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gmaps.markers
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gmaps.js module to work with markers.
For using with bundlers (as Browserify or Webpack):
npm install gmaps.markers --save
Before require()
this module you need to require('gmaps.core')
.
For using directly in the browser, download the gmaps.markers.js
(or gmaps.markers.min.js
) in dist
.
You need to register a <script>
tag with the Google Maps JavaScript API, then import gmaps.core.
Every Google Maps map needs a container (<div id="map"></div>
in this demo), which needs to have width and height, and be visible (without display: none
, for example):
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Test</title>
<script src="http://maps.google.com/maps/api/js?sensor=true"></script>
<script src="gmaps.core.js"></script>
<script src="gmaps.markers.js"></script>
<style type="text/css">
#map {
width: 400px;
height: 400px;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<div id="map"></div>
<script>
var map = new GMaps({
el : '#map',
lat: -12.0433,
lng: -77.0283,
zoom: 12
});
var marker = mapWithMarkers.addMarker({
lat : -12.0533,
lng: -77.0293,
title : 'New marker'
});
</script>
</body>
</html>
For more examples you can check the tests in this repo.
createMarker(options)
Creates a marker and returns it, but doesn't add it to the map.
The options
object should contain:
position
(google.maps.LatLng): The position of the marker in the map, in latitude and longitude. You can use lat
and lng
instead.lat
(number): The latitude of the position of the marker in the map.lng
(number): The longitude of the position of the marker in the map.fences
(array): An array of fences associated to this marker (check gmaps.geofences module).outside
(function): A callback called every time a marker is outside of anyone of its fences, after the dragend
event is triggered.inside
(function): A callback called every time a marker is inside of anyone of its fences, after the dragend
event is triggered.infoWindow
(object): An object with all the options for google.maps.InfoWindow
. Also, accepts all the InfoWindow's events.Also, accepts an events
property inside options
, which contains callbacks for the following events in the layer:
click
dblclick
rightclick
drag
dragend
dragstart
,mousedown
mouseout
mouseover
mouseup
animation_changed
clickable_changed
cursor_changed
draggable_changed
,flat_changed
icon_changed
position_changed
shadow_changed
,shape_changed
title_changed
visible_changed
zindex_changed
addMarker(options)
Creates a marker, adds it to the map and returns it.
addMarkers(arrayOfMarkerOptions)
Adds a collection of markers to the map, using an array of the same options as in addMarker
.
hideInfoWindows()
Hides all the google.maps.InfoWindow
objects that are associated to markers in the map.
removeMarker(marker)
Removes a marker from the map and the markers
property. The marker
parameter must be a marker created with addMarker()
or one of the elements inside the markers
property.
removeMarkers(collection)
Removes a collection of markers from the map and the markers
property. If not collection
is passed, remove all the markers in the map.
The following methods trigger custom events. You need to add the gmaps.events
module before using this module to work with those events:
Method | Event |
---|---|
addMarker | marker_added |
removeMarker | marker_removed |
removeMarkers | marker_removed |
For pre 0.5.0 versions, check gmaps.js changelog
MIT License. Copyright 2015 Gustavo Leon. http://github.com/hpneo
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FAQs
gmaps.js module to work with markers
The npm package gmaps.markers receives a total of 622 weekly downloads. As such, gmaps.markers popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that gmaps.markers 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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