how to modify a reference of an element in ngx drag drop
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I am using ngx-drag-drop in order to do drag and drop of complex element in angular 4
<mat-list-item *ngFor="let item of draggableListRight"
[dndDraggable]="item"
(dndStart)="onDragStart($event, item)">
in ts i have
draggableListLeft = [
content: "1",
effectAllowed: "move",
disable: false,
handle: false,
,
content: "2",
effectAllowed: "move",
disable: false,
handle: false,
]
onDragStart( event:DragEvent, item:any )
item.content = "lol"
this.currentDragEffectMsg = "";
this.currentDraggableEvent = event;
I want to be able to modify the content of the div while the drag and drop start, but I am unable to do that. I probably think that the lib is doing a copy of the element and I am not able to modify it after the drag started.
Is there a workaround ?
javascript angular drag-and-drop
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I am using ngx-drag-drop in order to do drag and drop of complex element in angular 4
<mat-list-item *ngFor="let item of draggableListRight"
[dndDraggable]="item"
(dndStart)="onDragStart($event, item)">
in ts i have
draggableListLeft = [
content: "1",
effectAllowed: "move",
disable: false,
handle: false,
,
content: "2",
effectAllowed: "move",
disable: false,
handle: false,
]
onDragStart( event:DragEvent, item:any )
item.content = "lol"
this.currentDragEffectMsg = "";
this.currentDraggableEvent = event;
I want to be able to modify the content of the div while the drag and drop start, but I am unable to do that. I probably think that the lib is doing a copy of the element and I am not able to modify it after the drag started.
Is there a workaround ?
javascript angular drag-and-drop
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
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up vote
0
down vote
favorite
I am using ngx-drag-drop in order to do drag and drop of complex element in angular 4
<mat-list-item *ngFor="let item of draggableListRight"
[dndDraggable]="item"
(dndStart)="onDragStart($event, item)">
in ts i have
draggableListLeft = [
content: "1",
effectAllowed: "move",
disable: false,
handle: false,
,
content: "2",
effectAllowed: "move",
disable: false,
handle: false,
]
onDragStart( event:DragEvent, item:any )
item.content = "lol"
this.currentDragEffectMsg = "";
this.currentDraggableEvent = event;
I want to be able to modify the content of the div while the drag and drop start, but I am unable to do that. I probably think that the lib is doing a copy of the element and I am not able to modify it after the drag started.
Is there a workaround ?
javascript angular drag-and-drop
I am using ngx-drag-drop in order to do drag and drop of complex element in angular 4
<mat-list-item *ngFor="let item of draggableListRight"
[dndDraggable]="item"
(dndStart)="onDragStart($event, item)">
in ts i have
draggableListLeft = [
content: "1",
effectAllowed: "move",
disable: false,
handle: false,
,
content: "2",
effectAllowed: "move",
disable: false,
handle: false,
]
onDragStart( event:DragEvent, item:any )
item.content = "lol"
this.currentDragEffectMsg = "";
this.currentDraggableEvent = event;
I want to be able to modify the content of the div while the drag and drop start, but I am unable to do that. I probably think that the lib is doing a copy of the element and I am not able to modify it after the drag started.
Is there a workaround ?
javascript angular drag-and-drop
javascript angular drag-and-drop
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