👉 DEMO
📍 Use a React component as React Leaflet markers.
🔄 Familiar swap-in API that feels like React Leaflet.
✨ Can use state, context etc. It's a full component. No BS.
💪 It's strongly typed.
A tiny wrapper for react-leaflet's <Marker /> component that allows you to use a React component as a marker, with working state, handlers, and access to parent contexts.
The approach this library uses differs from other approaches that use renderToString in that it instead uses React's Portal functionality to achieve the effect. That means the component is not static, but a full first-class component that can have its own state, event handlers & lifecycle.
I struggled to find something that worked in a way where I could simply drop something in from a design system, and have all the context available such that it works, as well as all the interactions working as they should.
Many existing packages exist but they use techniques that mean they are very limited.
Install using your projects package manager.
NPM
npm install --save @adamscybot/react-leaflet-component-markerYarn
yarn install --save @adamscybot/react-leaflet-component-markerPNPM
pnpm add @adamscybot/react-leaflet-component-markerInstead of importing Marker from react-leaflet, import Marker from @adamscybot/react-leaflet-component-marker.
The icon prop is extended to allow for a JSX element of your choosing. All other props are identical to the react-leaflet Marker API, but there is an additional prop called componentIconOpts for Advanced Usage.
The icon prop can also accept all of the original types of icons that the underlying react-leaflet Marker accepts. Though there is no gain in using this library for this case, it may help if you want to just use this library in place of Marker universally.
import React from 'react'
import { MapContainer, TileLayer } from 'react-leaflet'
import { Marker } from '@adamscybot/react-leaflet-component-marker'
import 'leaflet/dist/leaflet.css'
const MarkerIconExample = () => {
return (
<>
<button onClick={() => console.log('button 1 clicked')}>Button 1</button>
<button onClick={() => console.log('button 2 clicked')}>Button 2</button>
</>
)
}
const CENTER = [51.505, -0.091]
const ZOOM = 13
const App = () => {
return (
<MapContainer center={CENTER} zoom={ZOOM}>
<TileLayer
attribution='&copy <a href="http://osm.org/copyright">OpenStreetMap</a> contributors'
url="https://{s}.tile.osm.org/{z}/{x}/{y}.png"
/>
<Marker position={CENTER} icon={<MarkerIconExample />} />
</MapContainer>
)
}The componentIconOpts prop can be passed, which is an object with additional options for more advanced use cases. Note, in the case where you are not passing a component to icon, these settings will be ignored.
Below is a list of properties this object can be provided.
The layoutMode controls how the bounding box of the React component marker behaves. It accepts two options:
fit-content(default). In this mode, the React component itself defines the dimensions of the marker. The component can shrink and expand at will. Logic internally to this library centers the component on its coordinates to match Leaflets default positioning; however, Leaflet itself is effectively no longer in control of this.fit-parent. In this mode, the dimensions of the React component marker are bound by theiconSizepassed tocomponentIconOpts.rootDivOpts. Leaflet is therefore in control of the dimensions and positioning. Component markers should use elements with 100% width & height to fill the available size if needed.
Note
Some options are not supported since they do not apply or make sense in the case of a React component marker. The unsupported options are html, bgPos, shadowUrl, shadowSize, shadowAnchor, shadowRetinaUrl, iconUrl and iconRetinaUrl.
An object containing properties from the supported subset of the underlying Leaflet divIcon options, which this library uses as a containing wrapper.
If using fit-parent, you must set iconSize here.
false by default.
If set to true, panning/scrolling the map will not be possible "through" the component marker.
false by default.
If set to true, clicking on the component marker will not be captured by the underlying map.
true by default.
Can be set to false in order to not warn in console about cases where componentIconOpts was set but icon was not a React component.
true by default.
Can be set to false in order to not warn in console about cases where the layoutMode was fit-parent but their was no iconSize defined in the rootDivOpts.