/vue-leaflet

vue-leaflet compatible with vue3

Primary LanguageVueMIT LicenseMIT

vue-leaflet

Vue-leaflet, written and compatible with Vue 3!

This is a Beta version! And may yet be unstable! If you want to help, please reach out in an issue or on discord, or join the discussions.

What works

  • LCircle
  • LCircleMarker
  • LControl
  • LControlAttribution
  • LControlLayers
  • LControlScale
  • LControlZoom
  • LFeatureGroup
  • LGeoJson
  • LIcon
  • LImageOverlay
  • LMap
  • LMarker
  • LPolygon
  • LPolyline
  • LPopup
  • LRectangle
  • LTileLayer
  • LTooltip
  • LWmsTileLayer

Note that unlike the Vue 2 version, this library is fully compatible with SSR.

Installation

yarn add @vue-leaflet/vue-leaflet leaflet

or

npm i -D @vue-leaflet/vue-leaflet leaflet

Usage

Until the complete documentation is ready, please check the component playground examples or the demo project for usage with Vue 3. Most component props mimic the vanilla Leaflet options as closely as possible, and generally remain the same as in their Vue2Leaflet counterparts.

Quickstart

<template>
  <div style="height:600px; width:800px">
    <l-map ref="map" v-model:zoom="zoom" :center="[47.41322, -1.219482]">
      <l-tile-layer
        url="https://{s}.tile.openstreetmap.org/{z}/{x}/{y}.png"
        layer-type="base"
        name="OpenStreetMap"
      ></l-tile-layer>
    </l-map>
  </div>
</template>

<script>
import "leaflet/dist/leaflet.css";
import { LMap, LTileLayer } from "@vue-leaflet/vue-leaflet";

export default {
  components: {
    LMap,
    LTileLayer,
  },
  data() {
    return {
      zoom: 2,
    };
  },
};
</script>

<style></style>

Component playground

To see the component playground in action, clone this repo and run the local devserver, then visit localhost:8080,

git clone https://github.com/vue-leaflet/vue-leaflet.git
cd vue-leaflet
yarn
yarn serve

Server-side rendering (SSR)

Note that while the vue-leaflet library has the option of enabling SSR, Leaflet itself does not.

N.B. Using import L from "leaflet" or import { ... } from "leaflet" can lead to unexpected errors.

To provide server-side rendering and tree-shaking capabilities, vue-leaflet can be configured to use async imports from the Leaflet ESM, by disabling the useGlobalLeaflet option on the map component, <l-map :useGlobalLeaflet="false">.

This can lead to issues when importing additional methods from Leaflet, because the two instances of the Leaflet classes are technically no longer the same. See Issue 48 for more.

To avoid these issues, import any Leaflet methods asynchronously in response to the LMap component's @ready event:

<template>
  <div style="height:600px; width:800px">
    <p>vue-leaflet SSR Demo</p>
    <l-map :useGlobalLeaflet="false">
      <l-geo-json :geojson="geojson" :options="geojsonOptions" />
    </l-map>
  </div>
</template>

<script>
// DON'T load Leaflet components here!
// Its CSS is needed though, if not imported elsewhere in your application.
import "leaflet/dist/leaflet.css"
import { LMap, LGeoJson } from "@vue-leaflet/vue-leaflet";

export default {
  components: {
    LMap,
    LGeoJson,
  },
  data() {
    return {
      geojson: {
        type: "FeatureCollection",
        features: [
          // ...
        ],
      },
      geojsonOptions: {
        // Options that don't rely on Leaflet methods.
      },
    };
  },
  async beforeMount() {
    // HERE is where to load Leaflet components!
    const { circleMarker } = await import("leaflet/dist/leaflet-src.esm");

    // And now the Leaflet circleMarker function can be used by the options:
    this.geojsonOptions.pointToLayer = (feature, latLng) =>
      circleMarker(latLng, { radius: 8 });
    this.mapIsReady = true;
  },
};
</script>