Cesium utils - Provider
This is a utils of Cesium.js.
The utils provide the commonly used ImageryProvider and TerrainProvider for easy use in every project developed based on Cesium.js.
Content
Including the following map services:
-
TianDiTu
- TianDiTu.satellite.map
- TianDiTu.satellite.annotation
- TianDiTu.streets.map
- TianDiTu.streets.annotation
-
Google
- Google.satellite.map
- Google.streets.mapWithAnnotation
- Google.streets.annotation
-
OpenStreetMap
- OSM.streets.mapWithAnnotation
Bundle
The following bundles are provided:
types/
build/
├── bundle.js
├── bundle.min.js
├── bundle.esm.js
├── bundle.esm.min.js
├── bundle.cjs.js
├── bundle.cjs.min.js
├── bundle.umd.js
└── bundle.umd.min.js
It also provides the corresponding sourcemap file.
Usage
Browser
In the browser, referenced by the <script>
tag:
<script src="https://cesium.com/downloads/cesiumjs/releases/1.70.1/Build/Cesium/Cesium.js"></script>
<!-- Reference the utils library -->
<script src="/path/to/bundle.min.js"></script>
It is mounted at Cesium._utils.Provider
, so you can use it like this:
const { TianDiTu, Google } = Cesium._utils.Provider
If you can't get the bundle file, you can try to build it yourself.
Node.js
Install via npm:
npm install cesium-utils-provider
Use it like this:
// ES Module
import { TianDiTu, Google } from 'cesium-utils-provider'
// CommonJS
const utilsProvider = require('cesium-utils-provider')
Build
If you cannot get the bundle file, or you want to add additional map service resources and other reasons, you can build your own.
First, clone
to local
git clone https://github.com/wang1212/cesium-utils-provider.git <dir>
cd <dir>/
npm install
Then you can modify the files in src/ by yourself, and run the following command when finished:
npm run build
The bundle file will be generated in the build/ folder, include sourcemap file.
License
MIT.