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react-leaflet-street-view

v1.0.9

Published

This library will help access street views from leaflet maps

Downloads

83

Readme

react-leaflet-street-view

This library will allow user to view panoramic street view by clicking anywhere on map.

It works with any stable version of react-leaflet 1.x.x and 2.x.x.

How to use :

Step 1: import PanoStreetView from the library

import PanoStreetView from 'react-leaflet-street-view'

Step 2: Set an object streetView in state.

state = {
  streetView: null
}

Step 3: Add onClick property in Map Component to update streetView object

<Map 
  center={this.state.center}
  zoom={6}
  onClick={e => this.setState({streetView: e})}
/>

Step 4: Pass the streetView state object as property in PanoStreetView Component

<PanoStreetView
  streetView={this.state.streetView}
/>

Step 5: Click on Street View button to enable or disable street View

Step 6: Click on any point to open Panoramic Street View in another tab

Example:

import React from "react";
import { Map, TileLayer } from "react-leaflet";
import PanoStreetView from "react-leaflet-street-view";

class Main extends React.Component {
  state = {
    streetView: null
  };
  render() {
    return (
        <Map
          onClick={e => this.setState({ streetView: e })}
          style={{ height: "700px", width: "700px", border: "0px" }}
          center={[32, -96]}
          zoom={6}
        >
          <TileLayer url="http://{s}.tile.osm.org/{z}/{x}/{y}.png" />
          <PanoStreetView
            streetView={this.state.streetView}
            position="bottomright"
          />
        </Map>
    );
  }
}
export default Main;

Properties required in PanoStreetView component

Property | Value | Description | ------ | -------- | ------ | streetView | this.state.streetView | N/A | position | 'topleft' or 'topright' or 'bottomleft' or 'bottomright' | N/A | sameWindow | boolean | Opens all street views in same tab if set to true |

Using your own react component instead of inbuilt Street View Button

<PanoStreetView
  position='bottomleft'
  streetView={this.state.streetView}
>
  <CustomReactComponent />
</PanoStreetView