svgedit/docs/tutorials/Events.md

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Introduction

save, open, exportImage (setCustomHandlers)

You can hook to the save event (e.g. in an extension), to handle saving the SVG file differently:

Example

svgEditor.setCustomHandlers({
 save (win, data) {
  // Save svg
 }
});

Other methods corresponding to UI events that may be supplied are open and exportImage.

See [CustomHandler]{@link module:SVGEditor.CustomHandler} for the required format of the object to be passed to [setCustomHandlers]{@link module:SVGEditor.setCustomHandlers}.

Parent/Opening window events

svgEditorReady

The svgEditorReady event is triggered on a containing document (of window.opener or window.parent) when the editor is loaded.

See [svgEditorReadyEvent]{@link module:SVGEditor#event:svgEditorReadyEvent} for the JSDocs.

Example

$(document).bind('svgEditorReady', function () {
  const svg = `
    <!DOCTYPE svg PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD SVG 1.1//EN"
      "http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/1.1/DTD/svg11.dtd">
    <svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="100" height="50">
      <ellipse cx="50" cy="25" rx="50" ry="25" style="fill:blue;"/>
    </svg>`;
  $('iframe.svgedit')[0].contentWindow.svgCanvas.setSvgString(svg);
});

If you are acting within the frame, you may use svgEditor.ready (see Within-frame events below).

Editor (within-frame) events (svgEditor)

svgEditor.canvas

svgEditor.canvas.bind(eventName, function () {})

svgEditor.ready(function () {})

Method for listening to editor callbacks. Used internally as well.

No arguments passed to callback.

See [SVGEditor.ready]{@link module:SVGEditor.ready}.

Extension events

Most extensions will want to run functions when certain events are triggered. This is a list of the current events that can be hooked onto. All events are optional.

See the vars param of [runExtensions]{@link module:svgcanvas.SvgCanvas#runExtensions} for some of the available extension events and their descriptions and types.

See [ExtensionStatus]{@link module:svgcanvas.ExtensionStatus} for the values to be returned by the corresponding extension methods listening for these extension event types.

Canvas events

Canvas events are listened to with the bind method ([JSDocs API]{@link module:svgcanvas.SvgCanvas#bind}):

canvas.bind(eventName, callback);

Canvas events are passed between the editor and canvas and should mostly only of be of interest to those working with the [Canvas]{@tutorial CanvasAPI} alone or those developing SVGEdit).

callback (see [EventHandler]{@link module:svgcanvas.EventHandler}) will be passed the window object and a single argument specific to the event (see [GenericCanvasEvent]{@link module:svgcanvas.SvgCanvas#event:GenericCanvasEvent}).

The bind method will return any previous callback attached to the given event name.

The method used to trigger these bound events is call() ([JSDocs]{@link module:svgcanvas.SvgCanvas#call}).

All events below are currently called from within svgcanvas.js except where noted. All events are also defined internally within svg-editor.js except where noted.

Event Where bound/defined (besides editor) Where called/triggered (besides canvas)
changed (Also called from draw.js, ext-arrows.js, ext-foreignObject.js, ext-markers.js, ext-polygon.js, ext-star.js, and path.js)
cleared Not bound/defined in SVGEdit.
contextset Only called from draw.js
exported
exportedPDF
extension_added
extensions_added Only called from svg-editor.js
message Only bound/defined in ext-webappfind.js Only called from svg-editor.js
pointsAdded Not bound/defined in SVGEdit.
saved
selected Also called from path.js
setnonce Only bound/defined in ext-arrows.js
transition
updateCanvas
unsetnonce Only bound/defined in ext-arrows.js
zoomed
zoomDone