React Mapbox is a dead simple, performant, and easy to use React library for Mapbox. Other libraries either aim to cover the entire mapbox-gl-js API, or provide specific functionality for unique use cases.
We aim to give you a dead simple set of basic map components to work with, and if you end up needing more advanced functionality you can fork it and make your own.
React Mapbox and it's one dependency React Script only rely on React, so the library is extremely lightweight. The Mapbox library itself is dynamically injected when needed, so this package won't affect bundle size on views that don't need maps.
import React, { PureComponent } from 'react';
import Mapbox, { Marker, ZoomControl } from 'react-mapbox';
class MapView extends PureComponent {
this.state = {
viewport: {
center: {
lat: 37.7577,
lng: -122.4376,
},
zoom: 10,
},
};
render () {
return (
<div className="map">
<Mapbox
mapbox={{
accessToken: 'your-access-token',
style: 'mapbox://styles/your-map-style',
}}
viewport={this.state.viewport}>
<ZoomControl />
<Marker
lat={37.7577}
lng={-122.4376}>
<div className="marker">
You are here!
</div>
</Marker>
</Mapbox>
</div>
);
}
};
React Mapbox supports several useful callbacks: onClick
, onError
, onLoad
, onMoveEnd
, onTouchEnd
onTouchEnd
and onMoveEnd
pass the new map position details as a parameter:
{
bearing: map.getBearing(),
bounds: {
northeast: {
lat: bounds.getNorth(),
lng: bounds.getEast(),
},
southwest: {
lat: bounds.getSouth(),
lng: bounds.getWest(),
},
},
center: {
lat: center.lat(),
lng: center.lng(),
},
pitch: map.getPitch(),
zoom: map.getZoom(),
}
onLoad
fires when the map is fully loaded. It's hooked into the load
event within mapbox-gl-js, which means the style has loaded and the map has rendered for the first time.
React Mapbox exclusively works with React 16+ because it relies on the new Context API in React 16.
Yarn:
yarn add react-mapbox
npm:
npm install --save react-mapbox
React Script is handling the script loading, so you can setup a ScriptProvider and render your scripts from the server.
import React from 'react';
import { ScriptProvider } from 'react-script';
const scripts = [];
const markup = React.renderToString(
<ScriptProvider injectScript={(script) => scripts.push(script)}>
...
</ScriptProvider>
);
res.render('app', {
markup,
scripts,
});
You can view react-script
documentation here.
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