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Data-driven maps in JavaScript from FusionMaps (FusionCharts). Over 2,000+ maps of all countries, regions, counties etc.
FusionMaps is a companion package meant to be used in conjunction with FusionCharts to render data-driven maps (over 2,000+ maps for different continents, countries, states & regions). This package contains choropleth maps that can render on both desktop & mobile, with extended functionality like city or location markers, annotations, events etc.
This package contains definition files for all the maps. Map definition files are the path files required by FusionMaps to plot a map for a particular region. Each map has its own path file.
By default, FusionCharts package only includes definition files for two maps - the World map and the USA map.
There are multiple ways to install FusionMaps. For general instructions, refer to this developer docs page.
Direct Download You can download zipped version here.
Using CDN Instead of downloading, you can also use FusionCharts’s CDN to access map definition files directly. See below for details
<script src="https://cdn.fusioncharts.com/fusioncharts/latest/maps/<MAP_ALIAS>.js"></script>
MAP_ALIAS
is the name of the map that you're plotting, used by FusionMaps. For each map, FusionMaps has a different JavaScript alias. e.g., World Map is world
etc.
Install from NPM
npm install --save fusionmaps
You will also need FusionCharts package installed on your system to use maps. You can install the same using below command
npm install --save fusioncharts
See npm documentation to know more about npm usage.
Easiest way to render map is to include the FusionCharts JavaScript library files and map definition file in your webpage, create <div>
container and chart instance, configure the data and render. Check this HTML snippet below:
<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
<script src="https://cdn.fusioncharts.com/fusioncharts/latest/fusioncharts.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.fusioncharts.com/fusioncharts/latest/fusioncharts.maps.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.fusioncharts.com/fusioncharts/latest/maps/fusioncharts.world.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.fusioncharts.com/fusioncharts/latest/themes/fusioncharts.theme.fusion.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<div id="chart-container"></div>
<script>
FusionCharts.ready(function () {
// chart instance
var chart = new FusionCharts({
type: "world",
renderAt: "chart-container", // container where chart will render
width: "600",
height: "400",
dataFormat: "json",
dataSource: {
"chart": {
"caption": "Average Annual Population Growth",
"subcaption": " 1955-2015",
"numbersuffix": "%",
"includevalueinlabels": "1",
"labelsepchar": ": ",
"entityFillHoverColor": "#FFF9C4",
"theme": "fusion"
},
"data": [
{ "id": "NA", "value": ".82", "showLabel": "1" },
{ "id": "SA", "value": "2.04", "showLabel": "1" },
{ "id": "AS", "value": "1.78", "showLabel": "1" },
{ "id": "EU", "value": ".40", "showLabel": "1" },
{ "id": "AF", "value": "2.58", "showLabel": "1" },
{ "id": "AU", "value": "1.30", "showLabel": "1" }
]
}
}).render();
});
</script>
</body>
</html>
As you can see in above example, each continent is referenced using an ID. Each map in FusionMaps has its own regions, each of which have its own ID and name. These are present in specification sheets for the map. You can find specification sheets for all maps here.
Learn more through resources below:
FusionMaps can be loaded as an ES module via transpilers.
The following examples presumes you are using npm to install FusionCharts and FusionMaps, see Installing FusionMaps for more details.
import FusionCharts from 'fusioncharts/core';
import Maps from 'fusioncharts/maps';
// include map definition file from maps/es folder - import mapName from fusionmaps/maps/es/<MAP_ALIAS>
import World from fusionmaps/maps/es/world
// add chart as dependency - FusionCharts.addDep(ChartType);
FusionCharts.addDep(Maps);
FusionCharts.addDep(World);
// instantiate the chart.
var chart = new FusionCharts({
type: "world",
renderAt: "chart-container", // container where chart will render
width: "600",
height: "400",
dataFormat: "json",
dataSource: {
"chart": {
"caption": "Average Annual Population Growth",
"subcaption": " 1955-2015",
"numbersuffix": "%",
"includevalueinlabels": "1",
"labelsepchar": ": ",
"entityFillHoverColor": "#FFF9C4"
},
"data": [
{ "id": "NA", "value": ".82", "showLabel": "1" },
{ "id": "SA", "value": "2.04", "showLabel": "1" },
{ "id": "AS", "value": "1.78", "showLabel": "1" },
{ "id": "EU", "value": ".40", "showLabel": "1" },
{ "id": "AF", "value": "2.58", "showLabel": "1" },
{ "id": "AU", "value": "1.30", "showLabel": "1" }
]
}
});
// render the chart
chart.render();
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fusionmaps/
└── maps/
├── es
│ ├── fusioncharts.world.js
│ ├── fusioncharts.usa.js
│ ├── ...
│ └── fusioncharts.<MAP_ALIAS>.js
├── fusioncharts.world.js
├── fusioncharts.usa.js
├── ...
└── fusioncharts.<MAP_ALIAS>.js
FAQs
Data-driven maps in JavaScript from FusionMaps (FusionCharts). Over 2,000+ maps of all countries, regions, counties etc.
The npm package fusionmaps receives a total of 591 weekly downloads. As such, fusionmaps popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that fusionmaps demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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