I would like to have certain layers to be always on top of others, no matter in which order they are added to the map.
I am aware of bringToFront()
, but it doe
Cannot be done for vector geometries.
zIndex
is a property of HTMLElement
s, and vector geometries (lines and polygons) are rendered as SVG elements, or programatically as <canvas>
draw calls. Those two methods have no concept of zIndex
, so the only thing that works is pushing elements to the top (or bottom) of the SVG group or <canvas>
draw sequence.
Also, remind that L.GeoJSON
is just a specific type of L.LayerGroup
, in your case containing instances of L.Polygon
. Furthermore, if you read Leaflet's documentation about the setZIndex() method on L.LayerGroup:
Calls
setZIndex
on every layer contained in this group, passing the z-index.
So, do L.Polygon
s have a setZIndex()
method? No. So calling that in their containing group does nothing. It will have an effect on any L.GridLayer
s contained in that group, though.
Coming back to your problem:
I would like to have certain layers to be always on top of others, no matter in which order they are added to the map.
Looks like the thing you're looking for is map panes. Do read the map panes tutorial.
This is one of the reason for the implementation of user defined "panes" in Leaflet 1.0 (compared to versions 0.x).
var myPane = map.createPane("myPaneName")
myPane.style.zIndex = 450
(refer to z-index values of built-in panes)L.rectangle(corners, { pane: "myPaneName" })
L.geoJSON
factory, you can loop through your features with the onEachFeature
option to clone your layers with specified target pane
.Demo: https://jsfiddle.net/3v7hd2vx/90/
For peoples who are searching about Z-Index
All path layers (so all except for markers) have no z-index because svg layers have a fix order. The first element is painted first. So the last element is painted on top. @IvanSanchez described good why zIndex not working.
You can control the order with layer.bringToBack()
or layer.bringToFront()
.
With that code you have more options to control the order of the layers.
L.Path.include({
getZIndex: function() {
var node = this._path;
var index = 0;
while ( (node = node.previousElementSibling) ) {
index++;
}
return index;
},
setZIndex: function(idx) {
var obj1 = this._path;
var parent = obj1.parentNode;
if(parent.childNodes.length < idx){
idx = parent.childNodes.length-1;
}
var obj2 = parent.childNodes[idx];
if(obj2 === undefined || obj2 === null){
return;
}
var next2 = obj2.nextSibling;
if (next2 === obj1) {
parent.insertBefore(obj1, obj2);
} else {
parent.insertBefore(obj2, obj1);
if (next2) {
parent.insertBefore(obj1, next2);
} else {
parent.appendChild(obj1);
}
}
},
oneUp: function(){
this.setZIndex(this.getZIndex()+1)
},
oneDown: function(){
this.setZIndex(this.getZIndex()-1)
}
});
Then you can call
polygon.oneUp()
polygon.oneDown()
polygon.setZIndex(2)
polygon.getZIndex()
layergroup.setZIndex(2)
are working