Name: drupal-unoderef
Owner: Makina Corpus
Description: Handle nodereferences with drop areas as widgets
Created: 2016-02-24 15:38:41.0
Updated: 2017-04-29 11:49:08.0
Pushed: 2017-10-28 13:56:38.0
Homepage: null
Size: 35
Language: JavaScript
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This modules provides a simple node-reference like field, and a drag'n'drop widget to manipulate it.
Install the module, create a field, you're good to go.
This is the recommended version, for this to work, you need to download and
install the dragula
Drupal module, which can be pulled using composer:
oser require makinacorpus/drupal-dragula
h -y en dragula
This is a drag and drop based widget, in order to work, you must have draggable elements in the page. If you are using this module as a dependency of the µCMS module then you have nothing to do, in all other cases, you must provide in the page a content selector whose markup respect those rules:
data-layout-source=1
attribute;data-item-type=node
attribute;data-item-id=NID
attribute (where NID is te node
identifier);data-bundle=BUNDLE
attribute (where BUNDLE is
the node type).For example:
id="my-content-selector" data-layout-source="1">
iv data-item-type="node" data-item-id="1" data-bundle="page">
<h2>Page 1</h2>
Any content, could be a view mode.
div>
iv data-item-type="node" data-item-id="2" data-bundle="article">
<h2>Article 2</h2>
Any content, could be a view mode.
div>
-- Etc... -->
v>
There is nothing else to do, the JavaScript code will automatically find all content sources that matches those conditions, and use it for drag and drop.
This is not supported anymore, but you may still use the legacy jQuery based version. It needs to be documented.