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planet-maps-raster

v0.4.0

Published

Custom builds of OpenLayers 3

Downloads

7

Readme

Planet Maps

Custom builds of OpenLayers 3.

Use

Install planet-maps as a dependency with npm.

npm install planet-maps --save-dev

Use Browserify to require OpenLayers 3.

/* See below for a list of custom builds */
var ol = require('planet-maps/dist/ol-base');

You'll also want to import the stylesheet:

/* Make sure to use the path to your node_modules */
@import url('./node_modules/planet-maps/dist/ol.css');

Builds

ol-base

Support for vector and raster souces. See config/ol-base.json for details on what is included.

ol-raster

Support for experimental raster stuff. See config/ol-raster.json for details on what is included.

Publishing a new release

Edit the config files to include what you need exported and commit the changes. Next, generate builds for each config file with make. This will create builds in the dist directory that are not tracked by git but that are pushed to the npmjs.org repository for use by consuming packages.

make

Then you'll want to bump the version number in package.json, commit this change, and create a tag. This can be done with the npm version command (choose one of patch, minor, or major). E.g.

npm version minor

Next you'll want to push your commits (and the tag) and publish your changes to npmjs.org.

git push --tags origin master
npm publish

Note the new version number in package.json and use it in packages that depend on this one.