Blacklight::Maps

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Provides map views for Blacklight for items with geospatial coordinate (latitude/longitude) metadata.

Browse all records by ‘Map’ view: Screen shot

Map results view for search results (coordinate data as facet): Screen shot

Maplet widget in item detail view: Screen shot

Installation

(See Blacklight Version Compatibility below to make sure you’re using a version of the gem that works with the version of Blacklight you’re using.)

Add this line to your application’s Gemfile:

gem 'blacklight-maps'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install blacklight-maps

Run Blacklight-Maps generator:

$ rails g blacklight_maps:install

Usage

Blacklight-Maps integrates Leaflet to add map view capabilities for items with geospatial data in their corresponding Solr record.

In the map views, locations are represented as markers (or marker clusters, depending on the zoom level). Clicking on a marker opens a popup which (depending on config settings) displays the location name or coordinates, and provides a link to search for other items with the same location name/coordinates.

Users can also run a search using the map bounds as coordinate parameters by clicking the search control search control in the map view. Any items with coordinates or bounding boxes that are contained within the current map window will be returned.

In the catalog#map and catalog#index views, the geospatial data to populate the map comes from the facet component of the Solr response. Bounding boxes are represented as points corresponding to the center of the box.

In the catalog#show view, the data simply comes from the main document. Points are represented as markers and bounding boxes are represented as polygons. Clicking on a polygon opens a popup that allows the user to search for any items intersecting the bounding box.

Solr Requirements

Blacklight-Maps requires that your Solr index include at least one (but preferably BOTH) of the following two types of fields:

  1. A location_rpt field that contains coordinates or a bounding box. For more on location_rpt see Solr help. This field can be multivalued.

# coordinates: lon lat or lat,lon # bounding box: ENVELOPE(minX, maxX, maxY, minY) coordinates_srpt: - 78.96288 20.593684 - 20.593684,78.96288 - ENVELOPE(68.162386, 97.395555, 35.5044752, 6.7535159)

  1. An indexed, stored string field containing a properly-formatted GeoJSON feature object for a point or bounding box that includes the coordinates and (preferably) location name. This field can be multivalued.

# first example below is for coordinate point, second is for bounding box geojson_ssim: - {"type":"Feature","geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[78.96288,20.593684]},"properties":{"placename":"India"}} - {"type":"Feature","geometry":{"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[68.162386, 6.7535159], [97.395555, 6.7535159], [97.395555, 35.5044752], [68.162386, 35.5044752], [68.162386, 6.7535159]]]},"bbox":[68.162386, 6.7535159, 97.395555, 35.5044752]}

If you have #2 above and you want the popup search links to use the location name as a search parameter, you also need:

  1. An indexed, stored text or string field containing location names. This field can be multivalued.

subject_geo_ssim: India

Why so complicated?

Blacklight-Maps can be used with either field type (#1 or #2), however to take advantage of the full feature set, it is preferred that both field types exist for each item with geospatial metadata.

  • The GeoJSON field (#2 above) provides reliable association of place names with coordinates, so the map marker popups can display the location name
  • The Location name field (#3 above) allows users to run meaningful searches for locations found on the map
  • The Coordinate field (#1 above) provides for the “Search” function on the map in the catalog#map and catalog#index views

Important: If you are NOT using the geojson field (#2), you should create a copyField in your Solr schema.xml to copy the coordinates from the location_rpt field to a string field that is stored, indexed, and multivalued to allow for proper faceting of the coordinate values in the catalog#map and catalog#index views.

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Support for additional field types may be added in the future.

Configuration

Required

Blacklight-Maps expects you to provide these configuration options:

  • facet_mode = the type of field containing the data to use to display locations on the map (values: 'geojson' or 'coordinates')
    • if 'geojson':
      • geojson_field = the name of the Solr field containing the GeoJSON data
      • placename_property = the key in the GeoJSON properties hash representing the location name
    • if 'coordinates'
      • coordinates_facet_field = the name of the Solr field containing coordinate data in string format (<copyField> of coordinates_field)
  • search_mode = the type of search to run when clicking a link in the map popups (values: 'placename' or 'coordinates')
    • if 'placename':
      • placename_field = the name of the Solr field containing the location names
  • coordinates_field = the name of the Solr location_rpt type field containing geospatial coordinate data

In addition, you must add the geospatial facet field to the list of facet fields in app/controllers/catalog_controller.rb, for example: ruby config.add_facet_field 'geojson_ssim', :limit => -2, :label => 'Coordinates', :show => false

Optional

  • show_initial_zoom = the zoom level to be used in the catalog#show view map (zoom levels for catalog#map and catalog#index map views are computed automatically)
  • maxzoom = the maxZoom property of the map
  • tileurl = a tileLayer url to change the basemap
  • mapattribution = an attribution string to describe the basemap layer
  • spatial_query_dist = the radial distance, in kilometers, to search from a supplied coordinate point in a spatial search. This corresponds to the d Spatial Filter parameter in Solr.

All of these options can easily be configured in CatalogController.rb in the config block.

```ruby … configure_blacklight do |config| ## blacklight-maps configuration default values config.view.maps.geojson_field = “geojson” config.view.maps.placename_property = “placename” config.view.maps.coordinates_field = “coordinates” config.view.maps.search_mode = “placename” # or “coordinates” config.view.maps.spatial_query_dist = 0.5 config.view.maps.placename_field = “placename_field” config.view.maps.coordinates_facet_field = “coordinates_facet_field” config.view.maps.facet_mode = “geojson” # or “coordinates” config.view.maps.tileurl = “http://s.tile.openstreetmap.org/z/x/y.png” config.view.maps.mapattribution = ‘Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors, CC-BY-SA’ config.view.maps.maxzoom = 18 config.view.maps.show_initial_zoom = 5

config.add_facet_field 'geojson', :limit => -2, :label => 'Coordinates', :show => false ...

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Implementation

The catalog#map and catalog#index map views are available by default. The “browse everything” Map view will be available in your app at /map, and in your app using routing helper map_path.

However, the catalog#show maplet widget must be included manually, via one of two ways:

  1. Include the catalog/show_maplet_default partial explicitly. This option gives you the most flexibility, as you can choose where the partial gets rendered.

ruby <%= render partial: 'catalog/show_maplet_default' %>

  1. Add :show_maplet to the list of partials to be rendered automatically by Blacklight in CatalogController.rb in the config block. This option is less work up front, but it may be more difficult to customize how the maplet is integrated into the page layout.

... configure_blacklight do |config| # add :show_maplet to the show partials array config.show.partials << :show_maplet ...

Customization

The blacklight_map_tag helper takes an options hash as one of its arguments that can be used to provide customization options for the Leaflet map functionality via data attributes. (See app/views/catalog/index_map for an example.) The available options include:

Option Type Default Description
initialview Array null the initial extend of the map as a 2d Array (e.g. [[minLat, minLng], [maxLat, maxLng]])
searchcontrol Boolean false display the search control on the map
catalogpath String 'catalog' the search path for the search control
placenamefield String 'placename_field' the name of the Solr field containing the location names
searchctrlcue String 'Search for all items within the current map window' the hover text to display when the mouse hovers over the search control search control
searchresultsview String 'list' the view type for the search results on the catalog#index page after the map search control search control is used
singlemarkermode Boolean true whether locations should be clustered
clustercount String 'locations' whether clusters should display the location count or the number of hits ('hits' or 'locations')
maxzoom Integer 18 the maxZoom property of the map
tileurl String 'http://{s}.tile.openstreetmap.org/{z}/{x}/{y}.png' a tileLayer url to change the basemap
mapattribution String ``Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors, CC-BY-SA’` an attribution string to describe the basemap layer
nodata String 'Sorry, there is no data for this location.' a message to display in the Leaflet popup when the “popup” member is not present in the properties hash in the GeoJSON Feature for a location.

Blacklight Version Compatibility

The table below indicates which versions of Blacklight Maps are compatible with which versions of Blacklight.

Blacklight Maps version works with Blacklight version
1.1.* >= 7.8.0, < 8
0.5.* >= 6.1.0, < 7
0.4.* >= 5.12.0, < 6.*
<= 0.3.3 >= 5.1, <= 5.11.2

Contributing

We encourage you to contribute to Blacklight-Maps. Please see the contributing guide for more information on contributing to the project.