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Sorry about the rubbish title, couldn't think of a way to make it concise :P
Basically I have a draggable tab (which is used to display a full screen map), I can successfully drag the tab left and right (as desired) and I can click the tab to toggle it in and out of view.
However, when I add a function to the 'onStop' handler, the click functionality stops responding. It still registers clicks, but doesn't actually toggle the map (like it did correctly when I didn't have an onStop handler)
UPDATE: I've noticed that when I click the drag handle, it's also firing the onStop event TWICE (shouldn't this only happen onDragStop?)
I'll add my code below for reference (i'm omitting all the uneccesary stuff incase you wonder).
JSX:
<Draggable
axis="x"
handle=".handle"
bounds={{ left: -this.state.windowWidth, right: 0 }}
defaultPosition={{ x: 0, y: 0 }}
position={this.state.controlledPosition}
onDrag={this.toggleMapViaDrag}
onStop={this.onMapDragStop}
>
<ViewMapMobileButton onClick={this.toggleMapViaClick} className="handle" />
</Draggable>
JS:
toggleMapViaDrag(e, position) {
const { x } = position;
this.setState(prevState => ({
controlledPosition: { x, y: 0 },
mapVisible: x < -prevState.windowWidth / 2,
}));
}
toggleMapViaClick(e) {
e.preventDefault();
e.stopPropagation();
const { y } = this.state.controlledPosition;
this.setState(prevState => ({
controlledPosition: prevState.mapVisible ? { x: 0, y } : { x: 0 - prevState.windowWidth, y },
mapVisible: !prevState.mapVisible,
}));
}
onMapDragStop() {
const { y } = this.state.controlledPosition;
this.setState(prevState => ({
mapVisible: prevState.controlledPosition.x > -prevState.windowWidth / 2,
controlledPosition:
prevState.controlledPosition.x <= -prevState.windowWidth / 2
? { x: 0 - prevState.windowWidth, y }
: { x: 0, y },
}));
}
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