amd-googlemaps-loader
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Helpers to dinamically load Google Maps API using RequireJS or JSPM
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Google Maps API Loader
This little helpers provide a way to load Google Maps API dinamically with AMD, CommonJS and SystemJS.
Please note that, starting from version 3.24, Google Maps API requires for you to get an API Key or a client ID (if you have the old Google Maps for Work Plan) and include said parameter on the URL.
This means that, eventhought client
and key
are optional fields for the next examples, you must
declare one of them or you will get a NoApiKeys warning.
RequireJS installation and config
If you want to use these helpers with RequireJS, then install it with
npm install amd-googlemaps-loader
Then add to your config:
requirejs.config({
"gmaps": {
"parameters": {
"v": "3.exp",
"libraries": "visualization,places,drawing,geometry"
//, "client": "optional, your client id for google maps for work"
//, "key":"optional, API key"
},
},
"map": {
"*": {
"gmaps": "path_to/amd-googlemaps-loader/requirejs-gmaps!https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js"
//, ...other mappings you have...
}
}
});
JSPM installation and SystemJS config
If you're using google maps with JSPM and or SystemJS, install it with:
jspm install gmap=npm:amd-googlemaps-loader
Then add to your config:
System.config({
paths: {
"github:*": "jspm_packages/github/*",
"npm:*": "jspm_packages/npm/*",
"gmaps": "https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js"
//, ...other paths...
},
meta: {
"https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/*": {
"build": false,
"parameters": {
"v": "3.exp",
"libraries": "visualization,places,drawing,geometry",
//, "client": "optional, your client id for google maps for work"
//, "key":"optional, API key"
},
"loader": "gmap"
}
//, ...other meta if you have ...
}
});
Note: If npm is unresponsive due to a strange anomaly, you can use the github registry:
jspm install gmap=github:huasofoundries/googlemaps-loader
Usage
After installing and adding proper configs to your loader, use it like so:
define([
'gmaps',
'jquery'
], function (gmaps, jQuery) {
jQuery('body').append('<div id="map"/>');
var mapOptions = {
zoom: 8,
center: {
lat: -34.397,
lng: 150.644
}
},
myMap = new gmaps.Map(document.getElementById('map'), mapOptions);
});
The global google
object will still be accesible in the global namespace since that's how
google exports its library.