A custom field for Filament that allows you to effortlessly select a location on a map and retrieve geographical coordinates.
Map Picker is a Filament custom field designed to simplify the process of choosing a location on a map and obtaining its geo-coordinates.
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Features include:
- A Field for Filament-v3 with OpenStreetMap Integration
- Receive Real-time Coordinates Upon Marker Movement Completion
- Tailor Controls and Marker Appearance to Your Preferences
- GeoMan Integration for Advanced Map Editing Capabilities
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Latest versions of PHP and Filament
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Best practices applied:
README.md
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composer.json
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pint.json
This package now includes integration with GeoMan, a powerful tool for creating and editing geometries on maps. GeoMan allows users to draw various shapes, edit existing geometries, and perform advanced map editing tasks.
- Draw markers, polygons, polylines, and circles
- Edit existing geometries
- Cut polygons
- Rotate shapes
- Drag mode for easy shape manipulation
- Delete layers
Map Picker currently supports the following map:
- Open Street Map (OSM)
Additional map options will be added to the package as needed and tested.
You can easily install the package via Composer:
composer require dotswan/filament-map-picker
Resource file:
<?php
namespace App\Filament\Resources;
use Filament\Resources\Resource;
use Filament\Resources\Forms\Form;
use Dotswan\MapPicker\Fields\Map;
...
class FilamentResource extends Resource
{
...
public static function form(Form $form)
{
return $form->schema([
Map::make('location')
->label('Location')
->columnSpanFull()
->defaultLocation(latitude: 40.4168, longitude: -3.7038)
->afterStateUpdated(function (Set $set, ?array $state): void {
$set('latitude', $state['lat']);
$set('longitude', $state['lng']);
$set('geojson', json_encode($state['geojson']));
})
->afterStateHydrated(function ($state, $record, Set $set): void {
$set('location', [
'lat' => $record->latitude,
'lng' => $record->longitude,
'geojson' => json_decode(strip_tags($record->description))
]
);
})
->extraStyles([
'min-height: 150vh',
'border-radius: 50px'
])
->liveLocation(true, true, 5000)
->showMarker()
->markerColor("#22c55eff")
->showFullscreenControl()
->showZoomControl()
->draggable()
->tilesUrl("https://tile.openstreetmap.de/{z}/{x}/{y}.png")
->zoom(15)
->detectRetina()
->showMyLocationButton()
->geoMan(true)
->geoManEditable(true)
->geoManPosition('topleft')
->drawCircleMarker()
->rotateMode()
->drawMarker()
->drawPolygon()
->drawPolyline()
->drawCircle()
->dragMode()
->cutPolygon()
->editPolygon()
->deleteLayer()
->setColor('#3388ff')
->setFilledColor('#cad9ec')
]);
}
...
}
If you wish to update the map location and marker either through an action or after altering other input values, you can trigger a refresh of the map using the following approach:
use Filament\Forms\Components\Actions\Action;
use Filament\Forms\Components\Actions;
use Filament\Support\Enums\VerticalAlignment;
Actions::make([
Action::make('Set Default Location')
->icon('heroicon-m-map-pin')
->action(function (Set $set, $state, $livewire): void {
$set('location', ['lat' => '52.35510989541003', 'lng' => '4.883422851562501']);
$set('latitude', '52.35510989541003');
$set('longitude', '4.883422851562501');
$livewire->dispatch('refreshMap');
})
])->verticalAlignment(VerticalAlignment::Start);
The liveLocation
method accepts three parameters:
bool $send
: Determines if the user's live location should be sent.bool $realtime
: Controls whether the live location should be sent to the server periodically.int $milliseconds
: Sets the interval (in milliseconds) at which the user's location is updated and sent to the server.
Example:
Map::make('location')
->liveLocation(true, true, 10000) // Updates live location every 10 seconds
->showMarker()
->draggable()
Here's a table describing all available options and their default values:
Option | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
draggable | Allow map dragging | true |
showMarker | Display marker on the map | true |
tilesUrl | URL for map tiles | 'http://tile.openstreetmap.org/{z}/{x}/{y}.png' |
attribution | Map attribution text | null |
zoomOffset | Zoom offset | -1 |
tileSize | Tile size | 512 |
detectRetina | Detect and use retina tiles | true |
minZoom | Minimum zoom level | 0 |
maxZoom | Maximum zoom level | 28 |
zoom | Default zoom level | 15 |
markerColor | Color of the marker | '#3b82f6' |
liveLocation | Enable live location updates | [false, false, 5000] |
showMyLocationButton | Show "My Location" button | false |
default | Default location | ['lat' => 0, 'lng' => 0] |
geoMan.show | Enable GeoMan | false |
geoMan.editable | Allow editing with GeoMan | true |
geoMan.position | Position of GeoMan controls | 'topleft' |
geoMan.drawCircleMarker | Allow drawing circle markers | true |
geoMan.rotateMode | Enable rotate mode | true |
geoMan.drawMarker | Allow drawing markers | true |
geoMan.drawPolygon | Allow drawing polygons | true |
geoMan.drawPolyline | Allow drawing polylines | true |
geoMan.drawCircle | Allow drawing circles | true |
geoMan.dragMode | Enable drag mode | true |
geoMan.cutPolygon | Allow cutting polygons | true |
geoMan.editPolygon | Allow editing polygons | true |
geoMan.deleteLayer | Allow deleting layers | true |
geoMan.color | Stroke color for drawings | '#3388ff' |
geoMan.filledColor | Fill color for drawings | '#cad9ec' |
The MapEntry Infolist field displays a map.
use Dotswan\MapPicker\Infolists\MapEntry;
public static function infolist(Infolist $infolist): Infolist
{
return $infolist
->schema([
MapEntry::make('location')
->extraStyles([
'min-height: 50vh',
'border-radius: 50px'
])
->state(fn ($record) => ['lat' => $record?->latitude, 'lng' => $record?->longitude])
->showMarker()
->markerColor("#22c55eff")
->showFullscreenControl()
->draggable(false)
->zoom(15),
.....
]);
}
This section explains how to handle and display map locations within your application using this package.
Step 1: Define Your Database Schema
Ensure your database table includes latitude and longitude columns. This is essential for storing the coordinates of your locations. You can define your table schema as follows:
$table->double('latitude')->nullable();
$table->double('longitude')->nullable();
Step 2: Retrieve and Set Coordinates
When loading a record, ensure you correctly retrieve and set the latitude and longitude values. Use the following method within your form component:
->afterStateHydrated(function ($state, $record, Set $set): void {
$set('location', ['lat' => $record?->latitude, 'lng' => $record?->longitude]);
})
Step 3: Add Form Fields for Latitude and Longitude
Add hidden form fields for latitude and longitude to your form. This ensures the values are present but not visible to the user:
TextInput::make('latitude')
->hiddenLabel()
->hidden(),
TextInput::make('longitude')
->hiddenLabel()
->hidden()
If you prefer to display these values in a read-only format, replace hidden()
with readOnly()
.
If you prefer to handle the location as a single field, you can define a custom attribute in your model. This method avoids the need for separate latitude and longitude columns:
class YourModel extends Model
{
protected function location(): Attribute
{
return Attribute::make(
get: fn (mixed $value, array $attributes) => [
'latitude' => $attributes['latitude'],
'longitude' => $attributes['longitude']
],
set: fn (array $value) => [
'latitude' => $value['latitude'],
'longitude' => $value['longitude']
],
);
}
}
This approach encapsulates both latitude and longitude within a single location attribute, streamlining your code.
MIT License © Dotswan
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. You can also contact us directly at [email protected].
We welcome contributions! contributions are what make the open source community such an amazing place to learn, inspire, and create. Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated.
If you have a suggestion that would make this better, please fork the repo and create a pull request. You can also simply open an issue with the tag "enhancement". Don't forget to give the project a star! Thanks again!
- Fork the Project
- Create your Feature Branch (
git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature
) - Commit your Changes (
git commit -m 'Add some AmazingFeature'
) - Push to the Branch (
git push origin feature/AmazingFeature
) - Open a Pull Request