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Google maps component for vue with 2-way data binding

vue-google-maps

Demo:

Demo in production

Showcase with a lot of features

Presentation

If you want to write google map this way :

<map
  :center="{lat:10, lng:10}"
  :map-type-id="terrain"
  :zoom="7"
></map>

Or use the power of Vue.js within a google map like this:

<template>
  <map
    :center="center"
    :zoom="7"
  >
    <marker 
      v-for="m in markers"
      :position.sync="m.position"
      :clickable="true"
      :draggable="true"
      @g-click="center=m.position"
    ></marker>
  </map>
</template>

<script>
  import {load, Map, Marker} from 'vue-google-maps'
  
  load('YOUR_API_TOKEN','OPTIONAL VERSION NUMBER')
  
  export default {
    data () {
      return {
        center: {lat: 10.0, lng: 10.0},
        markers: [{
          position: {lat: 10.0, lng: 10.0}
        }, {
          position: {lat: 11.0, lng: 11.0}
        }]
      }
    }
  }
</script>

Example Project

You can see an project example here.

It uses webpack and vue-loader and was "forked" from the vue-loader-example project

Installation

With npm (Recommended)

npm install vue-google-maps

You can append --save or --save-dev to add it to your depency (if yor project also uses npm)

Manually

Just download the index.js file on the root directory of this repository

Basic usage

Reference vue-google-maps into your project

If you are using a cool bundler (recommended) you can just do :

import {load, Map, Marker} from 'vue-google-maps'

Or if you prefer the older ES5 syntax:

const VueGoogleMap = require('vue-google-maps')

Standalone / CDN

If you are not using any bundler (and you should feel bad). You can just reference the file in a script tag. The library will be available in a global object called VueGoogleMap. However you will need to include Vue and Lodash beforehand:

<head>
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/vue/1.0.17/vue.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/lodash.js/4.6.1/lodash.min.js"></script>
<script src="dist/vue-google-maps.js"></script>

</head>
<body>

<google-map style="width: 100%; height: 100%; position: absolute; left:0; top:0"
    :center="{lat: 1.38, lng: 103.8}"
    :zoom="12"
>

</google-map>

<script>
VueGoogleMap.load({
    'key': 'YOUR_API_KEY',
})
Vue.component('google-map', VueGoogleMap.Map);
new Vue({
    el: 'body',
});

</script>

</body>

Set your api key

To enable any vue-google-maps components you need to set your api token:

load({
  key: 'YOUR_API_TOKEN',
  v: '3.24',                // Google Maps API version
  // libraries: 'places',   // If you want to use places input
})
// OR (depending on how you refereced it)
VueGoogleMap.load({ ... })

The parameters are passed in the query string to the Google Maps API, e.g. to set the version, libraries, or for localisation.

Full documentation

Note on events

All events are prefixed with g-. Example : g-click so it does not interfere with DOM events.

Documentation is up to date: take a look at the wiki

Sponsor

This component is sponsored by PapayaPods. Feel free to check out vue-google-maps in production !!