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leaflet-polyline-segment-edit

v1.0.0

Published

An extension to Leaflet.draw to allow editing large polylines one chunk at the time

Downloads

329

Readme

Leaflet polyline segment edit

An extension to Leaflet.draw to allow editing large polylines one chunk at the time.

Browsers usually can't handle editing large polylines with Leaflet.Draw. Each vertex creates new elements that must be managed and added the DOM: that leads the browser to freeze with too many points. This extension splits the polyline being edited in many segments that can be edited independently.

Important: this is not a standalone plugin, it requires Leaflet.draw to work.

The plugins works with both L.Polygons (multi or simple, with or without holes) and L.Polylines.

Tested on Leaflet 1.0.0+ branch.

Inspired by https://github.com/openplacedatabase/gmaps-large-polygons.

Demos

Editing a GeoJSON with +35k coordinates

Installing

You can use npm

$ npm install leaflet-polyline-segment-edit

or use unpkg (you might need to change the version)

<script src="https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/leaflet.segmentedit.min.js"></script>

Usage

Add Leaflet, Leaflet.Draw and this plugin to your page.

Create and instance of new L.Edit.PolySegmentEditing(map, geometry, options) and enable it to start editing the geometry.

You can change the segment size and style via options.

var poly = L.polygon(...);

var options = {
    segmentSize: 250,
    style: {
        default: {
            weight: 3,
            color: 'tomato'
        },
        hover: {
            weight: 6,
            color: 'orange'
        },
        editing: {
            weight: 2,
            color: 'gray'
        }
    }
};

var editor = new L.Edit.PolySegmentEditing(map, poly, options);

// The segments won't show until the handler is enabled
editor.enable();

// After all the work is done
editor.disable();

Options

segmentSize [integer] - The size of each segment. Defaults to 100.

style.default [object] - The default style for the line segments.

style.hover [object] - Style to display when hovered. Useful for showing which part of the geometry is going to be edited.

style.editing [object] - The style of the segment while being edited.

All the styles default to Leaflet.Draw's default style. Check Leaflet's API for examples.

Events

The event L.Draw.Event.LINESEGMENTEDIT is fired after a vertex is edited.

You can also listen to L.Draw.Event.EDITVERTEX.

Caveats

This plugin allows polygons with holes to be edited. However, it doesn't enforce the geometry integrity (overlapping holes, holes outside the shell, crossing segments, etc.).

Thanks

A big thank you to Leaflet and Leaflet.draw for being so cool and useful.

Thanks to gmaps-large-polygons for the inspiration.