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@angular/google-maps
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@angular/google-maps is an Angular package that provides a set of Angular components and services for integrating Google Maps into Angular applications. It allows developers to easily add maps, markers, and other map-related functionalities to their Angular projects.
Displaying a Google Map
This feature allows you to display a basic Google Map in your Angular application. The map's height and width can be customized using the height and width attributes.
{
"template": "<google-map height='400px' width='750px'></google-map>",
"component": "import { Component } from '@angular/core';\n\n@Component({\n selector: 'app-map',\n templateUrl: './map.component.html',\n styleUrls: ['./map.component.css']\n})\nexport class MapComponent {}"
}
Adding Markers to the Map
This feature allows you to add markers to the Google Map. The position of the marker is specified using latitude and longitude coordinates.
{
"template": "<google-map height='400px' width='750px'>\n <map-marker [position]="{lat: 37.421995, lng: -122.084092}"></map-marker>\n</google-map>",
"component": "import { Component } from '@angular/core';\n\n@Component({\n selector: 'app-map',\n templateUrl: './map.component.html',\n styleUrls: ['./map.component.css']\n})\nexport class MapComponent {}"
}
Handling Map Events
This feature allows you to handle events on the Google Map, such as clicks. The example shows how to log the event details when the map is clicked.
{
"template": "<google-map height='400px' width='750px' (mapClick)='onMapClick($event)'></google-map>",
"component": "import { Component } from '@angular/core';\n\n@Component({\n selector: 'app-map',\n templateUrl: './map.component.html',\n styleUrls: ['./map.component.css']\n})\nexport class MapComponent {\n onMapClick(event: google.maps.MapMouseEvent) {\n console.log('Map clicked', event);\n }\n}"
}
ngx-google-maps is an Angular package that provides components and services for integrating Google Maps into Angular applications. It offers similar functionalities to @angular/google-maps, such as displaying maps and adding markers, but with a different API and additional customization options.
The sources for this package are in the main Angular Material repo. Please file issues and pull requests against that repo.
License: MIT
20.1.3 "tantalum-potato" (2025-07-23)
| Commit | Type | Description | | -- | -- | -- | | 4cdf5f33b | fix | scrolling: Prevent virtual scroll 'flickering' with zoneless (#31316) | | ce3994c71 | fix | table: improve error message (#31545) |
| Commit | Type | Description | | -- | -- | -- | | 7b26aaa75 | fix | datepicker: focus lost when hitting the end of calendar (#31572) | | 734a7bcc2 | fix | datepicker: toggle button active color not showing up in M3 (#31565) | | 7aa5e0bc7 | fix | form-field: ensure that focused classes are in sync (#31568) | | 9cd6f10b9 | fix | progress-bar: slow down animations instead of fully stopping them | | de59f35ce | fix | progress-spinner: slow down animations instead of fully stopping them | | f1ccf6b10 | fix | table: add missing sort tests (#30876) |
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Angular Google Maps
The npm package @angular/google-maps receives a total of 186,937 weekly downloads. As such, @angular/google-maps popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @angular/google-maps demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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