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OpenLayers 3: Beginner's Guide

By : Thomas Gratier, Paul Spencer, Erik Hazzard
Book Image

OpenLayers 3: Beginner's Guide

By: Thomas Gratier, Paul Spencer, Erik Hazzard

Overview of this book

<p>This book is a practical, hands-on guide that provides you with all the information you need to get started with mapping using the OpenLayers 3 library.</p> <p>The book starts off by showing you how to create a simple map. Through the course of the book, we will review each component needed to make a map in OpenLayers 3, and you will end up with a full-fledged web map application. You will learn the key role of each OpenLayers 3 component in making a map, and important mapping principles such as projections and layers. You will create your own data files and connect to backend servers for mapping. A key part of this book will also be dedicated to building a mapping application for mobile devices and its specific components.</p>
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
OpenLayers 3 Beginner's Guide
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Time for action – creating a map


Let's create a new OpenLayers application and identify the components as we go:

  1. First, create a new file called components.html in the sandbox directory and put in the standard HTML structure for our applications as follows:

    <!doctype html>
    <html>
      <head>
        <title>OpenLayers Components</title>
        <link rel="stylesheet" href="../assets/ol3/css/ol.css" type="text/css" />
        <link rel="stylesheet" href="../assets/css/samples.css" type="text/css" />
      </head>
      <body>
        <div id="map" class="map"></div>
        <script src="../assets/ol3/js/ol.js"></script>
        <script>
        </script>
      </body>
    </html>
  2. Now, we can add our code inside the second, empty script tag. First, we'll create a layer to display our map. The layer will be added to the map's layers collection:

    var layer = new ol.layer.Tile({
      source: new ol.source.OSM()
    });
  3. Next, we'll create an interaction...