Reputation: 1359
I want to add Bing Map V8 control to my Anguar 2.0 project. I want to know what I need to do to add Bing Map V8 into Angular 2.0 project. I have attached my implementation. The component I created couldn't be loaded. How do I reference Microsoft.Maps.Map?
Here is an example of the bing map v8. Everything works well if saving the following example as HTML. The bing map key was clipped.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>addOneLayerItemHTML</title>
<meta http-equiv='Content-Type' content='text/html; charset=utf-8'/>
</head>
<body>
<div id='printoutPanel'></div>
<div id='myMap' style='width: 100vw; height: 100vh;'></div>
<script type='text/javascript'>
function loadMapScenario() {
var map = new Microsoft.Maps.Map(document.getElementById('myMap'), {
credentials: 'My Bing Map Key - I removed here'
});
var pushpin = new Microsoft.Maps.Pushpin(map.getCenter(), null);
var layer = new Microsoft.Maps.Layer();
layer.add(pushpin);
map.layers.insert(layer);
}
</script>
<script type='text/javascript' src='http://www.bing.com/api/maps/mapcontrol?branch=experimental&callback=loadMapScenario' async defer></script>
</body>
</html>
Her is the file I created as map.component.html.
<div class='panel panel-primary'>
<div class='panel-heading'>
{{pageTitle}}
</div>
<div id='myMap' style='width: 100vw; height: 100vh;'></div>
</div>
Here is the file I created as map.component.ts.
import { Component, OnInit } from 'angular2/core';
@Component({
selector: 'pm-map',
templateUrl: 'app/bingmap/map.component.html'
})
export class MapComponent implements OnInit {
public pageTitle: string = "Map";
var map = new Microsoft.Maps.Map(document.getElementById('myMap'), {
credentials: 'Bing Map Key - I removed it here'
});
var pushpin = new Microsoft.Maps.Pushpin(map.getCenter(), null);
var layer = new Microsoft.Maps.Layer();
layer.add(pushpin);
map.layers.insert(layer);
}
Upvotes: 13
Views: 14034
Reputation: 143
I initially tried the accepted answer and ran into the issue some people had in the comments where upon load 'prototype' was null.
I initially solved this by using a try/catch with a setTimeout in the catch that would attempt to load bing after a second. This worked but was a very sloppy solution.
Eventually I looked for how people loaded Google Maps in angular to see if there was a better solution. Thankfully there is and it uses promises.
The solution that worked for me was found here in this answer. Full credit for this goes to them.
First create a service to load your map...
map-loader-service.service
import { Injectable } from '@angular/core';
const url = 'http://www.bing.com/api/maps/mapcontrol?callback=__onBingLoaded&branch=release';
@Injectable()
export class BingMapsLoader {
private static promise;
public static load() {
// First time 'load' is called?
if (!BingMapsLoader.promise) {
// Make promise to load
BingMapsLoader.promise = new Promise( resolve => {
// Set callback for when bing maps is loaded.
window['__onBingLoaded'] = (ev) => {
resolve('Bing Maps API loaded');
};
const node = document.createElement('script');
node.src = url;
node.type = 'text/javascript';
node.async = true;
node.defer = true;
document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(node);
});
}
// Always return promise. When 'load' is called many times, the promise is already resolved.
return BingMapsLoader.promise;
}
}
In the parent component to the component that contains the bing map element have this code...
import { BingMapsLoader } from './services/map-loader-service/map-loader-service.service';
export class BingMapParentComponent {
mapReady = false;
constructor() {
BingMapsLoader.load()
.then(res => {
console.log('BingMapsLoader.load.then', res);
this.mapReady = true;
});
}
}
Additionally, in the template of parent component have this code which will prevent the bing maps component from being initialized until it is ready.
<app-bing-map *ngIf='mapReady'></app-bing-map>
Now, in the bing-map.component itself we want to wait until the component is in the DOM before loading the map.
ngOnInit() {
if (typeof Microsoft !== 'undefined') {
console.log('BingMapComponent.ngOnInit');
this.loadMap();
}
}
And finally, you load the bing map in the bing-map.component
loadMap() {
this.map = new Microsoft.Maps.Map(document.getElementById('mapId'), {
credentials: 'Your Bing Maps Key Here',
});
}
Upvotes: 14
Reputation: 1571
There is a community effort to build Angular2 directives for Bing Maps. Still in alpha version, but a basic demo can be found here: http://ng2-bingmaps.azurewebsites.net/
The Github repo is here: https://github.com/youjustgo/ng2-bingmaps
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 16550
Your code is almost ok, you just need few modifications
1- in index.html
remove the callback function and the div
<div id='myMap' style='width: 100vw; height: 100vh;'></div>
<script type='text/javascript'>
function loadMapScenario() {
var map = new Microsoft.Maps.Map(document.getElementById('myMap'), {
credentials: 'My Bing Map Key - I removed here'
});
var pushpin = new Microsoft.Maps.Pushpin(map.getCenter(), null);
var layer = new Microsoft.Maps.Layer();
layer.add(pushpin);
map.layers.insert(layer);
}
</script>
Also, in index.html
, remove the callback
parameter from the script import.
<script type='text/javascript' src='http://www.bing.com/api/maps/mapcontrol?branch=experimental&callback=loadMapScenario' async defer></script>
To be:
<script type='text/javascript' src='http://www.bing.com/api/maps/mapcontrol?branch=experimental' async defer></script>
Now, you have the script loaded, all you need to do is create the map in your component
@Component({
selector: 'pm-map',
template: `
<div class='panel panel-primary'>
<div class='panel-heading'>
{{pageTitle}}
</div>
<div #myMap style='width: 100%; height: 500px;'></div>
</div>`
})
export class MapComponent implements OnInit {
@ViewChild('myMap') myMap; // using ViewChild to reference the div instead of setting an id
public pageTitle: string = "Map";
ngAfterViewInit(){ // after the view completes initializaion, create the map
var map = new Microsoft.Maps.Map(this.myMap.nativeElement, {
credentials: 'Bing Map Key - I removed it here'
});
var pushpin = new Microsoft.Maps.Pushpin(map.getCenter(), null);
var layer = new Microsoft.Maps.Layer();
layer.add(pushpin);
map.layers.insert(layer);
}
}
Upvotes: 8