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The configuration for the Droppable widget. You can access this configuration via BaseWidget.cfg. Please note that this configuration is usually meant to be read-only and should not be modified.

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accept?: any
activate?: DroppableEvent
activeClass?: string
addClasses?: boolean
behaviors: Record<string, Behavior>

A map with all behaviors that were defined for this widget. The key is the name of the behavior, the value is the callback function that is invoked when the behavior is called.

deactivate?: DroppableEvent
disabled?: boolean
formId?: string

ID of the form to use for AJAX requests.

greedy?: boolean
hoverClass?: string
id: string | string[]

The client-side ID of the widget, with all parent naming containers, such as myForm:myWidget. This is also the ID of the container HTML element for this widget. In case the widget needs multiple container elements (such as Paginator), this may also be an array if IDs.

Callback for when an items is dropped.

postConstruct: PostConstructCallback

An optional callback that is invoked after this widget was created successfully, at the end of the init method. This is usually specified via the widgetPostConstruct attribute on the JSF component. Note that this is also called during a refresh (AJAX update).

postRefresh: PostRefreshCallback

An optional callback that is invoked after this widget was refreshed after an AJAX update, at the end of the refresh method. This is usually specified via the widgetPostRefresh attribute on the JSF component.

preDestroy: PreDestroyCallback

An optional callback that is invoked before this widget is about to be destroyed, e.g., when the component was removed at the end of an AJAX update. This is called at the beginning of the destroy method. This is usually specified via the widgetPreDestroy attribute on the JSF component.

scope?: string
target: string

ID of the target of this droppable.

tolerance?: string
widgetVar: string

The name of the widget variables of this widget. The widget variable can be used to access a widget instance by calling PF("myWidgetVar").

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