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Export images out of Leaflet maps without a server component, by using Canvas and CORS.
IE >= 10
with no exceptions.browserify
npm install --save leaflet-image
web
curl https://raw.github.com/mapbox/leaflet-image/gh-pages/leaflet-image.js > leaflet-image.js
var map = L.mapbox.map('map', 'tmcw.map-u4ca5hnt').setView([38.9, -77.03], 14);
leafletImage(map, function(canvas) {
// now you have canvas
});
// example thing to do with that canvas
function doImage(err, canvas) {
var img = document.createElement('img');
var dimensions = map.getSize();
img.width = dimensions.x;
img.height = dimensions.y;
img.src = canvas.toDataURL();
document.getElementById('images').innerHTML = '';
document.getElementById('images').appendChild(img);
}
leafletImage(map, callback)
map is a L.map
or L.mapbox.map
, callback takes (err, canvas)
.
FAQs
export leaflet maps as images
We found that leaflet-image 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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