How to disable draggable after an item is dropped?












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This is what I have. Right now, when the draggable item is dropped, it can still be moved(dragged) and repositioned. I want to disable each draggable item once it has been dropped.



Here is what I have



  $( function() {
$(".drag").draggable({
stack: ".drag",
stop: function() {
let next = $(this).data('index') + 1;
$('div[data-index="' + next + '"]').show();
}
});
$( ".droppable" ).droppable({
tolerance: "touch",
drop: function( event, ui ) {
$( this )
.addClass( "ui-state-highlight" )
.find( "p" )
}
});
} );


Example of my draggable items



<div id="drag1" data-index="1" class="drag" style="left:10px;top:20px;background-color:orange">Draggable 1</div>

<div id="drag2" data-index="2" class="drag" style="left:10px;top:20px;background-color:lightblue; display: none;">Draggable 2</div>

<div id="drag3" data-index="3" class="drag" style="left:10px;top:20px;background-color:lightblue; display: none;">Draggable 3</div>


Thanks for your help.










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    This is what I have. Right now, when the draggable item is dropped, it can still be moved(dragged) and repositioned. I want to disable each draggable item once it has been dropped.



    Here is what I have



      $( function() {
    $(".drag").draggable({
    stack: ".drag",
    stop: function() {
    let next = $(this).data('index') + 1;
    $('div[data-index="' + next + '"]').show();
    }
    });
    $( ".droppable" ).droppable({
    tolerance: "touch",
    drop: function( event, ui ) {
    $( this )
    .addClass( "ui-state-highlight" )
    .find( "p" )
    }
    });
    } );


    Example of my draggable items



    <div id="drag1" data-index="1" class="drag" style="left:10px;top:20px;background-color:orange">Draggable 1</div>

    <div id="drag2" data-index="2" class="drag" style="left:10px;top:20px;background-color:lightblue; display: none;">Draggable 2</div>

    <div id="drag3" data-index="3" class="drag" style="left:10px;top:20px;background-color:lightblue; display: none;">Draggable 3</div>


    Thanks for your help.










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      This is what I have. Right now, when the draggable item is dropped, it can still be moved(dragged) and repositioned. I want to disable each draggable item once it has been dropped.



      Here is what I have



        $( function() {
      $(".drag").draggable({
      stack: ".drag",
      stop: function() {
      let next = $(this).data('index') + 1;
      $('div[data-index="' + next + '"]').show();
      }
      });
      $( ".droppable" ).droppable({
      tolerance: "touch",
      drop: function( event, ui ) {
      $( this )
      .addClass( "ui-state-highlight" )
      .find( "p" )
      }
      });
      } );


      Example of my draggable items



      <div id="drag1" data-index="1" class="drag" style="left:10px;top:20px;background-color:orange">Draggable 1</div>

      <div id="drag2" data-index="2" class="drag" style="left:10px;top:20px;background-color:lightblue; display: none;">Draggable 2</div>

      <div id="drag3" data-index="3" class="drag" style="left:10px;top:20px;background-color:lightblue; display: none;">Draggable 3</div>


      Thanks for your help.










      share|improve this question














      This is what I have. Right now, when the draggable item is dropped, it can still be moved(dragged) and repositioned. I want to disable each draggable item once it has been dropped.



      Here is what I have



        $( function() {
      $(".drag").draggable({
      stack: ".drag",
      stop: function() {
      let next = $(this).data('index') + 1;
      $('div[data-index="' + next + '"]').show();
      }
      });
      $( ".droppable" ).droppable({
      tolerance: "touch",
      drop: function( event, ui ) {
      $( this )
      .addClass( "ui-state-highlight" )
      .find( "p" )
      }
      });
      } );


      Example of my draggable items



      <div id="drag1" data-index="1" class="drag" style="left:10px;top:20px;background-color:orange">Draggable 1</div>

      <div id="drag2" data-index="2" class="drag" style="left:10px;top:20px;background-color:lightblue; display: none;">Draggable 2</div>

      <div id="drag3" data-index="3" class="drag" style="left:10px;top:20px;background-color:lightblue; display: none;">Draggable 3</div>


      Thanks for your help.







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          When the draggable element is dropped then just disable it's drag-ability by using the bellow code




          ui.draggable.draggable({disabled: true});




          Js Fiddle Demo Here



          $( "#droppable" ).droppable({
          tolerance: "touch",
          drop: function( event, ui ) {
          //debugger;
          //var dragId = ui.draggable.attr("id");
          //$("#"+dragId).removeClass("drag"); // If you want to change the class
          ui.draggable.draggable({disabled: true}); // For revoking draggable functionality
          $( this )
          .addClass( "ui-state-highlight" )
          .find( "p" ).html("Done")
          }
          });





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            When the draggable element is dropped then just disable it's drag-ability by using the bellow code




            ui.draggable.draggable({disabled: true});




            Js Fiddle Demo Here



            $( "#droppable" ).droppable({
            tolerance: "touch",
            drop: function( event, ui ) {
            //debugger;
            //var dragId = ui.draggable.attr("id");
            //$("#"+dragId).removeClass("drag"); // If you want to change the class
            ui.draggable.draggable({disabled: true}); // For revoking draggable functionality
            $( this )
            .addClass( "ui-state-highlight" )
            .find( "p" ).html("Done")
            }
            });





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              When the draggable element is dropped then just disable it's drag-ability by using the bellow code




              ui.draggable.draggable({disabled: true});




              Js Fiddle Demo Here



              $( "#droppable" ).droppable({
              tolerance: "touch",
              drop: function( event, ui ) {
              //debugger;
              //var dragId = ui.draggable.attr("id");
              //$("#"+dragId).removeClass("drag"); // If you want to change the class
              ui.draggable.draggable({disabled: true}); // For revoking draggable functionality
              $( this )
              .addClass( "ui-state-highlight" )
              .find( "p" ).html("Done")
              }
              });





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                When the draggable element is dropped then just disable it's drag-ability by using the bellow code




                ui.draggable.draggable({disabled: true});




                Js Fiddle Demo Here



                $( "#droppable" ).droppable({
                tolerance: "touch",
                drop: function( event, ui ) {
                //debugger;
                //var dragId = ui.draggable.attr("id");
                //$("#"+dragId).removeClass("drag"); // If you want to change the class
                ui.draggable.draggable({disabled: true}); // For revoking draggable functionality
                $( this )
                .addClass( "ui-state-highlight" )
                .find( "p" ).html("Done")
                }
                });





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                When the draggable element is dropped then just disable it's drag-ability by using the bellow code




                ui.draggable.draggable({disabled: true});




                Js Fiddle Demo Here



                $( "#droppable" ).droppable({
                tolerance: "touch",
                drop: function( event, ui ) {
                //debugger;
                //var dragId = ui.draggable.attr("id");
                //$("#"+dragId).removeClass("drag"); // If you want to change the class
                ui.draggable.draggable({disabled: true}); // For revoking draggable functionality
                $( this )
                .addClass( "ui-state-highlight" )
                .find( "p" ).html("Done")
                }
                });






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                answered Nov 24 '18 at 6:31









                Muhammad AshikuzzamanMuhammad Ashikuzzaman

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