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- DraggableViews
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- This module provides dragging entities and saving their order.
- Quick install:
- 1) Activate Draggableviews module at admin/modules
- 2) Navigate to view edit-page, click on the first link at the Format section and then choose style "table".
- 3) Click Add button at the "Fields" section and choose field "Content:title", add and apply.
- 4) Click Add button at the "Fields" section and choose field "Content:Draggable views (Draggable views)", add and apply.
- 5) Click Add button at the "Sort criteria" section and choose field "Content:Draggable views weight", add and choose sort asc, then apply.
- 6) Save the view and you're done.
- In the case of table standard drupal tabledrag.js javascript is used.
- We also support jQuery UI Sortable javascript. In order to use it please set display style HTML List.
- By default HTML list is displayed like grid. If you would like it to be displayed as list override
- CSS styles for example in following way:
- .draggableviews-processed li.views-row { float: none; width: 100%; margin-left: 0; }
- One view/display to set order another to display
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- You can create one view to set the order and another view to display the order. Or even
- create one view with two separate displays. In a view that displays the order there
- should be no draggableviews field (that makes view sortable), then in the settings of
- the "draggableviews weight" sorting criteria there will be selectbox "Display sort as"
- where you can choose the source view of your weights. This is applicable when you use
- Native handler.
- Permissions
- ===========
- Please add "Access draggable views" permission to users who should be able to reorder views.
- Arguments handling
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- Every time we save the order of a view, current set of arguments are saved with order.
- You can see this in draggableviews_structure table "args" column. By default when we display order we use all
- currently passed arguments to a view to "match" arguments in "args" column. This means that we can create
- a view with contextual filter or exposed filter criteria and save different orders for different sets of arguments.
- We can also completely ignore passed arguments using "Do not use any arguments (use empty arguments)" option
- in Arguments handling of Sort criteria Draggable views weight. Be aware that in this case empty arguments set
- will be used. So you can set order for a view when no arguments passed and then whatever arguments passed,
- empty set will be used.
- Prepare arguments with PHP code is an option when you would like to alter arguments before they passed to
- "matching" with "args" column. For us this means that we can create for example several exposed filters,
- but pass values of only one of values of exposed filters instead of all of them (like we create two exposed
- filters: author and node type, but take into account for ordering only node type).
- Please be aware that in PHP code arguments are passed as $arguments variable and you should return array.
- Contextual filters are number keyed and exposed filters are name keyed.
- Contextual link "Order view"
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- If there is view with sort order draggableviews weight and the order is set by another view we show "Order view"
- contextual link for opening a view that sets the order.
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