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# node-red-contrib-web-worldmap
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A <a href="https://nodered.org" target="mapinfo">Node-RED</a> node to provide world
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map web page for plotting "things" on.
![Map Image](https://dceejay.github.io/pages/images/redmap.png)
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### Updates
- v1.4.5 - fix clearing overlays
- v1.4.4 - add a couple of extra overlay layers, roads, rail, sea
- v1.4.3 - support custom icon for GPX and KML. Better readme for geojson.
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- v1.4.2 - add NVG layer capability
- v1.4.1 - let `msg.payload.popup` set the popup contents.
- v1.4.0 - only send to specific _ sessionid if specified.
- v1.3.7 - rescale NATO symbols (less variation, not so small)
- v1.3.6 - setting `msg.payload.draggable = true` will allow a marker to be moved and create a move event on the input node.
- v1.3.5 - parse numeric inputs (speed, bearing etc) to remove any extra text.
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- v1.3.4 - Add ISS icon
- v1.3.3 - Bugfix for inline satellite icon
- v1.3.2 - Bugfix for inline svg icons
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- v1.3.1 - Allow `msg.payload.popped = true` to auto open the info popup.
- v1.3.0 - Add initial 3D page (worldmap/index3d.html), Add ability to add KML, GPX and TOPOJSON overlay layers and optional zoom to fit.
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see [CHANGELOG](https://github.com/dceejay/RedMap/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md) for full list.
## Install
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Either use the Manage Palette option in the Node-RED Editor menu, or run the following command in your Node-RED user directory - typically `~/.node-red`
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npm i --save node-red-contrib-web-worldmap
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## Usage
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Plots "things" on a map. The map will be served from `{httpRoot}/worldmap`
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Use keyboard shortcut `⌘⇧m`, `ctrl-shift-m` to jump to the map.
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The minimum **msg.payload** must contain `name`, `lat` and `lon` properties, e.g.
msg.payload = { name:"Joe", lat:51.05, lon:-1.35 }
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`name` must be a unique identifier across the whole map. Repeated location updates to the same `name` move the point.
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Optional properties include
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- **deleted** : set to <i>true</i> to remove the named marker. (default <i>false</i>)
- **draggable** : set to <i>true</i> to allow marker to be moved. (default <i>false</i>)
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- **layer** : specify a layer on the map to add marker to.
- **speed** : combined with bearing, draws a vector.
- **bearing** : combined with speed, draws a vector.
- **accuracy** : combined with bearing, draws a polygon of possible direction.
- **icon** : <a href="http://fortawesome.github.io/Font-Awesome/icons/" target="mapinfo">font awesome</a> icon name.
- **iconColor** : Standard CSS colour name or #rrggbb hex value.
- **SIDC** : NATO symbology code (instead of icon). See below.
- **building** : OSMbulding GeoJSON feature set to add 2.5D buildings to buildings layer. See below.
- **ttl** : time to live, how long an individual marker stays on map in seconds (overrides general maxage setting)
- **photoUrl** : adds an image pointed at by the url to the popup box.
- **videoUrl** : adds an mp4 video pointed at by the url to the popup box. Ideally 320x240 in size.
- **weblink** : adds a link to an external page for more information. Either set a url as a *string*, or an *object* like `{name:"BBC News", url:"news.bbc.co.uk", target:"_new"}`
- **addtoheatmap** : set to <i>false</i> to exclude point from contributing to heatmap layer. (default true)
- **intensity** : set to a value of 0.1 - 1.0 to set the intensity of the point on heatmap layer. (default 1.0)
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- **popped** : set to true to automatically open the popup info box.
- **popup** : html to fill the popup if you don't want the automatic default of the properties list.
Any other `msg.payload` properties will be added to the icon popup text box.
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### Icons
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You may select any of the Font Awesome set of [icons](http://fortawesome.github.io/Font-Awesome/icons/).
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If you use the name without the fa- prefix (eg `male`) you will get the icon inside a generic marker shape. If you use the fa- prefix (eg `fa-male`) you will get the icon on its own.
There are also several special icons...
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- **plane** : a plane icon that aligns with the bearing of travel.
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- **ship** : a ship icon that aligns with the bearing of travel.
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- **car** : a car icon that aligns with the bearing of travel.
- **uav** : a small plane icon that aligns with the bearing of travel.
- **arrow** : a map GPS arrow type pointer that aligns with the bearing of travel.
- **wind** : a wind arrow that points in the direction the wind is coming FROM.
- **satellite** : a small satellite icon.
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- **iss** : a slightly larger icon for the ISS.
- **locate** : a 4 corner outline to locate a point without obscuring it.
- **friend** : pseudo NATO style blue rectangle.
- **hostile** : pseudo NATO style red circle.
- **neutral** : pseudo NATO style green square.
- **unknown** : pseudo NATO style yellow square.
- **earthquake** : black circle - diameter proportional to `msg.mag`.
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#### NATO Symbology
You can use NATO symbols from <a href="https://github.com/spatialillusions/milsymbol" target="mapinfo">milsymbol.js</a>.
To do this you need to supply a `msg.SIDC` instead of an icon, for example:
msg.payload = { name: "Emergency Medical Operation",
lat: 51.05,
lon: -1.35,
SIDC: "ENOPA-------",
options: { fillOpacity:0.8 }
}
SIDC codes can be generated using the online tool - https://spatialillusions.com/unitgenerator/
There are lots of extra options you can specify as `msg.options` - see the <a href="https://github.com/spatialillusions/milsymbol/tree/master/docs" target="mapinfo">milsymbol docs here</a>.
### Buildings
The OSM Buildings layer is available in the layers menu. You can replace this with a building of your own by
sending a `msg.payload.command.map` containing an `overlay` and a `geojson` property. The geojson property
should be a GeoJSON Feature Collection as per the OSMBuildings spec.
var geo = { "type": "FeatureCollection",
"features": [
{
"type": "Feature",
"properties": {
"color": "rgb(0,0,255)",
"roofColor": "rgb(128,128,255)",
"height": 20,
"minHeight": 0
},
"geometry": {
"type": "Polygon",
"coordinates": [
[
[-1.356221,51.048611],
[-1.356039,51.048672],
[-1.355765,51.048311],
[-1.355937,51.048237],
[-1.356221,51.048611]
]
]
}
}
]
}
var m = {overlay:"Golf Clubhouse", geojson:geo, fit:true};
msg.payload = {command:{map:m, lat:51.0484, lon:-1.3558}};
return msg;
**Note**: the object you supply will replace the whole buildings layer. To delete the building send a msg with a name and the building property set to "" (blank string).
#### Buildings 3D view
A 3D map view has now been added as **worldmap/index3d.html** using the mapbox api - the msg can support `msg.command.pitch` and `msg.command.bearing` to angle the view, for example:
msg.payload = { command: {
zoom:18,
pitch:60,
bearing:80
} }
The `icon` can be specified as a person, block, bar, or "anything else" - they will render slightly differently - all units are approximate. They will be positioned at the `lat`, `lon` as normal but also at the `msg.payload.height` - where height is in meters above the surface of the map (which may or may not relate to altitude...)
`msg.payload.icon` can be
- person : 1m x 1m x 2m tall
- block : 5m x 5m x 5m cube
- bar : a bar from the surface up to the specified minHeight
- (else) : 1.5m x 1.5m x 1.5m cube
in addition existing male, female, fa-male and fa-female icons are all represented as the person shape.
`msg.iconColor` can be used to colour the icons.
**NOTES**
- There is currently no way to add labels, popups, or make the icons clickable.
- The 3D only really works at zoomed in scales 16+ due to the small size of the icons. They are not scale independent like icons on the normal map.
- As this uses the mapbox api you may wish to edit the index3d.html code to include your api key to remove any usage restrictions.
- This view is a side project to the Node-RED worldmap side project so happy to take PRs but it probably won't be actively developed.
### Areas and Lines
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If the payload contains an **area** property - that is an array of co-ordinates, e.g.
... , area: [ [51.05, -0.08], [51.5, -1], [51.2, -0.047] ], ...
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then rather than draw a point and icon it draws the polygon. Likewise if it contains a
**line** property it will draw the polyline.
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- **color** : can set the colour of the polygon or line.
- **fillColor** : can set the fill colour of the polygon.
- **fillOpacity** : can set the opacity of the polygon fill colour.
- **name** : is used as the id key - so can be redrawn/moved.
- **layer** : declares which layer you put it on..
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### Circles
If the payload contains a **radius** property, as well as name, lat and lon, then rather
than draw a point it will draw a circle. The *radius* property is specified in meters.
msg.payload = { lat:51.05, lon:-1.35, name:"A3090", radius:3000 }
As per Areas and Lines you may also specify *color*, *fillColor*, and *layer*.
If the payload contains a **sdlat** and **sdlon** property instead of *radius* an ellipse will be drawn. The sdlat and sdlon propertys specify the semi-axes of the ellipse.
These are specified in the Latitude/Longitude format.
### Options
Areas, Lines and Circles can also specify more optional properties:
- color
- fillColor
- stroke
- weight
- opacity
- fill
- fillOpacity
- clickable (if true sets the passed in name as Popup)
## Drawing
A single *right click* will allow you to add a point to the map - you must specify the `name` and optionally the `icon` and `layer`.
Right-clicking on an icon will allow you to delete it.
If you select the **drawing** layer you can also add polylines, polygons and rectangles.
All these events generate messages that can be received by using a **worldmap in** node. Examples of messages coming FROM the map include:
{ "action": "connected" }
{ "action": "point", "lat": "50.60634", "lon": "-1.66580", "point": "joe,male,mylayer" }
{ "action": "delete", "name": "joe" }
{ "action": "layer", "name": "Esri Satellite" }
{ "action": "draw", "type": "rectangle", "points": [ { "lat": 50.61243889044519, "lng": -1.5913009643554688 }, { "lat": 50.66665471366635, "lng": -1.5913009643554688 }, { "lat": 50.66665471366635, "lng": -1.4742279052734375 }, { "lat": 50.61243889044519, "lng": -1.4742279052734375 } ] }
## Control
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You can also control the map via the node, by sending in a msg.payload containing a **command** object.
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Optional properties include
- **lat** - move map to specified latitude.
- **lon** - move map to specified longitude.
- **zoom** - move map to specified zoom level (1 - world, 13 to 20 max zoom depending on map).
- **layer** - set map to specified base layer name - `{command:{layer:"Esri"}}`
- **showlayer** - show the named overlay - `{command:{showlayer:"foo"}}`
- **hidelayer** - hide the named overlay - `{command:{hidelayer:"bar"}}`
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- **map** - Object containing details of a new map layer:
- **name** - name of the map base layer OR **overlay** - name of overlay layer
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- **url** - url of the map layer
- **opt** - options object for the new layer
- **wms** - boolean, specifies if the data is provided by a Web Map Service
- **bounds** - sets the bounds of an Overlay-Image. 2 Dimensional Array that defines the top-left and bottom-right Corners (lat/lng Points)
- **heatmap** - set heatmap options object see https://github.com/Leaflet/Leaflet.heat#reference
- **clear** - layer name - to clear a complete layer and remove from layer menu
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#### To switch layer, move map and zoom
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msg.payload.command = {layer:"Esri Satellite", lat:51, lon:3, zoom:10 };
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#### To draw a heavily customized Circle on a layer
msg.payload.command = {
name:"circle",
lat:51.515,
lon:-0.1235,
radius:10,
layer:"drawing",
iconColor:'#464646',
stroke:false,
fillOpacity:0.8,
clickable:true
};
#### To add a new base layer
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The layer will be called `name`. By default it expects a leaflet Tilelayer style url. You can also use a WMS
style server by adding a property `wms: true`. (see overlay example below)
msg.payload.command.map = {
name:"OSMhot",
url:'http://{s}.tile.openstreetmap.fr/hot/{z}/{x}/{y}.png',
opt:{ maxZoom:19, attribution:"&copy; OpenStreetMap" }
};
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#### To add a WMS overlay layer - eg US weather radar
To add an overlay instead of a base layer - specify the `overlay` property instead of the `name`.
msg.payload.command.map = {
overlay: "NowCoast",
url: 'https://nowcoast.noaa.gov/arcgis/services/nowcoast/radar_meteo_imagery_nexrad_time/MapServer/WmsServer?',
opt: {
layers: '1',
format: 'image/png',
transparent: true,
attribution: "NOAA/NWS"
},
wms: true
}
#### To add a new geoJSON overlay
msg.payload.command.map = {
overlay:"myGeoJSON",
geojson:{ your geojson feature as an object },
opt:{ optional geojson options, style, etc },
fit:true
};
The geojson features may contain a `properties` property. That may also include a `style` with properties - stroke, stroke-width, stroke-opacity, fill, fill-opacity. Any other properties will be listed in the popup.
The `opt` property is optional. See the <a href="https://leafletjs.com/examples/geojson/">Leaflet geojson docs</a> for more info on possible options. Note: only simple options are supported as functions cannot be serialised.
The `fit` property is optional. If present the map will automatically zoom to fit the area relevant to the geojson.
see http://leafletjs.com/examples/geojson/ for more details about options for opt.
#### To add a new KML, GPX, or TOPOJSON overlay
As per the geojson overlay you can also inject a KML layer, GPX layer or TOPOJSON layer. The syntax is the same but with either a `kml` property containing the KML string - a `gpx` property containing a GPX string - or a `topojson` property containing the topojson.
msg.payload.command.map = {
overlay:"myKML",
kml:"<kml>...your kml placemarks...</kml>"
};
For GPX and KML layers, it is possible to define which icon to use for point markers by adding the
following properties to `msg.payload.command.map`:
- **icon** : <a href="https://fontawesome.com/v4.7.0/icons/" target="mapinfo">font awesome</a> icon name.
- **iconColor** : Standard CSS colour name or #rrggbb hex value.
Again the `fit` property can be added to make the map zoom to the relevant area.
#### To add a Velocity Grid Overlay
msg.payload.command.map = {
overlay:"myWind",
velocity: {
displayValues: true,
displayOptions: {
velocityType: 'Global Wind',
displayPosition: 'bottomleft',
displayEmptyString: 'No wind data'
},
maxVelocity: 15,
data: [Array of data as per format referenced below]
}
};
see https://github.com/danwild/leaflet-velocity for more details about options and data examples.
#### To add an Image Overlay
var imageBounds = [[40.712216, -74.22655], [40.773941, -74.12544]];
msg.payload = { command : {lat:40.74, lon:-74.175, zoom:13 } };
msg.payload.command.map = {
overlay:"New York Historical",
url:'http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/newark_nj_1922.jpg',
bounds: imageBounds,
opt:{ opacity:1.0, attribution:"&copy; University of Texas" }
};
#### To clear a layer from the map
msg.payload.command.clear = "name of your layer/overlay to remove";
### Using a local Map Server (WMS server)
IMHO the easiest map server to make work is the <a href="http://www.mapserver.org/" target="mapinfo">mapserver</a> package in Ubuntu / Debian. Usually you will start with
sudo apt-get install mapserver-bin cgi-mapserver gdal-bin
Configuring that, setting up your tiles, and creating a .map file is way beyond the scope of this README so I will leave that as an exercise for the reader. Once set up you should have a cgi process you can run called `mapserv`, and a `.map` file that describes the layers available from the server.
Create and edit these into an executeable file called **mapserv**, located in this node's directory, typically
`~/.node-red/node_modules/node-red-contrib-web-worldmap/mapserv`, for example:
#! /bin/sh
# set this to the path of your WMS map file (which in turn points to your tiles)
MS_MAPFILE=~/Data/maps/uk.map
export MS_MAPFILE
# and set this to the path of your cgi-mapserv executable
/usr/bin/mapserv
You can then add a new WMS Base layer by injecting a message like
msg.payload.command.map = {
name: "Local WMS",
url: 'http://localhost:1880/cgi-bin/mapserv', // we will serve the tiles from this node locally.
opt: {
layers: 'gb', // specifies a layer in your map file
format: 'image/png',
transparent: true,
attribution: "© Ordnance Survey, UK"
},
wms: true // set to true for WMS type mapserver
}
## Demo Flow
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The following example gets recent earthquakes from USGS, parses the result,
formats up the msg as per above and sends to the node to plot on the map.
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It also shows how to zoom and move the map or add a new layer.
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Car icon made by <a href="http://www.freepik.com" title="Freepik">Freepik</a> from <a href="http://www.flaticon.com" title="Flaticon">www.flaticon.com</a> is licensed by <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/" title="Creative Commons BY 3.0" target="mapinfo">CC 3.0 BY</a>.</div>