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@dmnchzl/mnml-gmap-react

v0.1.1

Published

React: Minimal Google Map

Downloads

5

Readme

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Minimal Google Map

@dmnchzl/mnml-gmap-react is a React component to simply inject Google Maps 🌍 inside your projet.

This library is published under the Beerware license, which means you can do whatever you want with the code.

This project is powered by ViteJS.

How To Use

First of all, you need to install the package:

  npm install @dmnchzl/mnml-gmap-react
  yarn add @dmnchzl/mnml-gmap-react

Then, use the component as these samples below:

  import React from 'react';
  import { GMap } from '@dmnchzl/mnml-gmap-react';

  /**
   * The 'keyke' (Key + Fake = Cake) is a lie
   * NB: Worst pun ever; i know that...
   */
  const API_KEY = '01wNJmwnZEabSeRBV4vQRV1JMUx1MvyMyA6edTN49PF/yf0aUjY2F4NZfIOq/Yh7x0d38+21sEP6Tck/jEmXdw==';
  const EIFFEL_TOWER = { lat: 48.8619, lng: 2.2945 };

  function App() {
    return (
      <div className="container">
        <GMap
          apiKey={API_KEY}
          defaultCenter={EIFFEL_TOWER}
          defaultZoom={5}
        />
      </div>
    );
  }
  import React from 'react';
  import { GMap } from '@dmnchzl/mnml-gmap-react';
  import styleArray from './styleArray';

  const API_KEY = '01wNJmwnZEabSeRBV4vQRV1JMUx1MvyMyA6edTN49PF/yf0aUjY2F4NZfIOq/Yh7x0d38+21sEP6Tck/jEmXdw==';
  const EIFFEL_TOWER = { lat: 48.8619, lng: 2.2945 };
  const BIG_BEN = { lat: 51.5021, lng: -0.1242 };
  const COLISEUM = { lat: 41.8961, lng: 12.4879 };

  function App() {
    return (
      <div className="container">
        <GMap
          apiKey={API_KEY}
          defaultCenter={EIFFEL_TOWER}
          defaultZoom={5}
          markers={[
            { ...EIFFEL_TOWER, onClick: () => console.log('Eiffel Tower') },
            { ...BIG_BEN, onClick: () => console.log('Big Ben') },
            { ...COLISEUM, onClick: () => console.log('Coliseum') }
          ]}
          styledMap={styleArray}
          enableUI
        />
      </div>
    );
  }

Important

You need to create a account on cloud.google.com, and generate an API_KEY, to use Google Maps API (and so this component).

Local Development

If you want more,

You can clone the project:

git clone https://github.com/dmnchzl/minimalgooglemapreact.git

Install dependencies:

yarn install

Develop locally:

yarn dev

Run all unit tests:

yarn test

And finally compile the project:

yarn build

Enjoy 👍

License

"THE BEER-WARE LICENSE" (Revision 42):
<[email protected]> wrote this file. As long as you retain this notice you
can do whatever you want with this stuff. If we meet some day, and you think
this stuff is worth it, you can buy me a beer in return. Damien Chazoule