Cluster is an easy map annotation clustering library. This repository uses an efficient method (QuadTree) to aggregate pins into a cluster.
- Adding/Removing Annotations
- Clustering Annotations
- Multiple Managers
- Dynamic Cluster Disabling
- Custom Cell Size
- Custom Annotation Views
- Animation Support
- Documentation
- iOS 8.0+
- Xcode 9.0+
- Swift 5 (Cluster 3.x), Swift 4 (Cluster 2.x), Swift 3 (Cluster 1.x)
The Example is a great place to get started. It demonstrates how to:
- integrate the library
- add/remove annotations
- reload annotations
- configure the annotation view
- configure the manager
$ pod try Cluster
Cluster is available via CocoaPods and Carthage.
To install Cluster with CocoaPods, add this to your Podfile
:
pod "Cluster"
To install Cluster with Carthage, add this to your Cartfile
:
github "efremidze/Cluster"
The ClusterManager
class generates, manages and displays annotation clusters.
let clusterManager = ClusterManager()
Create an object that conforms to the MKAnnotation
protocol, or extend an existing one. Next, add the annotation object to an instance of ClusterManager
with add(annotation:)
.
let annotation = Annotation(coordinate: CLLocationCoordinate2D(latitude: 21.283921, longitude: -157.831661))
manager.add(annotation)
Implement the map view’s mapView(_:viewFor:)
delegate method to configure the annotation view. Return an instance of MKAnnotationView
to display as a visual representation of the annotations.
To display clusters, return an instance of ClusterAnnotationView
.
extension ViewController: MKMapViewDelegate {
func mapView(_ mapView: MKMapView, viewFor annotation: MKAnnotation) -> MKAnnotationView? {
if let annotation = annotation as? ClusterAnnotation {
return CountClusterAnnotationView(annotation: annotation, reuseIdentifier: "cluster")
} else {
return MKPinAnnotationView(annotation: annotation, reuseIdentifier: "pin")
}
}
}
For performance reasons, you should generally reuse MKAnnotationView
objects in your map views. See the Example to learn more.
The ClusterAnnotationView
class exposes a countLabel
property. You can subclass ClusterAnnotationView
to provide custom behavior as needed. Here's an example of subclassing the ClusterAnnotationView
and customizing the layer borderColor
.
class CountClusterAnnotationView: ClusterAnnotationView {
override func configure() {
super.configure()
self.layer.cornerRadius = self.frame.width / 2
self.layer.masksToBounds = true
self.layer.borderColor = UIColor.white.cgColor
self.layer.borderWidth = 1.5
}
}
See the AnnotationView to learn more.
You can customize the appearance of the StyledClusterAnnotationView
by setting the style
property of the annotation.
let annotation = Annotation(coordinate: CLLocationCoordinate2D(latitude: 21.283921, longitude: -157.831661))
annotation.style = .color(color, radius: 25)
manager.add(annotation)
Several styles are available in the ClusterAnnotationStyle
enum:
color(UIColor, radius: CGFloat)
- Displays the annotations as a circle.image(UIImage?)
- Displays the annotation as an image.
Once you have added the annotation, you need to return an instance of the StyledClusterAnnotationView
to display the styled annotation.
func mapView(_ mapView: MKMapView, viewFor annotation: MKAnnotation) -> MKAnnotationView? {
if let annotation = annotation as? ClusterAnnotation {
return StyledClusterAnnotationView(annotation: annotation, reuseIdentifier: identifier, style: style)
}
}
To remove annotations, you can call remove(annotation:)
. However the annotations will still display until you call reload()
.
manager.remove(annotation)
In the case that shouldRemoveInvisibleAnnotations
is set to false
, annotations that have been removed may still appear on map until calling reload()
on visible region.
Implement the map view’s mapView(_:regionDidChangeAnimated:)
delegate method to reload the ClusterManager
when the region changes.
func mapView(_ mapView: MKMapView, regionDidChangeAnimated animated: Bool) {
clusterManager.reload(mapView: mapView) { finished in
// handle completion
}
}
You should call reload()
anytime you add or remove annotations.
The ClusterManager
class exposes several properties to configure clustering:
var zoomLevel: Double // The current zoom level of the visible map region.
var maxZoomLevel: Double // The maximum zoom level before disabling clustering.
var minCountForClustering: Int // The minimum number of annotations for a cluster. The default is `2`.
var shouldRemoveInvisibleAnnotations: Bool // Whether to remove invisible annotations. The default is `true`.
var shouldDistributeAnnotationsOnSameCoordinate: Bool // Whether to arrange annotations in a circle if they have the same coordinate. The default is `true`.
var distanceFromContestedLocation: Double // The distance in meters from contested location when the annotations have the same coordinate. The default is `3`.
var clusterPosition: ClusterPosition // The position of the cluster annotation. The default is `.nearCenter`.
The ClusterManagerDelegate
protocol provides a number of functions to manage clustering and configure cells.
// The size of each cell on the grid at a given zoom level.
func cellSize(for zoomLevel: Double) -> Double? { ... }
// Whether to cluster the given annotation.
func shouldClusterAnnotation(_ annotation: MKAnnotation) -> Bool { ... }
- If you found a bug, open an issue.
- If you have a feature request, open an issue.
- If you want to contribute, submit a pull request.
- https://github.com/ribl/FBAnnotationClusteringSwift
- https://github.com/choefele/CCHMapClusterController
- https://github.com/googlemaps/google-maps-ios-utils
- https://github.com/hulab/ClusterKit
Cluster is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.