Leaflet.PolylineMeasure
- Leaflet Plugin to measure distances of simple lines as well as of complex polylines.
- Measuring in metric system (metre, kilometre), in imperial system (foot, landmile), or in nautical miles.
- Lines are drawn as realistic arcs. Bearings and distances are calculated considering Great-circle distance which is the shortest path between 2 points on Earth.
- Arrows indicating the real midways of the line's great-circle distances, not their optical middle which is different due to projection, especially in high latitudes.
- To finish drawing a line just doubleclick, or singleclick onto the last (=orange) point, or press "ESC"-key.
- Moving of line's points afterwards is possible by clicking and draging them. (This feature can not be guaranteed to work on every mobile browser using touch input, e.g. with Chrome Mobile it isn't working right now)
- To continue a line after it has been finished, hold the Ctrl-Key while clicking onto the first or last point of a line.
- To add points, hold the Ctrl-Key while clicking onto an arrow.
- To delete points, hold the Shift-Key while clicking onto a point.
- It is an evolution of jtreml's Plugin leaflet.measure since the original plugin hasn't been bugfixed for years. I modified it to work again with Leaflet v1.0 and newer (still runs with Leaflet v0.7) and added functional and optical improvements.
Demos
- Please take a look at Demo 1 (metre units, bearings, with Clear-button and Units-button) or Demo 2 (landmile units, without bearings, without Unit-button) or Demo 3 (nauticalmile units, bearings, without Unit-button and Clear-button) Demo 4 (two maps)
Usage
Add 2 code lines within your HTML-file to load the .css and .js files of the plugin:
Add 1 code line within your Javascript-file to add the plugin's control into your Leaflet map.
Lcontrol;
Package manager install
It's possible to install and update this plugin using package managers like "npn". These optional feature got added by other users. I'm not familiar with nor responsible to keep these optional package manager installs up-to-date. If you notice that such installs are outdated, feel free to provide a Pull request or contact one of the persons who once introduced those install variants, thanks.
Default options
options = position: 'topleft' // Position to show the control. Values: 'topright', 'topleft', 'bottomright', 'bottomleft' unit: 'metres' // Show imperial or metric distances. Values: 'metres', 'landmiles', 'nauticalmiles' clearMeasurementsOnStop: true // Clear all the measurements when the control is unselected showBearings: false // Whether bearings are displayed within the tooltips bearingTextIn: 'In' // language dependend label for inbound bearings bearingTextOut: 'Out' // language dependend label for outbound bearings tooltipTextDraganddelete: 'Click and drag to <b>move point</b><br>Press SHIFT-key and click to <b>delete point</b>' tooltipTextResume: '<br>Press CTRL-key and click to <b>resume line</b>' tooltipTextAdd: 'Press CTRL-key and click to <b>add point</b>' // language dependend labels for point's tooltips measureControlTitleOn: 'Turn on PolylineMeasure' // Title for the control going to be switched on measureControlTitleOff: 'Turn off PolylineMeasure' // Title for the control going to be switched off measureControlLabel: '↦' // Label of the Measure control (maybe a unicode symbol) measureControlClasses: // Classes to apply to the Measure control showClearControl: false // Show a control to clear all the measurements clearControlTitle: 'Clear Measurements' // Title text to show on the clear measurements control button clearControlLabel: '×' // Label of the Clear control (maybe a unicode symbol) clearControlClasses: // Classes to apply to clear control button showUnitControl: false // Show a control to change the units of measurements unitControlTitle: // Title texts to show on the Unit Control button text: 'Change Units' metres: 'metres' landmiles: 'land miles' nauticalmiles: 'nautical miles' unitControlLabel: // Label symbols to show in the Unit Control button metres: 'm' kilometres: 'km' feet: 'ft' landmiles: 'mi' nauticalmiles: 'nm' tempLine: // Styling settings for the temporary dashed line color: '#00f' // Dashed line color weight: 2 // Dashed line weight fixedLine: // Styling for the solid line color: '#006' // Solid line color weight: 2 // Solid line weight startCircle: // Style settings for circle marker indicating the starting point of the polyline color: '#000' // Color of the border of the circle weight: 1 // Weight of the circle fillColor: '#0f0' // Fill color of the circle fillOpacity: 1 // Fill opacity of the circle radius: 3 // Radius of the circle intermedCircle: // Style settings for all circle markers between startCircle and endCircle color: '#000' // Color of the border of the circle weight: 1 // Weight of the circle fillColor: '#ff0' // Fill color of the circle fillOpacity: 1 // Fill opacity of the circle radius: 3 // Radius of the circle currentCircle: // Style settings for circle marker indicating the latest point of the polyline during drawing a line color: '#000' // Color of the border of the circle weight: 1 // Weight of the circle fillColor: '#f0f' // Fill color of the circle fillOpacity: 1 // Fill opacity of the circle radius: 3 // Radius of the circle endCircle: // Style settings for circle marker indicating the last point of the polyline color: '#000' // Color of the border of the circle weight: 1 // Weight of the circle fillColor: '#f00' // Fill color of the circle fillOpacity: 1 // Fill opacity of the circle radius: 3 // Radius of the circle ;