## GoogleMap API ### parameters #### apiKey (string) (_Deprecated use bootstrapURLKeys_) Google maps api key. #### bootstrapURLKeys (object) Example: ```javascript ``` #### defaultCenter (array or object) `[lat, lng]` or `{ lat: lat, lng: lng}` Default lat/lng at which to center the map - changing this prop throws a warning #### center (array or object) `[lat, lng]` or `{ lat: lat, lng: lng}` Lat/lng at which to center the map #### defaultZoom: (number) Default map zoom level - changing this prop throws a warning #### zoom (number) Map zoom level #### hoverDistance (number) Default: 30 #### margin (array) In onChange callback, gives you a marginBounds argument property, where lat lng will be shifted using margin you have set. For example, you could use a simple check pointInRect to not show Markers near map bounds. #### debounced (bool) Default: true #### layerTypes (string[]) You can add some "layers" for map like a [traffic](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/examples/layer-traffic) or [transit](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/examples/layer-transit) ```javascript layerTypes={['TrafficLayer', 'TransitLayer']} ``` ### callbacks #### options (func|object) Set map options such as controls positions / styles, etc. Example: ```javascript createMapOptions: function (maps) { return { panControl: false, mapTypeControl: false, scrollwheel: false, styles: [{ stylers: [{ 'saturation': -100 }, { 'gamma': 0.8 }, { 'lightness': 4 }, { 'visibility': 'on' }] }] } } ``` See "Custom map options example" in Examples below for a further example. See full options at [Google Maps Javascript API docs](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/controls#ControlOptions) #### onClick (func) ``` ({ x, y, lat, lng, event }) ``` The `event` prop in args is the outer div onClick event, not the gmap-api 'click' event. Example: ```javascript _onClick = ({x, y, lat, lng, event}) => console.log(x, y, lat, lng, event) // ES5 users function _onClick(obj){ console.log(obj.x, obj.y, obj.lat, obj.lng, obj.event);} ``` #### onBoundsChange (func) (_Deprecated use onChange_) ``` ({ center, zoom, bounds, marginBounds }) ``` ``` [lat, lng] = center; [topLat, leftLng, bottomLat, rightLng] = bounds; ``` #### resetBoundsOnResize (bool) When true this will reset the map bounds if the parent resizes. Default: false #### onChildClick (func) #### onChildMouseEnter (func) #### onChildMouseLeave (func) #### onZoomAnimationStart (func) #### onDrag ((map) => void) #### onDragEnd ((map) => void) When the map stops moving after the user drags. Takes into account drag inertia. #### onZoomAnimationEnd (func) #### onMapTypeIdChange (func) When the user changes the map type (HYBRID, ROADMAP, SATELLITE, TERRAIN) this fires #### distanceToMouse (func) #### googleMapLoader (func) #### onGoogleApiLoaded (func) Directly access the maps API - *use at your own risk!* #### onTilesLoaded (func) This function is called when the visible tiles have finished loading. ```javascript console.log(map, maps)} /> ``` To prevent warning message add _yesIWantToUseGoogleMapApiInternals_ property to GoogleMap ```javascript console.log(map, maps)} yesIWantToUseGoogleMapApiInternals /> ``` #### overlayViewDivStyle (object) Add custom style to `div` (marker container element) created by OverlayView, for example: `{pointerEvents: 'none'}`. ## Child Component API ### parameters #### lat (number) Latitude to place the marker component #### lng (number) Longitude to place the marker component #### $hover (bool) [automatic] GoogleMap passes a $hover prop to hovered components. To detect hover it an uses internal mechanism, explained in x_distance_hover example Example: ```javascript render() { const style = this.props.$hover ? greatPlaceStyleHover : greatPlaceStyle; return (
{this.props.text}
); } ``` ## Utility functions #### fitBounds (func) Use fitBounds to get zoom and center. Example: ```javascript import { fitBounds } from 'google-map-react'; const bounds = { nw: { lat: 50.01038826014866, lng: -118.6525866875 }, se: { lat: 32.698335045970396, lng: -92.0217273125 } }; // Or const bounds = { ne: { lat: 50.01038826014866, lng: -118.6525866875 }, sw: { lat: 32.698335045970396, lng: -92.0217273125 } }; const size = { width: 640, // Map width in pixels height: 380, // Map height in pixels }; const {center, zoom} = fitBounds(bounds, size); ``` #### tile2LatLng (func) #### latLng2Tile (func) #### getTilesIds (func) ## Tips ### My map doesn't appear Make sure the container element has width and height. The map will try to fill the parent container, but if the container has no size, the map will collapse to 0 width / height. ### Positioning a marker Initially any map object has its top left corner at lat lng coordinates. It's up to you to set the object origin to 0,0 coordinates. Example (centering the marker): ```javascript const greatPlaceStyle = { position: 'absolute', transform: 'translate(-50%, -50%)' } ``` ```javascript render() { return (
{this.props.text}
); } ``` ### Rendering in a modal If at the moment of GoogleMap control created, a modal has no size (width,height=0) or/and not displayed, the simple solution is to add something like this in render: ```javascript render() { return this.props.modalIsOpen ? : null; } ``` ### Adding a SearchBox ```javascript import React from 'react'; import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'; export default class SearchBox extends React.Component { static propTypes = { placeholder: React.PropTypes.string, onPlacesChanged: React.PropTypes.func } render() { return ; } onPlacesChanged = () => { if (this.props.onPlacesChanged) { this.props.onPlacesChanged(this.searchBox.getPlaces()); } } componentDidMount() { var input = ReactDOM.findDOMNode(this.refs.input); this.searchBox = new google.maps.places.SearchBox(input); this.searchBox.addListener('places_changed', this.onPlacesChanged); } componentWillUnmount() { // https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/events#removing google.maps.event.clearInstanceListeners(this.searchBox); } } ``` You will need to preload the google maps API, but `google-map-react` checks if the base api is already loaded, and if so, uses it, so it won't load a second copy of the library. ```html ``` ### Override the default minimum zoom *WARNING*: Setting this option can break markers calculation, causing no homeomorphism between screen coordinates and map. You can use the `minZoom` custom option to prevent our minimum-zoom calculation: ```javascript function createMapOptions() { return { minZoom: 2, }; } ``` ### Define touch device behavior of scrolling & panning for the map Google Maps provides control over the behavior of touch based interaction with the map. For example, on mobile devices swiping up on the map might mean two things: Scrolling the container or panning the map. To resolve this ambigiuity, you can use the custom map option `gestureHandling` to get the required behavior. ```javascript function createMapOptions() { return { gestureHandling: 'greedy' // Will capture all touch events on the map towards map panning } } ``` The default setting is `gestureHandling:auto` which tries to detect based on the page/content sizes if a `greedy` setting is best (no scrolling is required) or `cooperative` (scrolling is possible) For more details see the [google documentation](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/interaction) for this setting. ### Heatmap Layer To use the heatmap layer, add `visualization` to the libraries property array on `bootstrapURLKeys` and provide the data & configuration for the heatmap in `heatmap` as props. #### Example [Demo](https://google-map-react.github.io/google-map-react-examples/heatmap) ```JSX {markers} ``` #### Important Note If you have multiple maps in your project and require a heatmap layer in at least one of them, provide `libraries:['visualization']` to all of them. The Visualization library will then be included within the Google Map API. The Google Map API can be accessed from the `map` prop returned within `onGoogleApiLoaded`. ``` { // access to visualization methods within `map.visualization` }} yesIWantToUseGoogleMapApiInternals /> ``` The typescript interface for the heatmap prop is as follows: ```typescript interface IHeatmap { positions: { lat: Number; lng: Number; weight?: Number; }[]; options: { radius?: number; opacity?: number; /* other options directly from Google Heatmaps API */ }; } ``` ### Localizing the Map This is done by setting bootstrapURLKeys.[language](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/localization#Language) and bootstrapURLKeys.[region](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/localization#Region). Also notice that setting region to 'cn' is required when using the map from within China, see [google documentation](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/localization#GoogleMapsChina) for more info. Setting 'cn' will result in use of the specific API URL for China. ### Libraries If you want to include additional libraries to load with the maps api, indicate them in the libraries property of the `bootstrapURLKeys` object. Example: ```JSX {markers} ```