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@joustrich/leaflet-headless

v0.3.2

Published

Leaflet for node.

Downloads

58

Readme

Leaflet-headless

** This fork upgrades to canvas 2.3 and jsdom 13.2, which simplifies running in AWS lambda because canvas > 2.0 includes necessary binaries out of the box without needing to install cairo.

Note: You will still need to install the lib on linux (or a linux Docker container) to run in lambda https://github.com/Automattic/node-canvas/issues/1231

Leaflet for node.

  • Has Leaflet 1.4.x as dependency.
  • Uses jsdom to fake ad DOM.
  • Uses Image implementation and canvas from canvas.
  • Tiles, Markers and vector layers work well with leaflet-image
  • It's slow (~4s for the examples/choropleth/ on my machine).

Example

Run npm install leaflet-headless to install the package. Requiring leaflet-headless will introduce a global L which just works like in the browser.

For vector layers, make sure to use the canvas renderer if you want to use leaflet-image:

var L = require('leaflet-headless');

var map = L.map(document.createElement('div')).setView([52, 4], 10);

var marker = L.marker([52, 4]).addTo(map);

var latlngs = [[52, 4], [54, 4], [54, 6], [52, 6], [52, 4]];
var polyline = L.polyline(latlngs).addTo(map);

Setting map size

Because jsdom does not support clientWidth/clientHeight, leaflet-headless defaults to a map size of 1024x1024px. To adjust this size, use L.Map.setSize(width, height).

map.setSize(800, 600);

Saving images

leaflet-headless adds a convenience function to L.Map to save the current map to an image using leaflet-image.

L.Map.saveImage(filename, callback): Save image to filename and call callback when ready.

map.saveImage('test.png', function (filename) {
    console.log('Saved map image to ' + filename);
});

Other examples:

~/leaflet-headless$ npm install
[...]
~/leaflet-headless$ cd examples/leaflet-image/
~/leaflet-headless/examples/leaflet-image/$ node index.js
Save to image using leaflet-image...
Saved test.png

Run tests

npm test

Attribution

This is inspired by https://github.com/rclark/server-side-leaflet.