I have a reagent tab container, now, let's say i want to run some non 
reagent/react dom nodes as a page of the container, is that possible?

Then I could use reagent for structuring the ui for most of the ui, then switch 
it off, e.g. if I want to have a game in that part of the dom. Then I could do 
my drag/drop with impunity in that part of the dom.

Thanks for any info.

Ritchie


On Tuesday, February 18, 2014 3:40:30 PM UTC-3, Dan Holmsand wrote:
> Yes, React really doesn't want you to mess with its DOM nodes (and if you do, 
> you have to make sure that they are not re-rendered by React, otherwise 
> horrible things will happen).
> 
> The cleanest way to handle drag-and-drop is probably to change your "model" 
> (i.e some state in an atom) when the drop event is triggered, so that some 
> content is rendered in a new place rather than in the old. 
> 
> I don't have any direct experience from goog.fx.DragDrop, though, so I can't 
> say for sure how easy it is to adapt to a non-DOM-centric model like React's. 
> 
> /dan
> 
> 
> 
> On Tuesday, February 18, 2014 4:29:51 PM UTC+1, ritchie turner wrote:
> > Hi Dan
> > 
> > How would you recommend dealing with drag/drop in reagent?
> > 
> > I probably want to use the goog.fx.DragDrop functionality and move nodes 
> > between parents (components)
> > 
> > However, reparenting like this seems like a great way to confuse react
> > 
> > (defn- ondrop [event]
> >   (let [ti (.-element (.-dropTargetItem event))
> >         si (.-element (.-dragSourceItem event))]
> >     (set! (.-background (.-style ti)) "silver")
> >     (dom/append ti (dom/removeNode si))))
> > 
> > 
> > rather I should be update the atom appropriately and redraw the component 
> > with a new node or not, which means the component needs to know that there 
> > are items to be rendered that won't be there to start with and so on. Seems 
> > a bit more complicated.
> > 
> > 
> > Thanks
> > 
> > Ritchie

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