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svelte-mapbox

v0.6.0

Published

## Components

Downloads

42

Readme

svelte-mapbox

Components

Proxy Components

Proxy components act as convenient wrappers for necessary boilerplate.

DOM Components

DOM components add necessary DOM elements and bind them to mapbox-gl.

Getting Started

Install via NPM/PNPM/Yarn/Bun:

npm install svelte-mapbox --save

Import and use components:

<script>
    import { Map, Source, Marker, Popup } from 'svelte-mapbox'
</script>

<Map options={{
    accessToken: 'YOUR_MAPBOX_ACCESS_TOKEN'
    style: 'mapbox://styles/mapbox/streets-v12',
    center: [12.550343, 55.665957],
    zoom: 8,
}}>
    <Marker lngLat={[12.550343, 55.665957]}>
        <Popup>Blue marker popup</Popup>
    </Marker>
    <Marker lngLat={[12.65147, 55.608166]} options={{ color: 'black', rotation: 45 }}>
        <Popup>Black tilted marker popup</Popup>
    </Marker>
</Map>

API Design

svelte-mapbox attempts to stick as close as possible to the official Mapbox API, but there are some differences. If you know mapbox-gl, you should know svelte-mapbox.

Generally, if you can add something to a Map object, you can import it as a component. If you can specify options for that thing, you can pass them as options to the component.

If you can call a set method on an object, you can pass it as a prop. As an example, calling setLngLat can be replaced with the lngLat prop.

If you want to simply access the underlying object, you can use bind:[component type]. As an example, bind:map returns the Map object.