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Docs for programmers: http://openlayers.org/en/latest/doc/
Docs for programmers: http://openlayers.org/en/latest/doc/


OpenLayers is very stable code. Version 5 was recently released. It supports tiled raster and vector layers. It supports editing.
OpenLayers is very stable code. It supports tiled raster and vector layers. It supports editing.
It seems to support everything that I want to do.
It seems to support everything that I want to do.
== OpenLayers 6 is coming ==
It's in beta now. I have started using it so that my project can keep up.
Here are the steps I took to work with the beta, along with the command I used.
# I cloned Openlayers source from github. '''git clone openlayers/openlayers.git'''
# I moved to the beta release. '''git checkout tags/v6.0.0-beta.11'''
# I built it. '''cd openlayers && npm install && npm run build-package'''
# I removed ol 5 from my project to make sure it will use the beta. '''cd ../ol-react && npm uninstall ol'''
# I copied the new package into my project. '''cd ../ol-react && cp -r ../openlayers/build/ol .'''
# I told npm to use it. '''npm install ./ol'''
In my project's home page (example0.js) I added some code,
import {VERSION} from 'ol'
.
. and added a little bit to the JSX portion.
.
The project uses Openlayers version {VERSION}


== Books ==
== Books ==

Revision as of 20:48, 23 July 2019

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What is OpenLayers?

OpenLayers (http://openlayers.org/) is Javascript code you use on your Web server. You reference it from your own HTML and Javascript based pages, to put maps into your web site.

Docs for programmers: http://openlayers.org/en/latest/doc/

OpenLayers is very stable code. It supports tiled raster and vector layers. It supports editing. It seems to support everything that I want to do.

OpenLayers 6 is coming

It's in beta now. I have started using it so that my project can keep up.

Here are the steps I took to work with the beta, along with the command I used.

  1. I cloned Openlayers source from github. git clone openlayers/openlayers.git
  2. I moved to the beta release. git checkout tags/v6.0.0-beta.11
  3. I built it. cd openlayers && npm install && npm run build-package
  4. I removed ol 5 from my project to make sure it will use the beta. cd ../ol-react && npm uninstall ol
  5. I copied the new package into my project. cd ../ol-react && cp -r ../openlayers/build/ol .
  6. I told npm to use it. npm install ./ol

In my project's home page (example0.js) I added some code,

import {VERSION} from 'ol'
.
. and added a little bit to the JSX portion.
.
The project uses Openlayers version {VERSION}

Books

OpenLayers is so popular that there are even books about it! None for version 5 yet that I know of. I removed all the books I had listed here because they were all more than 2 years old. :-) You can look in the History tab if you really want.

The Marin library has ebooks via Safari but they are for version 3.

I bought OpenLayers 3.x Cookbook and I am going through it. Yes.. OL 4.x is out, but the big break was 2->3, 3->4 is a smaller jump and there aren't books on 4 yet. Or 5.

My test samples

live server

Lately I have been working on https://map46.com Sometimes I have http://maps.wildsong.biz/ up on Bellman.

at github

Currently I am using Node.JS and testing on my desktop. You can see code I have running here: https://github.com/brian32768/map46 and https://github.com/brian32768/OpenlayersTests

For the first week I extensively used Microsoft Visual Studio and Parcel. Since then I have learned enough JavaScript that I've just been using Emacs to edit, Parcel to build, and Chrome to test and debug.

That project has samples with OpenLayers 2, 4, and 5 (3 and 4 are the same basically so only one). Because there were BOOKS on 2 and 3 I started there and built samples, got them running and then stepped up.

There is an example using XYZ so that I could test an ESRI tile server.

Now I am now adding a Bootstrap + OpenLayers sample so that I can make something that looks like a real web site.

OpenLayers + ArcGIS REST

https://boundlessgeo.com/2015/12/improving-interoperability-between-openlayers-and-esri-arcgis-restv/

OpenLayers and React

I have a separate page on React.

Three sample projects on Github, all stopped at OpenLayers 3.

This one actually just loads and runs, making me happy. Pirmin Kalberer's OL3-React-Example Works right out of the box.

Richard Hill's ol-react. Took me 1/2 a day to get it to build but there is no example on how to use it. Bad for me, a React newbie.

Allen Kim's react_openlayers