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leaflet-bing-layer
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Bing Maps Layer for Leaflet v1.0.0
Create a new Bing Maps Layer. Depends on Promises which needs a polyfill for older browsers by adding this script to your html <head>
:
<script src="https://cdn.polyfill.io/v2/polyfill.min.js?features=Promise"></script>
parameter | type | description |
---|---|---|
options | string|object | A valid Bing Maps Key or an options object. options inherits from L.TileLayer options (e.g. you can use minZoom and opacity and etc) |
options.bingMapsKey | string | A valid Bing Maps Key [required] |
[options.imagerySet] | string | optional: Imagery Type [default=Aerial] - Aerial - Aerial imagery- AerialWithLabels - Aerial imagery with a road overlay- Road - Roads without additional imageryNot supported: Birdseye and BirdseyeWithLabels |
[options.culture] | string | optional: Language for labels, see options [default=en_US] |
Method | Returns | Description |
---|---|---|
getMetaData(<LatLng> latlng, <Number> zoom) | Promise | Get the Bing Imagery metadata for a specific LatLng and zoom level. latLng or zoom are optional if the layer is attached to a map, they default to current map center and zoom. Returns a Promise that resolves to the metadata JSON from Bing |
var map = L.map('map').setView([51.505, -0.09], 13)
L.tileLayer.bing(MyBingMapsKey).addTo(map)
MIT
[v3.0.1] - 2015-12-13
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Bing Maps Layer for Leaflet v1.0.0
The npm package leaflet-bing-layer receives a total of 3,671 weekly downloads. As such, leaflet-bing-layer popularity was classified as popular.
We found that leaflet-bing-layer demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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