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Use Leaflet in your django projects

Project description

*django-leaflet* allows you to use `Leaflet <http://leaflet.cloudmade.com>`_
in your `Django <https://www.djangoproject.com>`_ projects.


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INSTALL
=======

::

pip install django-leaflet

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USAGE
=====

* Add ``leaflet`` to your ``INSTALLED_APPS``

* Add the HTML header :

::

{% load leaflet_tags %}

<head>
...
{% leaflet_js %}
{% leaflet_css %}
</head>


* Add the map in your page, providing a name :
::

...
<body>
...
{% leaflet_map "yourmap" %}
...
</body>

* Your maps shows up!


Use Leaflet API
---------------

You can use the *Leaflet* API as usual in the map initialization callback :

::

<script type="text/javascript">
function yourmapInit(map, bounds) {
...
L.marker([50.5, 30.5]).addTo(map);
...
}
</script>


Customize map size
------------------

::

<style>

.leaflet-container { /* all maps */
width: 600px;
height: 400px;
}

#specialbigmap {
height: 800px;
}

</style>



Configuration
=============

In order to configure *django-leaflet*, just add a new section in your settings :

::

LEAFLET_CONFIG = {
# conf here
}


Spatial extent
--------------

You can configure a global spatial extent for your maps, that will automatically
center your maps, restrict panning and add reset view and scale controls.
(*See advanced usage to tweak that.*)

'SPATIAL_EXTENT' : (5.0, 44.0, 7.5, 46)

Default tiles layer
-------------------

To globally add a tiles layer to your maps :

'TILES_URL' : 'http://{s}.tile.openstreetmap.org/{z}/{x}/{y}.png'

This setting can also be a list of tuples (name, url) ! A layer switcher
will then be added automatically.

Leaflet version
---------------

By default, it runs the last stable version (*0.4.4*) of Leaflet. But it is possible
to run the ``legacy`` version (*0.3.1*) or the ``unstable`` under development (*master*).

'LEAFLET_VERSION' : 'legacy'

Scale control
-------------

Disable scale control with km and miles :

'SCALE' : False


Advanced usage
==============

{% leaflet_map %} tag parameters
--------------------------------

callback

A Javascript function name for initialization callback. (Default:``name + Init``)

``{% leaflet_map "yourmap" callback="window.customMap" %}``

fixextent

Control if map initial view shoud be set to extent setting. (Default: ``True``).
Setting fixextent to ``False`` will prevent view reset and scale controls
to be added.


Projection
----------

It is possible to setup the map spatial reference in ``LEAFLET_CONFIG`` :

'SRID' : 2154 # See http://spatialreference.org

Additional parameters are then required to compute scale levels :

'MAX_RESOLUTION' : 1142.7383,
'TILES_EXTENT' : [700000,6325197,1060000,6617738],

For more information, `have a look at this example <http://blog.mathieu-leplatre.info/leaflet-tiles-in-lambert-93-projection-2154.html>`_.

By default, Django will try to load the spatial reference from your static files at "proj4js/{{ srid }}.js". If it fails, it will eventually rely on `<spatialreference.org>`_.

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AUTHORS
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* Mathieu Leplatre <mathieu.leplatre@makina-corpus.com>

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LICENSE
=======

* Lesser GNU Public License
* Leaflet Copyright - 2010-2011 CloudMade, Vladimir Agafonkin


=========
CHANGELOG
=========

0.2.0 (2012-09-22)
==================

* Fix packaging of templates
* Use template for <head> fragment
* Do not rely on spatialreference.org by default
* Default settings for SRID
* Default settings for map extent
* Default map height
* Default tiles base layer
* map variable is not global anymore

0.1.0 (2012-08-13)
==================

* Initial support for map projection
* Show zoom scale by default
* Spatial extent configuration
* Initialization callback instead of global JS variable
* Leaflet version switching
* Global layers configuration

0.0.2 (2012-03-22)
==================

* Add IE conditional CSS


0.0.1 (2012-03-16)
==================

* Initial working version

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