React-Bingmaps is a react.js version of Bing Maps V8 Web Control
The main purpose of this version is to help you to write Bingmaps in React applications without any pain. Main principles of React-Bingmaps are:
- Simply deploy with React components
- Lightweight depending on Bing Maps V8 Web Control
- Bingmaps in React.js
- Multiple Pushpin
- Multiple Infobox
- Multiple Pushpin with Infobox
- Callback events in Pushpins and Infoboxes
- Map types
- Disable Street View
- Zoom
- Get Location on Mouse Events
- Regular Polygon
- Boundary
- Polylines
- Directions
NPM is the easiest and fastest way to get started using React-Bingmaps.
# latest stable
$ npm i react-bingmaps
To use react-bingmaps in your react app, you should import it first.
import { ReactBingmaps } from 'react-bingmaps';
Follow Bing Maps Dev Center to get your Bingmaps key
<ReactBingmaps
bingmapKey = "[YourBingMapsKey]" >
</ReactBingmaps>
<ReactBingmaps
bingmapKey = "[YourBingMapsKey]"
center = {[13.0827, 80.2707]}
>
</ReactBingmaps>
mapTypeId = {"road"}
Find more map types - MapTypeId Enumeration
navigationBarMode = {"compact"}
Find more NavigationBar Mode - NavigationBarMode Enumeration
supportedMapTypes = {["road","canvasDark"]}
Find more Supported Map Types Mode - MapTypeId Enumeration
Note: Available only for map mode - BirdView
heading = {180}
zoom = {5}
disableStreetside={true}
pushPins = {
[
{
"location":[13.0827, 80.2707], "option":{ color: 'red' }, "addHandler": {"type" : "click", callback: this.callBackMethod }
},
{
...
}
]
}
Find more option values - Pushpin
addHandler types - ["click", "mousedown", "mouseout", "mouseup", "mouseover"]
infoboxes = {
[
{
"location":[13.0827, 80.2707], "option":{ title: 'Chennai', description: '...' }, "addHandler": {"type" : "click", callback: this.callBackMethod}
},
{
...
}
]
}
Find more option values - Infobox
addHandler types - ["click", "mouseenter", "mouseleave"]
infoboxesWithPushPins = {[
{
"location":[13.0827, 80.2707],
"addHandler":"mouseover", //on mouseover the pushpin, infobox shown
"infoboxOption": { title: 'Infobox Title', description: 'Infobox' },
"pushPinOption":{ title: 'Pushpin Title', description: 'Pushpin' },
"infoboxAddHandler": {"type" : "click", callback: this.callBackMethod },
"pushPinAddHandler": {"type" : "click", callback: this.callBackMethod }
},
{
...
}
]
}
getLocation = {
{addHandler: "click", callback:this.AddPushPinOnClick}
}
Callback Method
AddPushPinOnClick(location){
//Outputs latitude and longitude
...
}
regularPolygons = {
[
{
"center":[13.0827, 80.2707],
"radius":5,
"points":3,
"option": {fillColor: "green", strokeThickness: 2}
},
{
...
}
]
Find more option values - PolygonOptions
//Static array of locations
boundary = {
{
"location":['chennai'],
"option":{
entityType: 'PopulatedPlace'
},
"polygonStyle" :{
fillColor: 'rgba(161,224,255,0.4)',
strokeColor: '#a495b2',
strokeThickness: 2
}
}
}
//Search by string
boundary = {
{
"search":"India",
"option":{
entityType: 'PopulatedPlace'
},
"polygonStyle" :{
fillColor: 'rgba(161,224,255,0.4)',
strokeColor: '#a495b2',
strokeThickness: 2
}
}
}
Find more option values - Get Boundary Options
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