#Leaflet MaskCanvas
A leaflet canvas layer for displaying large coverage data sets.
Features:
- Canvas tile layer based
- High performance even for large dataset because of the QuadTree that is used internally
- Custom color and circle size
Check out the demo at http://domoritz.github.com/vbb-coverage/.
##Usage
- Add the MaskCanvas and Quadtree libraries.
<script src="QuadTree.js"></script>
<script src="L.TileLayer.MaskCanvas.js"></script>
You can also use the package manager bower to install the package using bower install leaflet.maskcanvas
.
- Initialize the maskCanvas layer
L.TileLayer.maskCanvas();
- Set the dataset for the layer.
layer.setData(data);
- Finally add the layer to the map.
map.addLayer(layer);
The data format is a simple array of [lat, lng]
pairs. For example [[51.50,-0.28],[51.51,-0.07],[51.51,-0.07],[51.54,-0.29]]
. I recommend that you load the data set asynchronously in order to keep the page responsive. Once the data is loaded, you can add it to the layer and display it.
The MaskCanvas layer supports all Leaflet canvas layer options which can be passed to L.TileLayer.maskCanvas
. You probably want to set the layer opacity.
Other possible options:
var layer = L.TileLayer.maskCanvas({
radius: 5, // radius in pixels or in meters (see useAbsoluteRadius)
useAbsoluteRadius: true, // true: r in meters, false: r in pixels
color: '#000', // the color of the layer
opacity: 0.5, // opacity of the not covered area
noMask: false, // true results in normal (filled) circled, instead masked circles
lineColor: '#A00' // color of the circle outline if noMask is true
});
For the upcoming leaflet version there is a slightly changed implementation based on L.GridLayer.
All you need to do, is replace L.TileLayer.maskCanvas
with L.GridLayer.maskCanvas
.
The new L.GridLayer.maskCanvas
for leaflet 1.0-dev supports the same options as before.
Additionally it allows you to specify different radii for each data point
as you can see in the example at http://loggia.at/leaflet-maskcanvas/demo/index-1.0-dev.html
Run the demo locally with python -m SimpleHTTPServer
and then open http://0.0.0.0:8000/demo.
The QuadTree implementation comes from https://github.com/jsmarkus/ExamplesByMesh/tree/master/JavaScript/QuadTree and has been slightly modified. Original Implementation by Mike Chambers.