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npm install --save react-mad-map
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { Map, Marker } from 'react-mad-map';
export default class App extends Component {
...
this.state = {
center: [40.682004, 74.692748],
zoom: 7,
metaWheelZoom: false,
twoFingerDrag: false,
animate: true,
animating: false,
zoomSnap: true,
mouseEvents: true,
touchEvents: true,
minZoom: 1,
maxZoom: 18
}
...
const markers = {
Bishkek: [[42.883004, 74.582748], this.state.zoom],
Issyk_Kul: [[42.499998, 77.499998], this.state.zoom],
Naryn: [[41.42866, 75.99111], this.state.zoom],
Batken: [[40.06259, 70.81939], this.state.zoom],
Osh: [[40.52828, 72.7985], this.state.zoom],
Talas: [[42.52277, 72.24274], this.state.zoom]
}
...
<Map
center={this.state.center}
zoom={this.state.zoom}
// provider={(x, y, z) => {
// const s = String.fromCharCode(97 + (x + y + z) % 3)
// return `https://${s}.basemaps.cartocdn.com/dark_all/${z}/${x}/${y}.png` // List providers https://leaflet-extras.github.io/leaflet-providers/preview
// }}
// backgroundColor={'#fff'}
dprs={[1, 2]}
animate={this.state.animate}
metaWheelZoom={this.state.metaWheelZoom}
twoFingerDrag={this.state.twoFingerDrag}
zoomSnap={this.state.zoomSnap}
mouseEvents={this.state.mouseEvents}
touchEvents={this.state.touchEvents}
minZoom={this.state.minZoom}
maxZoom={this.state.maxZoom}
boxClassname="mad-map"
>
{Object.keys(markers).map(key => (
<Marker key={key} anchor={markers[key][0]} payload={key} />
))}
</Map>
...
};
More examples can be found in the demo/demo.js file
center - Coordinates of the map center in the format [lat, lng]
. Use if the component is controlled, e.g. you'll be listening to onBoundsChanged
and passing a new center
when the bounds change.
defaultCenter - Initial coordinates of the map center in the format [lat, lng]
. Use if the component is uncontrolled.
zoom - Current zoom level, e.g. 12
, use for controlled components and update when onBoundsChanged
give you a new value.
defaultZoom - The initial zoom for uncontrolled components.
width - Width of the component in pixels. Defaults to 100%
of the parent div if not set.
height - Height of the component in pixels. Defaults to 100%
of the parent div if not set.
defaultWidth - If you don't specify a width
, we wait until the component is mounted and measure the container before rendering tiles, markers and other objects. Setting defaultWidth
assumes a width and renders everything before mounting. If the actual width of the component differs, it will just be re-rendered. Use this for example to render tiles on server rendering, when width
is not set.
defaultHeight - Similar as defaultWidth
, but for the height
.
provider - Function that returns a TMS URL: (x, y, z, dpr) => url
. The argument dpr
will be a value from the dprs
array (see below) or undefined
when requesting the default tile. List providers https://leaflet-extras.github.io/leaflet-providers/preview. Important - rename {s},{z},{x},{y} to ${s},${z},${x},${y} for the arguments to be inserted into the link
dprs - An array of devicePixelRatio
s that your tile provider supports. Defaults to []
. Pass an array like [1, 2]
and the numbers here will be sent to provider
as the 4th argument. The responses will be combined into an <img srcset>
attribute, which modern browsers use to select tiles with the right resolution.
animate - Animations enabled, true
.
animateMaxScreens - If an updated center
prop is more than animateMaxScreens
screens away, we will directly switch to it, otherwise smoothly animate to it. Defaults to 5
zoomSnap - Snap to discrete zoom increments (14, 15, 16, etc) when scrolling with the mouse or pinching with touch events, Defaults to true
.
minZoom - The lowest zoom level possible. Defaults to 1
maxZoom - The highest zoom level possible. Defaults to 18
attribution - What to show as an attribution. React node or false
to hide.
attributionPrefix - Prefix before attribution. React node or false
to hide.
onClick - When map is clicked `function ({ event, latLng, pixel })``
onBoundsChanged - When the bounds change, function ({ center, zoom, bounds, initial })
. Use this for a controlled component, then set center
and zoom
when it's called. This callback also gets called on the initial mount (when the first bounds become known). In this case the prop initial
will be set to true
. It will be false
on all subsequent calls.
onAnimationStart - Called when the map starts moving
onAnimationStop - Called when the map stops moving
mouseEvents - Can the user interact with the map with the mouse? Defaults to true
.
touchEvents - Can the user interact with the map by touching it? Defaults to true
.
metaWheelZoom - Zooming with the mouse wheel only works when you hold down the meta
(cmd/win) key. Defaults to false
.
metaWheelZoomWarning - Warning text to show if scrolling on a map with metaWheelZoom
enabled, but without the meta key. Defaults to Use META+wheel to zoom!
, where META
is automatically replaced with either "⌘" or "⊞", depending on Mac vs non-Mac. Set to null
to disable.
twoFingerDrag - Moving the map requires touching with two fingers. Defaults to false
.
twoFingerDragWarning - Warning to show when twoFingerDrag
and you try to move the map with one finger. Defaults to Use two fingers to move the map
. Set to null
to disable.
warningZIndex - The z-index
value for the meta warning. Defaults to 100
boxClassname - The classname for the tiles div, allowing you to style it with a filter css property without impacting the overlays.
backgroundColor - Background color behind the map. Default #fff
<Map />
takes random React components as its children. The children may have these special props:
anchor - At which coordinates [lat, lng]
to anchor the overlay with the map.
offset - Offset in pixels relative to the anchor.
The children get passed these special props:
left - Pixels from the left of the map, calculated from anchor
and offset
top - Pixels from the top of the map, calculated from anchor
and offset
mapState - An object { center, zoom, bounds, width, height }
that gets updated at every animation frame.
latLngToPixel - A helper function (latLng, center, zoom)
that returns the position in pixels [x, y]
for any [lat, lng]
. The last 2 arguments are optional.
pixelToLatLng - A helper function (pixel, center, zoom)
that converts any pixel coordinates [x, y]
to [lat, lng]
. The last 2 arguments are optional.
icon - link to custom icon for pin import pin from '../img/pin.svg'
.
payload - Coordinates [[lat, lng], zoom]
marker
width - Width custom marker. Default 20
height - Height custom marker. Default 29
FAQs
React Mad Map
The npm package react-mad-map receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, react-mad-map popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-mad-map 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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