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A quick way to start a web map application with Vue.js using MapLibre GL JS1 min read

Vue.js map using MapLibre GL JS

A quick way to start a web map application with Vue.js using MapLibre GL JS.

A simple fullscreen map application is used to showcase how to utilize MapTiler maps together with Vue.js and MapLibre GL JS for your Vue.js app.

Screenshot

Demo

Online demo: https://labs.maptiler.com/vue-template-maplibre-gl-js/

Build With

Vue.js
MapLibre GL JS
MapTiler

This project was generated with Vue CLI version 4.5.15.

Getting Started

Prerequisites

npm

npm install npm@latest -g

Angular CLI

npm install -g @vue/cli

Create an app

Clone the repo to create a new Vue.js project. Run in your command-line:

git clone https://github.com/maptiler/vue-template-maplibre-gl-js.git my-vue-map

Navigate to the newly created project folder my-vue-map

cd my-vue-map

Install the NPM packages dependencies. Run in your command-line:

npm install

API KEY

Rename or copy the .env.example file to .env

cp .env.example .env

Open the .env file, ⚠️ you will need to replace YOUR_MAPTILER_API_KEY with your own MapTiler API key.

Your MapTiler account access key is on your MapTiler Cloud account page.

ℹ️ If you don’t have an API KEY, you can create it for free at https://www.maptiler.com/cloud/

Run

To start your local environment, run:

npm run serve

You will find your app on address http://localhost:8080/.

Now you should see the app in your browser.

License

Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.

Acknowledgments

Instead of using or developing a custom map component, you can use the Vue.js binding of maplibre-gl-js.

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