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Handle and use maps in flutter, even in offline enviroments with Mapplet, the easiest way to store flutter maps
The easiest way to store flutter maps for offline usage #
🧪 Although mantained and currently being worked on, the package is very young and under development
Features #
Mapplet has been designed with simplicity in mind. The code has been provided with the strict necessary to allow developers to store maps for offline usage using the packet flutter_map.
Definitions #
Region
A region is an area identified by its
LatLngBounds
Depot
Identifies a storage that can contain an arbitrary number of Regions. Tiles inside a depot are dynamically shared among regions in order to prevent redownload and save space. Any number of depots can be created during the setup
Main features #
- Store and delete regions by
id
: eachDepot
can contain many regions - Save space: Mapplet detects already stored tiles shared among regions inside each
Depot
and prevent redownload automatically - Parallel fetch: region tiles are fetched with multiple workers and written in batches on the internal database. This allows for transaction-like operations with clean
abort
andcommit
. - Extremely fast learning curve: Mapplet exposes only the strictly necessary to the developer. With a single point of configuration, integrating the package in projects is very easy.
Getting started #
Initialize the packet #
The packet is initialized by calling a single function and passing the configuration of each single depot. In order to make the package very simple and functional, the DepotConfiguration
is the single element used for configuring the behaviour of each Depot
in Mapplet.
await Mapplet.initiate([
DepotConfiguration(
id: String,
minZoom: double,
maxZoom: double,
urlTemplate: String
),
...
]);
Each configuration specified here will result in a single Depot
being created under the hood.
Usage #
Store a region #
To store a region, firstly create the LatLngBounds
that describes the region to be stored. Mapplet exposes some useful methods to handle regions:
var center = LatLng(46, 12);
// Create a [LatLngBounds] specifying its center and the distance in kilometers from center.
// The result is a square region with half side equal to the specified distance
var bounds = LatLngBoundsExtensions.fromDelta(center, 10);
Then retrieve the instance of the Depot
and run the fetch operation
var depot = await Mapplet.depot("my_depot");
var depositOp = await depot.depositRegion("region_id", bounds);
// Listen for abort events
depositOp.onAbort.listen((_) async {
// Do something O.o
});
// Listen for commit event called when the region is commited to the database
depositOp.onCommit.listen((commitFuture) async {
// Do something
});
// Start the fetching operation
var stream = depositOp.fetch();
// Wait for progress reports
await for (final progress in stream) {
// Handle progress
// Or, whenever you want, abort the operation
await depositOp.abort();
}
Delete a region #
Yes, simple as this.
var depot = await Mapplet.depot("my_depot");
await depot.dropRegion("region_id");
Use the TileProvider
#
Again, two lines of code.
Mapplet has a single tile providers associated with each Depot
.
- Tries to get the tiles from the storage
- Otherwise, fetches it from the web
- Automatically updates stored tiles based on the evict period defined in the
DepotConfiguration
var depot = await Mapplet.depot("my_depot");
var tileProvider = depot.getTileProvider();
Additional information #
There are some useful methods in the extensions
module of Mapplet. They are automatically imported with the root import.
Extensions subjects:
LatLngBounds
int
LatLng
List<LatLng>