React-mapbox-gl Documentation
React wrapper for mapbox-gl-js.
- ReactMapboxGL
- Layer & Feature
- property
symbol
displays a mapbox symbol. - property
line
displays a lineString. - property
fill
displays a polygon. - property
circle
displays a mapbox circle. - property
raster
displays a mapbox raster tiles. - property
fill-extrusion
displays a layer with extruded buildings. - property
background
displays a mapbox background layer. - property
heatmap
displays a mapbox heatmap layer.
- property
- Source
- GeoJSONLayer
- ZoomControl
- ScaleControl
- RotationControl
- Marker (Projected component)
- Popup (Projected component)
- Cluster
npm install react-mapbox-gl mapbox-gl --save
Example:
// ES6
import ReactMapboxGl, { Layer, Feature } from "react-mapbox-gl";
// ES5
var ReactMapboxGl = require("react-mapbox-gl");
var Layer = ReactMapboxGl.Layer;
var Feature = ReactMapboxGl.Feature;
const Map = ReactMapboxGl({
accessToken: "pk.eyJ1IjoiZmFicmljOCIsImEiOiJjaWc5aTV1ZzUwMDJwdzJrb2w0dXRmc2d0In0.p6GGlfyV-WksaDV_KdN27A"
});
<Map
style="mapbox://styles/mapbox/streets-v9"
containerStyle={{
height: "100vh",
width: "100vw"
}}>
<Layer
type="symbol"
id="marker"
layout={{ "icon-image": "marker-15" }}>
<Feature coordinates={[-0.481747846041145, 51.3233379650232]}/>
</Layer>
</Map>
If those properties changed at the mapbox-gl-js level and you don't update the value kept in your state, it will be unsynced with the current viewport. At some point you might want to update the viewport value (zoom, pitch or bearing) with the ones in your state but using value equality is not enough. Taking zoom as example, you will still have the unsynced zoom value therefore we can't tell if you want to update the prop or not. In order to explicitly update the current viewport values you can instead break the references of those props and reliably update the current viewport with the one you have in your state to be synced again.
Please try to reproduce your problem with the boilerplate or this webpackbin template before posting an issue.