For Laravel 4.x, check version 1.0.1
Think of Googlmapper as an easy way to integrate Google Maps with Laravel, providing a variety of helpers to speed up the utilisation of mapping. These include:
Mapper::map
Mapper::location
Mapper::streetview
Mapper::marker
Mapper::informationWindow
Mapper::polyline
Mapper::polygon
Mapper::rectangle
Mapper::circle
Mapper::render
Begin by installing this package through Composer. Edit your project's composer.json
file to require cornford/googlmapper
.
"require": {
"cornford/googlmapper": "2.*"
}
Next, update Composer from the Terminal:
composer update
Once this operation completes, the next step is to add the service provider. Open app/config/app.php
, and add a new item to the providers array.
Cornford\Googlmapper\MapperServiceProvider::class,
The next step is to introduce the facade. Open app/config/app.php
, and add a new item to the aliases array.
'Mapper' => Cornford\Googlmapper\Facades\MapperFacade::class,
Finally we need to introduce the configuration files into your application.
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Cornford\Googlmapper\MapperServiceProvider" --tag=googlmapper
You also need to set your Google API Key into the GOOGLE_API_KEY
environment variable. To obtain an API key for your project, visit the Google developers console.
That's it! You're all set to go.
You can now configure Googlmapper in a few simple steps. Open app/config/packages/cornford/googlmapper/config.php
and update the options as needed.
enabled
- Enable Google Maps.key
- A Google Maps API key.region
- A region Google Maps should utilise, required in ISO 3166-1 code format, e.g. GB.language
- A language Google Maps should utilise, required in ISO 639-1 code format, e.g. en-gb.async
- Perform the loading and rendering of Googlmapper map asynchronously, e.g. false.user
- Use custom Google Maps for users logged into the Google service, e.g. false.marker
- Automatically add Google Maps marker for your maps initial location, e.g. true.center
- Automatically center Google Maps around the initial location, when false, Google Maps will automatically center the map, e.g. true.locate
- Automatically center Google Maps around the users current location, when false, Google Maps will automatically center the map, e.g. true.zoom
- Set the default zoom level for Google Maps, e.g. 8.scrollWheelZoom
- Set the default scroll wheel zoom Google Maps, e.g. true.zoomControl
- Set the default zoom control for Google Maps, e.g. true.mapTypeControl
- Set the default map type control for Google Maps, e.g. true.scaleControl
- Set the default scale control for Google Maps, e.g. true.streetViewControl
- Set the default street view control for Google Maps, e.g. true.rotateControl
- Set the default rotate control for Google Maps, e.g. true.fullscreenControl
- Set the default fullscreen control for Google Maps, e.g. true.type
- Set the default map type for Google Maps, e.g. ROADMAP, SATELLITE, HYBRID, TERRAIN.ui
- Show the Google Maps default UI options, e.g. true.markers.icon
- Set the default marker icon, e.g. img/icon.png.markers.animation
- Set the default marker animation, e.g. NONE, DROP, BOUNCE.markers.autoclose
- Automatically close Information Windows of current marker when other markers are clicked, e.g. true.cluster
- Set if map marker clusters should be used.clusters.icon
- Display custom images for clusters using icon path.clusters.grid
- The grid size of a cluster in pixels.clusters.zoom
- The maximum zoom level that a marker can be part of a cluster.clusters.center
- Whether the center of each cluster should be the average of all markers in the cluster.clusters.size
- The minimum number of markers to be in a cluster before the markers are hidden and a count is shown.
It's really as simple as using the Mapper class in any Controller / Model / File you see fit with:
Mapper::
This will give you access to
- Map
- Location
- Streetview
- Marker
- Information Window
- Polyline
- Polygon
- Rectangle
- Circle
- Render
- RenderJavascript
Initialize the map in your controller MapController.php
:
use Mapper;
public function index()
{
Mapper::map(53.381128999999990000, -1.470085000000040000);
return view('map')
}
Within in the view map.blade.php
add following code to render the map:
<div style="width: 500px; height: 500px;">
{!! Mapper::render() !!}
</div>
The map
method allows a map to be created, with latitude, longitude and optional parameters for options.
Mapper::map(53.381128999999990000, -1.470085000000040000);
Mapper::map(53.381128999999990000, -1.470085000000040000, ['zoom' => 15, 'center' => false, 'marker' => false, 'type' => 'HYBRID', 'overlay' => 'TRAFFIC']);
Mapper::map(53.381128999999990000, -1.470085000000040000, ['zoom' => 10, 'markers' => ['title' => 'My Location', 'animation' => 'DROP']]);
Mapper::map(53.381128999999990000, -1.470085000000040000, ['zoom' => 10, 'markers' => ['title' => 'My Location', 'animation' => 'DROP'], 'cluster' => false]);
Mapper::map(53.381128999999990000, -1.470085000000040000, ['zoom' => 10, 'markers' => ['title' => 'My Location', 'animation' => 'DROP'], 'clusters' => ['size' => 10, 'center' => true, 'zoom' => 20]]);
Before Load
This event is fired before the map is loaded.
Mapper::map(53.381128999999990000, -1.470085000000040000, ['eventBeforeLoad' => 'console.log("before load");']);
After Load
This event is fired after the map is loaded.
Mapper::map(53.381128999999990000, -1.470085000000040000, ['eventAfterLoad' => 'console.log("after load");']);
The location
method allows a location to be searched for with a string, returning a Location object with its latitude and longitude.
Mapper::location('Sheffield');
Mapper::location('Sheffield')->map(['zoom' => 15, 'center' => false, 'marker' => false, 'type' => 'HYBRID', 'overlay' => 'TRAFFIC']);
Mapper::location('Sheffield')->streetview(1, 1, ['ui' => false]);
The streetview
method allows a streetview map to be created, with latitude, longitude, heading, pitch and optional parameters for options.
Mapper::streetview(53.381128999999990000, -1.470085000000040000, 1, 1);
Mapper::streetview(53.381128999999990000, -1.470085000000040000, 1, 1, ['ui' => false]);
The marker
method allows a marker to be added to a map, with latitude, longitude, and optional parameters for options.
Mapper::marker(53.381128999999990000, -1.470085000000040000);
Mapper::marker(53.381128999999990000, -1.470085000000040000, ['symbol' => 'circle', 'scale' => 1000]);
Mapper::map(52.381128999999990000, 0.470085000000040000)->marker(53.381128999999990000, -1.470085000000040000, ['markers' => ['symbol' => 'circle', 'scale' => 1000, 'animation' => 'DROP']]);
If you need draggable marker, you can add option draggable.
Mapper::marker(53.381128999999990000, -1.470085000000040000, ['draggable' => true]);
Click
This event is fired when the marker icon was clicked.
Mapper::marker(53.381128999999990000, -1.470085000000040000, ['draggable' => true, 'eventClick' => 'console.log("left click");']);
Double Click
This event is fired when the marker icon was double clicked.
Mapper::marker(53.381128999999990000, -1.470085000000040000, ['draggable' => true, 'eventDblClick' => 'console.log("double left click");']);
Right Click
This event is fired for a right click on the marker.
Mapper::marker(53.381128999999990000, -1.470085000000040000, ['draggable' => true, 'eventRightClick' => 'console.log("right click");']);
Mouse Over
This event is fired when the mouse enters the area of the marker icon.
Mapper::marker(53.381128999999990000, -1.470085000000040000, ['draggable' => true, 'eventMouseOver' => 'console.log("mouse over");']);
Mouse Down
This event is fired for a mouse down on the marker.
Mapper::marker(53.381128999999990000, -1.470085000000040000, ['draggable' => true, 'eventMouseDown' => 'console.log("mouse down");']);
Mouse Up
This event is fired for a mouse up on the marker.
Mapper::marker(53.381128999999990000, -1.470085000000040000, ['draggable' => true, 'eventMouseUp' => 'console.log("mouse up");']);
Mouse Out
This event is fired when the mouse leaves the area of the marker icon.
Mapper::marker(53.381128999999990000, -1.470085000000040000, ['draggable' => true, 'eventMouseOut' => 'console.log("mouse out");']);
Drag
This event is repeatedly fired while the user drags the marker.
Mapper::marker(53.381128999999990000, -1.470085000000040000, ['draggable' => true, 'eventDrag' => 'console.log("dragging");']);
Drag Start
This event is fired when the user starts dragging the marker.
Mapper::marker(53.381128999999990000, -1.470085000000040000, ['draggable' => true, 'eventDragStart' => 'console.log("drag start");']);
Drag End
This event is fired when the user stops dragging the marker.
Mapper::marker(53.381128999999990000, -1.470085000000040000, ['draggable' => true, 'eventDragEnd' => 'console.log("drag end");']);
The informationWindow
method allows an information window to be added to to a map, with latitude, longitude, content, and optional parameters for options.
Mapper::informationWindow(53.381128999999990000, -1.470085000000040000, 'Content');
Mapper::informationWindow(53.381128999999990000, -1.470085000000040000, 'Content', ['open' => true, 'maxWidth'=> 300, markers' => ['title' => 'Title']]);
Mapper::map(52.381128999999990000, 0.470085000000040000)->informationWindow(53.381128999999990000, -1.470085000000040000, 'Content', ['markers' => ['animation' => 'DROP']]);
The polyline
method allows a polyline to be added to a map, with coordinates, and optional parameters for options.
Mapper::polyline([['latitude' => 53.381128999999990000, 'longitude' => -1.470085000000040000], ['latitude' => 52.381128999999990000, 'longitude' => 0.470085000000040000]]);
Mapper::polyline([['latitude' => 53.381128999999990000, 'longitude' => -1.470085000000040000], ['latitude' => 52.381128999999990000, 'longitude' => 0.470085000000040000]], ['editable' => 'true']);
Mapper::map(52.381128999999990000, 0.470085000000040000)->polyline([['latitude' => 53.381128999999990000, 'longitude' => -1.470085000000040000], ['latitude' => 52.381128999999990000, 'longitude' => 0.470085000000040000]], ['strokeColor' => '#000000', 'strokeOpacity' => 0.1, 'strokeWeight' => 2]);
The polygon
method allows a polygon to be added to a map, with coordinates, and optional parameters for options.
Mapper::polygon([['latitude' => 53.381128999999990000, 'longitude' => -1.470085000000040000], ['latitude' => 52.381128999999990000, 'longitude' => 0.470085000000040000]]);
Mapper::polygon([['latitude' => 53.381128999999990000, 'longitude' => -1.470085000000040000], ['latitude' => 52.381128999999990000, 'longitude' => 0.470085000000040000]], ['editable' => 'true']);
Mapper::map(52.381128999999990000, 0.470085000000040000)->polygon([['latitude' => 53.381128999999990000, 'longitude' => -1.470085000000040000], ['latitude' => 52.381128999999990000, 'longitude' => 0.470085000000040000]], ['strokeColor' => '#000000', 'strokeOpacity' => 0.1, 'strokeWeight' => 2, 'fillColor' => '#FFFFFF']);
The rectangle
method allows a rectangle to be added to a map, with coordinates, and optional parameters for options.
Mapper::rectangle([['latitude' => 53.381128999999990000, 'longitude' => -1.470085000000040000], ['latitude' => 52.381128999999990000, 'longitude' => 0.470085000000040000]]);
Mapper::rectangle([['latitude' => 53.381128999999990000, 'longitude' => -1.470085000000040000], ['latitude' => 52.381128999999990000, 'longitude' => 0.470085000000040000]], ['editable' => 'true']);
Mapper::map(52.381128999999990000, 0.470085000000040000)->rectangle([['latitude' => 53.381128999999990000, 'longitude' => -1.470085000000040000], ['latitude' => 52.381128999999990000, 'longitude' => 0.470085000000040000]], ['strokeColor' => '#000000', 'strokeOpacity' => 0.1, 'strokeWeight' => 2, 'fillColor' => '#FFFFFF']);
The circle
method allows a circle to be added to a map, with coordinates, and optional parameters for options.
Mapper::circle([['latitude' => 53.381128999999990000, 'longitude' => -1.470085000000040000]]);
Mapper::circle([['latitude' => 53.381128999999990000, 'longitude' => -1.470085000000040000]], ['editable' => 'true']);
Mapper::map(52.381128999999990000, 0.470085000000040000)->circle([['latitude' => 53.381128999999990000, 'longitude' => -1.470085000000040000]], ['strokeColor' => '#000000', 'strokeOpacity' => 0.1, 'strokeWeight' => 2, 'fillColor' => '#FFFFFF', 'radius' => 1000]);
The render
method allows all maps to be rendered to the page, this method can be included in Views or added as controller passed parameter, and optional parameter for item.
Mapper::render();
Mapper::render(0);
The renderJavascript
method allows all required javascript to be rendered to the page, this method can be included in Views or added as controller passed parameter.
Mapper::renderJavascript();
Googlmapper is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license