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A suite of 3D-enabled data visualization overlays, suitable for react-map-gl
npm install --save luma.gl deck.gl
Provides tested, highly performant layers for basic data visualization use cases, scatterplots, choropleths etc in 2 and 3 dimensions.
import DeckGL from 'deck.gl/react';
import {ArcLayer} from 'deck.gl';
const flights = new ArcLayer({
id: 'flights',
data: [] // Some flight points
});
<DeckGL width={1920} height={1080} layers={[flights]} />
Take a look at the docs website or browse the docs folder.
npm install
npm test
npm start
Note: Building deck.gl (not importing) has a dependency on node version 0.12 or higher. If you use an older version, you can install a node version manager like nvm and use a separate shell to install and build deck.gl.
npm install -g nvm && nvm install 0.12 && nvm use 0.122
PRs and bug reports are welcome. Note that you once you open a PR your will be asked to register as a contributor by filling in a small form.
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A suite of 3D-enabled data visualization overlays, suitable for react-map-gl
The npm package deck.gl receives a total of 109,494 weekly downloads. As such, deck.gl popularity was classified as popular.
We found that deck.gl demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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