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react-map-gl v4.1

Release date: TBD

Highlights

  • New Components: FullscreenControl, GeolocateControl have been added to provide better React parity with the Mapbox GL JS API.
  • New callback props InteractiveMap supports more callbacks:
    • onNativeClick

react-map-gl v4.0

Release date: Nov 5, 2018

Highlights

  • Relative dimensions Both InteractiveMap and StaticMap now support CSS strings supplied to map width and height props. New onResize callback is fired when the map resizes.
  • React 16 Upgrade to React 16.3 context and ref patterns
  • Babel 7 Upgrade build system to Babel 7, better support for tree-shaking
  • Style diffing Now use Mapbox's native style diffing. Immutable is no longer required.
  • Draggable Markers Marker component now supports a new prop draggable, along with callbacks onDragStart, onDrag, and onDragEnd.
  • 3d Popups Popup component now supports a new prop sortByDepth to enable proper occlusion when multiple popups are used in a tilted map.
  • Interaction states onViewportChange is now called with richer descriptors of the user interaction, including isPanning, isZooming and isRotating.
  • Interactive layers Dropped the requirement for the deprecated interactive property on the layer styles. Use the interactiveLayerIds prop to specify which layers are clickable.
  • New callback props InteractiveMap supports more callbacks:
    • onDblClick
    • onMouseDown
    • onMouseMove
    • onMouseUp
    • onTouchStart
    • onTouchMove
    • onTouchEnd
    • onMouseEnter
    • onMouseLeave
    • onWheel
    • onMouseOut

See upgrade guide for breaking changes.

react-map-gl v3.3

Release date: July, 2018

Highlights

  • New viewState Property: Makes it possible to specify all map state properties (longitude, latitude, zoom, bearing and pitch) as a single property.
  • New onViewStateChange callback: An alternative callback that matches the new viewState prop.

react-map-gl v3.2

Realease date: January, 2018

Highlights

  • Viewport transition: feature equivalent to Mapbox's flyTo and easeTo; smooth transition when using keyboard navigation or the NavigationControl.
  • Better parity of Mapbox interaction: navigation using keyboard and the navigation control matches Mapbox behavior, including smooth transition when zooming and panning.
  • Support for Map Reuse (experimental): A new property reuseMaps is provided for applications that create and destroy maps, to help work around a mapbox-gl resource leak issue that can lead to a browser crash in certain situations.
  • mapbox-gl 0.42.2
  • New props of the InteractiveMap component:
    • Map creation: transformRequest, reuseMaps
    • Interaction: touchZoom, touchRotate
    • Transition: transitionDuration, transitionInterpolator, transitionEasing, transitionInterruption, onTransitionStart, onTransitionInterrupt, onTransitionEnd

react-map-gl v3.1

Release date: October 19, 2017

Highlights

  • Event handling
    • Support right mouse drag to rotate
    • Support keyboard navigation
    • Allow controls and overlays to block map interactions
  • React 16 - react-map-gl is now being tested with React 16, but the React peer dependency requirement is unchanged at >=15.4.x.
  • mapbox-gl v0.40.1
  • No Token warning: react-map-gl now renders an HTML message if no mapbox token is supplied.

react-map-gl v3.0

Release date: July 27th, 2017

Highlights

  • Latest Mapbox GL JS: Bumps Mapbox GL JS to 0.38.
  • Multi-Touch Support: Full support for multi-touch gestures such as pinch-to-zoom and rotate.
  • New Components: The MapGL component has been split into StaticMap and InteractiveMap (the default). Also, Popup, Marker, NavigationControl have been added to provide better React parity with the Mapbox GL JS API.
  • Improved Overlay Components: Supplying viewport props (width height zoom longitude and latitude) are no longer required if you render SVGOverlay, CanvasOverlay or HTMLOverlay as a child of the map. Perspective mode is now supported in all overlays.
  • New Props: maxPitch, minPitch, dragPan, doubleClickZoom, touchZoomRotate, scrollZoom are now provided to allow granular control of map interactivity.
  • Documentation: Significantly expanded and linked with our other geospatial frameworks.
  • Examples: New stand-alone examples to get you started instantly with the new features.
  • Event Handling: New event handling architecture that enables full customization of event handling (experimental).

Components

InteractiveMap (New, MapGL replacement)

This is a wrapper on top of StaticMap. It takes all the props of StaticMap and additional ones such as onViewportChange, scrollZoom, dragRotate, etc. to control interactivity on the map. See Source Code for more information.

StaticMap (New)

This is the React wrapper around Mapbox GL JS and takes in viewport properties such as width, height, latitude, longitude. Style diffing and updating logic also live here. See Source Code for more information.

Overlays

  • Three overlays (ScatterplotOverlay, DraggablePointsOverlay, ChoroplethOverlay), have been moved out of the library and are now only provided as examples.

Property Changes

  • Property Names - some prop names have been modernized, the old ones will still work for now with a warning.
  • Internal Properties such as isHovering, isDragging, startDragLngLat have been removed. These were never meant to be useful publicly and have caused confusions in the past.

Utilities

  • fitBounds: fitBounds has been moved to another repository and has been rewritten to provide a more logical interface.

For more information, see the Upgrade Guide.

react-map-gl v2.0

Date: Jan 17, 2017

Highlights

  • Latest mapbox-gl: Bump mapbox-gl to v0.31.0
  • new maxZoom prop - Add maxZoom prop and defaults to 20
  • New onLoad prop - Add onLoad event handler
  • new onClick prop - Add onClick prop handler (#140)

react-map-gl v1.0

  • Perspective Mode - Now supports bearing and pitch properties, per mapbox-gl-js api documentation. These props default to 0 which means that maps will still be rendered in flat/ortographic mode when they are not provided
  • Support for ES6 imports - The map overlay components (HTMLOverlay, CanvasOverlay, SVGOverlay etc) previously had to be imported via their relative source paths can now be imported directly using `import {SVGOverlay} from 'react-map-gl'.

react-map-gl v0.6

Initial public version