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# Google maps Components for Vue.js 3
Set of mostly used Google Maps components for Vue.js.
#### Why this library exists?
We heavily use Google Maps in our projects, so I wanted to have a well maintained Google Maps library.
## Documentation
Checkout https://vue-map.netlify.app for a detailed documentation
## Installation
You can install it using npm
```
npm install -S @fawmi/vue-google-maps
```
## Basic usage
You need an API Key. Learn how to [get an Api key ](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/get-api-key).
##Configure Vue to use the Components
In your `main.js` or inside a Nuxt plugin:
```js
import { createApp } from 'vue'
import * as VueGoogleMaps from '@fawmi/vue-google-maps'
const app = createApp(App);
app.use(VueGoogleMaps, {
load: {
key: 'YOUR_API_KEY_COMES_HERE',
},
}).mount('#app')
```
## Use it anywhere in your components
```vue
<template>
<GmapMap
:center="{lat: 51.093048, lng: 6.842120}"
:zoom="7"
map-type-id="terrain"
style="width: 100vw; height: 900px"
>
</GmapMap>
</template>
<script >
export default {
name: 'App',
data() {
return {
center: {lat: 51.093048, lng: 6.842120},
}
}
}
</script>
```
### Markers
If you need to gain access to the `Map` instance (e.g. to call `panToBounds`, `panTo`):
```vue
<template>
<GmapMap
:center="center"
:zoom="7"
map-type-id="terrain"
style="width: 500px; height: 300px"
>
<GmapMarker
:key="index"
v-for="(m, index) in markers"
:position="m.position"
:clickable="true"
:draggable="true"
@click="center=m.position"
/>
</GmapMap>
</template>
<script>
export default {
name: 'App',
data() {
return {
center: {lat: 51.093048, lng: 6.842120},
markers: [
{
position: {
lat: 51.093048, lng: 6.842120
},
}
]
}
}
}
```
### Cluster
If you have too many markers, it is helpfull to cluster markers. You can easily cluster maps by wrapping your markers with Cluster component.
```vue
<template>
<GmapMap
:center="center"
:zoom="7"
map-type-id="terrain"
style="width: 500px; height: 300px"
>
<GmapCluster>
<GmapMarker
:key="index"
v-for="(m, index) in markers"
:position="m.position"
:clickable="true"
:draggable="true"
@click="center=m.position"
/>
</GmapCluster>
</GmapMap>
</template>
<script>
export default {
name: 'App',
data() {
return {
center: {lat: 51.093048, lng: 6.842120},
markers: [
{
position: {
lat: 51.093048, lng: 6.842120
},
}
, // Along list of clusters
]
}
}
}
```
If you need to gain access to the `google` object, you can access it by getting ref of the map object.
```vue
<template>
<GmapMarker ref="myMarker"
/>
</template>
<script>
import {gmapApi} from 'vue2-google-maps'
export default {
mounted() {
console.log(this.$refs.myMarker)
}
}
</script>
```
### Map options
You can pass Map options using options property:
See [MapOptions](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/reference/map#MapOptions) for a complete list of available options.
```vue
<GmapMap
:options="{
zoomControl: true,
mapTypeControl: false,
scaleControl: false,
streetViewControl: false,
rotateControl: false,
fullscreenControl: true,
disableDefaultUi: false
}"
>
</GmapMap>
```
Add region and language localization:
Example for [Localization](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/localization):
```vue
Vue.use(VueGoogleMaps, {
load: {
region: 'VI',
language: 'vi',
},
})
```
## Contributions
The best way to contribute is to report reproducible bugs, but feature requests and improvement suggestions are always welcome too. And definitely bug fixes and PR are welcome.