I have a custom overlay class (ImageOverlay
) which inherits from google.maps.OverlayView
. I want it to respond to Google Maps click events (not just DOM click events) but simply using addListener
doesn't seem to do the trick.
e.g. I have a shapes
array which contains a mixture of google.maps.Polygon
and ImageOverlay
objects:
for (var i in shapes) {
google.maps.event.addListener(shapes[i], 'click', function(){alert('hi')});
}
Clicking on the polygons triggers an alert but clicking on the custom overlays does nothing.
How do I make Google Maps API treat the overlays as clickable?
Update for v3: overlayLayer
doesn't accept mouse events anymore. Add your overlay to overlayMouseTarget
instead, add the listener, and it should receive mouse events normally.
//add element to clickable layer
this.getPanes().overlayMouseTarget.appendChild(div);
// set this as locally scoped var so event does not get confused
var me = this;
// Add a listener - we'll accept clicks anywhere on this div, but you may want
// to validate the click i.e. verify it occurred in some portion of your overlay.
google.maps.event.addDomListener(div, 'click', function() {
google.maps.event.trigger(me, 'click');
});
See: http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/javascript/reference.html#MapPanes