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react-map-gl
is a suite of React components designed to provide a React API for mapbox-gl or maplibre-gl. More information in the online documentation.
See our Design Philosophy.
Using react-map-gl
requires react >= 16.3
.
# Using Maplibre
npm install react-map-gl maplibre-gl
or
# Using Mapbox
npm install react-map-gl mapbox-gl
// Using Maplibre
import * as React from 'react';
import Map from 'react-map-gl/maplibre';
function App() {
return (
<Map
initialViewState={{
longitude: -122.4,
latitude: 37.8,
zoom: 14
}}
style={{width: 600, height: 400}}
mapStyle="https://api.maptiler.com/maps/streets/style.json?key=<Maptiler access token>"
/>
);
}
or
// Using Mapbox
import * as React from 'react';
import Map from 'react-map-gl';
function App() {
return (
<Map
mapboxAccessToken="<Mapbox access token>"
initialViewState={{
longitude: -100,
latitude: 40,
zoom: 3.5
}}
style={{width: 600, height: 400}}
mapStyle="mapbox://styles/mapbox/streets-v9"
/>
);
}
Learn more with in our Getting Started guide.
Starting with v2.0, mapbox-gl requires a Mapbox token for any usage, with or without the Mapbox data service. See about Mapbox tokens for your options.
To show maps from a service such as Mapbox you will need to register on their website in order to retrieve an access token required by the map component, which will be used to identify you and start serving up map tiles. The service will be free until a certain level of traffic is exceeded.
There are several ways to provide a token to your app, as showcased in some of the example folders:
- Provide a
mapboxAccessToken
prop to the map component - Set the
MapboxAccessToken
environment variable (or setREACT_APP_MAPBOX_ACCESS_TOKEN
if you are using Create React App) - Provide it in the URL, e.g
?access_token=TOKEN
See contribution guide.
react-map-gl is part of vis.gl, an OpenJS Foundation project.
Development is also supported by