A Leaflet control to add a split screen to compare two map overlays.
This project is a fork of the fork (leaflet-splitmap) of the leaflet-side-by-side plugin
Creates a new Leaflet Control for comparing two layers or collections of layers. It does
not add the layers to the map - you need to do that manually. Extends L.Control
but
setPosition()
and getPosition()
are used differently compared to a normal L.Control
object. Currently setPosition(offset)
sets the position of the slider by a given
offset between 0 and 1. getPosition()
returns the position of the slider in pixels.
The latter can be converted to a slider offset between 0 and 1 by dividing by
map.getSize().x
.
parameter | type | description |
---|---|---|
leftLayers |
L.Layer|array | A Leaflet Layer or array of layers to show on the left side of the map. Any layer added to the map that is in this array will be shown on the left |
rightLayers |
L.Layer|array | A Leaflet Layer or array of layers to show on the right side of the map. Any layer added to the map that is in this array will be shown on the right. These should not be the same as any layers in leftLayers |
options |
Object | Options |
options.thumbSize |
Number | Width of the slider thumb in pixels. Defaults to 44 |
options.padding |
Number | Padding between slider min/max and the edge of the screen in pixels. Defaults to 0 |
options.position |
Number | Initial position of the slider given by a number between 0 (left/min) and 1 (right/max) for. Defaults to 0.5 |
Subscribe to events using these methods
Event | Data | Description |
---|---|---|
dividermove |
{x: Number} | Fired when the divider is moved. Returns an event object with the property x = the pixels of the divider from the left side of the map container. |
Live Example see source
leaflet-compare
is compatible with Leaflet 1.7.1 but should also work with older
versions.
To install it you can use npm:
npm install leaflet-compare
Then import it in your project:
import "leaflet-compare"
This will assign the Compare
class to the L.Control
namespace and the factory
function compare
to the L.control
namespace.
As an alternative you can import the Compare
class directly:
import { Compare } from "leaflet-compare"
Be sure to have included the Leaflet css and js files and the plugin's files
leaflet-compare.css
before you use the plugin. Otherwise the slider will not be
shown.
You can use leaflet-compare
from a CDN like unpkg. Include the
plugin's css and js files after the links to the Leaflet files. Then either use
myScript.js
or use script tags in the body of the referencing html page.
<head>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/leaflet@1.7.1/dist/leaflet.css" />
<script src="https://unpkg.com/leaflet@1.7.1/dist/leaflet.js" ></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/leaflet-compare/dist/leaflet-compare.css" />
<script src="https://unpkg.com/leaflet-compare/dist/leaflet-compare.js"></script>
<script src="myScript.js"></script>
</head>
- The divider is not movable with IE.
- Probably won't work in IE8, but what does?
MIT