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leaflet.gridlayer.googlemutant
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A plugin for LeafletJS to use Google maps basemaps.
A LeafletJS plugin to use Google maps basemaps.
https://ivansanchez.gitlab.io/Leaflet.GridLayer.GoogleMutant/demo.html
This plugin doesn't work on IE10 or lower, as that browser doesn't implement DOM mutation observers. Chrome, Firefox, Safari, IE11 and Edge are fine.
Starting with v0.11.0, the code relies on Symbol
and Map
. IE11 and browsers that don't support Symbol
or don't support Map
also need polyfills to work.
The maxNativeZoom
functionality introduced in v0.5.0 (thanks, @luiscamacho!) requires Leaflet >1.0.3.
Include the GMaps JS API in your HTML, plus Leaflet:
<script src="https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js?key=YOUR_API_KEY" async defer></script>
<link
rel="stylesheet"
href="https://unpkg.com/leaflet@1.7.1/dist/leaflet.css"
integrity="sha512-xodZBNTC5n17Xt2atTPuE1HxjVMSvLVW9ocqUKLsCC5CXdbqCmblAshOMAS6/keqq/sMZMZ19scR4PsZChSR7A=="
crossorigin=""
/>
<script
src="https://unpkg.com/leaflet@1.7.1/dist/leaflet-src.js"
integrity="sha512-I5Hd7FcJ9rZkH7uD01G3AjsuzFy3gqz7HIJvzFZGFt2mrCS4Piw9bYZvCgUE0aiJuiZFYIJIwpbNnDIM6ohTrg=="
crossorigin=""
></script>
Include the GoogleMutant javascript file:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/leaflet.gridlayer.googlemutant@latest/dist/Leaflet.GoogleMutant.js"></script>
Then, you can create an instance of L.GridLayer.GoogleMutant
on your JS code:
var roads = L.gridLayer
.googleMutant({
type: "roadmap", // valid values are 'roadmap', 'satellite', 'terrain' and 'hybrid'
})
.addTo(map);
It's also possible to use custom styling
by passing a value to the styles
option, e.g.:
var styled = L.gridLayer
.googleMutant({
type: "roadmap",
styles: [
{ elementType: "labels", stylers: [{ visibility: "off" }] },
{ featureType: "water", stylers: [{ color: "#444444" }] },
],
})
.addTo(map);
If you don't want to rely on a CDN to load GoogleMutant, you can:
npm install --save leaflet.gridlayer.googlemutant
.yarn add leaflet.gridlayer.googlemutant
.bower install https://gitlab.com/IvanSanchez/Leaflet.GridLayer.GoogleMutant.git
.You can also download a static copy from the CDN, or clone this git repo.
hybrid
mode prunes tiles before needed for no apparent reason, so the map flickers when there is a zoom change.
Even though imagery exists at zoom levels up to 23, GoogleMutant caps the max zoom level at 21.
This is to prevent scenarios where detecting imagery at those zooms levels is hard and creates problems (e.g. when zooming in/out close to a the boundary of such hi-res imagery).
You can override this (at your own risk!) by using the maxZoom
option with a value larger than 21.
GoogleMutant is meant to provide a reliable (and ToC-compliant) way of loading Google Map's tiles into Leaflet, nothing more.
This means that route finding, geocoding, POI info, streetview, KML support, and in general anything that depends on calls to the Google Maps API are not implemented and are not a priority.
Before GoogleMutant, it was already possible to display Google Maps in Leaflet, but unfortunately the state of the art was far from perfect:
Before, an instance of the Google Maps JS API was displayed behind the Leaflet container, and synchronized as best as it could be done.
Now, in order to provide the best Leaflet experience, GoogleMutant uses both DOM mutation observers and L.GridLayer
from Leaflet 1.0.0. The basemap tiles are still requested through the Google maps JavaScript API, but they switch places to use Leaflet drag and zoom.
"THE BEER-WARE LICENSE": ivan@sanchezortega.es wrote this file. As long as you retain this notice you can do whatever you want with this stuff. If we meet some day, and you think this stuff is worth it, you can buy me a beer in return.
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A plugin for LeafletJS to use Google maps basemaps.
We found that leaflet.gridlayer.googlemutant demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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