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Layers and sources
Adding layers
Geographic features on the map draws as layers. Layer use source
object that contains data for layer (for example, GeoJSON object). Source must be added to map and several layers can use common source
and draw it's data differently. Also, layer has own configuration object that declares how layer draws on the map. You can read more about it in Mapbox GL JS docs for sources and layers.
v-mapbox exposes layers as Vue components. source
and layer
configuration object passed to layer component as props. There is several layers types for drawing different types of sources. For example adding a layer with GeoJSON data:
vue
<template>
<VMap :accessToken="accessToken" :mapStyle.sync="mapStyle">
<!-- Adding navigation control -->
<MglNavigationControl position="top-right" />
<!-- Adding GeoJSON layer -->
<VLayerMapboxGeojson
:sourceId="geoJsonSource.id"
:source="geoJsonSource"
layerId="myLayer"
:layer="geoJsonlayer"
/>
</VMap>
</template>
<script>
import { VMap, MglNavigationControl, VLayerMapboxGeojson } from "v-mapbox";
export default {
components: {
VMap,
MglNavigationControl,
VLayerMapboxGeojson
},
data() {
return {
accessToken: "some_token",
mapStyle: "style_object",
geoJsonSource: {
//...some GeoJSON object
},
geoJsonLayer: {
//...some GeoJSON layer configuration object
}
};
}
};
</script>
In this example geoJsonSource
can be an object
, representing GeoJSON feature or string
with URL to GeoJSON.
Sources are stored in Mapbox GL JS Map
object by sourceId
. If you sure that source already added to map, you can skip source
prop and just pass sourceId
and use same source for different layers. If you try to add same source with same id
twice, VueMapbox would just use source
that already existed on the map, but you can set replaceSource
prop to true
to just replace old source with new one passed in source
prop.
By default when Layer components destroying, it removes source from map. If you want to keep source on Map (for example, for future using or if other layers use this source), set clearSource
prop to false
.
Reactivity
Layer components watch for changes in object in their layer
prop and translate changes to map accordingly. For example, if you change content of filter
prop in GeojsonLayer, changes will be automatically applied to layer on the map. Not all layer settings can be set dynamically, currently reactive properties are minzoom
, maxzoom
, paint
, layout
and filter
.
Layer getters
GeoJSON and Vector layers has getters for their features: .getRenderedFeatures(filter?)
, .getSourceFeatures(geometry?, filter?)
and .getFeatureState(featureId)
. They works similar to .queryRenderedFeatures()
and .querySourceFeatures()
Map methods, but returns features only from source of current layer.
Layer methods
Layer components has methods move()
and remove()
. First moves a layer to a different z-position. Second destroys component and removes layer and source from map event if layer created with prop clearSource: false
.
Layer events
Layers emits events when loading data or on user interaction like click
. See full list of events in API section
Migration from 0.1
In versoin 0.1
layer and source options was exposed via separate props. Since 0.2
there are consolidated source
object props for data source and layer
for layer options. See sources and layers in Mapbox GL JS docs.