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Extendable geocoder with builtin support for Nominatim, Bing, Google, Mapbox, Photon, What3Words, MapQuest, Mapzen, HERE
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A simple geocoder for Leaflet that by default uses OSM/Nominatim.
The plugin supports many different data providers:
The plugin can easily be extended to support other providers.
See the Leaflet Control Geocoder Demo.
Download latest release. Load the CSS and Javascript, located in
the dist
folder:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="Control.Geocoder.css" />
<script src="Control.Geocoder.js"></script>
Add the control to a map instance:
var map = L.map('map').setView([0, 0], 2);
L.tileLayer('http://{s}.tile.osm.org/{z}/{x}/{y}.png', {
attribution: '© <a href="http://osm.org/copyright">OpenStreetMap</a> contributors'
}).addTo(map);
L.Control.geocoder().addTo(map);
By default, when a geocoding result is found, the control will center the map on it and place
a marker at its location. This can be customized by listening to the control's markgeocode
event. To remove the control's default handler for marking a result, set the option
defaultMarkGeocode
to false
.
For example:
var geocoder = L.Control.geocoder({
defaultMarkGeocode: false
})
.on('markgeocode', function(e) {
var bbox = e.geocode.bbox;
var poly = L.polygon([
bbox.getSouthEast(),
bbox.getNorthEast(),
bbox.getNorthWest(),
bbox.getSouthWest()
]).addTo(map);
map.fitBounds(poly.getBounds());
})
.addTo(map);
This will add a polygon representing the result's boundingbox when a result is selected.
This is the geocoder control. It works like any other Leaflet control, and is added to the map.
L.Control.Geocoder(options)
Option | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
collapsed | Boolean | true | Collapse control unless hovered/clicked |
position | String | "topright" | Control position |
placeholder | String | "Search..." | Placeholder text for text input |
errorMessage | String | "Nothing found." | Message when no result found / geocoding error occurs |
geocoder | IGeocoder | new L.Control.Geocoder.Nominatim() | Object to perform the actual geocoding queries |
showResultIcons | Boolean | false | Show icons for geocoding results (if available); supported by Nominatim |
Method | Returns | Description |
---|---|---|
markGeocode( result) | this | Marks a geocoding result on the map |
Uses Nominatim to respond to geocoding queries. This is the default
geocoding service used by the control, unless otherwise specified in the options. Implements IGeocoder
.
Unless using your own Nominatim installation, please refer to the Nominatim usage policy.
L.Control.Geocoder.Nominatim(options)
Option | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
serviceUrl | String | "http://nominatim.openstreetmap.org/" | URL of the service |
geocodingQueryParams | Object | {} | Additional URL parameters (strings) that will be added to geocoding requests; can be used to restrict results to a specific country for example, by providing the countrycodes parameter to Nominatim |
reverseQueryParams | Object | {} | Additional URL parameters (strings) that will be added to reverse geocoding requests |
htmlTemplate | function | special | A function that takes an GeocodingResult as argument and returns an HTML formatted string that represents the result. Default function breaks up address in parts from most to least specific, in attempt to increase readability compared to Nominatim's naming |
Uses Bing Locations API to respond to geocoding queries. Implements IGeocoder
.
Note that you need an API key to use this service.
L.Control.Geocoder.Bing(<String> key)
An interface implemented to respond to geocoding queries.
Method | Returns | Description |
---|---|---|
geocode( query, callback, context) | GeocodingResult[] | Performs a geocoding query and returns the results to the callback in the provided context |
reverse(<L.LatLng> location, scale, callback, context) | GeocodingResult[] | Performs a reverse geocoding query and returns the results to the callback in the provided context |
An object that represents a result from a geocoding query.
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
name | String | Name of found location |
bounds | L.LatLngBounds | The bounds of the location |
center | L.LatLng | The center coordinate of the location |
icon | String | URL for icon representing result; optional |
html | String | (optional) HTML formatted representation of the name |
<small>1.5.1 (2016-06-19)</small>
FAQs
Extendable geocoder with builtin support for OpenStreetMap Nominatim, Bing, Google, Mapbox, MapQuest, What3Words, Photon, Pelias, HERE, Neutrino, Plus codes
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