how to modify a reference of an element in ngx drag drop











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I am using ngx-drag-drop in order to do drag and drop of complex element in angular 4



<mat-list-item *ngFor="let item of draggableListRight"
[dndDraggable]="item"
(dndStart)="onDragStart($event, item)">


in ts i have



 draggableListLeft = [
{
content: "1",
effectAllowed: "move",
disable: false,
handle: false,
},
{
content: "2",
effectAllowed: "move",
disable: false,
handle: false,
}]

onDragStart( event:DragEvent, item:any ) {
item.content = "lol"
this.currentDragEffectMsg = "";
this.currentDraggableEvent = event;
}


I want to be able to modify the content of the div while the drag and drop start, but I am unable to do that. I probably think that the lib is doing a copy of the element and I am not able to modify it after the drag started.



Is there a workaround ?










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    I am using ngx-drag-drop in order to do drag and drop of complex element in angular 4



    <mat-list-item *ngFor="let item of draggableListRight"
    [dndDraggable]="item"
    (dndStart)="onDragStart($event, item)">


    in ts i have



     draggableListLeft = [
    {
    content: "1",
    effectAllowed: "move",
    disable: false,
    handle: false,
    },
    {
    content: "2",
    effectAllowed: "move",
    disable: false,
    handle: false,
    }]

    onDragStart( event:DragEvent, item:any ) {
    item.content = "lol"
    this.currentDragEffectMsg = "";
    this.currentDraggableEvent = event;
    }


    I want to be able to modify the content of the div while the drag and drop start, but I am unable to do that. I probably think that the lib is doing a copy of the element and I am not able to modify it after the drag started.



    Is there a workaround ?










    share|improve this question
























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      I am using ngx-drag-drop in order to do drag and drop of complex element in angular 4



      <mat-list-item *ngFor="let item of draggableListRight"
      [dndDraggable]="item"
      (dndStart)="onDragStart($event, item)">


      in ts i have



       draggableListLeft = [
      {
      content: "1",
      effectAllowed: "move",
      disable: false,
      handle: false,
      },
      {
      content: "2",
      effectAllowed: "move",
      disable: false,
      handle: false,
      }]

      onDragStart( event:DragEvent, item:any ) {
      item.content = "lol"
      this.currentDragEffectMsg = "";
      this.currentDraggableEvent = event;
      }


      I want to be able to modify the content of the div while the drag and drop start, but I am unable to do that. I probably think that the lib is doing a copy of the element and I am not able to modify it after the drag started.



      Is there a workaround ?










      share|improve this question













      I am using ngx-drag-drop in order to do drag and drop of complex element in angular 4



      <mat-list-item *ngFor="let item of draggableListRight"
      [dndDraggable]="item"
      (dndStart)="onDragStart($event, item)">


      in ts i have



       draggableListLeft = [
      {
      content: "1",
      effectAllowed: "move",
      disable: false,
      handle: false,
      },
      {
      content: "2",
      effectAllowed: "move",
      disable: false,
      handle: false,
      }]

      onDragStart( event:DragEvent, item:any ) {
      item.content = "lol"
      this.currentDragEffectMsg = "";
      this.currentDraggableEvent = event;
      }


      I want to be able to modify the content of the div while the drag and drop start, but I am unable to do that. I probably think that the lib is doing a copy of the element and I am not able to modify it after the drag started.



      Is there a workaround ?







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