This directive allows you to add Gaode Maps Javascript API elements.
- AngularJS
- UI.Event
- Gaode Maps Javascript API 1.2
You can get it from Bower
bower install angular-ui-mapgaode
This will copy the UI.Mapgaode files into a bower_components
folder, along with its dependencies. Load the script files in your application:
<script type="text/javascript" src="bower_components/angular/angular.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="bower_components/angular-ui-utils/modules/event/event.js "></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="bower_components/angular-ui-mapgaode/src/ui-map.js"></script>
<script src="http://webapi.amap.com/maps?v=1.2&key=yourkey" type="text/javascript"></script>
Make sure to listen to the callback parameter when loading the Gaode Maps API !
The API must be fully loaded before this module !
Here we name this callback init
. To load your angular app after the Gaode Maps API you can start it with angular.bootstrap.
function init() {
angular.bootstrap(document.getElementById("map"), ['app.ui-map']);
}
如下在module config中加入加载地图链接所需要的参数
myAppModule.config(['uiMapLoadParamsProvider', function (uiMapLoadParamsProvider) {
uiMapLoadParamsProvider.setParams({
v: '1.3',
key:'53f7e239ddb8ea62ba552742a233xxxx'
});
}]);
并在html顶层dom加上 ui-map-async-load
<body ng-controller="MapCtrl" ui-map-async-load>
<div ui-map="myMap" ui-options="mapOptions" class="map-canvas"></div>
</body>
Add the UI.Mapgaode module as a dependency to your application module :
var myAppModule = angular.module('app.ui-map', ['ui.mapgaode']);
Finally, add the directive to your html:
<section id="map" ng-controller="MapCtrl" >
<div ui-map="myMap" ui-options="mapOptions" class="map-canvas"></div>
</section>
Note that myMap
will be a AMap.Map class, and mapOptions
a AMap.MapOptions object (see below).
To see something it's better to add some CSS, like
.map-canvas { height: 400px; }
AMap.MapOptions object can be passed through the main directive attributeui-map
.
myAppModule.controller('MapCtrl', ['$scope', function ($scope) {
$scope.mapOptions = {
center: new AMap.LngLat(-78.670, 35.784),
// map plugin config
toolbar: true,
scrollzoom: true,
maptype: true,
overview: true,
locatecity: true,
// map-self config
resizeEnable: true, // 是否监控地图容器尺寸变化
// ui map config
uiMapCache: true // 是否使用缓存来缓存此map dom,而不是每次链接跳转来都重新创建
};
}]);
UI.Event allows you to specify custom behavior over user events. You just need to prefix the official event by map- to bind a callback to it.
For example, the click or zoomend event of the AMap.Map class can be used through the UI.Event object keys map-click and map-zoomend :
<section id="map" ng-controller="MapCtrl" >
<div ui-map="myMap"ui-options="mapOptions" class="map-canvas"
ui-event="{'map-click': 'addMarker($event, $params)', 'map-zoomend': 'setZoomMessage(myMap.getZoom())' }"
></div>
</section>
We use Karma and jshint to ensure the quality of the code. The easiest way to run these checks is to use grunt:
npm install -g grunt-cli
npm install && bower install
grunt
The karma task will try to open Firefox and Chrome as browser in which to run the tests. Make sure this is available or change the configuration in test\karma.conf.js
We have one task to serve them all !
grunt serve
It's equal to run separately:
-
grunt connect:server
: giving you a development server at http://127.0.0.1:8000/. -
grunt karma:server
: giving you a Karma server to run tests (at http://localhost:9876/ by default). You can force a test on this server withgrunt karma:unit:run
. -
grunt watch
: will automatically test your code and build your demo. You can demo generation withgrunt build:gh-pages
.