jQuery UI sorting some elements of nested list





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In the following jsFiddle, there consists of a phase, week, day.



The idea is that:

1) Phase can be moved above or below other phases

2) Weeks can only be moved between phases (if there are nested days, they'll move with the parent week)

3) Days can be moved into other weeks



As I have it right now, you can move a Week but the Days beneath it do not follow and can become orphaned (bad). The other issue I'm running into is if you move a Day 1 into another week that also has a Day 1, something breaks, the second Day 1 can no longer be moved, it moves the entire Phase grouping (duplicates are okay).



I could really use some help with configuring the sortable options.



$( "#listContainer ul" ).sortable(
{
/* connectWith: ".group", */
placeholder: "itemPlaceholder",
cursor: 'move'
}
);

$('.group').sortable({
items: "> div.listItem",
// connectWith: ".srtable, .group",
connectWith: false,
receive: function( event, ui ) {
//alert('receive');
//console.log(ui);
//console.log(ui.item)
//console.log($(ui.item).attr('class'))
if ($(ui.item).hasClass('phaseTitle')) {
$(ui.sender).sortable("cancel");
alert('Sorry! Phases cannot be nested');
}

}
});

$('.days').sortable({
connectWith: ".group"
})









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    In the following jsFiddle, there consists of a phase, week, day.



    The idea is that:

    1) Phase can be moved above or below other phases

    2) Weeks can only be moved between phases (if there are nested days, they'll move with the parent week)

    3) Days can be moved into other weeks



    As I have it right now, you can move a Week but the Days beneath it do not follow and can become orphaned (bad). The other issue I'm running into is if you move a Day 1 into another week that also has a Day 1, something breaks, the second Day 1 can no longer be moved, it moves the entire Phase grouping (duplicates are okay).



    I could really use some help with configuring the sortable options.



    $( "#listContainer ul" ).sortable(
    {
    /* connectWith: ".group", */
    placeholder: "itemPlaceholder",
    cursor: 'move'
    }
    );

    $('.group').sortable({
    items: "> div.listItem",
    // connectWith: ".srtable, .group",
    connectWith: false,
    receive: function( event, ui ) {
    //alert('receive');
    //console.log(ui);
    //console.log(ui.item)
    //console.log($(ui.item).attr('class'))
    if ($(ui.item).hasClass('phaseTitle')) {
    $(ui.sender).sortable("cancel");
    alert('Sorry! Phases cannot be nested');
    }

    }
    });

    $('.days').sortable({
    connectWith: ".group"
    })









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      In the following jsFiddle, there consists of a phase, week, day.



      The idea is that:

      1) Phase can be moved above or below other phases

      2) Weeks can only be moved between phases (if there are nested days, they'll move with the parent week)

      3) Days can be moved into other weeks



      As I have it right now, you can move a Week but the Days beneath it do not follow and can become orphaned (bad). The other issue I'm running into is if you move a Day 1 into another week that also has a Day 1, something breaks, the second Day 1 can no longer be moved, it moves the entire Phase grouping (duplicates are okay).



      I could really use some help with configuring the sortable options.



      $( "#listContainer ul" ).sortable(
      {
      /* connectWith: ".group", */
      placeholder: "itemPlaceholder",
      cursor: 'move'
      }
      );

      $('.group').sortable({
      items: "> div.listItem",
      // connectWith: ".srtable, .group",
      connectWith: false,
      receive: function( event, ui ) {
      //alert('receive');
      //console.log(ui);
      //console.log(ui.item)
      //console.log($(ui.item).attr('class'))
      if ($(ui.item).hasClass('phaseTitle')) {
      $(ui.sender).sortable("cancel");
      alert('Sorry! Phases cannot be nested');
      }

      }
      });

      $('.days').sortable({
      connectWith: ".group"
      })









      share|improve this question














      In the following jsFiddle, there consists of a phase, week, day.



      The idea is that:

      1) Phase can be moved above or below other phases

      2) Weeks can only be moved between phases (if there are nested days, they'll move with the parent week)

      3) Days can be moved into other weeks



      As I have it right now, you can move a Week but the Days beneath it do not follow and can become orphaned (bad). The other issue I'm running into is if you move a Day 1 into another week that also has a Day 1, something breaks, the second Day 1 can no longer be moved, it moves the entire Phase grouping (duplicates are okay).



      I could really use some help with configuring the sortable options.



      $( "#listContainer ul" ).sortable(
      {
      /* connectWith: ".group", */
      placeholder: "itemPlaceholder",
      cursor: 'move'
      }
      );

      $('.group').sortable({
      items: "> div.listItem",
      // connectWith: ".srtable, .group",
      connectWith: false,
      receive: function( event, ui ) {
      //alert('receive');
      //console.log(ui);
      //console.log(ui.item)
      //console.log($(ui.item).attr('class'))
      if ($(ui.item).hasClass('phaseTitle')) {
      $(ui.sender).sortable("cancel");
      alert('Sorry! Phases cannot be nested');
      }

      }
      });

      $('.days').sortable({
      connectWith: ".group"
      })






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