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ns-mapbox-gl-draw

v1.0.26

Published

A drawing component for Mapbox GL JS

Downloads

20

Readme

ns-mapbox-gl-draw

#Inspired by !@mapbox/mapbox-gl-draw

Build Status

Adds support for drawing and editing features on mapbox-gl.js maps. See a live example here

Requires mapbox-gl-js.

If you are developing with mapbox-gl-draw, see API.md for documentation.

Installing

npm install ns-mapbox-gl-draw

Draw ships with CSS, make sure you include it in your build.

Usage in your application

JavaScript

When using modules

import mapboxgl from 'mapbox-gl';
import MapboxDraw from "ns-mapbox-gl-draw";

When using a CDN

<script src='https://api.mapbox.com/mapbox-gl-js/plugins/mapbox-gl-draw/v1.4.3/mapbox-gl-draw.js'></script>

CSS

When using modules

import 'ns-mapbox-gl-draw/dist/mapbox-gl-draw.css'

When using CDN

<link rel='stylesheet' href='https://api.mapbox.com/mapbox-gl-js/plugins/mapbox-gl-draw/v1.4.3/mapbox-gl-draw.css' type='text/css' />

Typescript

Typescript definition files are available as part of the DefinitelyTyped package.

npm install @types/mapbox__mapbox-gl-draw

Example usage

mapboxgl.accessToken = 'YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN';

var map = new mapboxgl.Map({
  container: 'map',
  style: 'mapbox://styles/mapbox/streets-v12',
  center: [40, -74.50],
  zoom: 9
});

var Draw = new MapboxDraw();

// Map#addControl takes an optional second argument to set the position of the control.
// If no position is specified the control defaults to `top-right`. See the docs
// for more details: https://docs.mapbox.com/mapbox-gl-js/api/#map#addcontrol

map.addControl(Draw, 'top-left');

map.on('load', function() {
  // ALL YOUR APPLICATION CODE
});

https://www.mapbox.com/mapbox-gl-js/example/mapbox-gl-draw/

See API.md for complete reference.

Enhancements and New Interactions

For additional functionality check out our list of custom modes.

Mapbox Draw accepts functionality changes after the functionality has been proven out via a custom mode. This lets users experiment and validate their mode before entering a review process, hopefully promoting innovation. When you write a custom mode, please open a PR adding it to our list of custom modes.

Developing and testing

Install dependencies, build the source files and crank up a server via:

git clone [email protected]:mapbox/mapbox-gl-draw.git
yarn install
yarn start & open "http://localhost:9967/debug/?access_token=<token>"

Testing

npm run test

Publishing

To GitHub and NPM:

npm version (major|minor|patch)
git push --tags
git push
npm publish

To CDN:

# make sure you are authenticated for AWS
git checkout v{x.y.z}
yarn install
yarn run prepublish
aws s3 cp --recursive --acl public-read dist s3://mapbox-gl-js/plugins/mapbox-gl-draw/v{x.y.z}

Update the version number in the GL JS example.

Naming actions

We're trying to follow standards when naming things. Here is a collection of links where we look for inspiration.

  • https://turfjs.org
  • https://shapely.readthedocs.io/en/latest/manual.html