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This library requires React v16.6 or later. To use the latest features (including hooks) requires React v16.8+. If you need support for earlier versions of React, you should check out react-google-maps
This is complete re-write of the (sadly unmaintained) react-google-maps
library. We thank tomchentw for his great work that made possible.
@react-google-maps/api provides very simple bindings to the google maps api and lets you use it in your app as React components.
Here are the main additions to react-google-maps that were the motivation behind this re-write
with NPM
npm i -S @react-google-maps/api
or Yarn
yarn add @react-google-maps/api
import React from 'react'
import { GoogleMap, LoadScript } from '@react-google-maps/api';
const containerStyle = {
width: '400px',
height: '400px'
};
const center = {
lat: -3.745,
lng: -38.523
};
function MyComponent() {
const [map, setMap] = React.useState(null)
const onLoad = React.useCallback(function callback(map) {
const bounds = new window.google.maps.LatLngBounds();
map.fitBounds(bounds);
setMap(map)
}, [])
const onUnmount = React.useCallback(function callback(map) {
setMap(null)
}, [])
return (
<LoadScript
googleMapsApiKey="YOUR_API_KEY"
>
<GoogleMap
mapContainerStyle={containerStyle}
center={center}
zoom={10}
onLoad={onLoad}
onUnmount={onUnmount}
>
{ /* Child components, such as markers, info windows, etc. */ }
<></>
</GoogleMap>
</LoadScript>
)
}
export default React.memo(MyComponent)
if you need an access to map object, instead of ref
prop, you need to use onLoad
callback on <GoogleMap />
component.
Before:
// before - don't do that!
<GoogleMap
ref={map => {
const bounds = new window.google.maps.LatLngBounds();
map.fitBounds(bounds);
}}
/>
After:
<GoogleMap
onLoad={map => {
const bounds = new window.google.maps.LatLngBounds();
map.fitBounds(bounds);
}}
onUnmount={map => {
// do your stuff before map is unmounted
}}
/>
If you want to use window.google
object, you need to extract GoogleMap in separate module, so it is lazy executed then google-maps-api
script is loaded and executed by <LoadScript />
. If you try to use window.google
before it is loaded it will be undefined and you'll get a TypeError.
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gzip, tree-shakeable https://bundlephobia.com/result?p=@react-google-maps/api<LoadScript preventGoogleFonts />
componentExamples can be found in two places:
Using the examples requires you to generate a google maps api key. For instructions on how to do that please see the following guide
You can join the community at Spectrum.chat to ask questions and help others with your experience or join our Slack channel
Maintainers and contributors are very welcome! See this issue to get started.
When working on a feature/fix, you're probably gonna want to test your changes. This workflow is a work in progress. Please feel free to improve it!
packages/react-google-maps-api/package.json
change main
to "src/index.ts"
module
fieldreact-google-maps-api-gatsby-example
to test your changes. Just make sure you change the import from @react-google-maps/api
to ../../../react-google-maps-api
Since 1.2.0 you can use onLoad and onMount props for each @react-google-maps/api component, ref does not contain API methods anymore.
Since version 1.2.2 We added useGoogleMap hook, which is working only with React@16.8.1 and later versions.
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FAQs
React.js Google Maps API integration
The npm package @capaj/react-google-maps-api receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, @capaj/react-google-maps-api popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @capaj/react-google-maps-api 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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