Question

I use knockout-sortable.js to let the user drag and drop items to give them a different order, but I'm experiencing problems when I have multiple 'drop zones' on my page. I have nested sets, all of which are sortable, but not interchangeable.

My code:

    <div class="sortable" data-bind="sortable: blueprint.pages">
          <tr><td>Blabla</td></tr>
    </div>

And at some other point:

    <div class="sortable" data-bind="sortable: selectedPage().page_sections">
          <tr><td>Another blabla</td></tr>
    </div>

I can now just drag and drop 'Another blabla' into 'Blabla', causing errors. How can I prevent this from happening?

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Solution

There are a couple ways to go about this. The first is to pass in to knockout-sortable the connectClass as false or null (or anything that is equal to false when expressed as a boolean):

<div class="sortable" data-bind="sortable: { data: blueprint.pages, connectClass: false }">
    <tr><td>Blabla</td></tr>
</div>

<div class="sortable" data-bind="sortable: { data: selectedPage().page_sections, connectClass: false }">
      <tr><td>Another blabla</td></tr>
</div>

You can also pass, into jQuery, the containment option:

<div class="sortable" data-bind="sortable: { data: blueprint.pages, options: { containment: 'parent' } }">
    <tr><td>Blabla</td></tr>
</div>

<div class="sortable" data-bind="sortable: { data: selectedPage().page_sections, options: { containment: 'parent' } }">
      <tr><td>Another blabla</td></tr>
</div>

This, unlike the first solution, will stop the item from visually leaving the box (if that's your desire).

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