So my problem seems to be that a draggable object always is drawn over other objects.
Check out my fiddle.
and my code:
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html>
<head>
<style>
body {
margin: 0px;
padding: 0px;
}
canvas {
border: 1px solid #9C9898;
}
</style>
<script src="http://www.html5canvastutorials.com/libraries/kinetic-v4.3.1-beta.js"></script>
<script>
window.onload = function() {
var stage = new Kinetic.Stage({
container: 'container',
width: 578,
height: 200
});
var cableLayer = new Kinetic.Layer();
// build cable
var cable = new Kinetic.Line({
strokeWidth: 40,
stroke: 'green',
points: [{
x: stage.getWidth() / 2,
y: stage.getHeight() / 2
}, {
x: 100,
y: 100
}],
draggable: true
});
// build center
var c1 = new Kinetic.Circle({
radius: 60,
fill: 'black',
draggable: true,
x: stage.getWidth() / 2,
y: stage.getHeight() / 2
});
var c2 = new Kinetic.Circle({
x: 100,
y: 100,
radius: 60,
fill: 'black',
draggable: true,
});
//add everything to the layer
cableLayer.add(cable);
cableLayer.add(c1);
cableLayer.add(c2);
//add all to stage
stage.add(cableLayer);
//What to do when something is changed...
cable.on('dragmove', (function () {
c1.setPosition([cable.getPosition().x + cable.getPoints()[0].x, cable.getPosition().y + cable.getPoints()[0].y]);
c2.setPosition([cable.getPosition().x + cable.getPoints()[1].x, cable.getPosition().y + cable.getPoints()[1].y]);
cableLayer.draw();
}));
c1.on('dragstart', (function () {
c1.getLayer().afterDraw(function () {
cable.attrs.points[0].x = c1.getX()-cable.getX();
cable.attrs.points[0].y = c1.getY()-cable.getY();
cableLayer.draw();
});
}));
c2.on('dragstart', (function () {
c2.getLayer().afterDraw(function () {
cable.attrs.points[1].x = c2.getX()-cable.getX();
cable.attrs.points[1].y = c2.getY()-cable.getY();
cableLayer.draw();
});
}));
}
</script>
</head>
<body onmousedown="return false;">
<div id="container"></div>
</body>
</html>
So, I tried to set the index using
cable.on('dragmove', (function () {
c1.setPosition([cable.getPosition().x + cable.getPoints()[0].x, cable.getPosition().y + cable.getPoints()[0].y]);
c2.setPosition([cable.getPosition().x + cable.getPoints()[1].x, cable.getPosition().y + cable.getPoints()[1].y]);
c2.setIndex(1);
c1.setIndex(1);
cable.setIndex(2);
cableLayer.draw();
}));
Doesn't seem to work? Why is this? How do I get the circles to draw over the line in all cases? Mainly the case that you drag the line.
Is there somewhere I'm setting this differently somewhere else?
Thanks for your help

