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google-maps-api-react-provider
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This library is the root library for using components from the google-maps-api-react ecosystem in our code. The MapsApiProvider component provides child components with access to Google Maps JavaScript API.
google-maps-api-react-provider provides very simple bindings to the google maps api and lets you use it in your app as React components.
[!IMPORTANT] This library requires React v16.8 or later.
npm install --save google-maps-api-react-provider
or
yarn add google-maps-api-react-provider
importing the MapsApiProvider component from the library
import { MapsApiProvider } from "google-maps-api-react-provider";
and now we can wrap our components from the ecosystem google-maps-api-react
return (
<MapsApiProvider apiKey = " your google maps api key ">
{/*
any other components. Now any nested component will have access to the google maps api
*/}
</MapsApiProvider>
);
[!IMPORTANT] To use the library in a Next.js project, you need to make the component client-side.
FAQs
React.js Google Maps API integration
The npm package google-maps-api-react-provider receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, google-maps-api-react-provider popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that google-maps-api-react-provider 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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