Welcome to Django Map Widgets’s documentation!

Configurable, pluggable and more user friendly map widgets for Django PostGIS fields.

Project Home Page: https://github.com/erdem/django-map-widgets

Achievements

The aim of the Django map widgets is to make all Geo Django widgets more user friendly and configurable. Map widgets support major map services (GoogleMaps, OpenStreetMap) for your geoDjango fields.

Index

Installation

Note

The library has been tested against Python 2.7 and 3.4+.

Installing from PyPi

Note

This is the preferred installation method.

$ pip install django-map-widgets
Installing from source

Alternatively, install the package from github

$ pip install git+git://github.com/erdem/django-map-widgets.git

Add ‘map_widgets’ to your INSTALLED_APPS in settings.py

INSTALLED_APPS = [
     ...
    'django.contrib.sessions',
    'django.contrib.messages',
    'django.contrib.staticfiles',

    'mapwidgets',
]
Requirements

Django Map Widgets needs Jquery dependency to work in your regular views. In Django Admin case, you don’t need to provide the jQuery just because it’s already available on django.jQuery namespace.

Map Widgets

Google Map Point Field Widget
Preview
_images/google-point-field-map-widget.gif

Tip

The widget has a Google Place Autocomplete widget as a default. You can find a specific address with it.

Tip

The widget has built-in geocoding support. The autocomplete input will be filled by google geocoding service when the user adds a marker manually.

Settings
  • GOOGLE_MAP_API_KEY: Put your Google API key (required)
  • GOOGLE_MAP_API_SIGNATURE: You can give Google Static Map API signature key (optional). Check out this page.
  • mapCenterLocationName: You can give a specific location name for center of the map. Map widget will find this location coordinates using Google Place Autocomplete. (Optional)
  • mapCenterLocation: You can give specific coordinates for center of the map. Coordinates must be list type. ([latitude, longitude]) (Optional)
  • zoom : Default zoom value for maps (optional, default value is 6).
  • markerFitZoom : When the marker is initialized google’s default zoom is set to Max. This method sets the zoom level a reasonable distance and center the marker on the map.
Usage

Settings

In your settings.py file, add your MAP_WIDGETS config:

MAP_WIDGETS = {
    "GooglePointFieldWidget": (
        ("zoom", 15),
        ("mapCenterLocationName", "london"),
        ("GooglePlaceAutocompleteOptions", {'componentRestrictions': {'country': 'uk'}}),
        ("markerFitZoom", 12),
    ),
    "GOOGLE_MAP_API_KEY": "<google-api-key>"
}

If you want to give specific location name or coordinates for center of the map, you can update your settings like that.

MAP_WIDGETS = {
    "GooglePointFieldWidget": (
        ("zoom", 15),
        ("mapCenterLocation", [57.7177013, -16.6300491]),
    ),
    "GOOGLE_MAP_API_KEY": "<google-map-api-key>"
}
MAP_WIDGETS = {
    "GooglePointFieldWidget": (
        ("zoom", 15),
        ("mapCenterLocationName", 'Canada'),
    ),
    "GOOGLE_MAP_API_KEY": "<google-map-api-key>"
}

Tip

If there is no specific value set for the map center for mapCenterLocationName, mapCenterLocation the widget will be centred by the timezone setting of the project Check out these links.

You can also give specific settings as a parameter for each widget.

from django.contrib.gis import forms
from mapwidgets.widgets import GooglePointFieldWidget

CUSTOM_MAP_SETTINGS = {
    "GooglePointFieldWidget": (
        ("zoom", 15),
        ("mapCenterLocation", [60.7177013, -22.6300491]),
    ),
}

class CityAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
    formfield_overrides = {
        models.PointField: {"widget": GooglePointFieldWidget(settings=CUSTOM_MAP_SETTINGS)}
    }

Note

GOOGLE_MAP_API_KEY must be set in the project Django settings file for custom settings usage.

Django Admin

from mapwidgets.widgets import GooglePointFieldWidget

class CityAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
    formfield_overrides = {
        models.PointField: {"widget": GooglePointFieldWidget}
    }

Django Forms

from mapwidgets.widgets import GooglePointFieldWidget

class CityAdminForm(forms.ModelForm):
    class Meta:
        model = City
        fields = ("coordinates", "city_hall")
        widgets = {
            'coordinates': GooglePointFieldWidget,
            'city_hall': GooglePointFieldWidget,
        }
Javascript Triggers

If you need to develop your map UI on front-end side, you can use map widget jQuery triggers.

  • google_point_map_widget:marker_create: Triggered when user create marker on map. (callback params: place, lat, lng, locationInputElem, mapWrapID)
  • google_point_map_widget:marker_change: Triggered when user change marker position on map. (callback params: place, lat, lng, locationInputElem, mapWrapID)
  • google_point_map_widget:marker_delete: Triggered when user delete marker on map. (callback params: lat, lng, locationInputElem, mapWrapID)
$(document).on("google_point_map_widget:marker_create", function (e, place, lat, lng, locationInputElem, mapWrapID) {
    console.log(place); // google place object
    console.log(locationInputElem); // django widget textarea widget (hidden)
    console.log(lat, lng); // created marker coordinates
    console.log(mapWrapID); // map widget wrapper element ID
});

$(document).on("google_point_map_widget:marker_change", function (e, place, lat, lng, locationInputElem, mapWrapID) {
    console.log(place); // google place object
    console.log(locationInputElem); // django widget textarea widget (hidden)
    console.log(lat, lng);  // changed marker coordinates
    console.log(mapWrapID); // map widget wrapper element ID
});

$(document).on("google_point_map_widget:marker_delete", function (e, lat, lng, locationInputElem, mapWrapID) {
    console.log(locationInputElem); // django widget textarea widget (hidden)
    console.log(lat, lng);  // deleted marker coordinates
    console.log(mapWrapID); // map widget wrapper element ID
})
Google Map Widget for Django Admin Inlines

Preview

_images/google-point-field-admin-inline-widget.gif

As you know, Django Admin has an inline feature where you can add an inline row dynamically. In this case, Django default map widget doesn’t initialize widget when created a new inline row.

If you want to use Google Map Widget on admin inlines with no issue, you just need to use GooglePointFieldInlineWidget class.

Note

This widget working with Google Map Point Field Widget settings.

Usage

from mapwidgets.widgets import GooglePointFieldInlineWidget

class DistrictAdminInline(admin.TabularInline):
    model = District
    extra = 3
    formfield_overrides = {
        models.PointField: {"widget": GooglePointFieldInlineWidget}
    }

class CityAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
    inlines = (DistrictAdminInline,)
Google Map Static Widget

Preview

_images/google-point-static-map-widget.png

Django map widgets provide all Google Static Map API features. Check out this link for the google static map API features.

Here is the all default settings attribute for google static map widget.

MAP_WIDGETS = {
    "GoogleStaticMapWidget": (
        ("zoom", 15),
        ("size", "480x480"),
        ("scale", ""),
        ("format", ""),
        ("maptype", ""),
        ("path", ""),
        ("visible", ""),
        ("style", ""),
        ("language", ""),
        ("region", "")
    ),

    "GoogleStaticMapMarkerSettings": (
        ("size", "normal"),
        ("color", ""),
        ("icon", ""),
    )
    "GOOGLE_MAP_API_SIGNATURE": "",
    "GOOGLE_MAP_API_KEY": "",
}

Usage

If you are not using specific features on Google Static Map API, you just need to update GOOGLE_MAP_API_KEY value in your Django settings file. If you also need individual size map images, you can pass size and zoom parameter for each GoogleStaticMapWidget class.

Settings

In your settings.py file, add your MAP_WIDGETS config:

MAP_WIDGETS = {
    "GoogleStaticMapWidget": (
        ("zoom", 15),
        ("size", "320x320"),
    ),
    "GoogleStaticMapMarkerSettings": (
        ("color", "green"),
    )
    "GOOGLE_MAP_API_KEY": "<google-map-api-key>"
}

Django Admin

from mapwidgets.widgets import GoogleStaticMapWidget

class CityAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
    formfield_overrides = {
        models.PointField: {"widget": GoogleStaticMapWidget}
    }

Django Forms

from mapwidgets.widgets import GoogleStaticMapWidget

class CityDetailForm(forms.ModelForm):

    class Meta:
        model = City
        fields = ("name", "coordinates", "city_hall")
        widgets = {
            'coordinates': GoogleStaticMapWidget,
            'city_hall': GoogleStaticMapWidget(zoom=12, size="240x240"),
        }
Google Map Static Overlay Widget

Preview

_images/google-point-static-overlay-map-widget.png

This widget is working with Magnific Popup jQuery plugin. The plugin javascript file load with the widget static files.

Usage

You can also use all static map features in this widget. Besides you can give a thumbnail_size value.

Here is the all default settings attribute for google static overlay map widget.

MAP_WIDGETS = {
    "GoogleStaticMapMarkerSettings": (
        ("size", "normal"),
        ("color", ""),
        ("icon", "")
    ),

    "GoogleStaticOverlayMapWidget": (
        ("zoom", 15),
        ("size", "480x480"),
        ("thumbnail_size", "160x160"),
        ("scale", ""),
        ("format", ""),
        ("maptype", ""),
        ("path", ""),
        ("visible", ""),
        ("style", ""),
        ("language", ""),
        ("region", "")
    ),

    "GOOGLE_MAP_API_SIGNATURE": "",
    "GOOGLE_MAP_API_KEY": "",
}

Settings

In your django settings.py file, add your MAP_WIDGETS config:

MAP_WIDGETS = {
    "GoogleStaticMapWidget": (
        ("zoom", 15),
        ("size", "320x320"),
        ("thumbnail_size", "100x100"),
    ),
    "GoogleStaticMapMarkerSettings": (
        ("color", "green"),
    )
    "GOOGLE_MAP_API_KEY": "<google-map-api-key>"
}

Django Admin

from mapwidgets.widgets import GoogleStaticOverlayMapWidget

class CityAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
    formfield_overrides = {
        models.PointField: {"widget": GoogleStaticOverlayMapWidget}
    }

Django Forms

from mapwidgets.widgets import GoogleStaticOverlayMapWidget

class CityDetailForm(forms.ModelForm):

    class Meta:
        model = City
        fields = ("name", "coordinates", "city_hall")
        widgets = {
            'coordinates': GoogleStaticOverlayMapWidget,
            'city_hall': GoogleStaticOverlayMapWidget(zoom=12, size="240x240"),
        }

Release Notes

Django map widgets 0.1.8 release notes
  • Full documentation integrated to readthedocs.org.
  • Fixed Google Map static widget issues.
  • Added Russian localisation support.
  • Added Google Places Autocomplete options support.
  • Fixed CSS issues.
Django map widgets 0.1.9 release notes
  • Google Place Autocomplete object binding to jQuery triggers.
  • Implemented Google Geocoding support for the marker coordinates.
  • Added custom widget settings feature for each widget.
  • Added Portuguese localisation support.
  • Fixed Google Place Autocomplete widget bugs in Django Admin Inlines.
  • Fixed Python 3.6 errors.
  • Fixed Javascript bugs.
  • The GitHub repository Integrated with Travis CI.
  • Implemented unit tests for backend code. (%100 code coverage)
  • Change development environment from Vagrant to Docker.

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