Leaflet.label
NOTE: starting with Leaflet 1.0, L.Label
is added to Leaflet core as L.Tooltip
and this plugin is deprecrated.
Upgrade path to L.Tooltip
-
bindLabel
,openLabel
and so should be replaced bybindTooltip
,openTooltip
, etc. -
option
clickable
is now namedinteractive
-
option
noHide
is now namedpermanent
-
default
offset
is now [6, -6] -
default
direction
is nowauto
-
default
opacity
is now0.9
-
the CSS has been fully refactored
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Bonus: L.Tooltip also works for paths: polygons, polylines, etc.
-
Bonus: new directions are supported:
top
,bottom
,center
-
Bonus: new option
sticky
will make the label follow the mouse instead of being displayed at the feature center
Leaflet.label is plugin for adding labels to markers & shapes on leaflet powered maps.
Check out the demo.
##Usage examples
If you want to just bind a label to marker that will show when the mouse is over it, it's really easy:
L.marker([-37.7772, 175.2606]).bindLabel('Look revealing label!').addTo(map);
Path overlays works the same:
L.polyline([
[-37.7612, 175.2756],
[-37.7702, 175.2796],
[-37.7802, 175.2750],
]).bindLabel('Even polylines can have labels.').addTo(map)
If you would prefer the label to be always visible set the noHide: true
option and call showLabel()
once added to the map:
L.marker([-37.785, 175.263])
.bindLabel('A sweet static label!', { noHide: true })
.addTo(map);
##Options
When you call bindLabel()
you can pass in an options object. These options are:
- clickable: Whether or not the label is clickable. Default:
false
- noHide: Doesn't attach event handler for showing/hiding the label on mouseover/out. Default:
false
- className: The css class to add to the label element. Default
""
- direction: One of
left
|right
|auto
. The direction the label displays in relation to the marker.auto
will choose the optimal direction depending on the position of the marker. Defaultright
- pane: Which map pane to put the label into. By default, the
markerPane
will be used for markers, and thepopupPane
for other objects. - offset: Position offset from the marker icon's
labelAnchor
. Default:[12,-15]
- opacity: Opacity of the label. Default:
1
- zoomAnimation: Whether or Leaflet should use zoom animation on the label. Default:
true
E.g. To create a static label that automatically positions the label
var myIcon = L.icon({
iconUrl: 'my-icon.png',
iconSize: [20, 20],
iconAnchor: [10, 10],
labelAnchor: [6, 0] // as I want the label to appear 2px past the icon (10 + 2 - 6)
});
L.marker([-37.7772, 175.2606], {
icon: myIcon
}).bindLabel('My label', {
noHide: true,
direction: 'auto'
});
##Positioning the label for custom icons
The label is positioned relative to the L.Icon's iconAnchor
option. To reposition the label set the labelAnchor
option of your icon. By default labelAnchor
is set so the label will show vertically centered for the default icon (L.Icon.Default
).
E.g. Vertically center an icon with iconAnchor
set as the center of the icon:
var myIcon = L.icon({
iconUrl: 'my-icon.png',
iconSize: [20, 20],
iconAnchor: [10, 10],
labelAnchor: [6, 0] // as I want the label to appear 2px past the icon (10 + 2 - 6)
});
L.marker([-37.7772, 175.2606], {
icon: myIcon
}).bindLabel('Look revealing label!').addTo(map);
When positioning the label L.Label includes a 6px horizontal padding. you will need to take this into account when setting labelAnchor
.
##Setting the opacity of a label
You can set the opacity of a label by calling the setOpacity
method on L.Marker
. By default the opacity will either be 0 or 1.
// Sets opacity of marker to 0.3 and opacity of label to 1
markerLabel.setOpacity(0.3);
// Sets opacity of marker to 0.3 and opacity of label to 0.3
markerLabel.setOpacity(0.3, true);
// Sets opacity of marker to 0 and opacity of label to 0
markerLabel.setOpacity(0);
markerLabel.setOpacity(0, true);
// Sets opacity of marker to 1 and opacity of label to 1
markerLabel.setOpacity(1);
markerLabel.setOpacity(1, true);
##Alternative label plugin
My previous label plugin is still available at https://github.com/jacobtoye/Leaflet.iconlabel. This plugin is a little harder to use, however if you want to have both the icon and label bound to the same event this plugin is for you.