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svgMap is a JavaScript library that lets you easily create an interactable world map comparing customizable data for each country.

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svgMap

svgMap is a JavaScript library that lets you easily create an interactable world map comparing customizable data for each country.

Live demo: https://stephanwagner.me/create-world-map-charts-with-svgmap#svgMapDemoGDP


Install

ES6

npm install --save svgmap
import svgMap from 'svgmap';
import 'svgmap/dist/svgMap.min.css';

CDN

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/svg-pan-zoom@3.6.1/dist/svg-pan-zoom.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/StephanWagner/svgMap@v2.10.1/dist/svgMap.min.js"></script>
<link href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/StephanWagner/svgMap@v2.10.1/dist/svgMap.min.css" rel="stylesheet">

Usage

Create an HTML element where to show your map, then use JavaScript to initialize:

<div id="svgMap"></div>
new svgMap({
  targetElementID: 'svgMap',
  data: {
    data: {
      gdp: {
        name: 'GDP per capita',
        format: '{0} USD',
        thousandSeparator: ',',
        thresholdMax: 50000,
        thresholdMin: 1000
      },
      change: {
        name: 'Change to year before',
        format: '{0} %'
      }
    },
    applyData: 'gdp',
    values: {
      AF: { gdp: 587, change: 4.73 },
      AL: { gdp: 4583, change: 11.09 },
      DZ: { gdp: 4293, change: 10.01 }
      // ...
    }
  }
});

This example code creates a world map with the GDP per capita and its change to the previous year: https://stephanwagner.me/create-world-map-charts-with-svgmap#svgMapDemoGDP


Options

You can pass the following options into svgMap:

Option Type Default
targetElementID string The ID of the element where the world map will render (Required)
minZoom float 1 Minimal zoom level
maxZoom float 25 Maximal zoom level
initialZoom float 1.06 Initial zoom level
initialPan object Initial pan on x and y axis (e.g. { x: 30, y: 60 })
showContinentSelector boolean false Show continent selector
zoomScaleSensitivity float 0.2 Sensitivity when zooming
showZoomReset boolean false Show zoom reset button
mouseWheelZoomEnabled boolean true Enables or disables zooming with the scroll wheel
mouseWheelZoomWithKey boolean false Allow zooming only when one of the following keys is pressed: SHIFT, CONTROL, ALT, COMMAND, OPTION
mouseWheelKeyMessage string 'Press the [ALT] key to zoom' The message when trying to scroll without a key
mouseWheelKeyMessageMac string Press the [COMMAND] key to zoom The message when trying to scroll without a key on MacOS
colorMax string '#CC0033' Color for highest value. Accepts CSS vars, color names, rgb or hex values.
colorMin string '#FFE5D9' Color for lowest value. Accepts CSS vars, color names, rgb or hex values.
colorNoData string '#E2E2E2' Color when there is no data. Accepts CSS vars, color names, rgb or hex values.
flagType 'image', 'emoji' 'image' The type of the flag in the tooltip
flagURL string The URL to the flags when using flag type 'image'. The placeholder {0} will get replaced with the lowercase ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code. Default: 'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/hjnilsson/country-flags@latest/svg/{0}.svg'
hideFlag boolean false Hide the flag in tooltips
noDataText string 'No data available' The text to be shown when no data is present
touchLink boolean false Set to true to open the link (see data.values.link) on mobile devices, by default the tooltip will be shown
onGetTooltip function Called when a tooltip is created to custimize the tooltip content (function (tooltipDiv, countryID, countryValues) { return 'Custom HTML'; })
countries object Additional options specific to countries:
   ↳ EH boolean true When set to false, Western Sahara (EH) will be combined with Morocco (MA)
data object The chart data to use for coloring and to show in the tooltip. Use a unique data-id as key and provide following options as value:
   ↳ name string The name of the data, it will be shown in the tooltip
   ↳ format string The format for the data value, {0} will be replaced with the actual value
   ↳ thousandSeparator string ',' The character to use as thousand separator
   ↳ thresholdMax number null Maximal value to use for coloring calculations
   ↳ thresholdMin number 0 Minimum value to use for coloring calculations
   ↳ applyData string The ID (key) of the data that will be used for coloring
   ↳ values object An object with the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code as key and the chart data for each country as value
        ↳ color string Forces a color for this country
        ↳ link string An URL to redirect to when clicking the country
        ↳ linkTarget string The target of the link. By default the link will be opened in the same tab. Use '_blank' to open the link in a new tab
countryNames object An object with the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code as key and the country name as value

Styling

You can overwrite the following scss variables to customize the style of the map:

Variable Default
$textColor #111
$textColorLight #777
$oceanColor #d9ecff
$mapActiveStrokeColor #333
$mapActiveStrokeWidth 1.5
$blockZoomNoticeColor #fff
$blockZoomNoticeBackgroundColor rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.8)
$mapControlsColor #fff
$mapControlsBackgroundColor #fff
$mapControlsIconColor #ccc
$mapControlsIconColorActive #000
$mapControlsDisabledColor #eee
$mapControlsBoxShadow 0 0 0 2px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1)
$mapTooltipColor #111
$mapTooltipBackgroundColor #fff
$mapTooltipFlagBackgroundColor rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.15)
$mapTooltipBoxShadowColor rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)
$continentControlsBoxShadow 0 0 0 2px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1)
$countryStrokeColor #fff

Localize

Use the option countryNames to translate country names. In the folder demo/html/local or demo/es6/local you can find translations in following languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Hindi, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Urdu.

To create your own translations, check out country-list by Saša Stamenković.


Attribution

If you need more detailed maps or more options for your data, there is a great open source project called datawrapper out there, with a lot more power than svgMap.

svgMap uses svg-pan-zoom by Anders Riutta (now maintained by bumpu).

The country flag images are from country-flags by Hampus Joakim Borgos.

Most data in the demos was taken from Wikipedia.

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