Module: ol/View

ol/View


Classes

View

Type Definitions

Animation{Object}

An animation configuration

Properties:
Name Type Argument Description
sourceCenter module:ol/coordinate~Coordinate <optional>
targetCenter module:ol/coordinate~Coordinate <optional>
sourceResolution number <optional>
targetResolution number <optional>
sourceRotation number <optional>
targetRotation number <optional>
anchor module:ol/coordinate~Coordinate <optional>
start number
duration number
complete boolean
easing function
callback function

AnimationOptions{Object}

Properties:
Name Type Argument Default Description
center module:ol/coordinate~Coordinate <optional>

The center of the view at the end of the animation.

zoom number <optional>

The zoom level of the view at the end of the animation. This takes precedence over resolution.

resolution number <optional>

The resolution of the view at the end of the animation. If zoom is also provided, this option will be ignored.

rotation number <optional>

The rotation of the view at the end of the animation.

anchor module:ol/coordinate~Coordinate <optional>

Optional anchor to remain fixed during a rotation or resolution animation.

duration number <optional>
1000

The duration of the animation in milliseconds.

easing function <optional>

The easing function used during the animation (defaults to module:ol/easing~inAndOut). The function will be called for each frame with a number representing a fraction of the animation's duration. The function should return a number between 0 and 1 representing the progress toward the destination state.

Constraints{Object}

Properties:
Name Type Description
center module:ol/centerconstraint~Type
resolution module:ol/resolutionconstraint~Type
rotation module:ol/rotationconstraint~Type

FitOptions{Object}

Properties:
Name Type Argument Default Description
size module:ol/size~Size <optional>

The size in pixels of the box to fit the extent into. Default is the current size of the first map in the DOM that uses this view, or [100, 100] if no such map is found.

padding Array.<number> <optional>
[0, 0, 0, 0]

Padding (in pixels) to be cleared inside the view. Values in the array are top, right, bottom and left padding.

nearest boolean <optional>
false

If the view constrainResolution option is true, get the nearest extent instead of the closest that actually fits the view.

minResolution number <optional>
0

Minimum resolution that we zoom to.

maxZoom number <optional>

Maximum zoom level that we zoom to. If minResolution is given, this property is ignored.

duration number <optional>

The duration of the animation in milliseconds. By default, there is no animation to the target extent.

easing function <optional>

The easing function used during the animation (defaults to module:ol/easing~inAndOut). The function will be called for each frame with a number representing a fraction of the animation's duration. The function should return a number between 0 and 1 representing the progress toward the destination state.

callback function <optional>

Function called when the view is in its final position. The callback will be called with true if the animation series completed on its own or false if it was cancelled.

State{Object}

Properties:
Name Type Description
center module:ol/coordinate~Coordinate
projection module:ol/proj/Projection~Projection
resolution number
rotation number
zoom number

ViewOptions{Object}

Properties:
Name Type Argument Default Description
center module:ol/coordinate~Coordinate <optional>

The initial center for the view. If a user projection is not set, the coordinate system for the center is specified with the projection option. Layer sources will not be fetched if this is not set, but the center can be set later with #setCenter.

constrainRotation boolean | number <optional>
true

Rotation constraint. false means no constraint. true means no constraint, but snap to zero near zero. A number constrains the rotation to that number of values. For example, 4 will constrain the rotation to 0, 90, 180, and 270 degrees.

enableRotation boolean <optional>
true

Enable rotation. If false, a rotation constraint that always sets the rotation to zero is used. The constrainRotation option has no effect if enableRotation is false.

extent module:ol/extent~Extent <optional>

The extent that constrains the view, in other words, nothing outside of this extent can be visible on the map.

constrainOnlyCenter boolean <optional>
false

If true, the extent constraint will only apply to the view center and not the whole extent.

smoothExtentConstraint boolean <optional>
true

If true, the extent constraint will be applied smoothly, i.e. allow the view to go slightly outside of the given extent.

maxResolution number <optional>

The maximum resolution used to determine the resolution constraint. It is used together with minResolution (or maxZoom) and zoomFactor. If unspecified it is calculated in such a way that the projection's validity extent fits in a 256x256 px tile. If the projection is Spherical Mercator (the default) then maxResolution defaults to 40075016.68557849 / 256 = 156543.03392804097.

minResolution number <optional>

The minimum resolution used to determine the resolution constraint. It is used together with maxResolution (or minZoom) and zoomFactor. If unspecified it is calculated assuming 29 zoom levels (with a factor of 2). If the projection is Spherical Mercator (the default) then minResolution defaults to 40075016.68557849 / 256 / Math.pow(2, 28) = 0.0005831682455839253.

maxZoom number <optional>
28

The maximum zoom level used to determine the resolution constraint. It is used together with minZoom (or maxResolution) and zoomFactor. Note that if minResolution is also provided, it is given precedence over maxZoom.

minZoom number <optional>
0

The minimum zoom level used to determine the resolution constraint. It is used together with maxZoom (or minResolution) and zoomFactor. Note that if maxResolution is also provided, it is given precedence over minZoom.

multiWorld boolean <optional>
false

If false the view is constrained so only one world is visible, and you cannot pan off the edge. If true the map may show multiple worlds at low zoom levels. Only used if the projection is global. Note that if extent is also provided it is given precedence.

constrainResolution boolean <optional>
false

If true, the view will always animate to the closest zoom level after an interaction; false means intermediary zoom levels are allowed.

smoothResolutionConstraint boolean <optional>
true

If true, the resolution min/max values will be applied smoothly, i. e. allow the view to exceed slightly the given resolution or zoom bounds.

projection module:ol/proj~ProjectionLike <optional>
'EPSG:3857'

The projection. The default is Spherical Mercator.

resolution number <optional>

The initial resolution for the view. The units are projection units per pixel (e.g. meters per pixel). An alternative to setting this is to set zoom. Layer sources will not be fetched if neither this nor zoom are defined, but they can be set later with #setZoom or #setResolution.

resolutions Array.<number> <optional>

Resolutions to determine the resolution constraint. If set the maxResolution, minResolution, minZoom, maxZoom, and zoomFactor options are ignored.

rotation number <optional>
0

The initial rotation for the view in radians (positive rotation clockwise, 0 means North).

zoom number <optional>

Only used if resolution is not defined. Zoom level used to calculate the initial resolution for the view.

zoomFactor number <optional>
2

The zoom factor used to compute the corresponding resolution.