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@asymmetrik/angular2-leaflet-filter
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Angular 2 component for the Leaflet Filter plugin
IMPORTANT NOTE: This package has been renamed to @asymmetrik/ngx-leaflet-filter
Leaflet Filter package for Angular 2 Provides Angular 2 integration with the Filter plugin for Leaflet
Install the package and its peer dependencies via npm:
npm install font-awesome
npm install leaflet
npm install leaflet-draw
npm install @asymmetrik/angular2-leaflet
npm install @asymmetrik/angular2-leaflet-filter
If you want to run the demo, clone the repository, perform an npm install
, gulp dev
and then go to http://localhost:9000/src/demo/index.html
This component extends the Angular 2 Leaflet component by adding directives for activating and configuring the Filter plugin for Leaflet.
Use the leaflet-filter
attribute directive in conjunction with the leaflet
attribute directive to activate a map and enable the filter control.
<div leaflet style="height: 400px;"
leafletFilter
[leafletOptions]="options"
[leafletFilterOptions]="filterOptions"
[(leafletFilterState)]="filterState"
(leafletFilterStateChange)="eventHandler('filterChanged', $event)">
Attribute directive that activates the Leaflet filter plugin.
Input binding for Filter control options.
The Filter Control options extend the standard control options.
Example:
var filterOptions = {
position: 'topright',
filter: {
rectangle: {},
polygon: {},
circle: {},
},
featureGroup: featureGroup
};
You may choose to provide your own featureGroup layer to the plugin. This is the layer in which the plugin will place all drawn filter shapes. If you specify the featureGroup, it's your job to make sure it's added to the map. If you don't specify a featureGroup, the component will create one for you.
var featureGroup = L.featureGroup();
featureGroup.addTo(map);
var options = {
featureGroup: featureGroup
};
Determines the position on the map where the control will be placed.
Possible values: 'topright' | 'topleft' | 'bottomleft' | 'bottomright'
Used to configure the various filter types.
Possible properties: circle | rectangle | polygon
If you omit the filter object entirely, all filter types will be enabled by default.
// All filter types enabled
var filterOptions = {
position: 'topright'
};
Alternatively, if you only specify a subset of the filter types, only those specified will be enabled.
// Only circle and rectangle are enabled
var filterOptions = {
position: 'topright',
filter: {
circle: {},
rectangle: {}
}
};
Binds the current filter state. Can be one of a circle, rectangle, polygon, or null if there is no active filter.
PRs accepted. If you are part of Asymmetrik, please make contributions on feature branches off of the develop
branch. If you are outside of Asymmetrik, please fork our repo to make contributions.
See LICENSE in repository for details.
Leaflet Is an awesome mapping package. Leaflet Draw Is an awesome extension to Leaflet that lets you draw shapes all over your maps.
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Angular 2 component for the Leaflet Filter plugin
The npm package @asymmetrik/angular2-leaflet-filter receives a total of 21 weekly downloads. As such, @asymmetrik/angular2-leaflet-filter popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @asymmetrik/angular2-leaflet-filter demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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