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@arcgis/map-components-react
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The ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript provides a suite of ready-to-use UI components that simplify the process of creating GIS web applications. This package contains a Map component, Scene component, and many other components with functionality made possible through the SDK's core API which is also accessible through the components.
Want to get started immediately? See Get started or try out the sample applications for a variety of popular frameworks, module bundlers, and TypeScript.
WARNING: Map Components React is deprecated in v5.0.0 and will be removed in v6.0.0.
The @arcgis/map-components-react package was originally developed for use with React 18 where wrappers were necessary to use custom elements. With React 19's custom element support, these wrappers are no longer needed.
Consider upgrading to React 19+ and using @arcgis/map-components directly. Check out the documentation to get started.
An example is available from the 4.31 release in the jsapi-resources repo.
This package is licensed under the terms described in the LICENSE.md file, located in the root of the package, and at https://js.arcgis.com/5.0/LICENSE.txt.
For third party notices, see https://js.arcgis.com/5.0/third-party-notices.txt.
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A set of React components that wrap ArcGIS map components
The npm package @arcgis/map-components-react receives a total of 4,466 weekly downloads. As such, @arcgis/map-components-react popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @arcgis/map-components-react demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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