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Mapkick.js

Create beautiful, interactive maps with one line of JavaScript

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For charts, check out Chartkick.js

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Installation

Mapkick supports Mapbox and MapLibre.

Mapbox

First, create a Mapbox account to get an access token.

Download mapkick.js and add in the <head> of your HTML file:

<link href="https://api.mapbox.com/mapbox-gl-js/v2.12.0/mapbox-gl.css" rel="stylesheet" />
<script src="https://api.mapbox.com/mapbox-gl-js/v2.12.0/mapbox-gl.js"></script>
<script src="mapkick.js"></script>
<script>
  mapboxgl.accessToken = "YOUR-TOKEN"
</script>

MapLibre

Download mapkick.js and add in the <head> of your HTML file:

<link href="https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/dist/maplibre-gl.css" rel="stylesheet" />
<script src="https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/dist/maplibre-gl.js"></script>
<script src="mapkick.js"></script>
<script>
  Mapkick.options = {style: "https://demotiles.maplibre.org/style.json"}
</script>

Getting Started

Create a map

<div id="map" style="height: 400px;"></div>

<script>
  new Mapkick.Map("map", [{latitude: 37.7829, longitude: -122.4190}])
</script>

Maps

Point map

new Mapkick.Map("map", [{latitude: 37.7829, longitude: -122.4190}])

Area map

new Mapkick.AreaMap("map", [{geometry: {type: "Polygon", coordinates: ...}}])

Data

Data can be an array

new Mapkick.Map("map", [{latitude: 37.7829, longitude: -122.4190}])

Or a URL that returns JSON (same format as above)

new Mapkick.Map("map", "/restaurants")

Or a callback

function fetchData(success, fail) {
  success([{latitude: 37.7829, longitude: -122.4190}])
  // or fail("Data not available")
}

new Mapkick.Map("map", fetchData)

Point Map

Use latitude or lat for latitude and longitude, lon, or lng for longitude

You can specify an icon, label, tooltip, and color for each data point

{
  latitude: ...,
  longitude: ...,
  icon: "restaurant",
  label: "Hot Chicken Takeover",
  tooltip: "5 stars",
  color: "#f84d4d"
}

Maki icons are supported (depending on the map style, only some icons may be available)

Area Map

Use geometry with a GeoJSON Polygon or MultiPolygon

You can specify a label, tooltip, and color for each data point

{
  geometry: {type: "Polygon", coordinates: ...},
  label: "Hot Chicken Takeover",
  tooltip: "5 stars",
  color: "#0090ff"
}

Options

Marker color

new Mapkick.Map("map", data, {markers: {color: "#f84d4d"}}

Show tooltips on click instead of hover

new Mapkick.Map("map", data, {tooltips: {hover: false}})

Allow HTML in tooltips (must sanitize manually)

new Mapkick.Map("map", data, {tooltips: {html: true}})

Map style

new Mapkick.Map("map", data, {style: "mapbox://styles/mapbox/outdoors-v12"})

Zoom and controls

new Mapkick.Map("map", data, {zoom: 15, controls: true, displayScale: true})

Calculate area

new Mapkick.Map("map", data, {draw: true})

Pass options directly to the mapping library

new Mapkick.Map("map", data, {library: {hash: true}})

See the documentation for Mapbox GL JS and MapLibre GL JS for more info

Global Options

To set options for all of your maps, use:

Mapkick.options = {
  style: "mapbox://styles/mapbox/outdoors-v12"
}

Live Updates

Refresh data periodically from a remote source to create a live map

new Mapkick.Map("map", url, {refresh: 10}) // seconds

Show trails

new Mapkick.Map("map", url, {trail: true, refresh: 10})

Use the id attribute to identify objects

[
  {id: "bus-1", lat: ..., lon: ...},
  {id: "bus-2", lat: ..., lon: ...}
]

Set trail length

new Mapkick.Map("map", url, {trail: {len: 10}, refresh: 10})

Replay Data

new Mapkick.Map("map", data, {replay: true})

Use the id attribute to identify objects and the time attribute for when the data was measured

[
  {id: "bus-1", lat: ..., lon: ..., time: t0},
  {id: "bus-2", lat: ..., lon: ..., time: t0},
  {id: "bus-1", lat: ..., lon: ..., time: t1},
  {id: "bus-2", lat: ..., lon: ..., time: t1}
]

Times can be a Date, a timestamp (or sequence number), or a string (strings are parsed)

History

View the changelog

Contributing

Everyone is encouraged to help improve this project. Here are a few ways you can help:

To get started with development:

git clone https://github.com/ankane/mapkick.js.git
cd mapkick.js
npm install
npm run build-dev

To test in development:

Create an access-token.js file in examples folder, and put your mapbox access token inside

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