I am trying to use Ember.js in conjunction with jQuery UI's draggable functionality, but I am encountering problems. Specifically, when using the clone helper, I am not able to drop the element and everything is extremely laggy. If I don't use the clone helper, everything works as expected.
I suspect this is related to jQuery UI cloning the html, including all of the metamorph script tags (used for binding).
I don't need to update the element live while I am dragging it. Is there a way to strip binding tags with ember?
For reference, here is the view logic:
didInsertElement: ->
@_super()
@$().draggable
cursor: 'hand'
helper: 'clone'
opacity: 0.75
scope: @draggableScope
@$().droppable
activeClass: 'dropActive'
hoverClass: 'dropHover'
drop: @createMatch
scope: @droppableScope
My first thought was to try and use a beginPropertyChanges
and endPropertyChanges
during the drag to prevent an unexpected behavior. This doesn't seem to work nor is it ideal as I would like other bindings to update. Here is the revised code where I attempted this:
didInsertElement: ->
@_super()
@$().draggable
cursor: 'hand'
helper: 'clone'
opacity: 0.75
scope: @draggableScope
start: ->
Ember.beginPropertyChanges()
stop: ->
Ember.endPropertyChanges()
@$().droppable
activeClass: 'dropActive'
hoverClass: 'dropHover'
drop: @createMatch
scope: @droppableScope
Any help would be greatly appreciated.