# Torque API Torque provides two kinds of visualizations. - static: provides a way to create heatmap like visualizations (note for Andrew: fon). see ``TorqueLayer`` - dynamic: animate points over a map (note for Andrew: Navy) see ``TiledTorqueLayer`` depending on the map provider you are using you need to use different layer type. Currently we provide layers for Google Maps and Leaflet. ## L.TorqueLayer(options) One of two core classes for the Torque library - it is used to create an animated torque layer with custom settings. ### Usage example ```js // initialize a torque layer that uses the CartoDB account details and SQL API to pull in data var torqueLayer = new L.TorqueLayer({ user : 'viz2', table : 'ow', column : 'date', countby : 'count(cartodb_id)', resolution : 1, is_time : true, steps : 750, pixel_size : 3, blendmode : 'lighter' }); ``` ### Options ##### Provider options | Option | type | Default | Description | |-----------|:-----------|:----------|:---------------------------------------| | provider | string | ```sql_api``` | Where is the data coming from? Alternative is 'url_template'| ##### CartoDB data options | Option | type | Default | Description | |-----------|:-----------|:----------|:---------------------------------------| | user | string | ```null``` | CartoDB account name. Found as, accountname.cartodb.com| | table | string | ```null``` | CartoDB table name where data is found | | column | string | ```null``` | CartoDB table's column name where date information is found (for dynamic type torque layer only)| | countby | string | ```null``` | The aggregation method to use for each pixel displayed where multiple data are found. Any valid PostgreSQL aggregate function | ##### Dynamic/static options (Note for Santana: we can remove this option?) | Option | type | Default | Description | |-----------|:-----------|:----------|:---------------------------------------| | is_time | boolean | ```true``` | Determines if the drawing is static or dynamic/animated | ##### Display options | Option | type | Default | Description | |-----------|:-----------|:----------|:---------------------------------------| | steps | integer | ```100``` | The number of steps to divide the data into for animated renderings | | resolution| numeric | ```2``` | The x and y dimensions of each pixel as returned by the data| | blendmode | boolean | ```null``` | The HTML5 Canvas composite operation for when multiple pixels overlap on the canvas | ### Play options | Method | options | returns | Description | |-----------|:-----------|:----------|:---------------------------------------| | ```setKey(time)``` | ```time numeric``` | ```this``` | sets the animation to the step indicated by ```time```, must be between 0 and N where N equals the number of steps| ### Style options | Method | options | returns | Description | |-----------|:-----------|:----------|:---------------------------------------| | ```setCartoCSS(cartocss)``` | ```cartocss string``` | ```this``` | style the map rendering using client-side cartocss | The full CartoCSS spec is not supported by Torque but instead only a limited subset with some additions related to torque rendering. To see the full list of supported parameters, read the [Torque CartoCSS documentation here](CartoCSS.md). ``value`` and ``zoom`` variables can be used. ``value`` is the value of aggregation (see ``countby`` constructor option). ``zoom`` is the current zoom being rendered TorqueLayer currently expects ```marker``` styling ##### CartoCSS Example ```css #layer {, marker-fill: #662506; marker-width: 20; [value > 1] { marker-fill: #FEE391; } [value > 2] { marker-fill: #FEC44F; } [value > 3] { marker-fill: #FE9929; } [value > 4] { marker-fill: #EC7014; } [value > 5] { marker-fill: #CC4C02; } [value > 6] { marker-fill: #993404; } [value > 7] { marker-fill: #662506; } } ``` ## L.TiledTorqueLayer(options) One of two core classes for the Torque library - it is used to create a static torque layer with client side filtering. ##### Provider options | Option | type | Default | Description | |-----------|:-----------|:----------|:---------------------------------------| | provider | string | ```sql_api``` | Where is the data coming from? Alternative is 'url_template'| | url | string | ```null``` | Tile template URL for fetching data e.g 'http://host.com/{z}/{x}/{y}.json'| ##### CartoDB data options (Note to Santana: are these really here?) | Option | type | Default | Description | |-----------|:-----------|:----------|:---------------------------------------| | user | string | ```null``` | CartoDB account name. Found as, accountname.cartodb.com| | table | string | ```null``` | CartoDB table name where data is found | | column | string | ```null``` | CartoDB table's column name where date information is found (for dynamic type torque layer only)| | countby | string | ```null``` | The aggregation method to use for each pixel displayed where multiple data are found. Any valid PostgreSQL aggregate function | ##### Display options (Note to Santana: is blendmode here? or above even?) | Option | type | Default | Description | |-----------|:-----------|:----------|:---------------------------------------| | resolution| numeric | ```2``` | The x and y dimensions of each pixel as returned by the data| | blendmode | boolean | ```null``` | The HTML5 Canvas composite operation for when multiple pixels overlap on the canvas | ### Filtering options | Method | options | returns | Description | |-----------|:-----------|:----------|:---------------------------------------| | ```setKey(keys)``` | ```keys numeric|array``` | ```this``` | which data categories to display on the map | ### Style options | Method | options | returns | Description | |-----------|:-----------|:----------|:---------------------------------------| | ```setCartoCSS(cartocss)``` | ```cartocss string``` | ```this``` | style the map rendering using client-side cartocss | ``value`` and ``zoom`` variables can be used. only ``polygon-fill`` property is supported currently TorqueLayer currently expects ```polygon``` styling ##### CartoCSS Example ```css #layer { polygon-fill: #FFFF00; [value >= 10] { polygon-fill: #FFCC00; } [value >= 100] { polygon-fill: #FF9900; } [value >= 1000] { polygon-fill: #FF6600; } [value >= 10000] { polygon-fill: #FF3300; } [value > 100000] { polygon-fill: #C00; } } ``` # gmaps layers (TODO)