Reputation: 337
I want to get bounds of the current map so that I can search those bounds with the Overpass API.
For leaflet I know the method is just map.getBounds(), but I don't know how to implement that in react-leaflet.
class SimpleExample extends React.Component {
constructor() {
super();
this.state = {
lat: 51.505,
lng: -0.09,
zoom: 13,
};
}
componentDidMount() {
console.log(this.refs.map.getBounds())
}
render() {
const position = [this.state.lat, this.state.lng];
return (
<Map center={position} zoom={this.state.zoom} ref='map'>
<TileLayer
attribution='© <a href="http://osm.org/copyright">OpenStreetMap</a> contributors'
url='http://{s}.tile.osm.org/{z}/{x}/{y}.png'
/>
</Map>
);
}
}
This is what I've tried. Error says that this.refs.map.getBounds
isn't a function.
Upvotes: 12
Views: 14816
Reputation: 349
I stumbled upon this earlier, the way I solved it is by using the useMap hook from react-leaflet like this:
import { useMap } from "react-leaflet";
function ShowBounds() {
const mMap = useMap();
let newBounds = mMap.getBounds();
console.log(newBounds);
}
Worked for me. Hope this helps.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 39222
Try this.refs.map.leafletElement.getBounds
.
According to the documentation:
You can directly access the Leaflet element created by a component using this.leafletElement in this component. This leaflet element is usually created in componentWillMount(), except for the Map component where it can only be created after the container is rendered.
which is a round about way of saying they store the leaflet object as leafletElement
property on their component objects.
Upvotes: 12