leaflet.vectorgrid.geojson
v1.3.1-rc1
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Display gridded vector data (GeoJSON or protobuf vector tiles) in Leaflet 1.0
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Leaflet.VectorGrid
Display gridded vector data (sliced GeoJSON, TopoJSON or protobuf vector tiles) in Leaflet 1.0.0
Demos
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| --- | --- |
| demo-geojson.html
| Sliced GeoJSON |
| demo-topojson.html
| Sliced TopoJSON (sorry for the antimeridian mess, topojson-to-geojson seems to not handle it properly) |
| demo-vectortiles.html
| Protobuf vector tiles: OpenMapTiles, MapBox, MapZen or even ESRI vector tiles |
| demo-points.html
| Clickable points and lines |
| demo-points-icons.html
| Points as icons |
Using
If you use npm
:
npm install leaflet.vectorgrid
That will make available two files: dist/Leaflet.VectorGrid.js
and dist/Leaflet.VectorGrid.bundled.js
.
The difference is that dist/Leaflet.VectorGrid.bundled.js
includes all of VectorGrid
's dependencies:
- geojson-vt (Under ISC license)
- pbf (Under BSD license)
- topojson (Under BSD license)
- vector-tile (Under BSD license)
If you are adding these dependencies by yourself, use dist/Leaflet.VectorGrid.js
instead.
If you don't want to deal with npm
and local files, you can use unpkg.com
instead:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/leaflet.vectorgrid@latest/dist/Leaflet.VectorGrid.bundled.js"></script>
or, with the same caveats about bundled dependencies:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/leaflet.vectorgrid@latest/dist/Leaflet.VectorGrid.js"></script>
Docs
This plugin exposes two new classes:
L.VectorGrid.Slicer
for displaying GeoJSON or TopoJSON dataL.VectorGrid.Protobuf
for displaying vector tiles from an online tile server
You can find the API documentation, and the explanation about the styling, at:
https://leaflet.github.io/Leaflet.VectorGrid/vectorgrid-api-docs.html
Dependencies
L.VectorGrid.Slicer
requires geojson-vt
: the global variable geojsonvt
must exist. If topojson data is used, then the topojson
global variable must also exist.
L.VectorGrid.Protobuf
requires vector-tile
and pbf
: the global variables VectorTile
and Pbf
must exist.
By default, VectorGrid is built with those dependencies bundled.
Developing
Run npm install
.
TODO
- Sub-panes for the tile renderers (to set the "z-index" of layers/features)
- More
<g>
roups in SVG - Offscreen
<canvas>
es in Canvas getBounds()
support for the slicer (inherit/extrapolate from geojson data)- Parser for mapbox-like vector stylesheets
Motivation
Before VectorGrid, loading vector tiles in Leaflet could only be done with the Leaflet.MapboxVectorTile or the Hoverboard plugin, but neither of those works with Leaflet 1.0.0 (or greater).
VectorGrid leverages the GridLayer feature introduced in Leaflet 1.0.0.
Legalese
"THE BEER-WARE LICENSE": [email protected] wrote this file. As long as you retain this notice you can do whatever you want with this stuff. If we meet some day, and you think this stuff is worth it, you can buy me a beer in return.