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react-leaflet-fullscreen

v4.1.1

Published

Fullscreen control for react-leaflet

Downloads

13,737

Readme

FullscreenControl for react-leaflet

It is the easiest way to add fullscreen control to your react-leaflet map. There is no fullscreen control in the standard set of leaflet controls, so here it is.

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Live demo

Here is the live demo

Usage example

import React from "react";
import { render } from "react-dom";
import { MapContainer, TileLayer } from "react-leaflet";
import { FullscreenControl } from "react-leaflet-fullscreen";
import "react-leaflet-fullscreen/styles.css";

const App = () => {
  return (
    <div id="app">
      <MapContainer center={[54.989, 73.369]} zoom={12} scrollWheelZoom={false} id="map">
        <TileLayer
          attribution='&copy; <a href="http://osm.org/copyright">OpenStreetMap</a> contributors'
          url="https://{s}.tile.openstreetmap.org/{z}/{x}/{y}.png"
        />
        <FullscreenControl />
      </MapContainer>
    </div>
  );
};

render(<App />, document.getElementById("root"));

Component props

Since it's based on leaflet.fullscreen the properties set is just passed in leaflet.fullscreen as is.

// Position of the element. Default value is "topleft"
position: 'topleft' | 'topright' | 'bottomright' | 'bottomleft'

// Title of the button. Default value is "Full Screen"
title: string,

// Title of the button when fullscreen is on. Default value is "Exit Full Screen"
titleCancel: string 

// Content of the button. Default values is null
content: null | HTMLElement 

// Force seperate button to detach from zoom buttons. Default value if false
forceSeparateButton: boolean, 

// force use of pseudo full screen even if full screen API is available. Default value is false
forcePseudoFullscreen: boolean,