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@mapbox/mapbox-gl-rtl-text
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An Emscripten port of a subset of the functionality of International Components for Unicode (ICU) necessary for Mapbox GL JS to support right to left text rendering. Supports the Arabic and Hebrew languages, which are written right-to-left. Mapbox Studio loads this plugin by default.
Requires mapbox-gl-js (version 0.32.1 and up).
A map that requires Arabic names should at a minimum install the mapbox-gl-rtl-text
plugin. To display the actual place names, the map could use a specially modified style, manipulate the style at runtime, or install the mapbox-gl-language
plugin for convenience. The mapbox-gl-language
plugin displays Arabic name data (among other languages), while the mapbox-gl-rtl-text
plugin adds support for displaying Arabic names.
mapbox-gl-rtl-text exposes two functions:
Takes an input string in "logical order" (i.e. characters in the order they are typed, not the order they will be displayed) and replaces Arabic characters with the "presentation form" of the character that represents the appropriate glyph based on the character's location within a word.
Takes an input string with characters in "logical order", along with a set of chosen line break points, and applies the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm to the string. Returns an ordered set of lines with characters in "visual order" (i.e. characters in the order they are displayed, left-to-right). The algorithm will insert mandatory line breaks (\n
etc.) if they are not already included in lineBreakPoints
.
mapbox-gl-rtl-text.js
/mapbox-gl-rtl-text.min.js
are built to be loaded directly by Mapbox GL JS using:
setRTLTextPlugin('mapbox-gl-rtl-text.js');
You can use ICU JS directly:
var rtlText = require('mapbox-gl-rtl-text');
var arabicString = "سلام";
var shapedArabicText = rtlText.applyArabicShaping(arabicString);
var readyForDisplay = rtlText.processBidirectionalText(shapedArabicText, []);
Running build.sh
will:
make all
ushape_wrapper.c
and ubidi_wrapper.c
to LLVM bytecodewrapper.js
, exposing bytecode sources as Javascriptwrapper.js
in index.js
for use with Browserify, and mapbox-gl-rtl-text.js
for loading directly as a GL JS pluginBuild process only tested on MacOS 10.12 and Ubuntu Xenial.
Running npm test
will run unit tests in test/*.test.js
. Use npm test -- --cov
to generate code coverage stats.
./build.sh
npm test
npm version {patch|minor|major}
git push --follow-tags
aws s3 cp --acl public-read --content-type application/javascript mapbox-gl-rtl-text.min.js s3://mapbox-gl-js/plugins/mapbox-gl-rtl-text/v$(node --print --eval "require('./package.json').version")/mapbox-gl-rtl-text.js
make all
will now build a second version of the plugin built using Web Assembly. Once wasm support is widespread, the technology promises smaller package sizes and faster load times. The output file mapbox-gl-rtl-text.wasm.js
will try to locally load a wrapper.wasm.wasm
. To test the wasm version of the plugin, you need to somehow host wrapper.wasm
and modify the JavaScript wrapper to pick it up.
FAQs
Add support for RTL languages to mapbox-gl-js.
The npm package @mapbox/mapbox-gl-rtl-text receives a total of 9,284 weekly downloads. As such, @mapbox/mapbox-gl-rtl-text popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @mapbox/mapbox-gl-rtl-text demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 28 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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