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@codens/codens-react-google-maps

v6.0.2

Published

React.js Google Maps integration component

Downloads

9

Readme

react-google-maps

React.js Google Maps integration component

Version Travis CI Quality Coverage Dependencies Gitter

Under development for v6.0.0

Try it via:

npm install --save react-google-maps@beta

Call for maintainers

As the author (tomchentw) currently doesn't actively use this module, he's looking for awesome contributors to help and keep the community healthy. Please don't hesitate to contact him directly. See #266 for more information.

Documentation

Basically just a simple wrapper around Google Maps Javascript API. Also check out the demo app and it's source under src/app folder.

Note: this doc is under development for v6.0.0. Find docs for v5.x and v4.x with the git tags.

withGoogleMap

import { withGoogleMap } from "react-google-maps";

// Wrap all `react-google-maps` components with `withGoogleMap` HOC
// and name it GettingStartedGoogleMap
const GettingStartedGoogleMap = withGoogleMap(props => (
  <GoogleMap
    ref={props.onMapLoad}
    defaultZoom={3}
    defaultCenter={{ lat: -25.363882, lng: 131.044922 }}
    onClick={props.onMapClick}
  >
    {props.markers.map((marker, index) => (
      <Marker
        {...marker}
        onRightClick={() => props.onMarkerRightClick(index)}
      />
    ))}
  </GoogleMap>
));
// Then, render it:
render(
  <GettingStartedGoogleMap
    containerElement={
      <div style={{ height: `100%` }} />
    }
    mapElement={
      <div style={{ height: `100%` }} />
    }
    onMapLoad={_.noop}
    onMapClick={_.noop}
    markers={markers}
    onMarkerRightClick={_.noop}
  />,
  document.getElementById('root')
);

GoogleMap

<GoogleMap
  onClick={_.noop}
  onRightClick={_.noop}
  onDragStart={_.noop}
/>

Marker

<Marker
  onClick={_.noop}
  onRightClick={_.noop}
  onDragStart={_.noop}
/>

Circle

<Circle
  onClick={_.noop}
  onRightClick={_.noop}
  onDragStart={_.noop}
/>

Rectangle

<Rectangle
  onClick={_.noop}
  onRightClick={_.noop}
  onDragStart={_.noop}
/>

Polyline

<Polyline
  onClick={_.noop}
  onRightClick={_.noop}
  onDragStart={_.noop}
/>

Polygon

<Polygon
  onClick={_.noop}
  onRightClick={_.noop}
  onDragStart={_.noop}
/>

KmlLayer

<KmlLayer
  onClick={_.noop}
  onDefaultViewportChanged={_.noop}
  onStatusChanged={_.noop}
/>

InfoWindow

<InfoWindow
  onCloseClick={_.noop}
  onDomReady={_.noop}
  onZIndexChanged={_.noop}
/>

drawing/DrawingManager

<DrawingManager
  onCircleComplete={_.noop}
  onOverlayComplete={_.noop}
/>

places/SearchBox

<SearchBox
  inputPlaceholder="Customized your placeholder"
  inputStyle={INPUT_STYLE}
/>

addons/MarkerClusterer

<MarkerClusterer
  onClusteringBegin={_.noop}
  onMouseOut={_.noop}
/>

addons/InfoBox

<InfoBox
  onCloseClick={_.noop}
  onDomReady={_.noop}
  onZIndexChanged={_.noop}
/>

async/withScriptjs

import { withGoogleMap } from "react-google-maps";
import withScriptjs from "react-google-maps/lib/async/withScriptjs";

// Wrap all `react-google-maps` components with `withGoogleMap` HOC
// then wraps it into `withScriptjs` HOC
// It loads Google Maps JavaScript API v3 for you asynchronously.
// Name the component AsyncGettingStartedExampleGoogleMap
const AsyncGettingStartedExampleGoogleMap = withScriptjs(
  withGoogleMap(
    props => (
    <GoogleMap
      ref={props.onMapLoad}
      defaultZoom={3}
      defaultCenter={{ lat: -25.363882, lng: 131.044922 }}
      onClick={props.onMapClick}
    >
      {props.markers.map(marker => (
        <Marker
          {...marker}
          onRightClick={() => props.onMarkerRightClick(marker)}
        />
      ))}
    </GoogleMap>
  )
);
// Then, render it:
render(
  <AsyncGettingStartedExampleGoogleMap
    googleMapURL="https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js?v=3.exp"
    loadingElement={
      <div style={{ height: `100%` }}>
        <FaSpinner
          style={{
            display: `block`,
            width: `80px`,
            height: `80px`,
            margin: `150px auto`,
            animation: `fa-spin 2s infinite linear`,
          }}
        />
      </div>
    }
    containerElement={
      <div style={{ height: `100%` }} />
    }
    mapElement={
      <div style={{ height: `100%` }} />
    }
    onMapLoad={_.noop}
    onMapClick={_.noop}
    markers={markers}
    onMarkerRightClick={_.noop}
  />,
  document.getElementById('root')
);

Changelog

The changelog is automatically generated via conventional-changelog and can be found in project root as well as npm tarball.