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@huygn/google-map-react

v0.24.0

Published

isomorphic google map react component, allows render react components on the google map

Downloads

7

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google-map-react is a component written over a small set of the Google Maps API. It allows you to render any React component on the Google Map. It is fully isomorphic and can render on a server. Additionally, it can render map components in the browser even if the Google Maps API is not loaded. It uses an internal, tweakable hover algorithm - every object on the map can be hovered.

It allows you to create interfaces like this example (You can scroll the table, zoom/move the map, hover/click on markers, and click on table rows)

Features

Works with your Components

Instead of the ugly Google Maps markers, balloons and other map components, you can render your cool animated react components on the map.

Isomorphic Rendering

It renders on the server. (Welcome search engines) (you can disable javascript in browser dev tools, and reload any example page to see how it works)

Component Positions Calculated Independently of Google Maps API

It renders components on the map before (and even without) the Google Maps API loaded.

Google Maps API Loads on Demand

There is no need to place a <script src= tag at top of page. The Google Maps API loads upon the first usage of the GoogleMapReact component.

Internal Hover Algorithm

Now every object on the map can be hovered (however, you can still use css hover selectors if you want). If you try zooming out here example, you will still be able to hover on almost every map marker.

What's it Look Like?

In the simple case you just need to add lat lng props to any child of GoogleMapReact component.

See it in action at jsbin

import React, { Component } from 'react';
import GoogleMapReact from 'google-map-react';

const AnyReactComponent = ({ text }) => <div>{text}</div>;

class SimpleMap extends Component {
  static defaultProps = {
    center: {lat: 59.95, lng: 30.33},
    zoom: 11
  };

  render() {
    return (
      <GoogleMapReact
        defaultCenter={this.props.center}
        defaultZoom={this.props.zoom}
      >
        <AnyReactComponent
          lat={59.955413}
          lng={30.337844}
          text={'Kreyser Avrora'}
        />
      </GoogleMapReact>
    );
  }
}

Installation

npm install --save google-map-react

Examples

Contribute

To get a reloadable env, with map, clone this project and

npm install
npm run start
# open browser at localhost:4000

API

API

NEW DOCS (In progress)

Thank you

(Really big thanks to April Arcus for documentation fixes)

(thank you Dan Abramov for titles structure)

(great thanks to Vladimir Akimov he knows why)

License

MIT (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php)

bower

We no longer intend to support Bower. Please stop using Bower. NPM works very well for front-end development, and you should use it instead. ((c)Dan Abramov) UMD AMD and other build are available under dist folder after npm install

Known Issues

  • Older browsers (http://caniuse.com/#feat=promises) will need a ES6 Promise polyfill in order to work.