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react-google-map-picker

v1.2.3

Published

A simple google map location picker (latitute, longitute)

Downloads

3,388

Readme

react-google-map-picker

A simple google map location picker (latitute, longitute)

NPM JavaScript Style Guide abc

Install

npm install --save react-google-map-picker

React 16: version <=1.1.1

React 17: version 1.2.0

Demo

DEMO

Usage

import React, { useState } from 'react'

import MapPicker from 'react-google-map-picker'

const DefaultLocation = { lat: 10, lng: 106};
const DefaultZoom = 10;

const App = () => {

  const [defaultLocation, setDefaultLocation] = useState(DefaultLocation);

  const [location, setLocation] = useState(defaultLocation);
  const [zoom, setZoom] = useState(DefaultZoom);

  function handleChangeLocation (lat, lng){
    setLocation({lat:lat, lng:lng});
  }
  
  function handleChangeZoom (newZoom){
    setZoom(newZoom);
  }

  function handleResetLocation(){
    setDefaultLocation({ ... DefaultLocation});
    setZoom(DefaultZoom);
  }

  return (
    <>
  <button onClick={handleResetLocation}>Reset Location</button>
  <label>Latitute:</label><input type='text' value={location.lat} disabled/>
  <label>Longitute:</label><input type='text' value={location.lng} disabled/>
  <label>Zoom:</label><input type='text' value={zoom} disabled/>
  
  <MapPicker defaultLocation={defaultLocation}
    zoom={zoom}
    mapTypeId="roadmap"
    style={{height:'700px'}}
    onChangeLocation={handleChangeLocation} 
    onChangeZoom={handleChangeZoom}
    apiKey='AIzaSyD07E1VvpsN_0FvsmKAj4nK9GnLq-9jtj8'/>
  </>
  );
}

export default App

New property (thanks to @nikolicstjepan)

  • mapTypeId: roadmap, satellite, hybrid, terrain

Development

Install packages

yarn install

Build

yarn build

Publishing to npm

yarn publish

This builds commonjs and es versions of your module to dist/ and then publishes your module to npm.

Make sure that any npm modules you want as peer dependencies are properly marked as peerDependencies in package.json. The rollup config will automatically recognize them as peers and not try to bundle them in your module.

Deploying to Github Pages

yarn deploy

This creates a production build of the example create-react-app that showcases your library and then runs gh-pages to deploy the resulting bundle.

Contributors

A special thanks to:

License

MIT © phamtung1