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I want to use jquery draggable/droppable to let the user select a group of objects (each one has a checkbox in the corner) and then drag all the selected objects as a group...

I can't figure out for the life of me how to do it haha.

Here is what I'm thinking will lead to a usable solution, on each draggable object, use the start() event and somehow grab all the other selected objects and add them to the selection

I was also considering just making the dragged object look like a group of objects (they're images, so a pile of photos maybe) for performance reasons. I think using the draggable functionality might fall over if you drag several dozen objects at once, does that sound like a better idea?

4 Answers 4

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You could use the draggable's helper option to drag groups of items.

For example, if your draggables have checkboxes, you can return the selected items from the helper function like so:

$('#dragSource li').draggable({
  helper: function(){
    var selected = $('#dragSource input:checked').parents('li');
    if (selected.length === 0) {
      selected = $(this);
    }
    var container = $('<div/>').attr('id', 'draggingContainer');
    container.append(selected.clone());
    return container; 
  }
}); 

Demo

I've setup a demo with draggable images with checkboxes and somewhat fluid layout. Click "Run Code Snippet" at the bottom to see the result:

$(function() {

  $('#dragSource li').draggable({
    helper: function() {
      var selected = $('#dragSource input:checked').parents('li');
      if (selected.length === 0) {
        selected = $(this);
      }
      var container = $('<div/>').attr('id', 'draggingContainer');
      container.append(selected.clone());
      return container;
    }
  });

  $('#dropTarget').droppable({
    tolerance: 'pointer',
    drop: function(event, ui) {
      $(this).append(ui.helper.children());
    }
  });

  $('#selectAll').click(function() {
    $('#dragSource input').prop('checked', true);
    return false;
  });

  $('#selectNone').click(function() {
    $('#dragSource input').prop('checked', false);
    return false;
  });

  $('#selectInvert').click(function() {
    $('#dragSource input').each(function() {
      var $this = $(this);
      if ($this.prop('checked')) {
        $this.prop('checked', false);
      } else {
        $this.prop('checked', true);
      }
    });
    return false;
  });
});
body {
  font-family: sans-serif;
  overflow-x: hidden;
}
div {
  margin: 5px;
  padding: 0;
}
ul {
  margin: 0;
  padding: 0;
}
li {
  list-style: none;
  padding: 0;
  margin: 0;
  float: left;
  white-space: nowrap;
}
#selectActions span,
#selectActions li {
  float: left;
  padding: 5px;
}
.droppableContainer {
  width: 48%;
  float: left;
  min-height: 200px
}
.droppableContainer li {
  height: 90px;
  width: 110px;
  margin: 2px;
  background-color: white;
  padding-bottom: 4px;
}
.droppableContainer img {
  width: 90px;
  max-height: 90px;
  max-width: 90px;
  width: 90px;
  vertical-align: middle;
}
.droppableContainer input {
  height: 90px;
  vertical-align: middle;
}
#draggingContainer {
  width: 48%;
}
#draggingContainer input {
  visibility: hidden;
}
#dropTarget {
  border: 3px dashed grey;
}
#dropTarget input {
  visibility: hidden;
}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jqueryui/1.11.4/themes/smoothness/jquery-ui.css">
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jqueryui/1.11.4/jquery-ui.min.js"></script>

<div id="selectActions">
  <span>Select:</span>
  <ul>
    <li><a id="selectAll" href="#">all</a>
    </li>
    <li><a id="selectNone" href="#">none</a>
    </li>
    <li><a id="selectInvert" href="#">invert</a>
    </li>
  </ul>
</div>
<div style="clear:left;">
  <div id="dragSource" class="droppableContainer">
    <ul>
      <li>
        <img src="http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/drapes.png" /><input type="checkbox" />
      </li>
      <li>
        <img src="http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/misusing_slang.png" />
        <input type="checkbox" />
      </li>
      <li>
        <img src="http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/donner.jpg" />
        <input type="checkbox" />
      </li>
      <li>
        <img src="http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/a_new_captcha_approach.png" />
        <input type="checkbox" />
      </li>
      <li>
        <img src="http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/bug.png" />
        <input type="checkbox" />
      </li>
      <li>
        <img src="http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/open_source.png" />
        <input type="checkbox" />
      </li>
      <li>
        <img src="http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/tag_combination.png" />
        <input type="checkbox" />
      </li>
      <li>
        <img src="http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/a_simple_plan.jpg" />
        <input type="checkbox" />
      </li>
      <li>
        <img src="http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/it_might_be_cool.png" />
        <input type="checkbox" />
      </li>
      <li>
        <img src="http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/hedgeclipper.jpg" />
        <input type="checkbox" />
      </li>
      <li>
        <img src="http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/pep_talk.png" />
        <input type="checkbox" />
      </li>
      <li>
        <img src="http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/regular_expressions.png" />
        <input type="checkbox" />
      </li>
      <li>
        <img src="http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/pwned.png" />
        <input type="checkbox" />
      </li>
      <li>
        <img src="http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/post_office_showdown.png" />
        <input type="checkbox" />
      </li>
      <li>
        <img src="http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/im_an_idiot.png" />
        <input type="checkbox" />
      </li>
      <li>
        <img src="http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/pointers.png" />
        <input type="checkbox" />
      </li>
      <li>
        <img src="http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/chess_photo.png" />
        <input type="checkbox" />
      </li>
      <li>
        <img src="http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/50_ways.png" />
        <input type="checkbox" />
      </li>
      <li>
        <img src="http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/e_to_the_pi_times_i.png" />
        <input type="checkbox" />
      </li>
      <li>
        <img src="http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/self-reference.jpg" />
        <input type="checkbox" />
      </li>
      <li>
        <img src="http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/starwatching.png" />
        <input type="checkbox" />
      </li>
    </ul>
  </div>

  <div id="dropTarget" class="droppableContainer">
  </div>
</div>

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  • 5
    With JQueryUI 1.7.2, you should be able to mix this with Selectable instead of the checkboxes.
    – Amir
    Jan 19, 2010 at 20:30
  • Can you put the sample in jsfiddle instead? The jsbin sample is expired.
    – IAbstract
    Jul 24, 2015 at 14:41
  • @IAbstract Thanks for letting me know, I've fixed the demo. Jul 25, 2015 at 1:52
  • @brianpeiris, may I ask you to have a look at a jQuery droppable related question here : stackoverflow.com/questions/51301758/… ? Jul 13, 2018 at 5:08
  • It would be ideal if elements in this example can be selected with mouse lasso. So you just 'grab' multimple elements with mouse and that's it. Is this possible?
    – FrenkyB
    May 12, 2019 at 1:26
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Performance Idea:

Make an invisible 'group object'. When the items are checked, make them children of the group object, when unselected, set them back as children of the document body, or static parent or whatever. You'll have to translate the objects' position to make sure they don't jump around, also attach/detach your mouse event handlers to the children of the group as you add/remove them.

When you get a mouse down/up event on any of the children, what you'll move is actually that group object.

This should make it simpler overall.

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  • it would be simpler if it wasn't a fluid layout ;)
    – Jiaaro
    Apr 28, 2009 at 16:07
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This the exact thing I'm trying to do. So far I've not been successful, but I've found this guy done it in a very complicated way. you could check it out maybe you could do somthing with that.

This should be a feature in draggable. I hope they implement it sooner than later

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What I've done for this is created a function that you give the slave / master elements to, which creates a bind() function for the master (I'm only allowing a drag from the master in this case, you can work around this I'm sure), which makes the slave follow it around using standard jQuery css.

    function overlap(slave,master) {
        $('a#groupTheseBlocks').click(function(){
            master.bind('drag', groupBlocks);
            slave.draggable('disable');

            // remember where the slave is in relation to the master
            sLeftRef = (slave.offset().left - master.offset().left);
            sTopRef = (slave.offset().top - master.offset().top);
        });


        function groupBlocks() {
            var left = master.offset().left;
            var top = master.offset().top;

            slave.draggable('disable');
            slave.css('left', (left + sLeftRef) + 'px');
            slave.css('top', (top + sTopRef) + 'px');

        } 
    }

I guess I'll post more to this once I have a working example. As it stands this is working for me. What is missing is a way to call overlap(slave, master) with the elements you want to group together. I'm doing this in a really specific way. You can clever a way to do it, I'm sure.

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