amsterdam-amaps
v2.0.1
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implementation of nlmaps for Amsterdam
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Amaps
Implementation of NL Maps for Amsterdam
- For a demo, see https://map.data.amsterdam.nl/
- For an explanation how to use this map in your own site, see
src/README.md
. - For documentation on the build/development setup, read on below.
This repository builds nlmaps
with a configuration file for Amsterdam, specifying Amsterdam's map styling and map layers. In addition, this repository contains several wrapper scripts which bundle the resulting nlmaps
build with functionality for specific use cases, like querying certain API's when the map is clicked. These specific cases are:
- point query (users selects a coordinate in a map and information about it is returned)
- multiple feature select (users selects one or more objects, parking spots in this case, and information about the selection is returned).
How it works
This repo installs a local copy of nlmaps
, then compiles it with the custom configuration file at config/amsterdam.config.js
. In test/
are html and js files for testing:
unit-test.js
tests code internallybrowser-test.js
tests integration and accessibility in a headless browserindex.html
: tests/demonstrates Amsterdam configuration ofnlmaps
pointquery.html
: tests/demonstrates single-click functionality with a feature query.multiselect.html
: tests/demonstrates multiple feature selection from a feature datasource.
Versioning
Changes to the config file (config/amsterdam.config.js
) and to the functionality of the wrapper scripts should be reflected by updating the version
field in package.json
.
When nlmaps
receives an update, the nlmaps_version
field in package.json
should be incremented to the new nlmaps version. The build process for amaps
looks at this field to determine which release of nlmaps
to pull and build.
Usage summary
with npm, for local development
npm install
npm run nlmaps
fetches and installs latest release ofnlmaps
and builds with custom confignpm run build-amaps
compile the wrapper scripts and assets.
To serve (required before running test
and lint
): npm run serve
.
To test: npm run test
To lint: npm run lint
development server
Instead of running the above commands separately, you can run a live-reloading development server: npm run dev
. This watches src/
and the config file in config/amsterdam.config.js
, rebuilds and runs tests on changes. You can access the demo html pages at:
localhost:8080/index.html localhost:8080/pointquery.html localhost:8080/multiselect.html
If you want to serve and test without using the dev
command, the server needs to be running in a separate terminal window.
production build and releasing
to build for production, which puts output in dist/
instead of test/dist/
, run:
npm run build-amaps -- --production
dist/
will contain browser and Ecmascript builds of the Javascript for the amaps
applications.
To subsequently create a release, create a tag, push it to Github, and annotate the tag so that it shows up on the 'releases' tab.
with docker (used by Jenkins CI)
from a fresh install with no build_nlmaps
docker image on your machine:
To run the http server in Docker: docker-compose up --build -d serve
(accessible on port 8095)
To run tests and lint:
docker-compose up --build --exit-code-from test test
docker-compose up --build --exit-code-from lint lint
how to use in a project
The amaps is dependent on amsterdam stijl package so is recomanded to install this in the project as well
npm install amsterdam-stijl
npm install amsterdam-amaps
import 'amsterdam-amaps/nlmaps/assets/css/nlmaps.css';
import 'stijl/dist/css/ams-stijl.css';
Import one of the next modules for specific functionality:
import amaps from 'amsterdam-amaps/amaps';
<or> import pointquery from 'amsterdam-amaps/pointquery';
<or> import multiselect from 'amsterdam-amaps/multiselect';
Create the amaps with the custom configuration options
// For example
const options = {
layer: 'standaard',
target: 'mapdiv',
marker: false,
search: true,
zoom: 0,
onQueryResult: () => {}
};
amaps.createMap(options)