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A Webview based Leaflet Component for React Native

React Native Webview Leaflet V5

A Leaflet map component with no native code for React Native applications

Why Use This Library

This component is useful if you want to display HTML elements on an interactive map. Since the elements are standard HTML items, they can be SVG's, emojis, text, images, etc.

Additionally, the elements can even be animated, updated, and changed as required.

Why Not Use This Library

You may not want to use this library if you'd rather use Google map tiles and data vice the tiles and map data from Open Street Maps.

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Installation

Install using npm or yarn like this:

npm install --save react-native-webview-leaflet

or

yarn add react-native-webview-leaflet

Usage

and import like so

import WebViewLeaflet from "react-native-webview-leaflet";

A typical example is shown below:

<WebViewLeaflet
  ref={component => (this.webViewLeaflet = component)}
  // The rest of your props, see the list below
/>

Props

property required type purpose
backgroundColor optional string Color seen prior to the map loading
doShowDebugMessages optional boolean show debug information from the component containing the Leaflet map
loadingIndicator optional React.ReactElement custom component displayed while the map is loading
onError optional function Will receive an error event
onLoadEnd optional function Called when map stops loading
onLoadStart optional function Called when the map starts to load
onMessageReceived required function This function receives messages in the form of a WebviewLeafletMessage object from the map
mapLayers optional MapLayer array An array of map layers
mapMarkers optional MapMarker array An array of map markers
mapShapes optional MapShape[] An array of map shapes
mapCenterPosition optional {lat: [Lat], lng: [Lng]} object The center position of the map. This coordinate will not be accurate if the map has been moved manually. However, calling the map's setMapCenterPosition function will cause the map to revert to this location
ownPositionMarker optional Marker A special marker that has an ID of OWN_POSTION_MARKER_ID
zoom optional number Desired zoom value of the map

Example Marker

ownPositionMarker={{
    id: '1',
    coords: {lat: 36.00, lng, -76.00},
    icon: "โค๏ธ",
    size: [24, 24],
    animation: {
      name: AnimationType.BOUNCE,
      duration: ".5",
      delay: 0,
      interationCount: INFINITE_ANIMATION_ITERATIONS
    }
  }}

After loading, the map expects to receive an array of map layer information objects. A sample object showing a MapBox tile layer is shown below.

  {
    baseLayerName: 'OpenStreetMap',  // the name of the layer, this will be seen in the layer selection control
    baseLayerIsChecked: 'true',  // if the layer is selected in the layer selection control
    layerType: 'TileLayer',  // Optional: a MapLayerType enum specifying the type of layer see "Types of Layers" below. Defaults to TILE_LAYER
    baseLayer: true,
    // url of tiles
    url: `https://api.tiles.mapbox.com/v4/mapbox.streets/{z}/{x}/{y}.png?access_token=${mapboxToken}`,
    // attribution string to be shown for this layer
    attribution:
      '&amp;copy <a href=&quot;http://osm.org/copyright&quot;>OpenStreetMap</a> contributors'
  }

Types of Layers

export enum MapLayerType {
  IMAGE_LAYER = "ImageOverlay",
  TILE_LAYER = "TileLayer",
  VECTOR_LAYER = "VectorLayer",
  VIDEO_LAYER = "VideoOverlay",
  WMS_TILE_LAYER = "WMSTileLayer"
}

Communicating with the map

Listening for Events

This library supports map clicked, map marker clicked, and the map events that are exposed by Leaflet.

Leaflet Map Events

The following Map Events are passed to the function designated by the onMessageReceived prop.

export enum WebViewLeafletEvents {
  MAP_COMPONENT_MOUNTED = "MAP_COMPONENT_MOUNTED",
  MAP_READY = "MAP_READY",
  DOCUMENT_EVENT_LISTENER_ADDED = "DOCUMENT_EVENT_LISTENER_ADDED",
  WINDOW_EVENT_LISTENER_ADDED = "WINDOW_EVENT_LISTENER_ADDED",
  UNABLE_TO_ADD_EVENT_LISTENER = "UNABLE_TO_ADD_EVENT_LISTENER",
  DOCUMENT_EVENT_LISTENER_REMOVED = "DOCUMENT_EVENT_LISTENER_REMOVED",
  WINDOW_EVENT_LISTENER_REMOVED = "WINDOW_EVENT_LISTENER_REMOVED",
  ON_MOVE_END = "onMoveEnd",
  ON_MOVE_START = "onMoveStart",
  ON_MOVE = "onMove",
  ON_RESIZE = "onResize",
  ON_UNLOAD = "onUnload",
  ON_VIEW_RESET = "onViewReset",
  ON_ZOOM_END = "onZoomEnd",
  ON_ZOOM_LEVELS_CHANGE = "onZoomLevelsChange",
  ON_ZOOM_START = "onZoomStart",
  ON_ZOOM = "onZoom",
  ON_MAP_TOUCHED = "onMapClicked",
  ON_MAP_MARKER_CLICKED = "onMapMarkerClicked"
}

Events prefixed with "ON" will receive the below object containing information about the map

{
  center, // center of the map
    bounds, // the bounds of the map
    zoom; // the zoom level of the map
}

Creating Map Markers

{
  id: uuidV1(), // The ID attached to the marker. It will be returned when onMarkerClicked is called
  position: {lat: [LATITTUDE], lng: [LONGITUDE]}, // Latitude and Longitude of the marker
  icon: '๐Ÿ‡', // HTML element that will be displayed as the marker.  It can also be text or an SVG string.
  size: [32, 32],
  animation: {
    duration: getDuration(),
    delay: getDelay(),
    iterationCount,
    type: AnimationType.BOUNCE
  }
}

Adding Leaflet Geometry Layers to the Map

Thanks to @gotoglup for the PR adding leaflet geometry layers. A geometry layer can be added to the may by following the example below:

mapShapes={[
  {
    shapeType: MapShapeType.CIRCLE,
    color: "#123123",
    id: "1",
    center: { lat: 34.225727, lng: -77.94471 },
    radius: 2000
  }
]}

Available Animations

Marker animations can be specified by setting the animation.type of the marker object to an AnimationType enum. Values for AnimationType can be found in the models.ts file in the WebViewLeaflet directory of this project.

Animation Information

Animations are kept in the file markers.css They are just keyframe animations like this:

@keyframes spin {
  50% {
    transform: rotateZ(-20deg);
    animation-timing-function: ease;
  }
  100% {
    transform: rotateZ(360deg);
  }
}
## Changelog

### 4.5.0

* Removed Expo dependencies from the library and added polygons vectors (Thanks @gutoglup - https://github.com/gutoglup)

### 4.3.1

* Fixed issue with using expo-asset-utils that prevented this package from working with iOS apps in simulator

### 4.2.0

* Replace Expo dependency with expo-asset-utils
* Fixed bug that caused map to not display when no ownPositionMarker was provided

### 4.1.15

* Keep own position marker from being clustered

### 4.1.0

* Added optional marker clustering using react-leaflet-markercluster
* Update preview video in readme

### 4.0.0

* Fixed map centering, and map centering button (see issue #36(https://github.com/reggie3/react-native-webview-leaflet/issues/36) )
#### BREAKING CHANGES:
* Center map on own current location button defaults to not being shown
* Center map on own current location button requires that a "ownPositionMarker" object be passed to the WebViewLeaflet component
* WebViewLeaflet component requires a "centerPosition" prop for initial centering
* Map tile Layers are now passed as props to the WebViewLeaflet component


### 3.1.45

* Works in production APK files.
* Renders http images as map icons.

### 3.0.0

* Introduced user specified tile layers.

### 2.0.0

* Initial release of version 2 built on React-Leaflet

### 5.0.0

* Add TypeScript support
* Switch to react-native-community/react-native-webview implementation
* Add ability to draw shapes on the map (Leaflet vector layers)
* Display map layer vector icons
* Simplify event communication

## LICENSE

MIT

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