- Fix:
grid
prop unused inhandleDragStop
#621 - Fix:
children
prop missing in TypeScript definition #648 - Internal: Various devDep updates
- Fix: Ensure
documentElement.style
actually exists. Fixes crashes in some obscure environments. #574 #575 - Fix: Add react/react-dom as
peerDependencies
again to fix Yarn PnP - Size: Replace
classnames
withclsx
to save a few bytes - Internal: Additional tests on
ref
functionality and additional README content onnodeRef
- Internal: Lots of devDependencies updates
- Docs: Various README and demo updates, see git commits
- Add
nodeRef
to TypeScript definitions
- Fix: Remove "module" from package.json (it is no longer being built)
- Fixes #482
- Fix: Remove "module" definition in package.json
- Giving up on this: there isn't a great reason to publish modules here as they won't be significantly tree-shook, and it bloats the published package.
- Fixes incompatiblity in 4.4.0 with webpack, where webpack is now selecting "module" because "browser" is no longer present.
- Add
nodeRef
:- If running in React Strict mode, ReactDOM.findDOMNode() is deprecated.
Unfortunately, in order for
<Draggable>
to work properly, we need raw access to the underlying DOM node. If you want to avoid the warning, pass anodeRef
as in this example:This can be used for arbitrarily nested components, so long as the ref ends up pointing to the actual child DOM node and not a custom component. Thanks to react-transition-group for the inspiration.function MyComponent() { const nodeRef = React.useRef(null); return ( <Draggable nodeRef={nodeRef}> <div ref={nodeRef}>Example Target</div> </Draggable> ); }
nodeRef
is also available on<DraggableCore>
.
- If running in React Strict mode, ReactDOM.findDOMNode() is deprecated.
Unfortunately, in order for
- Remove "browser" field in "package.json":
-
There is nothing special in the browser build that is actually practical for modern use. The "browser" field, as defined in https://github.com/defunctzombie/package-browser-field-spec#overview, indicates that you should use it if you are directly accessing globals, using browser-specific features, dom manipulation, etc.
React components like react-draggable are built to do minimal raw DOM manipulation, and to always gate this behind conditionals to ensure that server-side rendering still works. We don't make any changes to any of that for the "browser" build, so it's entirely redundant.
This should also fix the "Super expression must either be null or a function" error (#472) that some users have experienced with particular bundler configurations.
The browser build may still be imported at "build/web/react-draggable.min.js". This is to prevent breakage only. The file is no longer minified to prevent possible terser bugs.
-
The browser build will likely be removed entirely in 5.0.
-
- Fix: Make
bounds
optional in TypeScript #473
This is a bugfix release.
- Happy Easter!
- Fixed a serious bug that caused
<DraggableCore>
not to pass styles.React.cloneElement
has an odd quirk. When you do:,return React.cloneElement(this.props.children, {style: this.props.children.props.style});
style
ends up undefined.
- Fixed a bug that caused debug output to show up in the build.
babel-loader
cache does not invalidate when it should. I had modified webpack.config.js in the last version but it reused stale cache.
- Fix setState warning after dismount if drag still active. Harmless, but prints a warning. #424
- Fix a long-standing issue where text inputs would unfocus upon dismounting a
<Draggable>
.- Thanks @schnerd, #450
- Fix an issue where the insides of a
<Draggable>
were not scrollable on touch devices due to the outer container havingtouch-action: none
.- This was a long-standing hack for mobile devices. Without it, the page will scroll while you drag the element.
- The new solution will simply cancel the touch event
e.preventDefault()
. However, due to changes in Chrome >= 56, this is only possible on non-passive event handlers. To fix this, we now add/remove the touchEvent on lifecycle events rather than using React's event system. - #465
- Upgrade devDeps and fix security warnings. None of them actually applied to this module.
- Fix: Apply
scale
parameter also while dragging an element. #438 - Fix: Don't ship
process.env.DRAGGABLE_DEBUG
checks in cjs/esm. #445
-
Add
"module"
topackage.json
. There are now three builds:"main"
: ES5-compatible CJS build, suitable for most use cases with maximum compatibility.- For legacy reasons, this has exports of the following shape, which ensures no surprises in CJS or ESM polyfilled environments:
module.exports = Draggable; module.exports.default = Draggable; module.exports.DraggableCore = DraggableCore;
- For legacy reasons, this has exports of the following shape, which ensures no surprises in CJS or ESM polyfilled environments:
"web"
: Minified UMD bundle exporting towindow.ReactDraggable
with the same ES compatibility as the "main" build."module"
: ES6-compatible build using import/export.
This should fix issues like react-grid-layout/react-resizable#113 while allowing modern bundlers to consume esm modules in the future.
No compatibility changes are expected.
- Add typings and sourcemap to published npm package.
- This compresses well so it does not bloat the package by much. Would be nice if npm had another delivery mechanism for optional modes, like web/TS.
- Republish to fix packaging errors. Fixes #426
- Republish of 4.0.0 to fix a mistake where webpack working files were erroneously included in the package. Use this release instead as it is much smaller.
This is a major release due to a React compatibility change. If you are already on React >= 16.3, this upgrade is non-breaking.
- *Requires React 16.3+ due to use of
getDerivedStateFromProps
.- See https://reactjs.org/blog/2018/03/27/update-on-async-rendering.html for why this was done.
- Upgraded build environment to Babel 7.
- Switched build from rollup to webpack@4 to simplify.
- Added CJS build that does not bundle
classNames
&prop-types
into the build. This should result in marginally smaller bundle sizes for applications that use bundlers. - Removed Bower build.
- Use
all: inherit
instead ofbackground: transparent;
to fix selection styles.- Fixes react-grid-layout#315
- Fix React 16.9
componentWillMount
deprecation.
- Addition of
positionOffset
prop, which can be Numbers (px) or string percentages (like"10%"
). See the README for more.
- Reverted react-grid-layout#361.
Note: this release has been pulled due to an inadvertent breaking change. See react-grid-layout#391
- Feature:
defaultPosition
now allows string offsets (like {x: '10%', y: '10%'}) then calculates deltas from there. See the examples and the PR #361. Thanks to @tnrich and @eric-burel. - Bugfix: Export
DraggableEvent
type for Flow consumers. Thanks @elie222.
- Bugfix: Minor type change on DraggableEventHandler TypeScript export (#374)
- Feature: Added
scale
prop (#352)- Thanks, @wootencl
- Bugfix: Remove process.browser which is missing in browser (#329
- Bugfix: Fix selection api on IE (#292)
- Bugfix: Fixes some issues in the type definitions for TypeScript (#331
- Bugfix: Fix compare where portal elements are different instance to main window (#359
- Bugfix: Fix crash in test environments during removeUserSelectStyles().
- Bugfix: Fix "Cannot call property 'call' of undefined" (matchesSelector)
- Fixes #300
- Bugfix: Fix deprecation warnings caused by
import * as React
(Flow best practice).
3.0.0 and 3.0.1 have been unpublished due to a large logfile making it into the package.
- Bugfix: Tweaked
.npmignore
.
- Bugfix: Flow-type should no longer throw errors for consumers.
- It appears Flow can't resolve a sub-package's interfaces.
Due to an export change, this is semver-major.
- Breaking: For TypeScript users,
<Draggable>
is now exported asmodule.exports
andmodule.exports.default
. - Potentially Breaking: We no longer set
user-select: none
on all elements while dragging. Instead, the::selection
psuedo element is used.- Depending on your application, this could cause issues, so be sure to test.
- Bugfix: Pass bounded
x
/y
to callbacks. See #226. - Internal: Upgraded dependencies.
- Bugfix: Missing export default on TS definition (thanks @lostfictions)
- Internal: TS test suite (thanks @lostfictions)
- Bugfix: Typescript definition was incorrect. #244
- Internal: Moved
PropTypes
access toprop-types
package for React 15.5 (prep for 16) - Feature: Added TypeScript definitions (thanks @erfangc)
- Bugfix: No longer can erroneously add user-select style multiple times
- Bugfix: OffsetParent with padding problem, fixes #218
- Refactor: Misc example updates.
- Bugfix: Fix an issue with the entire window scrolling on a drag on iDevices. Thanks @JaneCoder. See #183
- Bugfix: Fix references to global when grabbing
SVGElement
, see #162 - Bugfix: Get
ownerDocument
beforeonStop
, fixes #198
- Bugfix: Fix
getComputedStyle
error: see #186, #190
- Addition:
offsetParent
property for an arbitrary ancestor for offset calculations.- Fixes e.g. dragging with a floating
offsetParent
.
- Fixes e.g. dragging with a floating
- Enhancement: Make this library iframe-aware.
- Ref: react-grid-layout#177
- Thanks to @acusti for tests
- Bugfix: Lint/Test Fixes for new Flow & React versions
- Bugfix: Fix
return false
to cancelonDrag
breaking on both old and new browsers due to missingtypeArg
and/or unsupportedMouseEventConstructor
. Fixes #164.
- Bugfix:
<DraggableCore>
wasn't calling back with the DOM node. - Internal: Rework test suite to use power-assert.
- Fix improperly missed
handle
orcancel
selectors if the event originates from a child of the handle or cancel.- Fixes a longstanding issue, #88
- This was pushed to a minor release as there may be edge cases (perhaps workarounds) where this changes behavior.
- Fix
cannot access clientX of undefined
on some touch-enabled platforms. - Fixed a bug with multi-finger multitouch if > 1 finger triggered an event at the same time.
- Finally fixed the IE10 constructor bug. Thanks @davidstubbs #158
- This is a breaking change. See the changes below in the beta releases.
- Note the changes to event callbacks and
position
/defaultPosition
.
- Note the changes to event callbacks and
- Changes from 2.0.0-beta3:
- Small bugfixes for Flow 0.24 compatibility.
- Don't assume
global.SVGElement
. Fixes JSDOM & #123.
- Flow comments are now in the build. Other projects, such as React-Grid-Layout and React-Resizable, will rely on them in their build and export their own comments.
- We're making a small deviation from React Core's controlled vs. uncontrolled scheme; for convenience,
<Draggable>
s with aposition
property will still be draggable, but will revert to their old position on drag stop. Attach anonStop
oronDrag
handler to synchronize state.- A warning has been added informing users of this. If you make
<Draggable>
controlled but attach no callback handlers, a warning will be printed.
- A warning has been added informing users of this. If you make
- Due to API changes, this is a major release.
- Both
<DraggableCore>
and<Draggable>
have had their callback types changed and unified.
type DraggableEventHandler = (e: Event, data: DraggableData) => void | false;
type DraggableData = {
node: HTMLElement,
// lastX + deltaX === x
x: number, y: number,
deltaX: number, deltaY: number,
lastX: number, lastY: number
};
- The
start
option has been renamed todefaultPosition
. - The
zIndex
option has been removed.
- When determining deltas, we now use a new method that checks the delta against the Draggable's
offsetParent
. This method allows us to support arbitrary nested scrollable ancestors without scroll handlers!- This may cause issues in certain layouts. If you find one, please open an issue.
<Draggable>
now has aposition
attribute. Its relationship todefaultPosition
is much likevalue
todefaultValue
on React<input>
nodes. If set, the position is fixed and cannot be mutated. If empty, the component will manage its own state. See #140 for more info & motivations.- Misc. bugfixes.
- Major improvements to drag tracking that now support even nested scroll boxes.
- This revision is being done as a pre-release to ensure there are no unforeseen issues with the offset changes.
- Fix
user-select
prefixing, which may be different than the prefix required fortransform
.
- Republished after 1.3.5 contained a bundling error.
- Add React v15 to devDeps.
<Draggable>
supports bothv0.14
andv15
. - Enhancement: Clean up usage of browser prefixes; modern browsers will no longer use them.
- This also removes the duplicated
user-select
style that is created on the<body>
while dragging.
- This also removes the duplicated
- Internal: Test fixes.
- Bugfix: Scrolling while dragging caused items to move unpredictably.
- Bugfix: #116: Android/Chrome are finicky; give up on canceling ghost clicks entirely.
- Bugfix: #116: Child inputs not focusing on touch events.
- Internal: Babel 6 and Flow definitions
- Bugfix: 1.3.0 broke string bounds ('parent', selectors, etc.).
- Bugfix: 1.3.0 wasn't updating deltaX and deltaY on a bounds hit.
- Possibly breaking change: bounds are calculated before
<Draggable>
firesdrag
events, as they should have been. - Added
'none'
axis type. This allows using<Draggable>
somewhat like<DraggableCore>
- state will be kept internally (which makes bounds checks etc possible), but updates will not be flushed to the DOM. - Performance tweaks.
- Added arbitrary boundary selector. Now you don't have to just use
'parent'
, you can select any element on the page, including'body'
. - Bugfix: Prevent invariant if a
<Draggable>
is unmounted while dragging. - Bugfix: Fix #133, where items would eagerly start dragging off the mouse cursor if you hit boundaries and
came back. This is due to how
<DraggableCore>
handles deltas only and does not keep state. Added new state propertiesslackX
andslackY
to<Draggable>
to handle this and restore pre-v1 behavior.
- Bugfix: Server-side rendering with react-rails, which does bad things like mock
window
- Bugfix:
<Draggable>
was calling back with clientX/Y, not offsetX/Y as it did pre-1.0. This unintended behavior has been fixed and a test has been added.
- Bugfix: Clean up scroll events if a component is unmounted before drag stops.
- Bugfix:
NaN
was returning from scroll events due to event structure change. - Add scroll drag modulation test.
- Move
grid
into<DraggableCore>
directly. It will continue to work on<Draggable>
. - Development fixes.
- Fix
enableUserSelectHack
not properly disabling. - Fix a crash when the user scrolls the page with a Draggable active.
- Fix missing dist files for webpack.
- Ignore non-primary clicks. Added
allowAnyClick
option to allow other click types.
- Breaking: Removed
resetState()
instance method - Breaking: Removed
moveOnStartChange
prop - Breaking: React
0.14
support only. - Refactored project.
- Module now exports a
<DraggableCore>
element upon which<Draggable>
is based. This module is useful for building libraries and is completely stateless.
- Bugfix: isElementSVG no longer can be overwritten by getInitialState (#83)
- Bugfix: Fix for element prefixes in JSDOM
- Bugfix: SVG elements now properly use
transform
attribute instead ofstyle
. Thanks @martinRoss
- Bugfix: Short-circuiting drag throws due to
e.changedTouches
check.
- Handle scrolling while dragging. (#60)
- Add multi-touch support. (#68)
- IE fixes.
- Documentation updates. (#77)
- Add
resetState()
instance method for use by parents. See README ("State Problems?").
- Touch/mouse events rework. Fixes #51, #37, and #43, as well as IE11 support.
- Moved mousemove/mouseup and touch event handlers to document from window. Fixes IE9/10 support. IE8 is still not supported, as it is not supported by React.
- Fix a bug where a quick drag out of bounds to
0,0
would cause the element to remain in an inaccurate position, because the translation was removed from the CSS. See #55.
- Removed a
moveOnStartChange
optimization that was causing problems when attempting to move a<Draggable>
back to its initial position. See react-grid-layout/react-grid-layout#56
- Added
moveOnStartChange
property. See README.
- The
start
param is back. Pass{x: Number, y: Number}
to kickoff the CSS transform. Useful in certain cases for simpler callback math (so you don't have to know its existing relative position and add it to the dragged position). Fixes #52.
- Breaking change:
bounds
with coordinates was confusing because it was using the item's width/height, which was not intuitive. When providing coordinates,bounds
now simply restricts movement in each direction by that many pixels.
- Breaking change: Cancel dragging when onDrag or onStart handlers return an explicit
false
. - Fix sluggish movement when
grid
option was active. - Example updates.
- Move
user-select:none
hack to document.body for better highlight prevention. - Add
bounds
option to restrict dragging within parent or within coordinates.
- Remove browserify browser config, reactify, and jsx pragma. Fixes #38
- Use React.cloneElement instead of addons cloneWithProps (requires React 0.13)
- Move to CSS transforms. Simplifies implementation and fixes #48, #34, #31.
- Fixup linting and space/tab errors. Fixes #46.
- Fix React.addons error caused by faulty test.
- Add
"browser"
config to package.json for browserify imports (fix #45). - Remove unnecessary
emptyFunction
andReact.addons.classSet
imports.
- Remove react/addons dependency (now depending on
react
directly). - Add MIT License file.
- Fix an issue where browser may be detected as touch-enabled but touch event isn't thrown.
- Improving accuracy of snap to grid
- Updating to React 0.12
- Adding dragging className
- Adding reactify support for browserify
- Fixing issue with server side rendering
- Adding support for touch devices
- Exporting as ReactDraggable
- Adding support for snapping to a grid
- Adding support for specifying start position
- Ensure event handlers are destroyed on unmount
- Adding browserify support
- Adding bower support
- Fixing dragging not stopping on mouseup in some cases
- Initial release