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setting minimum width and height for each gridster.js widget


I'm using gridster.js combined with Jquery UI to make it resizable by dragging using this bit:

$('.layout_block').resizable({
    grid: [grid_size + (grid_margin * 2), grid_size + (grid_margin * 2)],
    animate: false,
    minWidth: grid_size,
    minHeight: grid_size,
    containment: '#layouts_grid ul',
    autoHide: true,
    stop: function(event, ui) {
        var resized = $(this);
        setTimeout(function() {
            resizeBlock(resized);
        }, 300);
    }
});

$('.ui-resizable-handle').hover(function() {
    layout.disable();
}, function() {

    layout.enable();
});

function resizeBlock(elmObj) {

    var elmObj = $(elmObj);
    var w = elmObj.width() - grid_size;
    var h = elmObj.height() - grid_size;

    for (var grid_w = 1; w > 0; w -= (grid_size + (grid_margin * 2))) {

        grid_w++;
    }

    for (var grid_h = 1; h > 0; h -= (grid_size + (grid_margin * 2))) {

        grid_h++;
    }

    layout.resize_widget(elmObj, grid_w, grid_h);
}

as suggested on GitHub:

http://jsfiddle.net/maxgalbu/UfyjW/

I need to specify minimum width and height for each widget and not for gridster genrally.

Is there an obvious way to achieve this functionality?

Thanks


Solution

  • If it help anyone, I managed a solution:

    Added a data-attribute to each widget to specify minimum X and Y:

    data-minx="2" data-miny="2" 
    

    And then rewrote the resize function:

    $('.layout_block').resizable({
        grid: [grid_size + (grid_margin * 2), grid_size + (grid_margin * 2)],
        animate: false,
        containment: '#layouts_grid ul',
        autoHide: true,
        start: function(event, ui) {
            var resized = $(this);
            $('.layout_block').resizable( "option", "minWidth", resized.data('minx') * grid_size );
            $('.layout_block').resizable( "option", "minHeight", resized.data('miny') * grid_size );
        },
        stop: function(event, ui) {
            var resized = $(this);
            setTimeout(function() {
                resizeBlock(resized);   
            }, 300);
        }
    });
    

    Instead of setting a minimum height and width I run a function on resizable start

    that gets the minx and miny attributes and adjusts the parameters for resizing accordingly.