1.6.0 • Published 5 years ago

react-native-maps-super-multi-cluster v1.6.0

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5 years ago

React Native Super Multi Cluster

This module wraps AirBnB's react-native-maps and uses my fork of MapBox's SuperCluster - SuperMultiCluster as clustering engine.

Example

See the showcase application.

Rationale

This module wants to provide a stable and performing solution for maps clustering in React Native. In particular, our efforts are focused on integrating SuperMultiCluster methods into React's state/lifecycle events, ensuring stability, compatibility and great performance.

Install

npm i --save react-native-maps-super-multi-cluster

Usage

NOTES:

  • the prop key of the markers rendered through renderMarker should not be left up to React. Instead, we strongly suggest to use an id in order the have unique keys while still taking advantage of React's recycling
  • ClusteredMapView supports usual React children. Those children won't be affected by clustering, i.e. the behavior for those children is exactly the same as wrapping them around an AirBnB's react-native-maps instance
  • Use onMarkerPress event on MapView instead of using onPress directly on Markers whenever possibile, in particular if you have a lot of pins and clusters. Within onMarkerPress you have access to the marker identifier through the event.nativeEvent attribute, hence you should be able to do everything you would do within an onPress function of a Marker
import React, { Component } from 'react'
import { Marker, Callout } from 'react-native-maps'
import ClusteredMultiMapView from 'react-native-maps-super-multi-cluster'

const INIT_REGION = {
  latitude: 41.8962667,
  longitude: 11.3340056,
  latitudeDelta: 12,
  longitudeDelta: 12
}

export default class MyClusteredMapView extends Component {
  
  ...

  renderCluster = (cluster, onPress) => {
    const pointCount = cluster.pointCount,
          coordinate = cluster.coordinate,
          clusterId = cluster.clusterId

    // use pointCount to calculate cluster size scaling
    // and apply it to "style" prop below

    // eventually get clustered points by using
    // underlying SuperMultiCluster instance
    // Methods ref: https://github.com/ConflictingTheories/supermulticluster
    const clusteringEngine = this.map.getClusteringEngine(),
          clusteredPoints = clusteringEngine.getLeaves(clusterId, 100)

    return (
      <Marker coordinate={coordinate} onPress={onPress}>
        <View style={styles.myClusterStyle}>
          <Text style={styles.myClusterTextStyle}>
            {pointCount}
          </Text>
        </View>
        {
          /*
            Eventually use <Callout /> to
            show clustered point thumbs, i.e.:
            <Callout>
              <ScrollView>
                {
                  clusteredPoints.map(p => (
                    <Image source={p.image}>
                  ))
                }
              </ScrollView>
            </Callout>

            IMPORTANT: be aware that Marker's onPress event isn't really consistent when using Callout.
           */
        }
      </Marker>
    )
  }

  renderMarker = (data) => <Marker key={data.id || Math.random()} coordinate={data.location} />

  ...

  render() {
    return (
      <ClusteredMultiMapView
        style={{flex: 1}}
        typelist={this.state.typeList}
        typeAccessor={this.state.typeAccessor}
        data={this.state.data}
        initialRegion={INIT_REGION}
        ref={(r) => { this.map = r }}
        renderMarker={this.renderMarker}
        renderCluster={this.renderCluster} />
    )
  }
}

Props

NameTypeRequiredDefaultNote
radiusNumberfalsewindow width * 4,5%SuperMultiCluster radius.
extentNumberfalse512SuperMultiCluster extent.
minZoomNumberfalse1SuperMultiCluster minZoom.
maxZoomNumberfalse16SuperMultiCluster maxZoom.
widthNumberfalsewindow widthmap's width.
heightNumberfalsewindow heightmap's height.
dataArray trueundefinedObjects must have an attribute location representing a GeoPoint, i.e. { latitude: x, longitude: y }.
onExplodeFunctionfalseundefinedTODO
onImplodeFunctionfalseundefinedTODO
onClusterPress(clusterId, ?children)FunctionfalseAdd (or completey override) behaviours to the clusterPress handler. children is passed when default behavior is preserved (see preserveClusterPressBehavior prop).
preserveClusterPressBehaviorBoolfalsetrueWhether onClusterPress prop should completely override module's behavior rather than integrate it.
clusterPressMaxChildrenFunctionfalse100Max number of cluster leaves returned as second parameter of onClusterPress.
edgePaddingObjectfalse{ top: 10, left: 10, bottom: 10, right: 10 }Edge padding for react-native-maps's fitToCoordinates method, called in onClusterPress for fitting to pressed cluster children.
renderMarkerFunctionfalseundefinedMust return a react-native-maps' Marker component.
animateClustersBoolfalsetrueAnimate imploding/exploding of clusters' markers and clusters size change. Works only on iOS.
layoutAnimationConfLayoutAnimationConfigfalseLayoutAnimation.Presets.springCustom Layout animation configuration object for clusters animation during implode / explode Works only on iOS.
clusteringEnabledBoolfalsetrueDynamically set whether to pass through clustering functions or immediately render markers as a normal mapview.
accessorString|Functrue"location"Accessor for item coordinate values. Could be a string (field name of an item object with latitude and longitude values) or a function (that describes how to access to coordinate data).

Methods

NameParamsDescriptionNote
getMapRefnoneGetter for underlying react-native-maps instanceOfficial Doc
getClusteringEnginenoneGetter for underlying SuperMultiCluster instanceOfficial Doc

Production usage

If you are using this module in a production application, please submit a PR or contact us to add it here.

TODO

features

  • improve scaleUpRatio math for fontSize
  • trigger events on cluster implode/explode

Contributors

License

See our License for more information.