4

I'm using OpenLayers 2.13. I want to detect mousedown, mousemove, mouseup events while mouse is over OpenLayers.Map, so I wrote the following code.

var map = new OpenLayers.Map("map",{controls:[
    new OpenLayers.Control.Navigation(),
    new OpenLayers.Control.ArgParser(),
    new OpenLayers.Control.Attribution()
]});
var events = map.events;
events.register("mousedown",map,function(e){
    console.log("mousedown");
});
events.register("mousemove",map,function(e){
    console.log("mousemove");
});
events.register("mouseup",map,function(e){
    console.log("mouseup");
});

As a result, mousemove and mouseup is detected but no mousedowns.

It says here that mousemove and mouseup is supported but mousedown is not. Is there any hacks I can apply to detect mousedown events without modifying OpenLayers script?

Izumi Kawashima
  • 1,197
  • 11
  • 25

4 Answers4

8

Add the 4th argument as true.

var events = map.events;
events.register("mousedown",map,function(e){
    console.log("mousedown");
    return true;
},true); // This argument is new

There are several event listeners already listening the mousedown event. One of them will eat the event when [map drag start] is detected, so the mousedown event will never reach the last listener.

Without the 4th argument, events.register() will add the listener to the end of the event-listening chain. With the 4th argument, it will add it to the first.

Izumi Kawashima
  • 1,197
  • 11
  • 25
2

There is also a registerPriority() which adds to the front of the list:

http://dev.openlayers.org/docs/files/OpenLayers/Events-js.html#OpenLayers.Events.registerPriority

Adam
  • 35,919
  • 9
  • 100
  • 137
0

if you using open layer API > 5 then us can use below code

 map.on('pointerdown', function(){
      console.log("mousedown");

    });
Yusuf Khan
  • 3,032
  • 3
  • 24
  • 31
-1

Simple way to make it:

map.events.listeners.mousedown.unshift({ 
    func: function(){
        // code
    }
});
IvanM
  • 2,913
  • 2
  • 30
  • 30