User Interaction
If you want to allow the user to reorder items on the List, set the allowItemReordering option to true. This setting supplies each List item with a button that enables the user to move the item with drag-and-drop on mouse-equipped platforms or with touch-and-drag on touch-enabled devices.
- $(function() {
- $("#listContainer").dxList({
- // ...
- allowItemReordering: true
- });
- });
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API
You can reorder List items from code in the following ways.
By index
Pass the index to the reorderItem(itemIndex, toItemIndex) method. If the List is grouped, this method should be given two objects with the indexes of the groups and the items.JavaScript- var list = $("#listContainer").dxList("instance");
- // Places the item with index 1 after the item with index 5
- list.reorderItem(1, 5);
- // Takes the item with index 0 from the group with index 2
- // and places it to the group with index 4 after the item with index 2
- list.reorderItem(
- { group: 2, item: 0 },
- { group: 4, item: 2 }
- );
By DOM node
Pass the DOM node to the reorderItem(itemElement, toItemElement) method.JavaScript- var list = $("#listContainer").dxList("instance");
- // Finds all List items
- var itemNodes = $("#listContainer").find(".dx-list-item");
- // Makes the first item the last
- list.reorderItem(itemNodes[0], itemNodes[itemNodes.length-1]);
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Events
To execute certain commands when an item changes its position, handle the itemReordered event. If the event handling function is not going to be changed during the lifetime of the widget, assign it to the onItemReordered option when you configure the widget.
- $(function () {
- $("#listContainer").dxList({
- // ...
- onItemReordered: function(e) {
- var itemData = e.itemData;
- var itemDomNode = e.itemElement;
- var from = e.fromIndex;
- var to = e.toIndex;
- // Handler of the "itemReordered" event
- }
- });
- });
If you are going to change the itemReordered event handler at runtime, or if you need to attach several handlers to this event, subscribe to it using the on(eventName, eventHandler) method. This approach is more typical of jQuery.
- var itemReorderedEventHandler1 = function(e) {
- // First handler of the "itemReordered" event
- };
- var itemReorderedEventHandler2 = function(e) {
- // Second handler of the "itemReordered" event
- };
- $("#listContainer").dxList("instance")
- .on("itemReordered", itemReorderedEventHandler1)
- .on("itemReordered", itemReorderedEventHandler2);
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