Mapbox event triggers w/o duplication#901
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- no need map mapbox opts to layout.mapbox and fire events at each step during the move, handling this at the end works just fine for our needs.
- 'moveend' (and 'movestart', 'move') gets triggered by map.setCenter, map.setZoom, map.setBearing and map.setPitch. - make sure that 'plotly_relayout' is triggered here only when the 'moveend' originates from a mouse target.
| }).then(function() { | ||
| return _mouseEvent('mousemove', p1, noop); | ||
| }).then(function() { | ||
| // repeat mousemove to simulate long dragging motion |
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Mapbox event triggers w/o duplication
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Mapbox map API methods such as
map.setCenterandmap.setZoomtriggermove/movestartandmoveendevents on (see http://codepen.io/etpinard/pen/PGoyWO) - which in turn triggeredplotly_relayoutmultiple events per update.This PR cleans up the on-move logic:
'moveend'onlyplotly_relayoutis only trigger onmoveendoriginating from mouse interactions.