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JavaScript
1486 wiersze
51 KiB
JavaScript
/* Copyright (c) 2011 by MapQuery Contributors (see AUTHORS for
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* full list of contributors). Published under the MIT license.
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* See https://github.com/mapquery/mapquery/blob/master/LICENSE for the
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* full text of the license. */
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(function ($) {
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/**
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# jquery.mapquery.core.js
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The main MapQuery file. It contains the MapQuery constructor, the MapQuery.Map
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constructor and the MapQuery.Layer constructor.
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### *$('selector')*.`mapQuery([options])`
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_version added 0.1_
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####**Description**: initialise MapQuery and associate it with
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the matched element
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**options** an object of key-value pairs with options for the map. Possible
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pairs are:
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* **layers** (array of MapQuery.Layer *or* MapQuery.Layer): Either an array
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or a single layer that should be added to the map
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* **center** ({position: [x,y], zoom: z(int), box: [llx,lly,urx,ury]}):
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Initially go to a certain location. At least one layer (in the `layers`
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option) needs to be specified.
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> Returns: $('selector') (jQuery object)
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We can initialise MapQuery without any options, or for instance pass in a layer
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object. The mapQuery function returns a jQuery object, to access the mapQuery object retrieve
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the 'mapQuery' data object.
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var map = $('#map').mapQuery(); //create an empty map
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var map = $('#map').mapQuery({layers:[{type:'osm'}]); //create a map with osm
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var mq = map.data('mapQuery'); //get the MapQuery object
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*/
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$.MapQuery = $.MapQuery || {};
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/**
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---
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#MapQuery.Map
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The MapQuery.Map object. It is automatically constructed from the options
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given in the `mapQuery([options])` constructor. The Map object is refered
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to as _map_ in the documentation.
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*/
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$.MapQuery.Map = function(element, options) {
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var self = this;
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//If there are a maxExtent and a projection other than Spherical Mercator
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//automagically set maxResolution if it is not set
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//TODO smo 20110614: put maxExtent and maxResolution setting in the
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//proper option building routine
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if(options){
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if(!options.maxResolution&&options.maxExtent&&options.projection){
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options.maxResolution = (options.maxExtent[2]-options.maxExtent[0])/256;
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}}
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this.options = $.extend({}, new $.fn.mapQuery.defaults.map(), options);
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this.element = element;
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// TODO vmx 20110609: do proper options building
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// TODO SMO 20110616: make sure that all projection strings are uppercase
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// smo 20110620: you need the exact map options in the overviewmap widget
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// as such we need to preserve them
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this.olMapOptions = $.extend({}, this.options);
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delete this.olMapOptions.layers;
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delete this.olMapOptions.maxExtent;
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delete this.olMapOptions.zoomToMaxExtent;
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delete this.olMapOptions.center;
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//TODO SMO20110630 the maxExtent is in mapprojection, decide whether or
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//not we need to change it to displayProjection
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this.maxExtent = this.options.maxExtent;
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this.olMapOptions.maxExtent = new OpenLayers.Bounds(
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this.maxExtent[0],this.maxExtent[1],this.maxExtent[2],this.maxExtent[3]);
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this.projection = this.options.projection;
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this.displayProjection = this.options.displayProjection;
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OpenLayers.IMAGE_RELOAD_ATTEMPTS = 3;
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OpenLayers.Util.onImageLoadErrorColor = "transparent";
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// create the OpenLayers Map
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this.olMap = new OpenLayers.Map(this.element[0], this.olMapOptions);
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//OpenLayers doesn't want to return a maxExtent when there is no baselayer
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//set (eg on an empty map, so we create a fake baselayer
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this.olMap.addLayer(new OpenLayers.Layer('fake', {baseLayer: true}));
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// Keep IDs of vector layer for select feature control
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this.vectorLayers = [];
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this.selectFeatureControl = null;
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// Counts up to create unique IDs
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this.idCounter = 0;
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element.data('mapQuery', this);
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this.layersList = {};
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// To bind and trigger jQuery events
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this.events = $({});
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this.handlers = {
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// Triggers the jQuery events, after the OpenLayers events
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// happened without any further processing
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simple: function(data) {
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this.trigger(data.type);
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}
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};
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// MapQuery doesn't bind all OpenLayers events automatically,
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// but just the ones that make sense.
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// Events that are left out intensionally are:
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// - changebaselayer: MapQuery doesn't have the concept of base layers
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// - mouseover, mouseout, mousemove: Handle those with jQuery on the
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// DOM level
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// Some events can be triggered by MapQuery without listening to the
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// OpenLayers events. This only works for events that are triggered
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// by functionality that MapQuery implements in some custom way, e.g.
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// (pre)addlayer, (pre)removelayer, changelayer.
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// TODO vmx 20120309: Proper docs for the events, here's some quickly
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// written info:
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// - generally spoken, the map events follow the OpeLayer events
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// - preaddlayer, movestart, move, moveend, zoomend: no additional
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// argument
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// - addlayer, preremovelayer, removelayer: layer as additional argument
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// - changelayer: layer and the property that changed as additional
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// argument. Possible values for the property are: position (in
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// the layer stack), opacity, visibility
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// Currently this event is always fired, even if the property
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// was only meant to be changed, but wasn't exctually changed.
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// I.e. that the event is fired even if you call
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// `layer.visible(true)` although the layer is already visible.
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// I'm (vmx) not sure if we want to change that :)
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this.olMap.events.on({
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scope: this,
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movestart: this.handlers.simple,
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move: this.handlers.simple,
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moveend: this.handlers.simple,
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zoomend: this.handlers.simple
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});
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// Add layers to the map
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if (this.options.layers!==undefined) {
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this.layers(this.options.layers);
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// You can only go to some location if there were layers added
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if (this.options.center!==undefined) {
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this.center(this.options.center);
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}
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}
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// zoom to the maxExtent of the map if no precise location was specified
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if (this.options.zoomToMaxExtent && this.options.center===undefined) {
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this.olMap.zoomToMaxExtent();
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}
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};
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$.MapQuery.Map.prototype = {
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/**
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###*map*.`layers([options])`
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_version added 0.1_
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####**Description**: get/set the layers of the map
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**options** an object of key-value pairs with options to create one or
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more layers
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>Returns: [layer] (array of MapQuery.Layer) _or_ false
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The `.layers()` method allows us to attach layers to a mapQuery object. It takes
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an options object with layer options. To add multiple layers, create an array of
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layer options objects. If an options object is given, it will return the
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resulting layer(s). We can also use it to retrieve all layers currently attached
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to the map.
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When adding layers, those are returned. If the creation is cancled by returning
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`false` in the `preaddlayer` event, this function returns `false` to
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intentionally break the chain instead of hiding errors subtly).
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var osm = map.layers({type:'osm'}); //add an osm layer to the map
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var layers = map.layers(); //get all layers of the map
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*/
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layers: function(options) {
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//var o = $.extend({}, options);
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var self = this;
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switch(arguments.length) {
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case 0:
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return this._allLayers();
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case 1:
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if (!$.isArray(options)) {
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return this._addLayer(options);
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}
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else {
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return $.map(options, function(layer) {
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return self._addLayer(layer);
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}).reverse();
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}
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break;
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default:
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throw('wrong argument number');
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}
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},
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// Returns all layers as an array, sorted by there order in the map. First
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// element in the array is the topmost layer
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_allLayers: function() {
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var layers = [];
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$.each(this.layersList, function(id, layer) {
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var item = [layer.position(), layer];
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layers.push(item);
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});
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var sorted = layers.sort( function compare(a, b) {
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return a[0] - b[0];
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});
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var result = $.map(sorted, function(item) {
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return item[1];
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});
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return result.reverse();
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},
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_addLayer: function(options) {
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var id = this._createId();
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var layer = new $.MapQuery.Layer(this, id, options);
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// NOTE vmx 20120305: Not sure if this is a good idea, or if it would
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// be better to include `options` with the preaddlayer event
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if (this._triggerReturn('preaddlayer', [layer])===false) {
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return false;
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}
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this.olMap.addLayer(layer.olLayer);
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this.layersList[id] = layer;
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if (layer.isVector) {
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this.vectorLayers.push(id);
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}
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this._updateSelectFeatureControl(this.vectorLayers);
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layer.trigger('addlayer');
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return layer;
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},
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// Creates a new unique ID for a layer
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_createId: function() {
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return 'mapquery_' + this.idCounter++;
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},
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_removeLayer: function(id) {
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var layer = this.layersList[id];
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if (this._triggerReturn('preremovelayer', [layer])===false) {
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return false;
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}
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// remove id from vectorlayer if it is there list
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this.vectorLayers = $.grep(this.vectorLayers, function(elem) {
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return elem != id;
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});
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this._updateSelectFeatureControl(this.vectorLayers);
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this.olMap.removeLayer(layer.olLayer);
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// XXX vmx: shouldn't the layer be destroyed() properly?
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delete this.layersList[id];
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layer.trigger('removelayer');
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return this;
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},
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/**
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###*map*.`center([options])`
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_version added 0.1_
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####**Description**: get/set the extent, zoom and position of the map
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* **position** the position as [x,y] in displayProjection (default EPSG:4326)
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to center the map at
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* **zoom** the zoomlevel as integer to zoom the map to
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* **box** an array with the lower left x, lower left y, upper right x,
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upper right y to zoom the map to,
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this will take precedent when conflicting with any of the above values
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* **projection** the projection the coordinates are in, default is
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the displayProjection
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>Returns: {position: [x,y], zoom: z(int), box: [llx,lly,urx,ury]}
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The `.center()` method allows us to move to map to a specific zoom level,
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specific position or a specific extent. We can specify the projection of the
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coordinates to override the displayProjection. For instance you want to show
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the coordinates in 4326, but you have a dataset in EPSG:28992
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(dutch projection). We can also retrieve the current zoomlevel, position and
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extent from the map. The coordinates are returned in displayProjection.
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var center = map.center(); //get the current zoom, position and extent
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map.center({zoom:4}); //zoom to zoomlevel 4
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map.center({position:[5,52]}); //pan to point 5,52
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map.center(box:[-180,-90,180,90]); //zoom to the box -180,-900,180,90
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//pan to point 125000,485000 in dutch projection
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map.center({position:[125000,485000],projection:'EPSG:28992'});
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*/
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center: function (options) {
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var position;
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var mapProjection = new OpenLayers.Projection(this.projection);
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// Determine source projection
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var sourceProjection = null;
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var zoom;
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var box;
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if(options && options.projection) {
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sourceProjection = options.projection.CLASS_NAME ===
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'OpenLayers.Projection' ? options.projection :
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new OpenLayers.Projection(options.projection);
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} else {
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var displayProjection = this.displayProjection;
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if(!displayProjection) {
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// source == target
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sourceProjection = new OpenLayers.Projection('EPSG:4326');
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} else {
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sourceProjection = displayProjection.CLASS_NAME ===
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'OpenLayers.Projection' ? displayProjection :
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new OpenLayers.Projection(displayProjection);
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}
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}
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// Get the current position
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if (arguments.length===0) {
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position = this.olMap.getCenter();
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zoom = this.olMap.getZoom();
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box = this.olMap.getExtent();
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if (!mapProjection.equals(sourceProjection)) {
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position.transform(mapProjection, sourceProjection);
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}
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box.transform(mapProjection,sourceProjection);
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box = box!==null ? box.toArray() : [];
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return {
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position: [position.lon, position.lat],
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zoom: this.olMap.getZoom(),
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box: box
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};
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}
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// Zoom to the extent of the box
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if (options.box!==undefined) {
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box = new OpenLayers.Bounds(
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options.box[0], options.box[1],options.box[2], options.box[3]);
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if (!mapProjection.equals(sourceProjection)) {
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box.transform(sourceProjection,mapProjection);
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}
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this.olMap.zoomToExtent(box);
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}
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// Only zoom is given
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else if (options.position===undefined) {
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this.olMap.zoomTo(options.zoom);
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}
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// Position is given, zoom maybe as well
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else {
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position = new OpenLayers.LonLat(options.position[0],
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options.position[1]);
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if (!mapProjection.equals(sourceProjection)) {
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position.transform(sourceProjection, mapProjection);
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}
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// options.zoom might be undefined, so we are good to
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// pass it on
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this.olMap.setCenter(position, options.zoom);
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}
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},
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_updateSelectFeatureControl: function(layerIds) {
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var vectorLayers = [];
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var layersList = this.layersList;
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if (this.selectFeatureControl!==null) {
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this.selectFeatureControl.deactivate();
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this.selectFeatureControl.destroy();
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}
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$.each(layerIds, function() {
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vectorLayers.push(layersList[this].olLayer);
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});
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this.selectFeatureControl = new OpenLayers.Control.SelectFeature(
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vectorLayers);
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this.olMap.addControl(this.selectFeatureControl);
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this.selectFeatureControl.activate();
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},
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// This function got a bit too clever. The reason is, that jQuery's
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// bind() is overloaded with so many possible combinations of arguments.
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// And, of course, MapQuery wants to support them all
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// The essence of the function is to wrap the original callback into
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// the correct scope
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bind: function(types, data, fn) {
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var self = this;
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// A map of event/handle pairs, wrap each of them
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if(arguments.length===1) {
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var wrapped = {};
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$.each(types, function(type, fn) {
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wrapped[type] = function() {
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return fn.apply(self, arguments);
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};
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});
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this.events.bind.apply(this.events, [wrapped]);
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}
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else {
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var args = [types];
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// Only callback given, but no data (types, fn), hence
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// `data` is the function
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if(arguments.length===2) {
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fn = data;
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}
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else {
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if (!$.isFunction(fn)) {
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throw('bind: you might have a typo in the function name');
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}
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// Callback and data given (types, data, fn), hence include
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// the data in the argument list
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args.push(data);
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}
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args.push(function() {
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return fn.apply(self, arguments);
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});
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this.events.bind.apply(this.events, args);
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}
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//this.events.bind.call(this.events, types, function() {
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// data.apply(self, arguments);
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//});
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//this.events.bind.call(this.events, types, function() {
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// data.apply(self, arguments);
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//});
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//this.events.bind.apply(this.events, arguments);
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//this.events.bind.call(this.events, types, $.proxy(data, self));
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//this.events.bind.apply(this.events, arguments);//.bind(this);
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//this.events.bind.apply(this.events, $.proxy(arguments));//.bind(this);
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//this.events.bind.apply(this.events, $.proxy(arguments));//.bind(this);
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//this.events.bind(types, data, fn);//.bind(this);
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//this.events.bind.call(this.events, types, data, fn);//.bind(this);
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return this;
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},
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/**
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###*map*.`trigger(name [, parameters])`
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_version added 0.2_
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####**Description**: triggers an event on the map
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* **name** the name of the event
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* **parameters** additional parameters that will be passed on with the event
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>Returns: map (MapQuery.Map)
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To subscribe to the triggered events, you need to bind to the mapuuu.
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map.bind('myEvent', function(evt) {
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console.log('the values are: ' + evt.data[0] + ' and ' + evt.data[1])
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});
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map.trigger('myEvent', 'some', 'values');
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*/
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trigger: function() {
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// There is no point in using trigger() insted of triggerHandler(), as
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// we don't fire native events
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this.events.triggerHandler.apply(this.events, arguments);
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return this;
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},
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// Basically a trigger that returns the return value of the last listener
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_triggerReturn: function() {
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return this.events.triggerHandler.apply(this.events, arguments);
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},
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destroy: function() {
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this.olMap.destroy();
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this.element.removeData('mapQuery');
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}
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};
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/**
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---
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#MapQuery.Layer
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The MapQuery.Layer object. It is constructed with layer options object in the
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map.`layers([options])` function or by passing a `layer:{options}` object in
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the `mapQuery()` constructor. The Layer object is refered to as _layer_ in the
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documentation.
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*/
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$.MapQuery.Layer = function(map, id, options) {
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var self = this;
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// apply default options that are not specific to a layer
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this.id = id;
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this.label = options.label || this.id;
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// a reference to the map object is needed as it stores e.g. the list
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// of all layers (and we need to keep track of it, if we delete a
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// layer)
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this.map = map;
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// true if this layer is a vector layer
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this.isVector = false;
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// to bind and trigger jQuery events
|
||
this.events = $({});
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||
this.handlers = {
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// Triggers the jQuery events, after the OpenLayers events
|
||
// happened without any further processing
|
||
simple: function(data) {
|
||
this.trigger(data.type);
|
||
},
|
||
// All OpenLayers events that are triggered by user interaction,
|
||
// like clicking somewhere or selecting a feature, need to be
|
||
// handled in a special way. Those OpenLayers events will then be
|
||
// triggered by MapQuery as well
|
||
// In case of the "featureselected" event, this means that the
|
||
// logic of handling the event is completely within the event
|
||
// handler. When ".select()" on a feature is called, it will just
|
||
// trigger the OpenLayers "featureselected" event, whose handler
|
||
// will then trigger the corresponding jQuery event.
|
||
includeFeature: function(data) {
|
||
var feature = new $.MapQuery.Feature(this, {olFeature:
|
||
data.feature});
|
||
this.trigger(data.type, [feature]);
|
||
},
|
||
prependLayer: function(data) {
|
||
this.trigger('layer' + data.type);
|
||
}
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
|
||
// create the actual layer based on the options
|
||
// Returns layer and final options for the layer (for later re-use,
|
||
// e.g. zoomToMaxExtent).
|
||
var res = $.MapQuery.Layer.types[options.type.toLowerCase()].call(
|
||
this, options);
|
||
this.olLayer = res.layer;
|
||
this.options = res.options;
|
||
|
||
// Some good documentation for the events is needed. Here is a short
|
||
// description on how the current events compare to the OpenLayer
|
||
// events on the layer:
|
||
// - added, remove: not needed, there's addlayer and removelayer
|
||
// - visibilitychanged: not needed, there's the changelayer event
|
||
// - move, moveend: not needed as you get them from the map, not the layer
|
||
// - loadstart, loadend: renamed to layerloadstart, layerloadend
|
||
this.olLayer.events.on({
|
||
scope: this,
|
||
loadstart: this.handlers.prependLayer,
|
||
loadend: this.handlers.prependLayer,
|
||
featureselected: this.handlers.includeFeature,
|
||
featureunselected: this.handlers.includeFeature,
|
||
featureremoved: this.handlers.includeFeature
|
||
});
|
||
|
||
// To be able to retreive the MapQuery layer, when we only have the
|
||
// OpenLayers layer available. For example on the layeradded event.
|
||
// NOTE vmx 2012-02-26: Any nicer solution is welcome
|
||
this.olLayer.mapQueryId = this.id;
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
$.MapQuery.Layer.prototype = {
|
||
/**
|
||
###*layer*.`down([delta])`
|
||
_version added 0.1_
|
||
####**Description**: move the layer down in the layer stack of the map
|
||
|
||
* **delta** the amount of layers the layer has to move down in the layer
|
||
stack (default 1)
|
||
|
||
>Returns layer (MapQuery.Layer)
|
||
|
||
|
||
The `.down()` method is a shortcut method for `.position(pos)` which makes
|
||
it easier to move a layer down in the layerstack relative to its current
|
||
position. It takes an integer and will try to move the layer down the number of
|
||
places given. If delta is bigger than the current position in the stack, it
|
||
will put the layer at the bottom.
|
||
|
||
|
||
layer.down(); //move layer 1 place down
|
||
layer.down(3); //move layer 3 places down
|
||
|
||
*/
|
||
down: function(delta) {
|
||
delta = delta || 1;
|
||
var pos = this.position();
|
||
pos = pos - delta;
|
||
if (pos<0) {pos = 0;}
|
||
this.position(pos);
|
||
return this;
|
||
},
|
||
// NOTE vmx: this would be pretty cool, but it's not easily possible
|
||
// you could use $.each($.geojq.layer())) instead, this is for pure
|
||
// convenience.
|
||
each: function () {},
|
||
/**
|
||
###*layer*.`remove()`
|
||
_version added 0.2_
|
||
####**Description**: remove the layer from the map
|
||
|
||
>Returns: map (MapQuery.Map) or false
|
||
|
||
|
||
The `.remove()` method allows us to remove a layer from the map.
|
||
It returns the `map` object if the layer was removed, or `false` if the
|
||
removal was prevented in the preremovelayer event.
|
||
|
||
var id = layer.remove(); //remove this layer
|
||
|
||
|
||
*/
|
||
remove: function() {
|
||
// remove references to this layer that are stored in the
|
||
// map object
|
||
return this.map._removeLayer(this.id);
|
||
},
|
||
/**
|
||
###*layer*.`position([position])`
|
||
_version added 0.1_
|
||
####**Description**: get/set the `position` of the layer in the layer
|
||
stack of the map
|
||
|
||
* **position** an integer setting the new position of the layer in the layer stack
|
||
|
||
>Returns: position (integer) _or_ layer (MapQuery.Layer)
|
||
|
||
|
||
The `.position()` method allows us to change the position of the layer in the
|
||
layer stack. It will take into account the hidden baselayer that is used by
|
||
OpenLayers. The lowest layer is position 0. If no position is given, it will
|
||
return the current postion.
|
||
|
||
|
||
var pos = layer.position(); //get position of layer in the layer stack
|
||
layer.position(2); //put layer on position 2 in the layer stack
|
||
|
||
*/
|
||
position: function(pos) {
|
||
if (pos===undefined) {
|
||
return this.map.olMap.getLayerIndex(this.olLayer)-1;
|
||
}
|
||
else {
|
||
this.map.olMap.setLayerIndex(this.olLayer, pos+1);
|
||
this.trigger('changelayer', ['position']);
|
||
return this;
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
/**
|
||
###*layer*.`up([delta])`
|
||
_version added 0.1_
|
||
####**Description**: move the layer up in the layer stack of the map
|
||
|
||
* **delta** the amount of layers the layer has to move up in the layer
|
||
stack (default 1)
|
||
|
||
>Returns: layer (MapQuery.Layer)
|
||
|
||
|
||
The `.up()` method is a shortcut method for `.position(pos)` which makes
|
||
it easier to move a layer up in the layerstack relative to its current
|
||
position. It takes an integer and will move the layer up the number of places
|
||
given.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
layer.up(); //move layer 1 place up
|
||
layer.up(3); //move layer 3 places up
|
||
*/
|
||
up: function(delta) {
|
||
delta = delta || 1;
|
||
var pos = this.position();
|
||
pos = pos + delta;
|
||
this.position(pos);
|
||
return this;
|
||
},
|
||
/**
|
||
###*layer*.`visible([visible])`
|
||
_version added 0.1_
|
||
####**Description**: get/set the `visible` state of the layer
|
||
|
||
* **visible** a boolean setting the visibility of the layer
|
||
|
||
>Returns: visible (boolean)
|
||
|
||
|
||
The `.visible()` method allows us to change the visibility of the layer.
|
||
If no visible is given, it will return the current visibility.
|
||
|
||
|
||
var vis = layer.visible(); //get the visibility of layer
|
||
layer.visible(true); //set visibility of layer to true
|
||
|
||
*/
|
||
visible: function(vis) {
|
||
if (vis===undefined) {
|
||
return this.olLayer.getVisibility();
|
||
}
|
||
else {
|
||
this.olLayer.setVisibility(vis);
|
||
this.trigger('changelayer', ['visibility']);
|
||
return this;
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
/**
|
||
###*layer*.`opacity([opacity])`
|
||
_version added 0.1_
|
||
####**Description**: get/set the `opacity` of the layer
|
||
|
||
* **position** a float [0-1] setting the opacity of the layer
|
||
|
||
>Returns: opacity (float) _or_ layer (MapQuery.Layer)
|
||
|
||
|
||
The `.opacity()` method allows us to change the opacity of the layer.
|
||
If no opacity is given, it will return the current opacity.
|
||
|
||
|
||
var opac = layer.opacity(); //get opacity of layer
|
||
layer.opacity(0.7); //set opacity of layer to 0.7
|
||
|
||
*/
|
||
opacity: function(opac) {
|
||
if (opac===undefined) {
|
||
// this.olLayer.opacity can be null if never
|
||
// set so return the visibility
|
||
var value = this.olLayer.opacity ?
|
||
this.olLayer.opacity : this.olLayer.getVisibility();
|
||
return value;
|
||
}
|
||
else {
|
||
this.olLayer.setOpacity(opac);
|
||
this.trigger('changelayer', ['opacity']);
|
||
return this;
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
// every event gets the layer passed in
|
||
bind: function() {
|
||
// Use the same bind function as for the map
|
||
this.map.bind.apply(this, arguments);
|
||
return this;
|
||
},
|
||
/**
|
||
###*layer*.`trigger(name [, parameters])`
|
||
_version added 0.2_
|
||
####**Description**: triggers an event on the layer and map
|
||
|
||
* **name** the name of the event
|
||
* **parameters** additional parameters that will be passed on with the event
|
||
|
||
>Returns: layer (MapQuery.Layer)
|
||
|
||
The events get triggered on the layer as well as on the map. To subscribe to
|
||
the triggered events, you can either bind to the layer or the map. If bound
|
||
to the map, the second argument in the bind will be the layer the event
|
||
came from
|
||
|
||
layer.bind('myEvent', function(evt) {
|
||
console.log('the values are: ' + evt.data[0] + ' and ' + evt.data[1])
|
||
});
|
||
map.bind('myEvent', function(evt, layer) {
|
||
console.log('the values are: ' + evt.data[0] + ' and ' + evt.data[1])
|
||
});
|
||
layer.trigger('myEvent', 'some', 'values');
|
||
*/
|
||
trigger: function() {
|
||
var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments);
|
||
this.events.triggerHandler.apply(this.events, args);
|
||
|
||
this._addLayerToArgs(args);
|
||
|
||
this.map.events.triggerHandler.apply(this.map.events, args);
|
||
return this;
|
||
},
|
||
// Basically a trigger that returns the return value of the last listener
|
||
_triggerReturn: function() {
|
||
var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments);
|
||
var ret = this.events.triggerHandler.apply(this.events, args);
|
||
if (ret !== undefined) {
|
||
return ret;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
this._addLayerToArgs(args);
|
||
return this.events.triggerHandler.apply(this.map.events, args);
|
||
},
|
||
// Adds the current layer to the event arguments, so that it is included
|
||
// in the event on the map
|
||
_addLayerToArgs: function(args) {
|
||
// Add layer for the map event
|
||
if (args.length===1) {
|
||
args.push([this]);
|
||
}
|
||
else {
|
||
args[1].unshift(this);
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
/**
|
||
###*layer*.`features([options])`
|
||
_version added 0.2.0_
|
||
####**Description**: get/set the features of a (vector) layer
|
||
|
||
**options** an object of key-value pairs with options to create one or
|
||
more features
|
||
|
||
>Returns: [features] (array of MapQuery.Feature)
|
||
|
||
|
||
The `.features()` method allows us to attach features to a mapQuery layer
|
||
object. It takes an options object with feature options. To add multiple
|
||
features, create an array of feature options objects. If an options object
|
||
is given, it will return the resulting feature(s). We can also use it to
|
||
retrieve all features currently attached to the layer.
|
||
|
||
|
||
// add an (vector) json layer to the map
|
||
var jsonlayer = map.layers({type:'json'});
|
||
// add a feature to the layer
|
||
jsonlayer.features({geometry: {type: "Point", coordinates: [5.3, 7.4]}});
|
||
// get all features of a layer (sorted with first added feature at the beginning
|
||
var features = jsonlayer.features();
|
||
*/
|
||
features: function(options) {
|
||
var self = this;
|
||
switch(arguments.length) {
|
||
// return all features
|
||
case 0:
|
||
return this._allFeatures();
|
||
// add new feature(s)
|
||
case 1:
|
||
if (!$.isArray(options)) {
|
||
return this._addFeature(options);
|
||
}
|
||
else {
|
||
return $.map(options, function(feature) {
|
||
return self._addFeature(feature);
|
||
});
|
||
}
|
||
break;
|
||
default:
|
||
throw('wrong argument number');
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
_allFeatures: function() {
|
||
var layer = this;
|
||
return $.map(layer.olLayer.features, function(feature) {
|
||
return new $.MapQuery.Feature(layer, {olFeature: feature});
|
||
});
|
||
},
|
||
_addFeature: function(options) {
|
||
var feature = new $.MapQuery.Feature(this, options);
|
||
// NOTE vmx 2012-04-19: Not sure if this is a good idea, or if it would
|
||
// be better to include `options` with the preaddfeature event
|
||
if (this._triggerReturn('preaddfeature', [feature])===false) {
|
||
return false;
|
||
}
|
||
this.olLayer.addFeatures(feature.olFeature);
|
||
this.trigger('addfeature', [feature]);
|
||
return feature;
|
||
}
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
/**
|
||
#MapQuery.Feature
|
||
|
||
The MapQuery.Feature object. It is constructed with a feature options object
|
||
in the layer.`features([options])` function. The Feautre object is refered to
|
||
as _feature_ in the documentation.
|
||
|
||
TODO vmx 20110905: Support other geometry types than GeoJSON
|
||
options:
|
||
* geometry: A GeoJSON geometry
|
||
* properties: Properties for the feature
|
||
*/
|
||
// Not in the pulic API docs: You can pass in as options:
|
||
// * olFeature: This will wrap the olFeature in a MapQuery feature
|
||
$.MapQuery.Feature = function(layer, options) {
|
||
// The ID is the
|
||
this._id = layer.map._createId();
|
||
this.layer = layer;
|
||
|
||
// Feature already exists on the layer, it just needs to be wrapped
|
||
// to an MapQuery feature
|
||
if (options.olFeature) {
|
||
this.olFeature = options.olFeature;
|
||
}
|
||
else {
|
||
// XXX vmx 20110905: Different feature types might make sense:
|
||
// (Geo)JSON, KML, WKT
|
||
// vmx 2012-04-14: I changed my mind quite some time ago. We should onlu
|
||
// support GeoJSON and let the user easily transfrom their format
|
||
// (e.g. KML) to GeoJSON, before they add a feature to the layer
|
||
var GeoJSON = new OpenLayers.Format.GeoJSON();
|
||
var geometry = GeoJSON.parseGeometry(options.geometry);
|
||
geometry.transform(
|
||
new OpenLayers.Projection(this.layer.map.displaProjection),
|
||
new OpenLayers.Projection(this.layer.map.projection));
|
||
|
||
this.olFeature = new OpenLayers.Feature.Vector(geometry,
|
||
options.properties);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Modify the features to be more practical
|
||
// e.g. copy properties that should be easily accessed from the
|
||
// outside, out of the olLayer and to the feature level
|
||
this.properties = $.extend(true, {}, this.olFeature.attributes);
|
||
this.geometry = $.parseJSON(
|
||
new OpenLayers.Format.GeoJSON().write(this.olFeature.geometry));
|
||
|
||
return this;
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
$.MapQuery.Feature.prototype = {
|
||
/**
|
||
###*feature*.`remove()`
|
||
_version added 0.2.0_
|
||
####**Description**: remove the feature from the layer
|
||
|
||
>Returns: layer (layer) or false
|
||
|
||
|
||
The `.remove()` method allows us to remove a feature from the layer.
|
||
It returns the `layer` object if the feature was removed, or `false` if the
|
||
removal was prevented in the preremovefeature event.
|
||
|
||
// add a feature to a layer
|
||
var feature = layer.features({geometry: {type: "Point", coordinates: [5.3, 7.4]}});
|
||
// remove the feature again
|
||
feature.remove();
|
||
*/
|
||
remove: function() {
|
||
if (this.layer._triggerReturn('preremovefeature', [this])===false) {
|
||
return false;
|
||
}
|
||
this.layer.olLayer.removeFeatures(this.olFeature);
|
||
// The `removefeature` event is triggered by an OpenLayes event handler
|
||
return this.layer;
|
||
},
|
||
/**
|
||
###*feature*.`select(exclusive)`
|
||
_version added 0.2.0_
|
||
####**Description**: select a feature
|
||
|
||
**exclusive** (boolean, default: true) True means that all other features get
|
||
deselectd
|
||
|
||
>Returns: layer (layer)
|
||
|
||
|
||
The `.select()` method allows us to select a feature from the layer.
|
||
A `featureselected` will be fired.
|
||
|
||
// add a feature to a layer
|
||
var feature = layer.features({geometry: {type: "Point", coordinates: [5.3, 7.4]}});
|
||
// select the feature again
|
||
feature.select();
|
||
*/
|
||
select: function(exclusive) {
|
||
if (exclusive===undefined || exclusive===true) {
|
||
this.layer.map.selectFeatureControl.unselectAll();
|
||
}
|
||
this.layer.map.selectFeatureControl.select(this.olFeature);
|
||
},
|
||
/**
|
||
###*feature*.`unselect()`
|
||
_version added 0.2.0_
|
||
####**Description**: unselect a feature
|
||
|
||
>Returns: layer (layer)
|
||
|
||
|
||
The `.unselect()` method allows us to unselect a feature from the layer.
|
||
A `featureunselected` will be fired.
|
||
|
||
// add a feature to a layer
|
||
var feature = layer.features({geometry: {type: "Point", coordinates: [5.3, 7.4]}});
|
||
// select the feature
|
||
feature.select();
|
||
// unselect the feature again
|
||
feature.unselect();
|
||
*/
|
||
unselect: function() {
|
||
this.layer.map.selectFeatureControl.unselect(this.olFeature);
|
||
}
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
$.fn.mapQuery = function(options) {
|
||
return this.each(function() {
|
||
var instance = $.data(this, 'mapQuery');
|
||
if (!instance) {
|
||
$.data(this, 'mapQuery', new $.MapQuery.Map($(this), options));
|
||
}
|
||
});
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
$.extend($.MapQuery.Layer, {
|
||
types: {
|
||
/**
|
||
###*layer* `{type:bing}`
|
||
_version added 0.1_
|
||
####**Description**: create a Bing maps layer
|
||
|
||
* **view** a string ['road','hybrid','satellite'] to define which Bing maps
|
||
layer to use (default road)
|
||
* **key** Bing Maps API key for your application. Get you own at
|
||
http://bingmapsportal.com/
|
||
* **label** string with the name of the layer
|
||
|
||
|
||
layers:[{
|
||
type:'bing', //create a bing maps layer
|
||
view:'satellite', //use the bing satellite layer
|
||
key:'ArAGGPJ16xm0RX' //the Bing maps API key
|
||
}]
|
||
|
||
*/
|
||
bing: function(options) {
|
||
var o = $.extend(true, {}, $.fn.mapQuery.defaults.layer.all,
|
||
$.fn.mapQuery.defaults.layer.bing,
|
||
options);
|
||
var view = o.view;
|
||
switch(view){
|
||
case 'road':
|
||
view = 'Road'; break;
|
||
case 'hybrid':
|
||
view = 'AerialWithLabels'; break;
|
||
case 'satellite':
|
||
view = 'Aerial'; break;
|
||
}
|
||
return {
|
||
layer: new OpenLayers.Layer.Bing({type:view,key:o.key}),
|
||
options: o
|
||
};
|
||
},
|
||
//Not sure this one is worth pursuing works with ecwp:// & jpip:// urls
|
||
//See ../lib/NCSOpenLayersECWP.js
|
||
ecwp: function(options) {
|
||
var o = $.extend(true, {}, $.fn.mapQuery.defaults.layer.all,
|
||
$.fn.mapQuery.defaults.layer.raster,
|
||
options);
|
||
return {
|
||
layer: new OpenLayers.Layer.ECWP(o.label, o.url, o),
|
||
options: o
|
||
};
|
||
},
|
||
/**
|
||
###*layer* `{type:google}`
|
||
_version added 0.1_
|
||
####**Description**: create a Google maps layer
|
||
|
||
* **view** a string ['road','hybrid','satellite'] to define which Google maps
|
||
layer to use (default road)
|
||
* **label** string with the name of the layer
|
||
|
||
|
||
*Note* you need to include the google maps v3 API in your application by adding
|
||
`<script src="http://maps.google.com/maps/api/js?v=3.5&sensor=false"type="text/javascript"></script>`
|
||
|
||
|
||
layers:[{
|
||
type:'google', //create a google maps layer
|
||
view:'hybrid' //use the google hybridlayer
|
||
}]
|
||
|
||
*/
|
||
google: function(options) {
|
||
var o = $.extend(true, {}, $.fn.mapQuery.defaults.layer.all,
|
||
$.fn.mapQuery.defaults.layer.google,
|
||
options);
|
||
var view = o.view;
|
||
switch(view){
|
||
case 'road':
|
||
view = google.maps.MapTypeId.ROADMAP; break;
|
||
case 'terrain':
|
||
view = google.maps.MapTypeId.TERRAIN; break;
|
||
case 'hybrid':
|
||
view = google.maps.MapTypeId.HYBRID; break;
|
||
case 'satellite':
|
||
view = google.maps.MapTypeId.SATELLITE; break;
|
||
}
|
||
return {
|
||
layer: new OpenLayers.Layer.Google({type:view}),
|
||
options: o
|
||
};
|
||
},
|
||
/**
|
||
###*layer* `{type:vector}`
|
||
_version added 0.1_
|
||
####**Description**: create a vector layer
|
||
|
||
* **label** string with the name of the layer
|
||
|
||
|
||
layers:[{
|
||
type:'vector' //create a vector layer
|
||
}]
|
||
|
||
*/
|
||
vector: function(options) {
|
||
var o = $.extend(true, {}, $.fn.mapQuery.defaults.layer.all,
|
||
$.fn.mapQuery.defaults.layer.vector,
|
||
options);
|
||
this.isVector = true;
|
||
return {
|
||
layer: new OpenLayers.Layer.Vector(o.label),
|
||
options: o
|
||
};
|
||
},
|
||
/**
|
||
###*layer* `{type:json}`
|
||
_version added 0.1_
|
||
####**Description**: create a JSON layer
|
||
|
||
* **url** a string pointing to the location of the JSON data
|
||
* **strategies** a string ['bbox','cluster','filter','fixed','paging','refresh','save']
|
||
stating which update strategy should be used (default fixed)
|
||
(see also http://dev.openlayers.org/apidocs/files/OpenLayers/Strategy-js.html)
|
||
* **projection** a string with the projection of the JSON data (default EPSG:4326)
|
||
* **styleMap** {object} the style to be used to render the JSON data
|
||
* **label** string with the name of the layer
|
||
|
||
|
||
layers:[{
|
||
type: 'JSON',
|
||
url: 'data/reservate.json',
|
||
label: 'reservate'
|
||
}]
|
||
|
||
*/
|
||
json: function(options) {
|
||
var o = $.extend(true, {}, $.fn.mapQuery.defaults.layer.all,
|
||
$.fn.mapQuery.defaults.layer.vector,
|
||
options);
|
||
this.isVector = true;
|
||
var strategies = [];
|
||
for (var i in o.strategies) {
|
||
if(o.strategies.hasOwnProperty(i)) {
|
||
switch(o.strategies[i].toLowerCase()) {
|
||
case 'bbox':
|
||
strategies.push(new OpenLayers.Strategy.BBOX());
|
||
break;
|
||
case 'cluster':
|
||
strategies.push(new OpenLayers.Strategy.Cluster());
|
||
break;
|
||
case 'filter':
|
||
strategies.push(new OpenLayers.Strategy.Filter());
|
||
break;
|
||
case 'fixed':
|
||
strategies.push(new OpenLayers.Strategy.Fixed());
|
||
break;
|
||
case 'paging':
|
||
strategies.push(new OpenLayers.Strategy.Paging());
|
||
break;
|
||
case 'refresh':
|
||
strategies.push(new OpenLayers.Strategy.Refresh());
|
||
break;
|
||
case 'save':
|
||
strategies.push(new OpenLayers.Strategy.Save());
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
var protocol;
|
||
|
||
var params = {
|
||
strategies: strategies,
|
||
projection: o.projection || 'EPSG:4326',
|
||
styleMap: o.styleMap
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
if (o.url) {
|
||
// only use JSONP if we use http(s)
|
||
if (o.url.match(/^https?:\/\//)!==null &&
|
||
!$.MapQuery.util.sameOrigin(o.url)) {
|
||
protocol = 'Script';
|
||
}
|
||
else {
|
||
protocol = 'HTTP';
|
||
}
|
||
params.protocol = new OpenLayers.Protocol[protocol]({
|
||
url: o.url,
|
||
format: new OpenLayers.Format.GeoJSON()
|
||
});
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
var layer = new OpenLayers.Layer.Vector(o.label, params);
|
||
return {
|
||
layer: layer,
|
||
options: o
|
||
};
|
||
},
|
||
/**
|
||
###*layer* `{type:osm}`
|
||
_version added 0.1_
|
||
####**Description**: create an OpenStreetMap layer
|
||
|
||
|
||
* **label** string with the name of the layer
|
||
* **url** A single URL (string) or an array of URLs to OSM-like server like
|
||
Cloudmade
|
||
* **attribution** A string to put some attribution on the map
|
||
|
||
layers:[{
|
||
type: 'osm',
|
||
url: [
|
||
'http://a.tile.cloudmade.com/<yourapikey>/999/256/${z}/${x}/${y}.png',
|
||
'http://b.tile.cloudmade.com/<yourapikey>/999/256/${z}/${x}/${y}.png',
|
||
'http://c.tile.cloudmade.com/<yourapikey>/999/256/${z}/${x}/${y}.png'
|
||
],
|
||
attribution: "Data © 2009 <a href='http://openstreetmap.org/'>
|
||
OpenStreetMap</a>. Rendering © 2009
|
||
<a href='http://cloudmade.com'>CloudMade</a>."
|
||
}]
|
||
|
||
*/
|
||
osm: function(options) {
|
||
var o = $.extend(true, {}, $.fn.mapQuery.defaults.layer.all,
|
||
$.fn.mapQuery.defaults.layer.osm,
|
||
options);
|
||
var label = options.label || undefined;
|
||
var url = options.url || undefined;
|
||
return {
|
||
layer: new OpenLayers.Layer.OSM(label, url, o),
|
||
options: o
|
||
};
|
||
},
|
||
/**
|
||
###*layer* `{type:tms}`
|
||
_version added 0.1_
|
||
####**Description**: create an OpenStreetMap layer
|
||
|
||
|
||
* **label** string with the name of the layer
|
||
* **url** A single URL (string) or an array of URLs to the TMS end point
|
||
* **layer** The identifier for the <TileMap> as advertised by the service.
|
||
For example, if the service advertises a <TileMap> with ‘href=”http://tms.osgeo.org/1.0.0/vmap0”’,
|
||
the layer property would be set to “vmap0”.
|
||
* **format** The image format (default png)
|
||
|
||
layers:[{
|
||
type: 'tms',
|
||
url: 'http://tilecache.osgeo.org/wms-c/Basic.py/',
|
||
layer: 'basic'
|
||
}]
|
||
|
||
*/
|
||
tms: function(options) {
|
||
var o = $.extend(true, {}, $.fn.mapQuery.defaults.layer.all,
|
||
$.fn.mapQuery.defaults.layer.tms,
|
||
options);
|
||
var label = options.label || undefined;
|
||
var url = options.url || undefined;
|
||
var params = {
|
||
layername: o.layer,
|
||
type: o.format
|
||
};
|
||
return {
|
||
layer: new OpenLayers.Layer.TMS(label, url, params),
|
||
options: o
|
||
};
|
||
},
|
||
/**
|
||
###*layer* `{type:wms}`
|
||
_version added 0.1_
|
||
####**Description**: create a WMS layer
|
||
|
||
* **url** a string pointing to the location of the WMS service
|
||
* **layers** a string with the name of the WMS layer(s)
|
||
* **format** a string with format of the WMS image (default image/jpeg)
|
||
* **transparent** a boolean for requesting images with transparency
|
||
* **label** string with the name of the layer
|
||
* **wms_parameters** an hashtable of extra GetMap query string parameters and parameter values
|
||
|
||
|
||
layers:[{
|
||
type:'wms',
|
||
url:'http://vmap0.tiles.osgeo.org/wms/vmap0',
|
||
layers:'basic'
|
||
}]
|
||
|
||
*/
|
||
wms: function(options) {
|
||
var o = $.extend(true, {}, $.fn.mapQuery.defaults.layer.all,
|
||
$.fn.mapQuery.defaults.layer.raster,
|
||
options);
|
||
var params = {
|
||
layers: o.layers,
|
||
transparent: o.transparent,
|
||
format: o.format
|
||
};
|
||
if(typeof o.wms_parameters != "undefined"){
|
||
params = $.extend(params, o.wms_parameters);
|
||
}
|
||
return {
|
||
layer: new OpenLayers.Layer.WMS(o.label, o.url, params, o),
|
||
options: o
|
||
};
|
||
},
|
||
//TODO complete this documentation
|
||
/**
|
||
###*layer* `{type:wmts}`
|
||
_version added 0.1_
|
||
####**Description**: create a WMTS (tiling) layer
|
||
|
||
* **url** a string pointing to the location of the WMTS service
|
||
* **layer** a string with the name of the WMTS layer
|
||
* **matrixSet** a string with one of the advertised matrix set identifiers
|
||
* **style** a string with one of the advertised layer styles
|
||
* **label** string with the name of the layer
|
||
|
||
|
||
layers:[{
|
||
type:'wmts'
|
||
}]
|
||
|
||
*/
|
||
wmts: function(options) {
|
||
var o = $.extend(true, {}, $.fn.mapQuery.defaults.layer.all,
|
||
$.fn.mapQuery.defaults.layer.wmts);
|
||
//smo 20110614 the maxExtent is set here with OpenLayers.Bounds
|
||
if (options.sphericalMercator===true) {
|
||
$.extend(true, o, {
|
||
maxExtent: new OpenLayers.Bounds(
|
||
-128 * 156543.0339, -128 * 156543.0339,
|
||
128 * 156543.0339, 128 * 156543.0339),
|
||
maxResolution: 156543.0339,
|
||
numZoomLevels: 19,
|
||
projection: 'EPSG:900913',
|
||
units: 'm'
|
||
});
|
||
}
|
||
$.extend(true, o, options);
|
||
// use by default all options that were passed in for the final
|
||
// openlayers layer consrtuctor
|
||
var params = $.extend(true, {}, o);
|
||
|
||
// remove trailing slash
|
||
if (params.url.charAt(params.url.length-1)==='/') {
|
||
params.url = params.url.slice(0, params.url.length-1);
|
||
}
|
||
// if no options that influence the URL where set, extract them
|
||
// from the given URL
|
||
if (o.layer===undefined && o.matrixSet===undefined &&
|
||
o.style===undefined) {
|
||
var url = $.MapQuery.util.parseUri(params.url);
|
||
var urlParts = url.path.split('/');
|
||
var wmtsPath = urlParts.slice(urlParts.length-3);
|
||
params.url = url.protocol ? url.protocol + '//' : '';
|
||
params.url += url.authority +
|
||
// remove WMTS version (1.0.0) as well
|
||
urlParts.slice(0, urlParts.length-4).join('/');
|
||
params.layer = wmtsPath[0];
|
||
params.style = wmtsPath[1];
|
||
params.matrixSet = wmtsPath[2];
|
||
}
|
||
return {
|
||
layer: new OpenLayers.Layer.WMTS(params),
|
||
options: o
|
||
};
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
});
|
||
|
||
// default options for the map and layers
|
||
$.fn.mapQuery.defaults = {
|
||
// The controls for the map are per instance, therefore it need to
|
||
// be an function that can be initiated per instance
|
||
map: function() {
|
||
return {
|
||
// Remove quirky moveTo behavior, probably not a good idea in the
|
||
// long run
|
||
allOverlays: true,
|
||
controls: [
|
||
// Since OL2.11 the Navigation control includes touch navigation as well
|
||
new OpenLayers.Control.Navigation({
|
||
documentDrag: true,
|
||
dragPanOptions: {
|
||
interval: 1,
|
||
enableKinetic: true
|
||
}
|
||
}),
|
||
new OpenLayers.Control.ArgParser(),
|
||
new OpenLayers.Control.Attribution(),
|
||
new OpenLayers.Control.KeyboardDefaults()
|
||
],
|
||
format: 'image/png',
|
||
maxExtent: [-128*156543.0339,
|
||
-128*156543.0339,
|
||
128*156543.0339,
|
||
128*156543.0339],
|
||
maxResolution: 156543.0339,
|
||
numZoomLevels: 19,
|
||
projection: 'EPSG:900913',
|
||
displayProjection: 'EPSG:4326',
|
||
zoomToMaxExtent: true,
|
||
units: 'm'
|
||
};
|
||
},
|
||
layer: {
|
||
all: {
|
||
isBaseLayer: false,
|
||
//in general it is kinda pointless to load tiles outside a maxextent
|
||
displayOutsideMaxExtent: false
|
||
},
|
||
bing: {
|
||
transitionEffect: 'resize',
|
||
view: 'road',
|
||
sphericalMercator: true
|
||
},
|
||
google: {
|
||
transitionEffect: 'resize',
|
||
view: 'road',
|
||
sphericalMercator: true
|
||
},
|
||
osm: {
|
||
transitionEffect: 'resize',
|
||
sphericalMercator: true
|
||
},
|
||
tms: {
|
||
transitionEffect: 'resize',
|
||
format: 'png'
|
||
},
|
||
raster: {
|
||
// options for raster layers
|
||
transparent: true
|
||
},
|
||
vector: {
|
||
// options for vector layers
|
||
strategies: ['bbox']
|
||
},
|
||
wmts: {
|
||
format: 'image/jpeg',
|
||
requestEncoding: 'REST',
|
||
sphericalMercator: false
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
// Some utility functions
|
||
|
||
$.MapQuery.util = {};
|
||
// http://blog.stevenlevithan.com/archives/parseuri (2010-12-18)
|
||
// parseUri 1.2.2
|
||
// (c) Steven Levithan <stevenlevithan.com>
|
||
// MIT License
|
||
// Edited to include the colon in the protocol, just like it is
|
||
// with window.location.protocol
|
||
$.MapQuery.util.parseUri = function (str) {
|
||
var o = $.MapQuery.util.parseUri.options,
|
||
m = o.parser[o.strictMode ? "strict" : "loose"].exec(str),
|
||
uri = {},
|
||
i = 14;
|
||
|
||
while (i--) {uri[o.key[i]] = m[i] || "";}
|
||
|
||
uri[o.q.name] = {};
|
||
uri[o.key[12]].replace(o.q.parser, function ($0, $1, $2) {
|
||
if ($1) {uri[o.q.name][$1] = $2;}
|
||
});
|
||
|
||
return uri;
|
||
};
|
||
$.MapQuery.util.parseUri.options = {
|
||
strictMode: false,
|
||
key: ["source", "protocol", "authority", "userInfo", "user",
|
||
"password", "host", "port", "relative", "path", "directory",
|
||
"file", "query", "anchor"],
|
||
q: {
|
||
name: "queryKey",
|
||
parser: /(?:^|&)([^&=]*)=?([^&]*)/g
|
||
},
|
||
parser: {
|
||
strict: /^(?:([^:\/?#]+:))?(?:\/\/((?:(([^:@]*)(?::([^:@]*))?)?@)?([^:\/?#]*)(?::(\d*))?))?((((?:[^?#\/]*\/)*)([^?#]*))(?:\?([^#]*))?(?:#(.*))?)/,
|
||
loose: /^(?:(?![^:@]+:[^:@\/]*@)([^:\/?#.]+:))?(?:\/\/)?((?:(([^:@]*)(?::([^:@]*))?)?@)?([^:\/?#]*)(?::(\d*))?)(((\/(?:[^?#](?![^?#\/]*\.[^?#\/.]+(?:[?#]|$)))*\/?)?([^?#\/]*))(?:\?([^#]*))?(?:#(.*))?)/
|
||
}
|
||
};
|
||
// Checks whether a URL conforms to the same origin policy or not
|
||
$.MapQuery.util.sameOrigin = function(url) {
|
||
var parsed = $.MapQuery.util.parseUri(url);
|
||
parsed.protocol = parsed.protocol || 'file:';
|
||
parsed.port = parsed.port || "80";
|
||
|
||
var current = {
|
||
domain: document.domain,
|
||
port: window.location.port,
|
||
protocol: window.location.protocol
|
||
};
|
||
current.port = current.port || "80";
|
||
|
||
return parsed.protocol===current.protocol &&
|
||
parsed.port===current.port &&
|
||
// the current domain is a suffix of the parsed domain
|
||
parsed.host.match(current.domain + '$')!==null;
|
||
};
|
||
})(jQuery);
|