This app makes it easy to display a map for any given address in django templates. No manual geocoding, html/js copy-pasting or Django model changes are needed.
Maintained by Basil Shubin, and some great contributors.
First install the module, preferably in a virtual environment. It can be installed from PyPI:
pip install django-easy-maps
You'll need to add easy_maps
to INSTALLED_APPS
in your project's settings.py
file:
INSTALLED_APPS += [
'easy_maps',
]
Then run ./manage.py migrate
to create the required database tables.
The only mandatory configuration is the EASY_MAPS_GOOGLE_KEY
variable:
EASY_MAPS_GOOGLE_KEY = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ___0123456789'
If you need a place to center the map at when no address is inserted
yet, add the latitude and longitude to the EASY_MAPS_CENTER
variable in
your settings.py
like the following:
EASY_MAPS_CENTER = (-41.3, 32)
Other optional settings:
# Optional
EASY_MAPS_ZOOM = 8 # Default zoom level, see https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/tutorial#MapOptions for more information.
EASY_MAPS_LANGUAGE = 'ru' # See https://developers.google.com/maps/faq#languagesupport for supported languages.
Please see the example
application. This application is used to
manually test the functionalities of this package. This also serves as
a good example.
You need Django 1.8 or above to run that. It might run on older versions but that is not tested.
First of all, load the easy_map_tags
in every template where you want to use it:
{% load easy_maps_tags %}
Use:
{% easy_map <address> [<width> <height>] [<zoom>] [using <template_name>] %}
For example:
{% load easy_maps_tags %}
<!-- Default map with 300x400 dimensions -->
{% easy_map "Russia, Ekaterinburg, Mira 32" 300 400 %}
<!-- Variable address, custom detail level and custom template -->
{% easy_map address 200 200 5 using "map.html" %}
The coordinates for map will be obtained using google geocoder on first access. Then they'll be cached in DB. Django's template caching can be used later in order to prevent DB access on each map render:
{% load easy_maps_tags cache %}
{% cache 600 my_map firm.address %}
{% easy_map firm.address 300 400 %}
{% endcache %}
If the default map template is not sufficient then a custom map template can be used. For example:
{% easy_map address using "map.html" %}
{% easy_map address 200 300 5 using "map.html" %}
The template will have map
(easy_maps.Address
instance
auto-created for passed address on first access), width
, height
and zoom
variables. The outer template context is passed to the rendered
template as well.
You can start your own template from scratch or just override some blocks in the default template.
Please refer to https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/ for detailed Google Maps JavaScript API help.
django-easy-maps
provides a basic widget that displays a map under the address
field. It can be used in the admin for map previews. For example:
from django import forms
from django.contrib import admin
from easy_maps.widgets import AddressWithMapWidget
from .models import Firm
class FirmAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
class form(forms.ModelForm):
class Meta:
widgets = {
'address': AddressWithMapWidget({'class': 'vTextField'})
}
admin.site.register(Firm, FirmAdmin)
address
field should be either a CharField
or TextField
.
If you've found a bug, implemented a feature or customized the template and think it is useful then please consider contributing. Patches, pull requests or just suggestions are welcome!
django-easy-maps was originally started by Mikhail Korobov who has now unfortunately abandoned the project.
django-easy-maps
is released under the MIT license.