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epi-info-react-openlayers

v0.3.3

Published

OpenLayer React Components

Downloads

8

Readme

react-openlayers

A minimal React wrapper of OpenLayers 3+ written in TypeScript

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Install

npm install react-openlayers --save-dev

Usage

import {
  interaction, layer, custom, control, //name spaces
  Interactions, Overlays, Controls,     //group
  Map, Layers, Overlay, Util    //objects
} from "react-openlayers";

Example

    <Map view={{center: [0, 0], zoom: 2}} onClick={showPopup}>
      <Layers>
        <layer.Tile/>
        <layer.Vector source={markers} style={markers.style} zIndex="1" />
      </Layers>
      <Overlays>
        <Overlay 
          ref={comp => this.overlayComp = comp}
          element="#popup" />
      </Overlays>
      <Controls attribution={false} zoom={true}>
        <control.Rotate />
        <control.ScaleLine />
        <control.FullScreen />
        <control.OverviewMap />
        <control.ZoomSlider />
        <control.ZoomToExtent />
        <control.Zoom />
      </Controls>
      <Interactions>
        <interaction.Select style={selectedMarkerStyle} />
        <interaction.Draw source={markers} type='Point' />
        <interaction.Modify features={markers.features} />
      </Interactions>
    </Map>

    <custom.Popup ref={comp => this.popupComp = comp}>
    </custom.Popup>

It strictly follows OpenLayers 3+ API documention

About Author

Allen Kim is the creator of ngmap and ng2-map.

If you like this, you may also like geo-coder.

To start

$ git clone https://github.com/allenhwkim/react-openlayers.git
$ cd react-openlayers
$ npm install
$ npm start

List of available npm tasks

  • npm run : List all available tasks
  • npm start: Run app directory for development using webpack-dev-server with port 9001
  • npm run clean: Remove dist folder
  • npm run clean:dist: Clean up unnecessary dist folder within dist and app directory
  • npm run build:umd: Build UMD module react-openlayers.umd.js
  • npm run build:app: Build app/build/app.js for runnable examples
  • npm run build: Build all(build:ngc, build:umc, build:app, and clean:dist)