I'm adding images (nodes) to an HTML5 canvas with the following JavaScript function:
function drawNodes(nodes, context) {
for (var x in nodes) {
// Create a closure to prevent a modified closure with the image.onload event handler
var f = (function (node) {
var image = new Image();
image.id = myGetIdFunction();
image.src = 'image.png';
image.draggable = true;
image.dragstart = function (e) {
alert('Test');
};
image.onload = function () {
context.drawImage(image, node.attributes.position.x, node.attributes.position.y);
};
});
f(nodes[x]);
}
}
I'm hoping to be able to move the images around on the canvas by dragging and dropping, but I'm running into issues from the start. It seems like the draggable attribute on the image is never set because the dragstart event is never raised. I've looked at various samples, but I haven't been able to determine what I'm doing different.
As a test, I added draggable="true" to the following image in a div and tested it within Chrome:
<div style="background-color: #eeeeee; height: 100px; width: 100px;">
<img src="image.png" draggable="true" />
</div>
With the above image in a div, I noticed Chrome starts the drag like I would expect. What is the difference between what I'm doing above and what I'm doing with the image in a canvas (besides the obvious bit about using markup)?