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Fabric.js ActiveSelection isOnACache() Method

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In this article, we are going to see how to use the isOnACache() Method in the canvas ActiveSelection using FabricJS, it used to fill an object. The canvas ActiveSelection means the ActiveSelection is movable and can be stretched according to requirements. Further, the ActiveSelection can be customized when it comes to initial stroke color, height, width, fill color, or stroke width.

The isOnACache() Method returns true if this group or its parent group are caching.

Approach: First import the fabric.js library. After importing the library, create a canvas block in the body tag which will contain the ActiveSelection. After this, initialize an instance of Canvas and ActiveSelection class provided by Fabric.JS and use the isOnACache() method.

Syntax:

ActiveSelection.isOnACache()

ParametersL: This function does not takes any parameter.

Return Value: This method returns the object value that returns true if this group or its parent group are caching.

Example: This example uses FabricJS to set the isOnACache() method of the canvas ActiveSelection as shown in the below example.

HTML




<!DOCTYPE html> 
<html
  
  <head>
    <!-- FabricJS CDN -->
    <script src
    </script
  </head
  
  <body
    <div style="text-align: center;width: 400px;"
      <h1 style="color: green;"
        GeeksforGeeks 
      </h1>
      <b
        Fabric.js | ActiveSelection isOnACache() method 
      </b
  
    </div
  
    <div style="text-align: center;"
      <canvas id="canvas" width="500" height="500"
              style="border:1px solid green;"
      </canvas
    </div
    <img src
         width="100" height="100" id="my-image"
         style="display: none;">
    <script
      var canvas = new fabric.Canvas("canvas"); 
  
      // Getting the image 
      var img = document.getElementById('my-image'); 
  
      // Creating the image instance 
      var geek = new fabric.Image(img, {
      }); 
  
      canvas.add(geek); 
  
      var geek = new fabric.IText('GeeksforGeeks', {
      });
      canvas.add(geek);
      canvas.centerObject(geek); 
  
      var gfg = new fabric.ActiveSelection(canvas.getObjects(), {
      });
      canvas.setActiveObject(gfg);
      canvas.requestRenderAll();
      canvas.centerObject(gfg);
      console.log(gfg.isOnACache()) 
  
    </script
  </body
  
</html>


Output:


Reference: http://fabricjs.com/docs/fabric.ActiveSelection.html#isOnACache



Last Updated : 19 Mar, 2021
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