ext.fly(target).addCls('my-row-highlight-class');
},
// On exit from a target node, unhighlight that node.
onNodeOut : function(target, dd, e, data){
Ext.fly(target).removeCls('my-row-highlight-class');
},
// While over a target node, return the default drop allowed class which
// places a "tick" icon into the drag proxy.
onNodeOver : function(target, dd, e, data){
return Ext.dd.DropZone.prototype.dropAllowed;
},
// On node drop we can interrogate the target to find the underlying
// application object that is the real target of the dragged data.
// In this case, it is a Record in the GridPanel's Store.
// We can use the data set up by the DragZone's getDragData method to read
// any data we decided to attach in the DragZone's getDragData method.
onNodeDrop : function(target, dd, e, data){
var rowIndex = myGridPanel.getView().findRowIndex(target);
var r = myGridPanel.getStore().getAt(rowIndex);
Ext.Msg.alert('Drop gesture', 'Dropped Record id ' + data.draggedRecord.id +
' on Record id ' + r.id);
return true;
}
});
}
See the DragZone documentation for details about building a DragZone which cooperates with this DropZone.
A named drag drop group to which this object belongs. If a group is specified, then this object will only interact with other drag drop objects in the same group (defaults to undefined).
The CSS class returned to the drag source when drop is allowed (defaults to "x-dd-drop-ok").
The CSS class returned to the drag source when drop is allowed (defaults to "x-dd-drop-ok").
The CSS class returned to the drag source when drop is not allowed (defaults to "x-dd-drop-nodrop").
The CSS class returned to the drag source when drop is not allowed (defaults to "x-dd-drop-nodrop").
The available property is false until the linked dom element is accessible.
The available property is false until the linked dom element is accessible.
Configuration attributes passed into the constructor
Configuration attributes passed into the constructor
Provides default constraint padding to "constrainTo" elements (defaults to {left: 0, right:0, top:0, bottom:0}).
Provides default constraint padding to "constrainTo" elements (defaults to {left: 0, right:0, top:0, bottom:0}).
The group defines a logical collection of DragDrop objects that are related. Instances only get events when interacting with other DragDrop object in the same group. This lets us define multiple groups using a single DragDrop subclass if we want. An object in the format {'group1':true, 'group2':true}
By default, drags can only be initiated if the mousedown occurs in the region the linked element is. This is done in part to work around a bug in some browsers that mis-report the mousedown if the previous mouseup happened outside of the window. This property is set to true if outer handles are defined. @default false
The id of the element associated with this object. This is what we refer to as the "linked element" because the size and position of this element is used to determine when the drag and drop objects have interacted.
Set to false to enable a DragDrop object to fire drag events while dragging over its own Element. Defaults to true - DragDrop objects do not by default fire drag events to themselves.
An Array of CSS class names for elements to be considered in valid as drag handles.
An Array of CSS class names for elements to be considered in valid as drag handles.
An object who's property names identify the IDs of elements to be considered invalid as drag handles. A non-null property value identifies the ID as invalid. For example, to prevent dragging from being initiated on element ID "foo", use:
{
foo: true
}
An object who's property names identify HTML tags to be considered invalid as drag handles. A non-null property value identifies the tag as invalid. Defaults to the following value which prevents drag operations from being initiated by <a> elements:
{
A: "A"
}
By default, all instances can be a drop target. This can be disabled by setting isTarget to false.
By default, all instances can be a drop target. This can be disabled by setting isTarget to false.
Maintain offsets when we resetconstraints. Set to true when you want the position of the element relative to its parent to stay the same when the page changes
When set to true, other DD objects in cooperating DDGroups do not receive notification events when this DD object is dragged over them. Defaults to false.
The padding configured for this drag and drop object for calculating the drop zone intersection with this object. An array containing the 4 padding values: [top, right, bottom, left]
By default the drag and drop instance will only respond to the primary button click (left button for a right-handed mouse). Set to true to allow drag and drop to start with any mouse click that is propogated by the browser
Array of pixel locations the element will snap to if we specified a horizontal graduation/interval. This array is generated automatically when you define a tick interval.
Lets you specify a css class of elements that will not initiate a drag
Lets you specify a css class of elements that will not initiate a drag
the class of the elements you wish to ignore
Lets you to specify an element id for a child of a drag handle that should not initiate a drag
Lets you to specify an element id for a child of a drag handle that should not initiate a drag
the element id of the element you wish to ignore
Allows you to specify a tag name that should not start a drag operation when clicked. This is designed to facilitate embedding links within a drag handle that do something other than start the drag.
the type of element to exclude
Add this instance to a group of related drag/drop objects. All instances belong to at least one group, and can belong to as many groups as needed.
{string} the name of the group
Applies the configuration parameters that were passed into the constructor. This is supposed to happen at each level through the inheritance chain. So a DDProxy implentation will execute apply config on DDProxy, DD, and DragDrop in order to get all of the parameters that are available in each object.
Clears any constraints applied to this instance. Also clears ticks since they can't exist independent of a constraint at this time.
Clears any tick interval defined for this instance
Clears any tick interval defined for this instance
Initializes the drag drop object's constraints to restrict movement to a certain element.
Usage:
var dd = new Ext.dd.DDProxy("dragDiv1", "proxytest",
{ dragElId: "existingProxyDiv" });
dd.startDrag = function(){
this.constrainTo("parent-id");
};
Or you can initalize it using the Ext.core.Element object:
Ext.get("dragDiv1").initDDProxy("proxytest", {dragElId: "existingProxyDiv"}, {
startDrag : function(){
this.constrainTo("parent-id");
}
});
The element to constrain to.
(optional) Pad provides a way to specify "padding" of the constraints, and can be either a number for symmetrical padding (4 would be equal to {left:4, right:4, top:4, bottom:4}) or an object containing the sides to pad. For example: {right:10, bottom:10}
(optional) Constrain the draggable in the content box of the element (inside padding and borders)
Fired when we are done dragging the object
Fired when we are done dragging the object
the mouseup event
Returns a reference to the actual element to drag. By default this is the same as the html element, but it can be assigned to another element. An example of this can be found in Ext.dd.DDProxy
the html element
Returns a reference to the linked element
Returns a reference to the linked element
the html element
Returns a custom data object associated with the DOM node that is the target of the event. By default this looks up the event target in the Ext.dd.Registry, although you can override this method to provide your own custom lookup.
The event
data The custom data
Sets up the DragDrop object. Must be called in the constructor of any Ext.dd.DragDrop subclass
Sets up the DragDrop object. Must be called in the constructor of any Ext.dd.DragDrop subclass
the id of the linked element
the group of related items
configuration attributes
Initializes Targeting functionality only... the object does not get a mousedown handler.
Initializes Targeting functionality only... the object does not get a mousedown handler.
the id of the linked element
the group of related items
configuration attributes
Returns true if this instance is locked, or the drag drop mgr is locked (meaning that all drag/drop is disabled on the page.)
true if this obj or all drag/drop is locked, else false
Checks the tag exclusion list to see if this click should be ignored
Checks the tag exclusion list to see if this click should be ignored
the HTMLElement to evaluate
true if this is a valid tag type, false if not
The function a Ext.dd.DragSource calls once to notify this drop zone that the dragged item has been dropped on it. The drag zone will look up the target node based on the event passed in, and if there is a node registered for that event, it will delegate to onNodeDrop for node-specific handling, otherwise it will call onContainerDrop.
The drag source that was dragged over this drop zone
The event
An object containing arbitrary data supplied by the drag source
False if the drop was invalid.
The function a Ext.dd.DragSource calls once to notify this drop zone that the source is now over the zone. The default implementation returns this.dropNotAllowed and expects that only registered drop nodes can process drag drop operations, so if you need the drop zone itself to be able to process drops you should override this method and provide a custom implementation.
The drag source that was dragged over this drop zone
The event
An object containing arbitrary data supplied by the drag source
status The CSS class that communicates the drop status back to the source so that the underlying Ext.dd.StatusProxy can be updated
The function a Ext.dd.DragSource calls once to notify this drop zone that the source has been dragged out of the zone without dropping. If the drag source is currently over a registered node, the notification will be delegated to onNodeOut for node-specific handling, otherwise it will be ignored.
The drag source that was dragged over this drop target
The event
An object containing arbitrary data supplied by the drag zone
The function a Ext.dd.DragSource calls continuously while it is being dragged over the drop zone. This method will be called on every mouse movement while the drag source is over the drop zone. It will call onNodeOver while the drag source is over a registered node, and will also automatically delegate to the appropriate node-specific methods as necessary when the drag source enters and exits registered nodes (onNodeEnter, onNodeOut). If the drag source is not currently over a registered node, it will call onContainerOver.
The drag source that was dragged over this drop zone
The event
An object containing arbitrary data supplied by the drag source
status The CSS class that communicates the drop status back to the source so that the underlying Ext.dd.StatusProxy can be updated
Override the onAvailable method to do what is needed after the initial position was determined.
Override the onAvailable method to do what is needed after the initial position was determined.
Called when the DropZone determines that a Ext.dd.DragSource has been dropped on it, but not on any of its registered drop nodes. The default implementation returns false, so it should be overridden to provide the appropriate processing of the drop event if you need the drop zone itself to be able to accept drops. It should return true when valid so that the drag source's repair action does not run.
The drag source that was dragged over this drop zone
The event
An object containing arbitrary data supplied by the drag source
True if the drop was valid, else false
Called while the DropZone determines that a Ext.dd.DragSource is being dragged over it, but not over any of its registered drop nodes. The default implementation returns this.dropNotAllowed, so it should be overridden to provide the proper feedback if necessary.
The drag source that was dragged over this drop zone
The event
An object containing arbitrary data supplied by the drag source
status The CSS class that communicates the drop status back to the source so that the underlying Ext.dd.StatusProxy can be updated
Abstract method called during the onMouseMove event while dragging an object.
Abstract method called during the onMouseMove event while dragging an object.
the mousemove event
Abstract method called when this item is dropped on another DragDrop obj
Abstract method called when this item is dropped on another DragDrop obj
the mouseup event
In POINT mode, the element id this was dropped on. In INTERSECT mode, an array of dd items this was dropped on.
Abstract method called when this element fist begins hovering over another DragDrop obj
Abstract method called when this element fist begins hovering over another DragDrop obj
the mousemove event
In POINT mode, the element id this is hovering over. In INTERSECT mode, an array of one or more dragdrop items being hovered over.
Abstract method called when we are no longer hovering over an element
Abstract method called when we are no longer hovering over an element
the mousemove event
In POINT mode, the element id this was hovering over. In INTERSECT mode, an array of dd items that the mouse is no longer over.
Abstract method called when this element is hovering over another DragDrop obj
Abstract method called when this element is hovering over another DragDrop obj
the mousemove event
In POINT mode, the element id this is hovering over. In INTERSECT mode, an array of dd items being hovered over.
Abstract method called when this item is dropped on an area with no drop target
Abstract method called when this item is dropped on an area with no drop target
the mouseup event
Event handler that fires when a drag/drop obj gets a mousedown
Event handler that fires when a drag/drop obj gets a mousedown
the mousedown event
Event handler that fires when a drag/drop obj gets a mouseup
Event handler that fires when a drag/drop obj gets a mouseup
the mouseup event
Called when the DropZone determines that a Ext.dd.DragSource has been dropped onto the drop node. The default implementation returns false, so it should be overridden to provide the appropriate processing of the drop event and return true so that the drag source's repair action does not run.
The custom data associated with the drop node (this is the same value returned from getTargetFromEvent for this node)
The drag source that was dragged over this drop zone
The event
An object containing arbitrary data supplied by the drag source
True if the drop was valid, else false
Called when the DropZone determines that a Ext.dd.DragSource has entered a drop node that has either been registered or detected by a configured implementation of getTargetFromEvent. This method has no default implementation and should be overridden to provide node-specific processing if necessary.
The custom data associated with the drop node (this is the same value returned from getTargetFromEvent for this node)
The drag source that was dragged over this drop zone
The event
An object containing arbitrary data supplied by the drag source
Called when the DropZone determines that a Ext.dd.DragSource has been dragged out of the drop node without dropping. This method has no default implementation and should be overridden to provide node-specific processing if necessary.
The custom data associated with the drop node (this is the same value returned from getTargetFromEvent for this node)
The drag source that was dragged over this drop zone
The event
An object containing arbitrary data supplied by the drag source
Called while the DropZone determines that a Ext.dd.DragSource is over a drop node that has either been registered or detected by a configured implementation of getTargetFromEvent. The default implementation returns this.dropNotAllowed, so it should be overridden to provide the proper feedback.
The custom data associated with the drop node (this is the same value returned from getTargetFromEvent for this node)
The drag source that was dragged over this drop zone
The event
An object containing arbitrary data supplied by the drag source
status The CSS class that communicates the drop status back to the source so that the underlying Ext.dd.StatusProxy can be updated
Remove's this instance from the supplied interaction group
Remove's this instance from the supplied interaction group
The group to drop
Unsets an invalid css class
Unsets an invalid css class
the class of the element(s) you wish to re-enable
Unsets an invalid handle id
Unsets an invalid handle id
the id of the element to re-enable
Unsets an excluded tag name set by addInvalidHandleType
Unsets an excluded tag name set by addInvalidHandleType
the type of element to unexclude
resetConstraints must be called if you manually reposition a dd element.
resetConstraints must be called if you manually reposition a dd element.
Allows you to specify that an element other than the linked element will be moved with the cursor during a drag
Allows you to specify that an element other than the linked element will be moved with the cursor during a drag
{string} the id of the element that will be used to initiate the drag
Allows you to specify a child of the linked element that should be used to initiate the drag operation. An example of this would be if you have a content div with text and links. Clicking anywhere in the content area would normally start the drag operation. Use this method to specify that an element inside of the content div is the element that starts the drag operation.
{string} the id of the element that will be used to initiate the drag.
Stores the initial placement of the linked element.
Stores the initial placement of the linked element.
the X offset, default 0
the Y offset, default 0
Allows you to set an element outside of the linked element as a drag handle
Allows you to set an element outside of the linked element as a drag handle
the id of the element that will be used to initiate the drag
Configures the padding for the target zone in px. Effectively expands (or reduces) the virtual object size for targeting calculations. Supports css-style shorthand; if only one parameter is passed, all sides will have that padding, and if only two are passed, the top and bottom will have the first param, the left and right the second.
Top pad
Right pad
Bot pad
Left pad
By default, the element can be dragged any place on the screen. Use this method to limit the horizontal travel of the element. Pass in 0,0 for the parameters if you want to lock the drag to the y axis.
the number of pixels the element can move to the left
the number of pixels the element can move to the right
optional parameter for specifying that the element should move iTickSize pixels at a time.
By default, the element can be dragged any place on the screen. Set this to limit the vertical travel of the element. Pass in 0,0 for the parameters if you want to lock the drag to the x axis.
the number of pixels the element can move up
the number of pixels the element can move down
optional parameter for specifying that the element should move iTickSize pixels at a time.
Abstract method called after a drag/drop object is clicked and the drag or mousedown time thresholds have beeen met.
Abstract method called after a drag/drop object is clicked and the drag or mousedown time thresholds have beeen met.
click location
click location