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leaflet-tooltip-layout

v0.1.2

Published

Avoid tooltip overlapping and make users find out the relationship between each tooltip and marker easily

Downloads

544

Readme

leaflet-tooltip-layout

This plugin is designed to avoid tooltip overlapping and make users find out the relationship between each tooltip and marker easily. It is based on Force-Directed Drawing Algorithms in the chapter 12 of the book Handbook of Graph Drawing and Visualization written by Stephen G. Kobourov.

Here is the demo

Installation

npm i leaflet-tooltip-layout --save
# or
yarn add leaflet-tooltip-layout

Or you can just copy ./lib/index.js to your project and rename it to what you want.

Getting Started

ES6

import * as tooltipLayout from 'leaflet-tooltip-layout';
// or
import { resetMarker, getMarkers, getLine, initialize, getLine } from 'leaflet-tooltip-layout';

CommonJS

const tooltipLayout = require('leaflet-tooltip-layout');

Browser

Make sure leaflet is imported before this plugin, and window.L is available

<script type="text/javascript" src="/path/to/leaflet-tooltip-layout.js"></script>

API Reference

  1. L.tooltipLayout.resetMarker(marker)

    Create the marker, bind tooltip to the marker, then use this function.

    Usage example:

    var marker = L.marker(coord, {
      icon: icon
    }).addTo(map);
    marker.bindTooltip('Hello world!');
    L.tooltipLayout.resetMarker(marker);
  2. L.tooltipLayout.getMarkers()

    Get the all the markers in this layout.

    Usage example:

    var markerList = getMarkers();
    for (i = 0; i < markerList.length; i++) {
      marker = markerList[i];
      tooltip = marker.getTooltip();
      marker._icon.addEventListener('mouseover', function (){
        // your code
      });
      tooltip._container.addEventListener('mouseover', function (){
        // your code
      });
    }
  3. L.tooltipLayout.getLine(marker)

    Get the line between one marker and its tooltip.

  4. L.tooltipLayout.initialize(map, onPolylineCreated)

    After adding all the markers and tooltips, use this function to create the layout.

    onPolylineCreated is a callback function that allows you to define the style of the line between markers and tooltips, if you want the default one, let this parameter null.

    Or you can define the function like this:

    function onPolylineCreated(ply) {
      ply.setStyle({
        color: '#90A4AE'
      })
    }

Build Guide

git clone [email protected]:ZijingPeng/leaflet-tooltip-layout.git
cd ./leaflet-tooltip-layout

npm i # install dependencies
npm run build # build lib & example

# or
npm run serve # enter dev zone

License

MIT License