/drag-check-js

Library for checking multiple checkboxes by click-and-dragging over them. Paint your selection!

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Drag Check JS

Lightweight Vanilla JS library & jQuery plugin (~1.9 kB without gzip) for ticking multiple checkboxes by click-dragging over them. Huge time-saver for systems where you need to work with a lot of items at once.

Takes the pain out of working with long tables. Simply click-and-drag over the checkboxes you want to check and it's done! Check out the examples for a demo. Once you've worked this way you'll never want to go back.

jQuery plugin use

1. Include jQuery and then the plugin in the dist folder like this:

<script src="dist/jquery.dragcheck.js"></script>

2. Initialize DragCheck where you need it, on the checkboxes you want to be "drag-checkable" like this:

$('.my-table :checkbox').dragCheck();

That's it.

You can customize it further by specifying options to .dragCheck(...) as an object:

$('.my-table :checkbox').dragCheck({
    onChange: function(element) {
        $(element).closest('tr').css('background-color', element.checked ? 'green' : '');
    }
});

For simple checkboxes you could also just attach directly to the change event using $(':checkbox').change(function() { ... }).dragCheck(...).

Or vanilla js library use

1. Include the library in the dist folder like this:

<script src="dist/dragcheck.js"></script>

2. Initialize DragCheck where you need it, on the checkboxes you want to be "drag-checkable" like this:

new DragCheck({ checkboxes: Array.from(document.querySelectorAll('.my-table input[type=checkbox]')) });

Or CommonJS use

1. Install via NPM: npm install --save drag-check-js

2. Require the library:

var DragCheck = require('dragcheck').DragCheck;

3. Start using it as shown in vanilla js step 2 above:

new DragCheck({ checkboxes: Array.from(document.querySelectorAll('.my-table input[type=checkbox]')) });

Options:

  • checkboxes (default: [], type: array, required for non-jquery): Specify an array of checkboxes that should get drag-check behaviour. You may also specify non-checkbox elements but you'll want to write your own setChecked and getChecked functions and probably enable clickToToggle as well.
  • clickToToggle (default: false): When true, checked state will toggle on a simple click. Checkboxes do this by default so it's mostly useful for custom elements (ie. when used in conjunction with setChecked and getChecked).
  • deferChangeTrigger (default: false): When true, onChange events are postponed until user stops dragging. Useful if checking boxes have heavy or expensive updates attached to them and continuous onChange events could cause problems or slowdowns. See also: onDragEnd.
  • setChecked(default: undefined, type: function(element, state)): Specify a function to set the state of a checkbox or element. First argument is the element that needs its state set, second argument is the state it should be set to (true or false). Default behaviour is to set the checked property which works for checkboxes.
  • getChecked(default: undefined, type: function(element)): Specify a function that determines if an element or checkbox is checked. Default behaviour is to return element.checked which works for checkboxes.
  • onDragEnd (default: undefined, type: function(array)): Specify a function to be called once the user stops dragging. First argument is the list of changed elements.
  • onChange (default: undefined, type: function(element)): Callback for 'change' event. Default behaviour is to dispatch a 'change' event.

See a demo and more complex example here - view source: https://www.seph.dk/dragcheck/examples/jquery/index.html

License

Creative Commons, CC BY 4.0 (modification + commercial use is fine) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/