paper.js/test/tests/Layer.js
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module('Layer');
test('previousSibling / nextSibling', function() {
var doc = new Doc();
var firstLayer = doc.activeLayer;
var secondLayer = new Layer();
equals(secondLayer.previousSibling == firstLayer, true);
equals(secondLayer.nextSibling == null, true);
// Move another layer into secondLayer and check nextSibling /
// previousSibling:
var path = new Path();
var thirdLayer = new Layer();
secondLayer.appendBottom(thirdLayer);
equals(secondLayer.children.length, 2);
equals(thirdLayer.nextSibling == path, true);
secondLayer.appendTop(thirdLayer);
equals(thirdLayer.nextSibling == null, true);
equals(thirdLayer.previousSibling == path, true);
equals(doc.layers.length == 2, true);
firstLayer.appendTop(secondLayer);
equals(doc.layers.length == 1, true);
});
test('moveAbove / moveBelow', function() {
var doc = new Doc();
var firstLayer = doc.activeLayer;
var secondLayer = new Layer();
secondLayer.moveBelow(firstLayer);
equals(secondLayer.previousSibling == null, true);
equals(secondLayer.nextSibling == firstLayer, true);
var path = new Path();
firstLayer.appendTop(path);
// move the layer above the path, inside the firstLayer:
secondLayer.moveAbove(path);
equals(secondLayer.previousSibling == path, true);
equals(secondLayer.parent == firstLayer, true);
// There should now only be one layer left:
equals(doc.layers.length, 1);
});