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Simple Flutter clustering library for Google Maps based on Geohash.

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Flutter Cluster Manager for Google Maps #

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A Flutter package to cluster items on a Google Maps widget based on Geohash. Highly inspired by clustering_google_maps

Usage #

To use this package, add google_maps_cluster_manager as a dependency in your pubspec.yaml file.

Getting Started #

Your map items has to be ClusterItem<T>. This is basically a wrapper around LatLng which is able to carry an object of T type (not mandatory). This way, when you click on a cluster, you are able to retrieve T objects that are gathered by the cluster.

ClusterItem(LatLng(48.848200, 2.319124), item: Place(name: 'Place'));

To start with Cluster Manager, you have to initialize a ClusterManager instance.

ClusterManager<Place>(
    _items, // Your items to be clustered on the map (of Place type for this example)
    _updateMarkers, // Method to be called when markers are updated
    markerBuilder: _markerBuilder, // Optional : Method to implement if you want to customise markers
    levels: [1, 3.5, 5, 8.25, 11.5, 14.5, 16, 16.5, 20], // Optional : Configure this if you want to change zoom levels at which the clustering precision change
    extraPercent: 0.2, // Optional : This number represents the percentage (0.2 for 20%) of latitude and longitude (in each direction) to be considered on top of the visible map bounds to render clusters. This way, clusters don't "pop out" when you cross the map.
    initialZoom: 5.0, // Optional : The initial zoom of your map to be able to render good clusters on map creation
    stopClusteringZoom: 17.0 // Optional : The zoom level to stop clustering, so it's only rendering single item "clusters"
);

You are able to add an new item to the map by calling addItem method on your ClusterManager instance. You can also completely change the items on your maps by calling setItems method.

You can customise the icon of a cluster by using Future<Marker> Function(Cluster<T>) markerBuilder parameter.

static Future<Marker> Function(Cluster) get markerBuilder => (cluster) async {
  return Marker(
    markerId: MarkerId(cluster.getId()),
    position: cluster.location,
    onTap: () {
        print(cluster.items);
    },
    icon: await getClusterBitmap(cluster.isMultiple ? 125 : 75,
    text: cluster.isMultiple? cluster.count.toString() : null),
  );
};

static Future<BitmapDescriptor> getClusterBitmap(int size, {String text}) async {
  final PictureRecorder pictureRecorder = PictureRecorder();
  final Canvas canvas = Canvas(pictureRecorder);
  final Paint paint1 = Paint()..color = Colors.red;

  canvas.drawCircle(Offset(size / 2, size / 2), size / 2.0, paint1);

  if (text != null) {
    TextPainter painter = TextPainter(textDirection: TextDirection.ltr);
    painter.text = TextSpan(
    text: text,
    style: TextStyle(
        fontSize: size / 3,
        color: Colors.white,
        fontWeight: FontWeight.normal),
    );
    painter.layout();
    painter.paint(
      canvas,
      Offset(size / 2 - painter.width / 2, size / 2 - painter.height / 2),
    );
  }

  final img = await pictureRecorder.endRecording().toImage(size, size);
  final data = await img.toByteData(format: ImageByteFormat.png);

  return BitmapDescriptor.fromBytes(data.buffer.asUint8List());
}

Every cluster (even one item clusters) is rendered by the library as a Cluster<T> object. You can differentiate single item clusters from multiple ones by using the isMultiple variable (or the count variable). This way, you can create different markers icon depending on the type of cluster.

Complete Basic Example #

class MapSample extends StatefulWidget {
  @override
  State<MapSample> createState() => MapSampleState();
}

class MapSampleState extends State<MapSample> {
  ClusterManager _manager;

  Completer<GoogleMapController> _controller = Completer();

  Set<Marker> markers = Set();

  final CameraPosition _parisCameraPosition =
      CameraPosition(target: LatLng(48.856613, 2.352222), zoom: 12.0);

  List<ClusterItem<Place>> items = [
    for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++)
      ClusterItem(LatLng(48.848200 + i * 0.001, 2.319124 + i * 0.001),
          item: Place(name: 'Place $i')),
    for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++)
      ClusterItem(LatLng(48.858265 - i * 0.001, 2.350107 + i * 0.001),
          item: Place(name: 'Restaurant $i', isClosed: i % 2 == 0)),
    for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++)
      ClusterItem(LatLng(48.858265 + i * 0.01, 2.350107 - i * 0.01),
          item: Place(name: 'Bar $i')),
    for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++)
      ClusterItem(LatLng(48.858265 - i * 0.1, 2.350107 - i * 0.01),
          item: Place(name: 'Hotel $i')),
    for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++)
      ClusterItem(LatLng(48.858265 + i * 0.1, 2.350107 + i * 0.1)),
    for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++)
      ClusterItem(LatLng(48.858265 + i * 1, 2.350107 + i * 1)),
  ];

  @override
  void initState() {
    _manager = _initClusterManager();
    super.initState();
  }

  ClusterManager _initClusterManager() {
    return ClusterManager<Place>(items, _updateMarkers,
        markerBuilder: _markerBuilder, initialZoom: _parisCameraPosition.zoom);
  }

  void _updateMarkers(Set<Marker> markers) {
    print('Updated ${markers.length} markers');
    setState(() {
      this.markers = markers;
    });
  }

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return new Scaffold(
      body: GoogleMap(
          mapType: MapType.normal,
          initialCameraPosition: _parisCameraPosition,
          markers: markers,
          onMapCreated: (GoogleMapController controller) {
            _controller.complete(controller);
            _manager.setMapController(controller);
          },
          onCameraMove: _manager.onCameraMove,
          onCameraIdle: _manager.updateMap),
      floatingActionButton: FloatingActionButton(
        onPressed: () {
          _manager.setItems(<ClusterItem<Place>>[
            for (int i = 0; i < 30; i++)
              ClusterItem<Place>(LatLng(48.858265 + i * 0.01, 2.350107),
                  item: Place(name: 'New Place ${DateTime.now()}'))
          ]);
        },
        child: Icon(Icons.update),
      ),
    );
  }

  Future<Marker> Function(Cluster<Place>) get _markerBuilder =>
      (cluster) async {
        return Marker(
          markerId: MarkerId(cluster.getId()),
          position: cluster.location,
          onTap: () {
            print('---- $cluster');
            cluster.items.forEach((p) => print(p));
          },
          icon: await _getMarkerBitmap(cluster.isMultiple ? 125 : 75,
              text: cluster.isMultiple ? cluster.count.toString() : null),
        );
      };

  Future<BitmapDescriptor> _getMarkerBitmap(int size, {String text}) async {
    assert(size != null);

    final PictureRecorder pictureRecorder = PictureRecorder();
    final Canvas canvas = Canvas(pictureRecorder);
    final Paint paint1 = Paint()..color = Colors.red;
    final Paint paint2 = Paint()..color = Colors.white;

    canvas.drawCircle(Offset(size / 2, size / 2), size / 2.0, paint1);
    canvas.drawCircle(Offset(size / 2, size / 2), size / 2.2, paint2);
    canvas.drawCircle(Offset(size / 2, size / 2), size / 2.8, paint1);

    if (text != null) {
      TextPainter painter = TextPainter(textDirection: TextDirection.ltr);
      painter.text = TextSpan(
        text: text,
        style: TextStyle(
            fontSize: size / 3,
            color: Colors.white,
            fontWeight: FontWeight.normal),
      );
      painter.layout();
      painter.paint(
        canvas,
        Offset(size / 2 - painter.width / 2, size / 2 - painter.height / 2),
      );
    }

    final img = await pictureRecorder.endRecording().toImage(size, size);
    final data = await img.toByteData(format: ImageByteFormat.png);

    return BitmapDescriptor.fromBytes(data.buffer.asUint8List());
  }
}

See the example directory for a complete sample app.

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