4.0.1 • Published 1 year ago

@watergis/svelte-maplibre-legend v4.0.1

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This is a svelte component to make layer legend for maplibre-gl

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Install

npm i @watergis/svelte-maplibre-legend

or

yarn add @watergis/svelte-maplibre-legend

Usage

See Example.

<script lang="ts">
  import { LegendPanel, LegendHeader } from '@watergis/svelte-maplibre-legend';

  // create maplibre.Map object
  let map = new Map();

  // set style for legend
  style = map.getStyle()

  let onlyRendered = true
  let onlyRelative = true
  let enableLayerOrder = false;

  // to set filter to enable to show only relative layers and alias of layer name
  let relativeLayers: { [key: string]: string } = {
    pipeline: 'Pipeline'
  };
</script>

<div class="primary-container">
  <div class="legend-header">
    <LegendHeader bind:onlyRendered bind:onlyRelative {relativeLayers} />
  </div>
  <div class="legend-content">
    <LegendPanel bind:map={$map} {style} bind:onlyRendered bind:onlyRelative bind:enableLayerOrder {relativeLayers} disableVisibleButton={false}/>
  </div>
</div>

<style>
  $height: calc(100vh - 56px);

	.primary-container {
		display: flex;
		flex-direction: column;
		position: relative;

		.legend-header {
			padding-left: 0.5rem;
			padding-top: 0.5rem;
			padding-bottom: 0.5rem;
		}

		.legend-content {
			overflow-x: hidden;
			overflow-y: auto;
			height: $height;
			width: 100%;
		}
	}
</style>

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