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react-google-maps-api
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React Google Maps API
This library requires React v16.6 or later. If you need support for earlier versions of React, you should check out react-google-maps
This is complete re-write of the (sadly unmaintained) react-google-maps
library. We thank tomchentw for his great work that made possible.
react-google-maps-api provides very simple bindings to the google maps api and lets you use it in your app as React components.
Here are the main additions to react-google-maps that were the motivation behind this re-write
12.4kb
, tree-shakeable https://bundlephobia.com/result?p=react-google-maps-api@1.0.0<LoadScript preventGoogleFonts />
componentExamples can be found in two places:
You can save on bundle size if you import only components, which you use from react-google-maps-api/lib/...
, although whole library is tree-shakable.
Using the examples requires you to generate a google maps api key. For instructions on how to do that please see the following guide
Maintainers and contributors are very welcome! See this issue to get started.
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React.js Google Maps API integration
The npm package react-google-maps-api receives a total of 92 weekly downloads. As such, react-google-maps-api popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-google-maps-api 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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