I've seen a lot of tutorials around using Rails SortableJS and updating the position of an object via Ajax - however, I'm using SortableJS inside a Rails form with hidden fields that contain the "position" attribute.
How can I update all of the elements of a Sortable group after one has been moved?
// javascript/controllers/drag_controller.js
connect() {
this.sortable = Sortable.create(this.element, {
animation: 150,
onEnd: this.end.bind(this)
})
}
end(event) {
// Update "position" field of each sortable object
// event.newIndex works as the position of the newly moved item
}
Here is the nested form item:
// views/item/_form.html.erb
<%= content_tag :div, class: "nested-fields", data: { new_record: form.object.new_record? } do %>
<div class="form-group">
<%= form.label :name %>
<%= form.text_field :name %>
</div>
<%= form.hidden_field :position %>
<% end %>
The form currently works perfectly, aside from the position field. I'm also using acts_as_list which automatically fills in the position on the back-end, but not for users who edit using the form.
CodePudding user response:
In my experience, the gem act_as_list
—which you are already using—does what you need: Automatically updating the records.
For instance, in irb
, using a Message
model and destroying one record:
irb(main):001:0> m = Message.find 11
Message Load (0.8ms) SELECT "messages".* FROM "messages" WHERE "messages"."id" = $1 LIMIT $2 [["id", 11], ["LIMIT", 1]]
=> #<Message id: 11, content: "e", created_at: "2021-11-30 14:30:37.896535000 0000", updated_at: "2021-11-30 14:41:38.871285000 0000", position: 8>
irb(main):002:0> m.destroy
TRANSACTION (0.4ms) BEGIN
Message Load (0.8ms) SELECT "messages".* FROM "messages" WHERE "messages"."id" = $1 LIMIT $2 [["id", 11], ["LIMIT", 1]]
Message Destroy (2.6ms) DELETE FROM "messages" WHERE "messages"."id" = $1 [["id", 11]]
Message Update All (3.0ms) UPDATE "messages" SET "position" = ("messages"."position" - 1), "updated_at" = '2021-12-01 18:43:34.628679' WHERE (1 = 1) AND ("messages"."position" > 8)
TRANSACTION (5.0ms) COMMIT
You can see the last action in the console is Update All
, which will update the records by reducing the position
attribute in 1.