# RubaXa:Sortable Meteor demo This demo showcases the two-way integration between the reorderable list widget [Sortable](https://github.com/RubaXa/Sortable/) and Meteor.js. Meteor Mongo collections are updated when items are added, removed or reordered, and the order is persisted. It also shows list grouping and control over what lists can give or receive elements. You can only drag elements from the list to the left onto the list to the right. ## Usage The example uses the local package from the checkout, so it needs to wire up some files (`package.js` and `package.json`). This is done by the handy run script: ### Windows git clone https://github.com/RubaXa/Sortable.git cd Sortable git checkout dev cd meteor\example run.bat ### Elsewhere git clone https://github.com/RubaXa/Sortable.git cd Sortable git checkout dev meteor/example./run.sh ## Prior art ### Differential Differential wrote [a blog post on reorderable lists with Meteor](http://differential.com/blog/sortable-lists-in-meteor-using-jquery-ui) and [jQuery UI Sortable](http://jqueryui.com/sortable/). It served as inspiration for integrating [rubaxa:sortable](rubaxa.github.io/Sortable/), which uses the HTML5 native drag&drop API (not without [its limitations](https://github.com/RubaXa/Sortable/issues/106)). The reordering method used by the Differential example can lead to data loss though, because it calculates the new order of a dropped element as the arithmetic mean of the elements before and after it. This [runs into limitations of floating point precision](http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/266451/maintain-ordered-collection-by-updating-as-few-order-fields-as-possible) in JavaScript after <50 reorderings. ### Todos animated http://todos-dnd-animated.meteor.com/ ([source](https://github.com/nleush/meteor-todos-sortable-animation)) is based on old Meteor Blaze (back then Spark) API, and won't work with current versions. It does showcase some neat features, such as animation when collection elements are reordered by another client. It uses jQuery UI Sortable as well, which lacks some features vs. rubaxa:Sortable, e.g. text selection within the item. ## TODO * Animation * Indication that an item is being edited