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This gem provides the leaflet.js map display library for your Rails 5 application.

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Note: Intent to Deprecate

As of 2024-07-14, Rails 5 is long past its EOL. Rails 6+ support alternative Javascript bundling solutions, which work a lot better than this approach does. As such, I intend on marking this project as deprecated on or after 2024-10-01. Any Leaflet upgrades prior to that date will still be honoured.

Quickstart Guide

To start using the leaflet-rails gem, follow the steps below (assuming you use the default asset pipeline):

First, add the following code to your Gemfile.

gem 'leaflet-rails'

Then, run bundle install from within your project to download the necessary files. Following that, open your application-wide CSS file (app/assets/stylesheets/application.css) and add the following line as a comment:

= require leaflet

After that, open your application-wide Javascript file (typically app/assets/javascripts/application.js) and add the following line before requiring files which depend on Leaflet:

= require leaflet

At this point, you may skip the first two steps of the Leaflet Quick Start guide and start at the third step (adding the map div to a view).

Version Parity

leaflet-rails keeps version parity with the upstream leaflet.js library. Before v0.7.7 the versions were not always in sync, as noted in the table below.

leaflet-rails leaflet.js Reason
0.7.4 0.7.3 Requested in #33 because of large gap between master and rubygems.org.
0.7.5 0.7.5 leaflet.js 0.7.4 was reverted.
0.7.6 ---- Skipped to sync with upstream.
0.7.7 0.7.7 Sync version numbers with upstream.
1.9.5 1.9.4 Adding intent to deprecate post-install message.

Helpers

To get you up and running quickly, you can also use the gem's helper. To get started, add the following lines to a file called leaflet.rb in config/initializers:

Leaflet.tile_layer = "http://{s}.tile.cloudmade.com/YOUR-CLOUDMADE-API-KEY/997/256/{z}/{x}/{y}.png"
# You can also use any other tile layer here if you don't want to use Cloudmade - see http://leafletjs.com/reference.html#tilelayer for more
Leaflet.attribution = "Your attribution statement"
Leaflet.max_zoom = 18

If you are using a tile layer which requires non-default subdomains such as MapQuest-OSM Tiles, you can set the subdomains like this:

Leaflet.tile_layer = "http://{s}.mqcdn.com/tiles/1.0.0/map/{z}/{x}/{y}.png"
Leaflet.subdomains = ['otile1', 'otile2', 'otile3', 'otile4']

You will then be able to call the #map helper method in a view, and make sure that the helper method is inside an erb tag like so:

<%= map(:center => {
  :latlng => [51.52238797921441, -0.08366235665359283],
  :zoom => 18
}) %>

You can also add any number of markers like so:

map(:center => {
    :latlng => [51.52238797921441, -0.08366235665359283],
    :zoom => 18
  },
  :markers => [
    {
       :latlng => [51.52238797921441, -0.08366235665359283],
    }
  ]
)

Adding a :popup element to a marker hash will also generate a popup for a maker:

map(:center => {
    :latlng => [51.52238797921441, -0.08366235665359283],
    :zoom => 18
  },
  :markers => [
     {
       :latlng => [51.52238797921441, -0.08366235665359283],
       :popup => "Hello!"
     }
  ]
)

If you want to override the map settings you have set in the initializer, you can also add them to the helper method:

map(:center => {
    :latlng => [51.52238797921441, -0.08366235665359283],
    :zoom => 18
  },
  :tile_layer => "http://{s}.somedomain.com/somepath/{z}/{x}/{y}.png",
  :attribution => "Some other attribution text",
  :max_zoom => 4
)

If you want to have multiple maps on same page , you should add unique container_id in helper method for each map:

map(:container_id => "first_map", :center => {
    :latlng => [51.52238797921441, -0.08366235665359283],
    :zoom => 18
})

map(:container_id => "second_map", :center => {
    :latlng => [51.52238797921441, -0.08366235665359283],
    :zoom => 18
})

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