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leaflet-active-area

v1.3.1

Published

Leaflet-active-area [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/Mappy/Leaflet-active-area.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/Mappy/Leaflet-active-area) ===============

Downloads

39,710

Readme

Leaflet-active-area Build Status

That Leaflet plugin allows you to use a DIV as the active area. All positionning methods (setView, fitBounds, setZoom) will be applyed on this DIV instead of the all map. A typical use case is to set a map as background (like that example) and center it on the top of the screen for example. Defining media queries on that DIV make it easy to adapt the active area according client resolution.

Demo

Try the example page !

Usage

Include the javascript file :

<script src="L.activearea.js"></script>

Add a CSS class (".activeArea" in that example) with absolute position

.activeArea { position: absolute; top: 50px; left: 50px; right: 50px; height: 200px; }

And instanciate your map like that :

var map = new L.Map(document.createElement('div')).setActiveArea('activeArea');

You can also give an object with HTML style properties:

var map = new L.Map(document.createElement('div')).setActiveArea({
    position: 'absolute',
    top: '50px',
    left: '50px',
    right: '50px',
    height: '200px'
});

Then, the map will center itself in the center of that DIV when calling setView, setZoom, fitBounds, etc.

If your need to re-center the map automatically, pass 'true' as second argument :

map.setActiveArea('activeArea', true, true);

Pass true as 3rd argument to animate the pan (default = false)

Pre-commit hook

To install the pre-commit hook (which launch tests): ln -s ../../pre-commit.sh .git/hooks/pre-commit

Contributors

Thanks to all contributors : https://github.com/Mappy/Leaflet-active-area/graphs/contributors

License

This code is provided under the Apache 2.0 license.