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@nextgis/ol-map-adapter
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Webmap adapter to use OpenLayers GIS framework
This library is not intended for using directly in the browser.
Use OlMapAdapter with NPM installation method for building large scale applications. It pairs nicely with module bundlers such as Webpack
# latest stable
npm install ol @nextgis/ol-map-adapter
import { WebMap } from '@nextgis/webmap';
import OlMapAdapter from '@nextgis/ol-map-adapter';
// manually added styles
import 'ol/ol.css';
import '@nextgis/ol-map-adapter/lib/ol-map-adapter.css';
const webMap = new WebMap({
mapAdapter: new OlMapAdapter()
});
webMap.create(options).then(() => {
// on webmap create
})
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