A simple, compact and free React SVG world map.
import { WorldMap } from "react-svg-worldmap"
...
const data =
[
{ country: "cn", value: 1389618778 }, // china
{ country: "in", value: 1311559204 }, // india
]
...
<WorldMap color="red" title="This is My Map" size="lg" data={data} />
Focus on simple and free.
- Draw countries on a world map.
- Free - Really free with no limits.
- No registration - It is just a pure react component.
- No internet dependency - All the data is local, no calls to a back-end server.
- Easy to learn, easy to use, easy to customize.
It all started with a fun project that I was building and needed to draw simple yet beautiful world's map. Searching for solutions I found many potential solutions like MapBox and Google Maps, but they were "too smart" for what I needed. They needed to "call home" for the data, they supported tons of options I didn't need, and while they included react-integrations, they were not completely native to the react world. There was definitely something missing. And that's when react-world-countries-map started.
In order to install, run the following command:
$ npm install react-svg-worldmap --save
Explore the example folder for a simple case for an end-to-end react app using the react-world-countries-map.
Here is a simple example:
import React from "react"
import "./App.css"
import { WorldMap } from "react-svg-worldmap"
function App() {
const data =
[
{ country: "cn", value: 1389618778 }, // china
{ country: "in", value: 1311559204 }, // india
{ country: "us", value: 331883986 }, // united states
{ country: "id", value: 264935824 }, // indonesia
{ country: "pk", value: 210797836 }, // pakistan
{ country: "br", value: 210301591 }, // brazil
{ country: "ng", value: 208679114 }, // nigeria
{ country: "bd", value: 161062905 }, // bangladesh
{ country: "ru", value: 141944641 }, // russia
{ country: "mx", value: 127318112 } // mexico
]
return (
<div className="App" >
<WorldMap color="red" title="Top 10 Populous Countries" value-suffix="people" size="lg" data={data} />
</div>
)
}
The only mandatory prop. Data contains an array of country/value objects, with values for countries that you have values for, (countries without a value will be blank). The country code is a 2 character string representing the country ([ISO alpha-2] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1_alpha-2)) and value is a number.
Example of valid data prop:
const data =
[
{ country: "cn", value: 1 }, // china
{ country: "in", value: 2 }, // india
{ country: "us", value: 3 } // united states
]
This is an optional more advanced customization option. When used, the developer has full control to define the color, opacity and any other style element of a country with data record.
This is done by passing your custom implementation of the styleFunction
. The function recieves as input the country context that includes country,countryValue: colorm, minValue and maxValue, and returns a json object representing the style.
For example:
const stylingFunction = (context : any) => {
const opacityLevel = 0.1 + (1.5 * (context.countryValue - context.minValue) / (context.maxValue - context.minValue))
return {
fill: context.country === "US" ? "blue" : context.color,
fillOpacity: opacityLevel,
stroke: "green",
strokeWidth: 1,
strokeOpacity: 0.2,
cursor: "pointer"
}
}
Prop | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
data | Array | Mandatory. Array of JSON records, each with country/value. |
size | string | The size of your map, either "sm", md", or "lg" |
title | string | Any string for the title of your map |
color | string | Color for highlighted countries. A standard color string. E.g. "red" or "#ff0000" |
tooltipBgColor | string | Tooltip background color |
tooltipTextColor | string | Tooltip text color |
valuePrefix | string | A string to prefix values in tooltips. E.g. "$" |
valueSuffix | string | A string to suffix values in tooltips. E.g. "USD" |
frame | boolean | true/false for drawing a frame around the map |
frameColor | string | Frame color |
styleFunction | (context: any) => {} | A custom function that controls the styling of each country (see custom-style-example for an example of how to use) |
borderColor | string | Border color around each individual country. "black" by default |
type | string | Select type of map you want, either "tooltip" or "marker" |
- A simple example of the world map
- 4 maps given two different data sets
- Example of some simple features using the default styling
- An example of a custom styling function
- Context type must remain any so that you can use the inputs that I pass to you The inputs are as follows:
Input | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
country | string | ISO value for each country |
countryValue | number | Value inputted for the specific country (this is the input data for the specific country) |
color | string | The color that is inputted by the user for countries with values |
minValue | number | The smallest value of the input data |
maxValue | number | The largest value of the input data |
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