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Leaflet.LayerGroup plugin to render only layers in the current map bounds
Leaflet.LayerGroup plugin to render only layers in the current map bounds
Adding lots of layers to a map can kill browser performance, even if the layers are outside the map bounds and not visible to the user. Leaflet.boundsAwareLayerGroup patches Leaflet.LayerGroup to manage only rendering in the map layers in the map bounds. On each map bounds change (zoom, pan, whatever...), layers in the new bounds are added, layers outside are removed.
See the plugin in action when comparing performance with and without Leaflet.boundsAwareLayerGroup for 5,000 markers.
Create a new Leaflet.LayerGroup with the makeBoundsAware
option.
new L.LayerGroup([marker1, marker2], {
makeBoundsAware: true
}.addTo(map);
or
L.layerGroup([marker1, marker2], {
makeBoundsAware: true
}).addTo(map);
Leaflet.boundsAwareLayerGroup works with Leaflet.FeatureGroup as well...
L.featureGroup([marker1, marker2], {
makeBoundsAware: true
}).addTo(map);
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Leaflet.LayerGroup plugin to render only layers in the current map bounds
The npm package leaflet-boundsawarelayergroup receives a total of 31 weekly downloads. As such, leaflet-boundsawarelayergroup popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that leaflet-boundsawarelayergroup 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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