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datamaps-zoomto

v0.1.3

Published

A Datamaps plugin that enables zooming to arbitrary coordinates at an arbitrary zoom level.

Downloads

368

Readme

Datamaps Zoom-to Plugin

Build Status

Contributors

  • Joel Lubrano

Description

This project provides a plugin for zooming to arbitrary coordinates on a D3/Datamaps svg.

Getting Started

Git

Clone the project via git. Dependencies can be installed with yarn install, and running grunt will build the source code. The original and minified versions will be present in the build directory.

Yarn

Run yarn install datamaps-zoomto. The source will then be located in node_modules/datamaps-zoomto/build.

Sample Usage

// Create a Datamap instance
var dm = new Datamap({
    element: document.getElementById('map')
});

// Setup the options for the zoom (defaults given)
var zoomOpts = {
    scaleFactor: 1, // The amount to zoom
    center: {
        lat: <the center of your original map>, // latitude of the point to which you wish to zoom
        lng: <the center of your orignal map>, // longitude of the point to which you wish to zoom
        // NOTE: You cannot specify lat without lng or lng without lat.  It's all or nothing.
    },
    transition: {
        duration: 1000 // milliseconds
    },
    onZoomComplete: function (zoomData) {
      // Called after zoomto completes.  Bound to the Datamaps instance.
      // Passes one argument, zoomData.
      // zoomData = {
      //   translate: { x: <number>, y: <number> },
      //   scale: <number>
      // }
      // no-op by default
    }
};

// perform the zoom
dm.zoomto(zoomOpts);

// Of course, using the default zoom will not actually zoom due to a 1:1 scale
// and the center of the map not changing.

Also see examples/basic.html.

Using with Webpack

It is also pretty easy to use this plugin in a Webpack bundle. See the webpack-example directory for details.

const Datamaps = require('datamaps');
require('datamaps-zoomto');

var dm = new Datamaps({
  element: document.getElementById('map')
});

dm.zoomto({
  scaleFactor: 2,
  transition: {
    duration: 1000
  }
});

// or using ES6 import syntax

import Datamaps from 'datamaps';
import zoomto from 'datamaps-zoomto';

var dm = new Datamaps({
  element: document.getElementById('map')
});

dm.addPlugin('zoomto', zoomto);

dm.zoomto({
  scaleFactor: 2,
  transition: {
    duration: 1000
  }
});

Dependencies

See package.json.