onAfterDrop
fires after drag-n-drop was finished
void onAfterDrop(object context,Event native_event);
| context | object | the drag-n-drop context |
| native_event | Event | the native event object |
Example
gridb.attachEvent("onBeforeDrop", function(context, native_event){
for (var i=0; i< context.source.length; i++){
context.from.copy(context.source[i],context.index,this,webix.uid());
}
return false;
});
some.attachEvent("onAfterDrop", function(context, native_event){
//... some code here ...
});
Related samples
Details
The drag-and-drop context can have the following properties:
- from - the source object
- to - the target object
- source - the ID of the dragged item(s)
- target - the ID of the drop target, null for drop on an empty space
- start - the ID from which drag-n-drop was started
- index - (number) the index of the node within the dataset
- x_offset - the left offset between the pointer and the dragged element
- y_offset - the top offset between the pointer and the dragged element
See also
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