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svgMap is a JavaScript library that lets you easily create an interactable world map comparing customizable data for each country.
svgMap is a JavaScript library that lets you easily create an interactable world map comparing customizable data for each country.
Live demo: https://stephanwagner.me/create-world-map-charts-with-svgmap#svgMapDemoGDP
npm install --save svgmap
import svgMap from 'svgmap';
import 'svgmap/dist/svgMap.min.css';
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/svg-pan-zoom@3.6.1/dist/svg-pan-zoom.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/StephanWagner/svgMap@v2.10.1/dist/svgMap.min.js"></script>
<link href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/StephanWagner/svgMap@v2.10.1/dist/svgMap.min.css" rel="stylesheet">
Create an HTML element where to show your map, then use JavaScript to initialize:
<div id="svgMap"></div>
new svgMap({
targetElementID: 'svgMap',
data: {
data: {
gdp: {
name: 'GDP per capita',
format: '{0} USD',
thousandSeparator: ',',
thresholdMax: 50000,
thresholdMin: 1000
},
change: {
name: 'Change to year before',
format: '{0} %'
}
},
applyData: 'gdp',
values: {
AF: { gdp: 587, change: 4.73 },
AL: { gdp: 4583, change: 11.09 },
DZ: { gdp: 4293, change: 10.01 }
// ...
}
}
});
This example code creates a world map with the GDP per capita and its change to the previous year: https://stephanwagner.me/create-world-map-charts-with-svgmap#svgMapDemoGDP
You can pass the following options into svgMap:
| Option | Type | Default | |
|---|---|---|---|
targetElementID | string | The ID of the element where the world map will render (Required) | |
minZoom | float | 1 | Minimal zoom level |
maxZoom | float | 25 | Maximal zoom level |
initialZoom | float | 1.06 | Initial zoom level |
initialPan | object | Initial pan on x and y axis (e.g. { x: 30, y: 60 }) | |
showContinentSelector | boolean | false | Show continent selector |
zoomScaleSensitivity | float | 0.2 | Sensitivity when zooming |
showZoomReset | boolean | false | Show zoom reset button |
mouseWheelZoomEnabled | boolean | true | Enables or disables zooming with the scroll wheel |
mouseWheelZoomWithKey | boolean | false | Allow zooming only when one of the following keys is pressed: SHIFT, CONTROL, ALT, COMMAND, OPTION |
mouseWheelKeyMessage | string | 'Press the [ALT] key to zoom' | The message when trying to scroll without a key |
mouseWheelKeyMessageMac | string | Press the [COMMAND] key to zoom | The message when trying to scroll without a key on MacOS |
colorMax | string | '#CC0033' | Color for highest value |
colorMin | string | '#FFE5D9' | Color for lowest value |
colorNoData | string | '#E2E2E2' | Color when there is no data |
flagType | 'image', 'emoji' | 'image' | The type of the flag in the tooltip |
flagURL | string | The URL to the flags when using flag type 'image'. The placeholder {0} will get replaced with the lowercase ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code. Default: 'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/hjnilsson/country-flags@latest/svg/{0}.svg' | |
hideFlag | boolean | false | Hide the flag in tooltips |
noDataText | string | 'No data available' | The text to be shown when no data is present |
touchLink | boolean | false | Set to true to open the link (see data.values.link) on mobile devices, by default the tooltip will be shown |
onGetTooltip | function | Called when a tooltip is created to custimize the tooltip content (function (tooltipDiv, countryID, countryValues) { return 'Custom HTML'; }) | |
countries | object | Additional options specific to countries: | |
↳ EH | boolean | true | When set to false, Western Sahara (EH) will be combined with Morocco (MA) |
↳ Crimea | 'UA', 'RU' | 'UA' | Crimea: Set to 'RU' to make the Crimea part of Russia, by default it is part of the Ukraine |
data | object | The chart data to use for coloring and to show in the tooltip. Use a unique data-id as key and provide following options as value: | |
↳ name | string | The name of the data, it will be shown in the tooltip | |
↳ format | string | The format for the data value, {0} will be replaced with the actual value | |
↳ thousandSeparator | string | ',' | The character to use as thousand separator |
↳ thresholdMax | number | null | Maximal value to use for coloring calculations |
↳ thresholdMin | number | 0 | Minimum value to use for coloring calculations |
↳ applyData | string | The ID (key) of the data that will be used for coloring | |
↳ values | object | An object with the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code as key and the chart data for each country as value | |
↳ color | string | Forces a color for this country | |
↳ link | string | An URL to redirect to when clicking the country | |
↳ linkTarget | string | The target of the link. By default the link will be opened in the same tab. Use '_blank' to open the link in a new tab | |
countryNames | object | An object with the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code as key and the country name as value |
Use the option countryNames to translate country names. In the folder demo/html/local or demo/es6/local you can find translations in following languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Hindi, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Urdu.
To create your own translations, check out country-list by Saša Stamenković.
If you need more detailed maps or more options for your data, there is a great open source project called datawrapper out there, with a lot more power than svgMap.
svgMap uses svg-pan-zoom by Anders Riutta (now maintained by bumpu).
The country flag images are from country-flags by Hampus Joakim Borgos.
Most data in the demos was taken from Wikipedia.
FAQs
svgMap is a JavaScript library that lets you easily create an interactable world map comparing customizable data for each country.
The npm package svgmap receives a total of 5,900 weekly downloads. As such, svgmap popularity was classified as popular.
We found that svgmap 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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