This is an attempt to solve the problem of drag elements aligning to a grid (I outlined this in a previous question- Getting jQuery draggable to snap to specific grid)
So far I've established that the issue is that jQuery calculates the position of the element at the moment that .draggable()
is called, and creates the grid relative to the element, instead of relative to the element's parent (which would be more intuitive).
In the following solution, we see 3 boxes:
draggable()
.Option 3 works in so far as the element will now snap in alignment with the grid. The problem is, it takes two mouse events: one to reposition the element, and only on the next mousedown event (after it's turned yellow) will a drag actually kick in.
How can I redo this so that the element can be repositioned and then have .draggable()
called on it, all with a single mousedown event?
http://jsfiddle.net/8RnBf/34/
JS:
$('#box-1').draggable({
grid: [ 20,20 ]
});
$('#box-2').draggable({
grid: [ 20,20 ]
});
var isDraggable = false;
$('#box-3').mousedown(function(e){
console.log('MOUSE DOWN');
if (isDraggable == false) {
var $this = $(this);
// Reposition to nearest grid position:
currentX = parseInt($this.css('left'));
currentY = parseInt($this.css('top'));
nearestGridX = Math.round(currentX/20) * 20;
nearestGridY = Math.round(currentY/20) * 20;
$this.css({left:nearestGridX+'px',top:nearestGridY+'px'});
// Turn yellow:
$this.css({background:'yellow'});
// Make draggable:
isDraggable = true;
$this.draggable({
grid: [ 20,20 ],
start: function( event, ui ) {
console.log('START');
}
});
$this.trigger("mousedown");
}
});
Live Demo
You can implement a custom grid function much more easily than I would have guessed. This should simplify things for you, since you don't need to worry about repositioning and then using jQuery UI's grid.
// Custom grid
$('#box-3').draggable({
drag: function( event, ui ) {
var snapTolerance = $(this).draggable('option', 'snapTolerance');
var topRemainder = ui.position.top % 20;
var leftRemainder = ui.position.left % 20;
if (topRemainder <= snapTolerance) {
ui.position.top = ui.position.top - topRemainder;
}
if (leftRemainder <= snapTolerance) {
ui.position.left = ui.position.left - leftRemainder;
}
}
});
Also, according to Scott Gonzalez, the grid option is going away in the future since it's the kind of thing that's trivial to implement on its own, so this sets you up better for the future, too.
Instead of just passing type of event as parameter of trigger method, pass the event:
DEMO
$this.trigger(e);
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