casion-aurelia-google-maps v1.0.24
aurelia-google-maps
A highly configurable custom element for use in your Aurelia applications for
inserting Google Maps into your application.
To Install
Webpack/Aurelia CLI
npm install aurelia-google-maps --saveCLI User?
The Aurelia CLI requires some additional configuration to use this plugin. Open up your aurelia.json file located in the aurelia_project directory and at the bottom of the dependencies section add in the following:
{
"name": "aurelia-google-maps",
"path": "../node_modules/aurelia-google-maps/dist/amd",
"main": "index"
}Jspm
jspm install aurelia-google-mapsConfiguring For Use
Inside of your main.js/main.ts file simply load the plugin inside of
the configure method using .plugin()
export function configure(aurelia) {
aurelia.use
.plugin('aurelia-google-maps', config => {
config.options({
apiKey: 'myapiKey', // use `false` to disable the key
apiLibraries: 'drawing,geometry', //get optional libraries like drawing, geometry, ... - comma seperated list
options: { panControl: true, panControlOptions: { position: 9 } }, //add google.maps.MapOptions on construct (https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/3.exp/reference#MapOptions)
language:'' | 'en', // default: uses browser configuration (recommended). Set this parameter to set another language (https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/localization)
region: '' | 'US' // default: it applies a default bias for application behavior towards the United States. (https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/localization)
});
})
}Using It
Now you have Google Maps configured, to use it simply use the custom
element <google-map></google-map> in your views.
Latitude/Longitude
Provide standard latitude and longitude values.
<template>
<google-map latitude="37.323" longitude="-122.0527"></google-map>
</template>Address
Provide a string as an address which then gets geocoded and the map is centred on this particular address.
<template>
<google-map address="1600 Amphitheatre Parkway. Mountain View, CA 94043"></google-map>
</template>Zooming A Map
Taking the first example, let's add a zoom attribute and supply a value of 15.
By default this is 8 if you do not supply a zoom value.
<template>
<google-map latitude="37.323" longitude="-122.0527" zoom="15"></google-map>
</template>Automatically update bounds from markers
Automatically adjust the bounds of the map by using the provided markers
<template>
<google-map markers.bind="myMarkers" auto-update-bounds="true"></google-map>
</template>These properties also support working with Aurelia's databinding, so you can bind any of the above to variables in your viewmodel and the map updates when these values are changed.
Map loaded callback (with map reference)
When the map is loaded and instantiated, you can call a function inside of your view-model.
<template>
<google-map map-loaded.call="myLoadedCallback(map, $event)"></google-map>
</template>Map Type
Set the Google Basic Map Type. See docs
Supported Constants
- HYBRID - This map type displays a transparent layer of major streets on satellite images.
- ROADMAP - This map type displays a normal street map.
- SATELLITE - This map type displays satellite images.
- TERRAIN - This map type displays maps with physical features such as terrain and vegetatio
Example
<template>
<google-map markers.bind="myMarkers" map-type="HYBRID"></google-map>
</template>Map Click Event
It is possible to catch the map click events as specified by the Google Maps documentation.
The map's click event is added as a CustomEvent to the <google-map> DOM
element with the event data added to the detail key.
Some events are also propagated via Aurelia's Event Aggregator.
Example
<google-map map-click.delegate="myEventHandler($event)"></google-map>myEventHandler(event) {
var latLng = event.detail.latLng,
lat = latLng.lat(),
lng = latLng.lng();
}Event Aggregation
In addition to the map-click event mentioned above, there are several events
propagated via the Aurelia Event Aggregator framework:
googlemap:click- The equivalent of themap-clickabovegooglemap:bounds_changed- emitted when the map is dragged or zoomed, payload is the new map bounds as aLatLngBoundsobject.googlemap:marker:click- emitted when a map marker is clicked, payload is theMarkerobject for the clicked markergooglemap:marker:mouse_over- emitted when the mouse enters the marker, payload is theMarkerobject for the entered markergooglemap:marker:mouse_out- emitted when the mouse exits the marker, payload is theMarkerobject for the exited markergooglemap:infowindow:domready- emitted when the infoWindow is fully loaded, payload is theInfoWindowobject for the related marker
Render array of markers
Markers can be bound to the element with the markers attribute like below:
<google-map markers.bind="myMarkers"></google-map>This markers variable should be an array of objects with at minimum either both the latitude and longitude key/value pairs or just the address key/value pair.
Addresses for which geocoding fails get logged to the console as info:
var myMarkers = [
{
latitude: -27.451673,
longitude: 153.043981
},
{
address: '1 Avenue B New York, NY 10009'
},
{
latitude: 37.754582,
longitude: -122.446418,
icon: '/images/bullseye.png',
title: 'My Big Target',
custom: {id: 123456},
infoWindow: {content: `
<div id="content">
<div id="siteNotice"></div>
<h1 id="firstHeading" class="firstHeading">Uluru</h1>
<div id="bodyContent">
<p><b>Uluru</b>, also referred to as <b>Ayers Rock</b>, is a large sandstone rock formation in the southern part of the Northern Territory, central Australia. It lies 335 km (208 mi) south west of the nearest large town, Alice Springs; 450 km (280 mi) by road. Kata Tjuta and Uluru are the two major features of the Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park. Uluru is sacred to the Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara, the Aboriginal people of the area. It has many springs, waterholes, rock caves and ancient paintings. Uluru is listed as a World Heritage Site.</p>
<p>Attribution: Uluru, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Uluru&oldid=297882194">https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Uluru</a> last visited June 22, 2009).</p>
</div>
</div>`}
}
];Supported marker properties
latitude(required)longitude(required)icon(optional) - string|Icon|Symbol - see docslabel(optional) - string|MarkerLabel - see docstitle(optional) - string - Rollover text, see docscustom(optional) - store arbitrary data (e.g. anidfield) in this object, retrieve it from thegooglemap:marker:clickevent payloadinfoWindow(optional) - object - If set, thegooglemap:marker:clickevetn will not be called, instead an infowindow containing the given content will show up - see docs
Supported Properties
- latitude: A latitude value for the map
- longitude: A longitude value for the map
- address: Provide an address that gets geocoded into latitude and longitude coordinates
- zoom: A zoom value, default is 8
- disableDefaultUi: A boolean of true or false. Default is false. (use disable-default-ui="true")
Example:
<google-map disable-default-ui="true"></google-map>- markers: An array of objects with key/value pairs as described above.
- options: A Google Maps options object specified here
Supported Events
- map-click: Delegate a handler with
map-click.delegate="callback($event)"
Todo
This element still is missing some features, but they are in development.
Expand upon markers ability to allow markers supplied by plugin to add themselves
Add in more configuration options
Work on making the custom element easier to extend
Work on supporting click events and events inside of the map, with callbacks support
Allow more marker options (color, label, etc.)