While creating a simple diagramming component I cannot combine correctly the dragging, sending dragged element to foreground and clicking.
What I would like to achieve:
- The dragged or clicked element should be sent to foreground (in front of other elements)
- The select action should not be emitted for dragged element
- Tap or click should select an element
It works well for the element that is in front of other elements, but clicking on any other elements just sends it to front, without clicking. Could you please help me with that?
JSFiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/1o1dnpsw/2/
HTML
<svg width="250" height="150">
</svg>
<div id="msg">click on rectangle or drag it</div>
<p>Problem: while clicking on the element which is not on the foreground (yellow) the click is not emitted.</p>
CSS
body { font-family: sans-serif; font-size: 12px; }
svg { border: 1px solid gray; }
svg rect { border: 1px solid gray; }
div { border: 1px dotted gray; margin-top: 10px; width: 250px; height: 25px;
text-align: center; line-height: 25px; }
script
function select() {
document.getElementById('msg').innerText =
'selected at ' + new Date().getTime();
}
function addBox(color, x, y) {
var r = d3.selectAll('svg').append('rect')
.attr('x', x).attr('y', y)
.attr('width', 50).attr('height', 50)
.attr('fill', color)
.on('mousedown', function () {
// move element to foreground
this.parentNode.appendChild(this);
})
.on('click', function () {
// do not click when dragged
if (d3.event.defaultPrevented) {
return;
}
select();
})
.call(d3.behavior.drag()
.origin(function () { return { x : x, y : y }; })
.on('dragstart', function () {
d3.event.sourceEvent.preventDefault();
})
.on('drag', function () {
x = d3.event.x;
r.attr('x', x);
y = d3.event.y;
r.attr('y', y);
})
.on('dragend', function () {
}));
}
addBox('#FFC60D', 10, 10);
addBox('#161EFF', 40, 40);