Reorderable is a simple library that allows you to reorder items in LazyColumn
, LazyRow
, LazyVerticalGrid
, LazyHorizontalGrid
, LazyVerticalStaggeredGrid
, and LazyHorizontalStaggeredGrid
as well as Column
and Row
in Jetpack Compose and Compose Multiplatform with drag and drop.
The latest demo app APK can be found in the releases section under the "Assets" section of the latest release.
LazyColumn | LazyGrid |
---|---|
- Supports Compose Multiplatform (Android, iOS, Desktop/JVM, Wasm, JS)
- Supports items of different sizes
- Some items can be made non-reorderable
- Supports dragging immediately or long press to start dragging
- Scrolls when dragging to the edge of the screen. (unavailable for
Column
andRow
) The scroll speed is based on the distance from the edge of the screen. - Uses the new
Modifier.animateItemPlacement
API to animate item movement inLazyColumn
,LazyRow
,LazyVerticalGrid
,LazyHorizontalGrid
,LazyVerticalStaggeredGrid
, andLazyHorizontalStaggeredGrid
- Supports using a child of an item as the drag handle
If you're using Version Catalog, add the following to your libs.versions.toml
file:
[versions]
#...
reorderable = "2.3.0"
[libraries]
#...
reorderable = { module = "sh.calvin.reorderable:reorderable", version.ref = "reorderable" }
or
[libraries]
#...
reorderable = { module = "sh.calvin.reorderable:reorderable", version = "2.3.0" }
If you're using Gradle instead, add the following to your build.gradle
file:
dependencies {
implementation("sh.calvin.reorderable:reorderable:2.3.0")
}
dependencies {
implementation 'sh.calvin.reorderable:reorderable:2.3.0'
}
See demo app code for more examples.
LazyColumn
LazyRow
LazyVerticalGrid
LazyHorizontalGrid
LazyVerticalStaggeredGrid
LazyHorizontalStaggeredGrid
Column
Row
- Accessibility
- FAQ
Find more examples in SimpleReorderableLazyColumnScreen.kt
, SimpleLongPressHandleReorderableLazyColumnScreen.kt
and ComplexReorderableLazyColumnScreen.kt
in the demo app.
To use this library with LazyColumn
, follow this basic structure:
val lazyListState = rememberLazyListState()
val reorderableLazyListState = rememberReorderableLazyListState(lazyListState) { from, to ->
// Update the list
}
LazyColumn(state = lazyListState) {
items(list, key = { /* item key */ }) {
ReorderableItem(reorderableLazyListState, key = /* item key */) { isDragging ->
// Item content
IconButton(
modifier = Modifier.draggableHandle(),
/* ... */
)
}
}
}
Since Modifier.draggableHandle
and Modifier.longPressDraggableHandle
can only be used in ReorderableCollectionItemScope
, you may need to pass ReorderableCollectionItemScope
to a child composable. For example:
@Composable
fun List() {
// ...
LazyColumn(state = lazyListState) {
items(list, key = { /* item key */ }) {
ReorderableItem(reorderableLazyListState, key = /* item key */) { isDragging ->
// Item content
DragHandle(this)
}
}
}
}
@Composable
fun DragHandle(scope: ReorderableCollectionItemScope) {
IconButton(
modifier = with(scope) {
Modifier.draggableHandle()
},
/* ... */
)
}
If your LazyColumn
displays under navigation bar or notification bar, you may want to add scrollThresholdPadding
to rememberReorderableLazyListState
to move the scroll trigger area out from under the navigation bar or notification bar.
val reorderableLazyListState = rememberReorderableLazyListState(
lazyListState = lazyListState,
scrollThresholdPadding = WindowInsets.systemBars.asPaddingValues(),
) { from, to ->
...
}
Here's a more complete example with (with haptic feedback):
val view = LocalView.current
var list by remember { mutableStateOf(List(100) { "Item $it" }) }
val lazyListState = rememberLazyListState()
val reorderableLazyListState = rememberReorderableLazyListState(lazyListState) { from, to ->
list = list.toMutableList().apply {
add(to.index, removeAt(from.index))
}
view.performHapticFeedback(HapticFeedbackConstants.SEGMENT_FREQUENT_TICK)
}
LazyColumn(
modifier = Modifier.fillMaxSize(),
state = lazyListState,
contentPadding = PaddingValues(8.dp),
verticalArrangement = Arrangement.spacedBy(8.dp)
) {
items(list, key = { it }) {
ReorderableItem(reorderableLazyListState, key = it) { isDragging ->
val elevation by animateDpAsState(if (isDragging) 4.dp else 0.dp)
Surface(shadowElevation = elevation) {
Row {
Text(it, Modifier.padding(horizontal = 8.dp))
IconButton(
modifier = Modifier.draggableHandle(
onDragStarted = {
view.performHapticFeedback(HapticFeedbackConstants.DRAG_START)
},
onDragStopped = {
view.performHapticFeedback(HapticFeedbackConstants.GESTURE_END)
},
),
onClick = {},
) {
Icon(Icons.Rounded.DragHandle, contentDescription = "Reorder")
}
}
}
}
}
}
If you want to use the material3's Clickable Card, you can create a MutableInteractionSource
and pass it to both the Card
and the Modifier.draggableHandle
(or Modifier.longPressDraggableHandle
), Modifier.draggableHandle
will emit drag events to the MutableInteractionSource
so that the Card
can respond to the drag events:
val view = LocalView.current
var list by remember { mutableStateOf(List(100) { "Item $it" }) }
val lazyListState = rememberLazyListState()
val reorderableLazyListState = rememberReorderableLazyListState(lazyListState) { from, to ->
list = list.toMutableList().apply {
add(to.index, removeAt(from.index))
}
view.performHapticFeedback(HapticFeedbackConstants.SEGMENT_FREQUENT_TICK)
}
LazyColumn(
modifier = Modifier.fillMaxSize(),
state = lazyListState,
contentPadding = PaddingValues(8.dp),
verticalArrangement = Arrangement.spacedBy(8.dp)
) {
items(list, key = { it }) { item ->
ReorderableItem(reorderableLazyListState, key = item) {
val interactionSource = remember { MutableInteractionSource() }
Card(
onClick = {},
interactionSource = interactionSource,
) {
Row {
Text(item, Modifier.padding(horizontal = 8.dp))
IconButton(
modifier = Modifier.draggableHandle(
onDragStarted = {
view.performHapticFeedback(HapticFeedbackConstants.DRAG_START)
},
onDragStopped = {
view.performHapticFeedback(HapticFeedbackConstants.GESTURE_END)
},
interactionSource = interactionSource,
),
onClick = {},
) {
Icon(Icons.Rounded.DragHandle, contentDescription = "Reorder")
}
}
}
}
}
}
See SimpleReorderableLazyRowScreen.kt
and ComplexReorderableLazyRowScreen.kt
in the demo app.
You can just replace Column
with Row
in the LazyColumn
examples above.
Find more examples in SimpleReorderableLazyVerticalGridScreen.kt
in the demo app.
To use this library with LazyVerticalGrid
, follow this basic structure:
val lazyGridState = rememberLazyGridState()
val reorderableLazyGridState = rememberReorderableLazyGridState(lazyGridState) { from, to ->
// Update the list
}
LazyVerticalGrid(state = lazyGridState) {
items(list, key = { /* item key */ }) {
ReorderableItem(reorderableLazyGridState, key = /* item key */) { isDragging ->
// Item content
IconButton(
modifier = Modifier.draggableHandle(),
/* ... */
)
}
}
}
Since Modifier.draggableHandle
and Modifier.longPressDraggableHandle
can only be used in ReorderableCollectionItemScope
, you may need to pass ReorderableCollectionItemScope
to a child composable. For example:
@Composable
fun Grid() {
// ...
LazyVerticalGrid(state = lazyGridState) {
items(Grid, key = { /* item key */ }) {
ReorderableItem(reorderableLazyGridState, key = /* item key */) { isDragging ->
// Item content
DragHandle(this)
}
}
}
}
@Composable
fun DragHandle(scope: ReorderableCollectionItemScope) {
IconButton(
modifier = with(scope) {
Modifier.draggableHandle()
},
/* ... */
)
}
If your LazyVerticalGrid
displays under navigation bar or notification bar, you may want to add scrollThresholdPadding
to rememberReorderableLazyGridState
to move the scroll trigger area out from under the navigation bar or notification bar.
val reorderableLazyGridState = rememberReorderableLazyGridState(
lazyGridState = lazyGridState,
scrollThresholdPadding = WindowInsets.systemBars.asPaddingValues(),
) { from, to ->
...
}
Here's a more complete example with (with haptic feedback):
val view = LocalView.current
var list by remember { mutableStateOf(List(100) { "Item $it" }) }
val lazyGridState = rememberLazyGridState()
val reorderableLazyGridState = rememberReorderableLazyGridState(lazyGridState) { from, to ->
list = list.toMutableList().apply {
add(to.index, removeAt(from.index))
}
view.performHapticFeedback(HapticFeedbackConstants.SEGMENT_FREQUENT_TICK)
}
LazyVerticalGrid(
columns = GridCells.Adaptive(minSize = 96.dp),
modifier = Modifier.fillMaxSize(),
state = lazyGridState,
contentPadding = PaddingValues(8.dp),
verticalArrangement = Arrangement.spacedBy(8.dp),
horizontalArrangement = Arrangement.spacedBy(8.dp),
) {
items(list, key = { it }) {
ReorderableItem(reorderableLazyGridState, key = it) { isDragging ->
val elevation by animateDpAsState(if (isDragging) 4.dp else 0.dp)
Surface(shadowElevation = elevation) {
Row {
Text(it, Modifier.padding(horizontal = 8.dp))
IconButton(
modifier = Modifier.draggableHandle(
onDragStarted = {
view.performHapticFeedback(HapticFeedbackConstants.DRAG_START)
},
onDragStopped = {
view.performHapticFeedback(HapticFeedbackConstants.GESTURE_END)
},
),
onClick = {},
) {
Icon(Icons.Rounded.DragHandle, contentDescription = "Reorder")
}
}
}
}
}
}
If you want to use the material3's Clickable Card, you can create a MutableInteractionSource
and pass it to both the Card
and the Modifier.draggableHandle
(or Modifier.longPressDraggableHandle
), Modifier.draggableHandle
will emit drag events to the MutableInteractionSource
so that the Card
can respond to the drag events:
val view = LocalView.current
var list by remember { mutableStateOf(List(100) { "Item $it" }) }
val lazyGridState = rememberLazyGridState()
val reorderableLazyGridState = rememberReorderableLazyGridState(lazyGridState) { from, to ->
list = list.toMutableList().apply {
add(to.index, removeAt(from.index))
}
view.performHapticFeedback(HapticFeedbackConstants.SEGMENT_FREQUENT_TICK)
}
LazyVerticalGrid(
columns = GridCells.Adaptive(minSize = 96.dp),
modifier = Modifier.fillMaxSize(),
state = lazyGridState,
contentPadding = PaddingValues(8.dp),
verticalArrangement = Arrangement.spacedBy(8.dp),
horizontalArrangement = Arrangement.spacedBy(8.dp),
) {
items(list, key = { it }) { item ->
ReorderableItem(reorderableLazyGridState, key = item) {
val interactionSource = remember { MutableInteractionSource() }
Card(
onClick = {},
interactionSource = interactionSource,
) {
Row {
Text(item, Modifier.padding(horizontal = 8.dp))
IconButton(
modifier = Modifier.draggableHandle(
onDragStarted = {
view.performHapticFeedback(HapticFeedbackConstants.DRAG_START)
},
onDragStopped = {
view.performHapticFeedback(HapticFeedbackConstants.GESTURE_END)
},
interactionSource = interactionSource,
),
onClick = {},
) {
Icon(Icons.Rounded.DragHandle, contentDescription = "Reorder")
}
}
}
}
}
}
Find more examples in SimpleReorderableLazyHorizontalGridScreen.kt
in the demo app.
You can just replace LazyVerticalStaggeredGrid
with LazyHorizontalGrid
in the LazyVerticalStaggeredGrid
examples above.
Find more examples in SimpleReorderableLazyVerticalStaggeredGridScreen.kt
in the demo app.
To use this library with LazyVerticalStaggeredGrid
, follow this basic structure:
val lazyStaggeredGridState = rememberLazyStaggeredGridState()
val reorderableLazyStaggeredGridState = rememberReorderableLazyStaggeredGridState(lazyStaggeredGridState) { from, to ->
// Update the list
}
LazyVerticalStaggeredGrid(state = lazyStaggeredGridState) {
items(list, key = { /* item key */ }) {
ReorderableItem(reorderableLazyStaggeredGridState, key = /* item key */) { isDragging ->
// Item content
IconButton(
modifier = Modifier.draggableHandle(),
/* ... */
)
}
}
}
Since Modifier.draggableHandle
and Modifier.longPressDraggableHandle
can only be used in ReorderableCollectionItemScope
, you may need to pass ReorderableCollectionItemScope
to a child composable. For example:
@Composable
fun Grid() {
// ...
LazyVerticalStaggeredGrid(state = lazyStaggeredGridState) {
items(list, key = { /* item key */ }) {
ReorderableItem(reorderableLazyStaggeredGridState, key = /* item key */) { isDragging ->
// Item content
DragHandle(this)
}
}
}
}
@Composable
fun DragHandle(scope: ReorderableCollectionItemScope) {
IconButton(
modifier = with(scope) {
Modifier.draggableHandle()
},
/* ... */
)
}
If your LazyVerticalStaggeredGrid
displays under navigation bar or notification bar, you may want to add scrollThresholdPadding
to rememberReorderableLazyStaggeredGridState
to move the scroll trigger area out from under the navigation bar or notification bar.
val reorderableLazyStaggeredGridState = rememberReorderableLazyStaggeredGridState(
lazyStaggeredGridState = lazyStaggeredGridState,
scrollThresholdPadding = WindowInsets.systemBars.asPaddingValues(),
) { from, to ->
...
}
Here's a more complete example with (with haptic feedback):
val view = LocalView.current
var list by remember { mutableStateOf(List(100) { "Item $it" }) }
val lazyStaggeredGridState = rememberLazyStaggeredGridState()
val reorderableLazyStaggeredGridState = rememberReorderableLazyStaggeredGridState(lazyStaggeredGridState) { from, to ->
list = list.toMutableList().apply {
add(to.index, removeAt(from.index))
}
view.performHapticFeedback(HapticFeedbackConstants.SEGMENT_FREQUENT_TICK)
}
LazyVerticalStaggeredGrid(
columns = StaggeredGridCells.Adaptive(minSize = 96.dp),
modifier = Modifier.fillMaxSize(),
state = lazyStaggeredGridState,
contentPadding = PaddingValues(8.dp),
verticalItemSpacing = 8.dp,
horizontalArrangement = Arrangement.spacedBy(8.dp),
) {
items(list, key = { it }) {
ReorderableItem(reorderableLazyStaggeredGridState, key = it) { isDragging ->
val elevation by animateDpAsState(if (isDragging) 4.dp else 0.dp)
Surface(shadowElevation = elevation) {
Row {
Text(it, Modifier.padding(horizontal = 8.dp))
IconButton(
modifier = Modifier.draggableHandle(
onDragStarted = {
view.performHapticFeedback(HapticFeedbackConstants.DRAG_START)
},
onDragStopped = {
view.performHapticFeedback(HapticFeedbackConstants.GESTURE_END)
},
),
onClick = {},
) {
Icon(Icons.Rounded.DragHandle, contentDescription = "Reorder")
}
}
}
}
}
}
If you want to use the material3's Clickable Card, you can create a MutableInteractionSource
and pass it to both the Card
and the Modifier.draggableHandle
(or Modifier.longPressDraggableHandle
), Modifier.draggableHandle
will emit drag events to the MutableInteractionSource
so that the Card
can respond to the drag events:
val view = LocalView.current
var list by remember { mutableStateOf(List(100) { "Item $it" }) }
val lazyStaggeredGridState = rememberLazyStaggeredGridState()
val reorderableLazyStaggeredGridState = rememberReorderableLazyStaggeredGridState(lazyStaggeredGridState) { from, to ->
list = list.toMutableList().apply {
add(to.index, removeAt(from.index))
}
view.performHapticFeedback(HapticFeedbackConstants.SEGMENT_FREQUENT_TICK)
}
LazyVerticalStaggeredGrid(
columns = StaggeredGridCells.Adaptive(minSize = 96.dp),
modifier = Modifier.fillMaxSize(),
state = lazyStaggeredGridState,
contentPadding = PaddingValues(8.dp),
verticalItemSpacing = 8.dp,
horizontalArrangement = Arrangement.spacedBy(8.dp),
) {
items(list, key = { it }) { item ->
ReorderableItem(reorderableLazyStaggeredGridState, key = item) {
val interactionSource = remember { MutableInteractionSource() }
Card(
onClick = {},
interactionSource = interactionSource,
) {
Row {
Text(item, Modifier.padding(horizontal = 8.dp))
IconButton(
modifier = Modifier.draggableHandle(
onDragStarted = {
view.performHapticFeedback(HapticFeedbackConstants.DRAG_START)
},
onDragStopped = {
view.performHapticFeedback(HapticFeedbackConstants.GESTURE_END)
},
interactionSource = interactionSource,
),
onClick = {},
) {
Icon(Icons.Rounded.DragHandle, contentDescription = "Reorder")
}
}
}
}
}
}
Find more examples in SimpleReorderableLazyHorizontalStaggeredGridScreen.kt
in the demo app.
You can just replace LazyVerticalStaggeredGrid
with LazyHorizontalStaggeredGrid
in the LazyVerticalStaggeredGrid
examples above.
Find more examples in ReorderableColumnScreen.kt
and LongPressHandleReorderableColumnScreen.kt
in the demo app.
To use this library with Column
, follow this basic structure:
ReorderableColumn(
list = list,
onSettle = { fromIndex, toIndex ->
// Update the list
},
) { index, item, isDragging ->
key(item.id) {
// Item content
IconButton(modifier = Modifier.draggableHandle(), /* ... */)
}
}
Since Modifier.draggableHandle
and Modifier.longPressDraggableHandle
can only be used in ReorderableScope
, you may need to pass ReorderableScope
to a child composable. For example:
@Composable
fun List() {
// ...
ReorderableColumn(
list = list,
onSettle = { fromIndex, toIndex ->
// Update the list
},
) { index, item, isDragging ->
key(item.id) {
// Item content
DragHandle(this)
}
}
}
@Composable
fun DragHandle(scope: ReorderableScope) {
IconButton(modifier = with(scope) { Modifier.draggableHandle() }, /* ... */)
}
Here's a more complete example (with haptic feedback):
val view = LocalView.current
var list by remember { mutableStateOf(List(4) { "Item $it" }) }
ReorderableColumn(
modifier = Modifier
.fillMaxSize()
.padding(8.dp),
list = list,
onSettle = { fromIndex, toIndex ->
list = list.toMutableList().apply {
add(toIndex, removeAt(fromIndex))
}
},
onMove = {
view.performHapticFeedback(HapticFeedbackConstants.SEGMENT_FREQUENT_TICK)
},
verticalArrangement = Arrangement.spacedBy(8.dp),
) { _, item, isDragging ->
key(item) {
val elevation by animateDpAsState(if (isDragging) 4.dp else 0.dp)
Surface(shadowElevation = elevation) {
Row {
Text(item, Modifier.padding(horizontal = 8.dp))
IconButton(
modifier = Modifier.draggableHandle(
onDragStarted = {
view.performHapticFeedback(HapticFeedbackConstants.DRAG_START)
},
onDragStopped = {
view.performHapticFeedback(HapticFeedbackConstants.GESTURE_END)
},
),
onClick = {},
) {
Icon(Icons.Rounded.DragHandle, contentDescription = "Reorder")
}
}
}
}
}
If you want to use the material3's Clickable Card, you can create a MutableInteractionSource
and pass it to both the Card
and the Modifier.draggableHandle
(or Modifier.longPressDraggableHandle
), Modifier.draggableHandle
will emit drag events to the MutableInteractionSource
so that the Card
can respond to the drag events:
val view = LocalView.current
var list by remember { mutableStateOf(List(4) { "Item $it" }) }
ReorderableColumn(
modifier = Modifier
.fillMaxSize()
.padding(8.dp),
list = list,
onSettle = { fromIndex, toIndex ->
list = list.toMutableList().apply {
add(toIndex, removeAt(fromIndex))
}
},
onMove = {
view.performHapticFeedback(HapticFeedbackConstants.SEGMENT_FREQUENT_TICK)
},
verticalArrangement = Arrangement.spacedBy(8.dp),
) { _, item, _ ->
key(item) {
val interactionSource = remember { MutableInteractionSource() }
Card(
onClick = {},
interactionSource = interactionSource,
) {
Row {
Text(item, Modifier.padding(horizontal = 8.dp))
IconButton(
modifier = Modifier.draggableHandle(
onDragStarted = {
view.performHapticFeedback(HapticFeedbackConstants.DRAG_START)
},
onDragStopped = {
view.performHapticFeedback(HapticFeedbackConstants.GESTURE_END)
},
interactionSource = interactionSource,
),
onClick = {},
) {
Icon(Icons.Rounded.DragHandle, contentDescription = "Reorder")
}
}
}
}
}
See ReorderableRowScreen.kt
in the demo app.
You can just replace Column
with Row
in the Column
examples above.
See the demo app for examples of how to make the reorderable list accessible.
If the items in the list do not contain any button besides the drag handle, I recommend adding "Move Up"/"Move Down"/"Move Left"/"Move Right" actions to the TalkBack menu in each item via SemanticsPropertyReceiver.customActions
and applying Modifier.clearAndSetSemantics
to the drag handle button to make the drag handle button not focusable for TalkBack. For more information, see Key steps to improve Compose accessibility.
Note
This assumes you're using version 2.0.3 or later of this library.
The onMove
function expects the list to be updated before it returns. If the list is updated after onMove
returns, the dragging item will flicker. To fix this, update the list before returning from onMove
.
val reorderableLazyXXXXState = rememberReorderableLazyXXXXState(listState) { from, to ->
// do NOT wrap the updateList call in `launch`
updateList(from, to)
}
suspend fun updateList(from: Int, to: Int) {
// long update operation
}
If you can't keep the list update inside onMove
, you can use a channel to communicate between onMove
and the list update composition. Here's an example:
val listUpdatedChannel = remember { Channel<Unit>() }
val reorderableLazyXXXXState = rememberReorderableLazyXXXXState(listState) { from, to ->
// clear the channel
listUpdatedChannel.tryReceive()
// update the list
// wait for the list to be updated
listUpdatedChannel.receive()
}
LaunchedEffect(list) {
// notify the list is updated
listUpdatedChannel.trySend(Unit)
}
See issue #4. This problem will be fixed once Compose Foundation v1.7.0 is released.
rememberReorderableLazyListState
ReorderableItem
Modifier.draggableHandle
Modifier.longPressDraggableHandle
rememberReorderableLazyGridState
ReorderableItem
Modifier.draggableHandle
Modifier.longPressDraggableHandle
rememberReorderableLazyStaggeredGridState
ReorderableItem
Modifier.draggableHandle
Modifier.longPressDraggableHandle
To run the Android demo app, open the project in Android Studio and run the app.
To run the iOS demo app, open the iosApp project in Xcode and run the app or add the following Configuration to the Android Studio project, you may need to install the Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile plugin first.
To run the web demo app, run ./gradlew :composeApp:wasmJsBrowserDevelopmentRun
.
To run the desktop demo app, run ./gradlew :demoApp:ComposeApp:run
.
Open this project with Android Studio Preview.
You'll want to install the Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile plugin in Android Studio before you open this project.
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