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Easy way to add GoogleMaps to Flask Applications

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Flask Google Maps

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Easy to use Google Maps in your Flask application

requires

Installation

pip install flask-googlemaps

or

git clone https://github.com/rochacbruno/Flask-GoogleMaps
cd Flask-GoogleMaps
python setup.py install

How it works

Flask-GoogleMaps includes some global functions and template filters in your Jinja environment, also it allows you to use the Map in views if needed.

registering

in your app

from flask import Flask
from flask_googlemaps import GoogleMaps

app = Flask(__name__)

# you can set key as config
app.config['GOOGLEMAPS_KEY'] = "8JZ7i18MjFuM35dJHq70n3Hx4"

# Initialize the extension
GoogleMaps(app)

# you can also pass the key here if you prefer
GoogleMaps(app, key="8JZ7i18MjFuM35dJHq70n3Hx4")

In template

{{googlemap("my_awesome_map", lat=0.23234234, lng=-0.234234234, markers=[(0.12, -0.45345), ...])}}

That's it! now you have some template filters and functions to use, more details in examples and screenshot below.

Usage

  • You can create the map in the view and then send to the template context
  • you can use the template functions and filters directly

1. View

from flask import Flask, render_template
from flask_googlemaps import GoogleMaps
from flask_googlemaps import Map

app = Flask(__name__, template_folder=".")
GoogleMaps(app)

@app.route("/")
def mapview():
    # creating a map in the view
    mymap = Map(
        identifier="view-side",
        lat=37.4419,
        lng=-122.1419,
        markers=[(37.4419, -122.1419)]
    )
    sndmap = Map(
        identifier="sndmap",
        lat=37.4419,
        lng=-122.1419,
        markers=[
          {
             'icon': 'http://maps.google.com/mapfiles/ms/icons/green-dot.png',
             'lat': 37.4419,
             'lng': -122.1419,
             'infobox': "<b>Hello World</b>"
          },
          {
             'icon': 'http://maps.google.com/mapfiles/ms/icons/blue-dot.png',
             'lat': 37.4300,
             'lng': -122.1400,
             'infobox': "<b>Hello World from other place</b>"
          }
        ]
    )
    return render_template('example.html', mymap=mymap, sndmap=sndmap)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    app.run(debug=True)
Map() Parameters
  • lat: The latitude coordinate for centering the map.
  • lng: The longitutde coordinate for centering the map.
  • zoom: The zoom level. Defaults to 13.
  • maptype: The map type - ROADMAP, SATELLITE, HYBRID, TERRAIN. Defaults to ROADMAP.
  • markers: Markers array of tuples having (lat, lng, infobox, icon). Defaults to None.
  • or markers: a list of dicts containing icon, lat, lng, infobox.
  • or markers: Markers dictionary with icon urls as keys and markers array as values.
  • varname: The instance variable name.
  • style: A string containing CSS styles. Defaults to "height:300px;width:300px;margin:0;".
  • identifier: The CSS ID selector name.
  • cls: The CSS Class selector name. Defaults to "map".
  • language: The map language. Defaults to "en".
  • region: The map region. Defaults to "US".

Also controls True or False:

  • zoom_control
  • maptype_control
  • scale_control
  • scale_control
  • streetview_control
  • rotate_control
  • fullscreen_control
  • scroll_wheel
  • collapsible (map collapses by click on varname_collapse button)
  • center_on_user_location (using HTML5 Geolocation)

2. Template

<!DOCTYPE html>
    <html>
    <head>
            {{"decoupled-map"|googlemap_js(37.4419, -122.1419, markers=[(37.4419, -122.1419)])}}
            {{mymap.js}}
            {{sndmap.js}}
    </head>
    <body>
        <h1>Flask Google Maps Example</h1>

        <h2> Template function centered, no marker </h2>
        {{googlemap("simple-map", 37.4419, -122.1419)}}

        <h2> Template filter decoupled with single marker </h2>
        {{"decoupled-map"|googlemap_html(37.4419, -122.1419)}}

        <h2> Template function with multiple markers </h2>
        {% with map=googlemap_obj("another-map", 37.4419, -122.1419, markers=[(37.4419, -122.1419), (37.4300, -122.1400)]) %}
            {{map.html}}
            {{map.js}}
        {% endwith %}

        <h2> First map generated in view</h2>
        {{mymap.html}}

        <h2> Second map generated in view</h2>
        <h3> Example for different icons in multiple markers with infoboxes</h3>
        {{sndmap.html}}

    </body>
</html>

Infobox

Here's an example snippet of code:

    Map(
        identifier="catsmap",
        lat=37.4419,
        lng=-122.1419,
        markers=[
            {
                'icon': 'http://maps.google.com/mapfiles/ms/icons/green-dot.png',
                'lat':  37.4419,
                'lng':  -122.1419,
                'infobox': "<img src='cat1.jpg' />"
            },
            {
                'icon': 'http://maps.google.com/mapfiles/ms/icons/blue-dot.png',
                'lat': 37.4300,
                'lng': -122.1400,
                'infobox': "<img src='cat2.jpg' />"
            },
            {
                'icon': 'http://maps.google.com/mapfiles/ms/icons/yellow-dot.png',
                'lat': 37.4500,
                'lng': -122.1350,
                'infobox': "<img src='cat3.jpg' />"
            }
        ]
    )

Which results in something like the following map: screen shot 2015-07-29 at 2 41 52 pm

Fit all markers within bounds

Allow users to easily fit all markers within view on page load

Without bounds

@app.route('/map-unbounded/')
def map_unbounded():
"""Create map with markers out of bounds."""
    locations = []    # long list of coordinates
    map = Map(
        lat=locations[0].latitude,
        lng=locations[0].longitude,
        markers=[(loc.latitude, loc.longitude) for loc in locations]
    )
    return render_template('map.html', map=map)

image

With bounds

@app.route('/map-bounded/')
def map_bounded():
"""Create map with all markers within bounds."""
    locations = []    # long list of coordinates
    map = Map(
        lat=locations[0].latitude,
        lng=locations[0].longitude,
        markers=[(loc.latitude, loc.longitude) for loc in locations],
        fit_markers_to_bounds = True
    )
    return render_template('map.html', map=map)

image

Run the example app

$ git clone https://github.com/flask-extensions/Flask-GoogleMaps
$ cd Flask-GoogleMaps/

If you have Poetry

$ poetry install

without poetry

$ pip install --upgrade pip
$ pip install -e .
$ pip install -r requirements.txt

Run it.

$ FLASK_GOOGLEMAPS_KEY="YourKeyHERE" FLASK_APP=examples/example.py flask run
running on localhost:5000 .....

Access: http://localhost:5000/ and http://localhost:5000/fullmap

Contribute

Please see this page developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/tutorial and contribute!

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