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Google Maps Add-on

Vaadin Flow add-on for Google Maps Web Component.

Features

  • Programmatic server-side panning and zooming
  • Add/remove markers
  • Add/remove polygons
  • Show info window on markers
  • Geolocation
  • Add draggable markers
  • Define clustering for markers
  • Enable/disable UI controls
  • Define size of UI controls
  • Kml support
  • Tilt & rotation support
  • MapId support
  • Obtain map bounds
  • & more

Online demo

Online demo here

Download release

Available in Vaadin Directory

Maven install

Add the following dependencies in your pom.xml file:

<dependency>
   <groupId>com.flowingcode.vaadin.addons</groupId>
   <artifactId>google-maps</artifactId>
   <version>X.Y.Z</version>
</dependency>
<repository>
   <id>vaadin-addons</id>
   <url>https://maven.vaadin.com/vaadin-addons</url>
</repository>

For SNAPSHOT versions see here.

Building and running demo

  • git clone repository
  • mvn clean install jetty:run

To see the demo, navigate to http://localhost:8080/

Release notes

See here

Issue tracking

The issues for this add-on are tracked on its github.com page. All bug reports and feature requests are appreciated.

Contributions

Contributions are welcome. There are two primary ways you can contribute: by reporting issues or by submitting code changes through pull requests. To ensure a smooth and effective process for everyone, please follow the guidelines below for the type of contribution you are making.

1. Reporting Bugs and Requesting Features

Creating an issue is a highly valuable contribution. If you've found a bug or have an idea for a new feature, this is the place to start.

  • Before creating an issue, please check the existing issues to see if your topic is already being discussed.
  • If not, create a new issue, choosing the right option: "Bug Report" or "Feature Request". Try to keep the scope minimal but as detailed as possible.

A Note on Bug Reports

Please complete all the requested fields to the best of your ability. Each piece of information, like the environment versions and a clear description, helps us understand the context of the issue.

While all details are important, the minimal, reproducible example is the most critical part of your report. It's essential because it removes ambiguity and allows our team to observe the problem firsthand, exactly as you are experiencing it.

2. Contributing Code via Pull Requests

As a first step, please refer to our Development Conventions page to find information about Conventional Commits & Code Style requirements.

Then, follow these steps for creating a contribution:

  • Fork this project.
  • Create an issue to this project about the contribution (bug or feature) if there is no such issue about it already. Try to keep the scope minimal.
  • Develop and test the fix or functionality carefully. Only include minimum amount of code needed to fix the issue.
  • For commit message, use Conventional Commits to describe your change.
  • Send a pull request for the original project.
  • Comment on the original issue that you have implemented a fix for it.

License & Author

This add-on is distributed under Apache License 2.0. For license terms, see LICENSE.txt.

Google Maps Add-on is written by Flowing Code S.A.

Developer Guide

Getting started

Create an instance of GoogleMap, configure it, add markers, polygons, etc:

GoogleMap gmaps = new GoogleMap(apiKey,null,null);
gmaps.setMapType(MapType.SATELLITE);
gmaps.setSizeFull();
gmaps.setCenter(new LatLon(0,0));
gmaps.addMarker("Center", new LatLon(0,0), true, "");
GoogleMapPolygon gmp = gmaps.addPolygon(Arrays.asList(new GoogleMapPoint(gmaps.getCenter()),
new GoogleMapPoint(gmaps.getCenter().getLat(),gmaps.getCenter().getLon()+1),
new GoogleMapPoint(gmaps.getCenter().getLat()+1,gmaps.getCenter().getLon())));
gmp.addClickListener(ev->Notification.show("polygon clicked"));

Special configuration when using Spring

By default, Vaadin Flow only includes com/vaadin/flow/component to be always scanned for UI components and views. For this reason, the add-on might need to be whitelisted in order to display correctly.

To do so, just add com.flowingcode to the vaadin.whitelisted-packages property in src/main/resources/application.properties, like:

vaadin.whitelisted-packages = com.vaadin,org.vaadin,dev.hilla,com.flowingcode

More information on Spring whitelisted configuration here.