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- Current for 7.x-2.0-beta1
- updated on 2012-08-24
- # Description
- OpenLayers is a suite of module to help integrate the
- OpenLayers Javascript library within Drupal.
- # Requirements
- OpenLayers Requires
- * CTools: http://drupal.org/project/ctools
- * Libraries: https://drupal.org/project/libraries - Use the 2.x version, and make sure to create your sites/all/libraries subdirectory.
- * GeoPhP https://drupal.org/project/geophp
- Sub-modules require
- * OpenLayers Views requires Views: http://drupal.org/project/views
- OpenLayers can use Features to package maps into modules
- * Features: http://drupal.org/project/features
- # Sub-Modules
- You'll most likely want to enable OpenLayers UI and OpenLayers Views modules for typical uses of OpenLayers.
- * OpenLayers UI - Creates a user interface to make map
- arrays which can be used in various places
- * Views - Allows data to be displayed on a map
- via Views
- * Filters - Creates a filter to replace
- [openlayers map_name] with a map.
- # Basic Concepts
- ## Maps
- An OpenLayers map in Drupal is a combination of decisions about which
- layers to show, what styles to apply, the minimum and maximum zoom levels,
- and how the user can interact with the map. A map object is where
- the options for these settings are combined and stored. Maps can be
- rendered through OpenLayers views of the type "OpenLayers Map," through
- filters provided by the OpenLayers Filters module, or directly in your
- modules using the api function openlayers_render_map()
- ## Layers
- OpenLayers allows for the display of a variety of raster and vector data on
- maps. These are divided into two categories: basemaps and overlays.
- Basemaps, like those from OpenStreetMap or Google Maps, provide a background
- for your data. Overlays can be data from OpenLayers data views, KML layers,
- or other types of data from external sources.
- For more information on layer types, see docs/LAYER_TYPES.txt
- ## Styles
- The OpenLayers module currently allows users to define custom styles for
- vector overlays. The primary use-case here will be data from OpenLayers
- data views but this could also include KML files. Styles define things like
- stroke width, background and outline colors, and point size and allow the
- use of icons if desired. They must be associated with layers on a per-
- map basis.
- ## Behaviors
- Behaviors can be enabled on maps to control how users interact with
- the map. Examples of behaviors include navigation, which, when enabled,
- allows users to zoom and pan, and Layer Switcher, which provides a UI that
- allows users to toggle on and off the layers available on the map.
- ## OpenLayers Views
- OpenLayers views come in two varieties. The first is a display type called
- OpenLayers Data. This is what allows users to control which pieces of
- content show up on the map and in what manner. Each OpenLayers data view
- provides a layer that can be added to maps when configuring a map. The
- second is a style called OpenLayers Map that can be applied to pages,
- blocks, attachments, and so on and give users an easy way of rendering
- maps.
- # Installation
- 1. Normal Drupal module installation
- 2. Set OpenLayers Source at: admin/structure/openlayers
- It is suggested to download the library and use it locally for performance.
- 3. A tutorial
- # Documentation
- More documentation is available in the docs/ directory of this module:
- * CUSTOMIZATION.txt: a cookbook for common customizations users might want
- to make for performance and tweaking
- * API.txt: a technical description of the main map-generating API
- * LAYER_TYPES.txt: a technical description of how layer types work and
- guide for implementation of new layer types
- * KML.txt: an explanation of how KML support works in OpenLayers
- * JAVASCRIPT.txt: a technical explanation of how the Javascript included
- in the OpenLayers module (not the code in the actual OpenLayers library)
- operates
- A [tutorial is available on Drupal.org] (https://drupal.org/node/1481374)
- # Authors/Credits
- * [zzolo](http://drupal.org/user/147331)
- * [phayes](http://drupal.org/user/47098)
- * [tmcw](http://drupal.org/user/12664)
- * [brynbellomy](http://drupal.org/user/537416)
- * [bdragon](http://drupal.org/user/53081)
- * [OpenLayers monster by Saman Bemel Benrud](http://www.flickr.com/photos/samanpwbb/)
- * [strk](http://drupal.org/user/781486)
- * [pol](https://drupal.org/user/47194)
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