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This creates the file `target/scala-2.11/example-fastopt.js`. 20 | You can now open `index-fastopt.html` in your favorite Web browser! 21 | 22 | During development, it is useful to use `~fastOptJS` in sbt, so that each 23 | time you save a source file, a compilation of the project is triggered. 24 | Hence only a refresh of your Web page is needed to see the effects of your 25 | changes. 26 | 27 | ## Run the tests 28 | 29 | To run the test suite, execute the task `test`. If you have installed 30 | [Node.js](http://nodejs.org/), you can use that runtime to run the tests, 31 | which is faster: 32 | 33 | > set scalaJSStage in Global := FastOptStage 34 | > test 35 | 36 | ## The fully optimized version 37 | 38 | For ultimate code size reduction, use `fullOptJS`. This will take several 39 | seconds to execute, so typically you only use this for the final, production 40 | version of your application. While `index-fastopt.html` refers to the 41 | JavaScript emitted by `fastOptJS`, `index.html` refers to the optimized 42 | JavaScript emitted by `fullOptJS`. 43 | 44 | If Node.js is installed, the tests can also be run in their fully optimized 45 | version with: 46 | 47 | > set scalaJSStage in Global := FullOptStage 48 | > test 49 | 50 | # What if a feature is missing? 51 | 52 | APIs can change, even API's like [MPI](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Message_Passing_Interface) (if barely). If you find a function or feature that is missing or can be improved, please submit a pull request. It is trivial to add most features, but we currently don't hae the time or inclination to support all features (especially if they aren't going to be used), so we are passing the buck on to our collective selves. 53 | 54 | # Other libraries of interest 55 | 56 | * [Autowire](https://github.com/lihaoyi/autowire) is a pair of macros that allows you to perform type-safe, reflection-free RPC between Scala systems (Scala-JS or Scala-JVM). 57 | * [scalajs-google-maps](https://github.com/coreyauger/scalajs-google-maps) is a similar library but for Google Maps instead of the Mapbox ecosystem. 58 | 59 | 60 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build.sbt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // Turn this project into a Scala.js project by importing these settings 2 | enablePlugins(ScalaJSPlugin) 3 | 4 | name := "scalajs-mapbox" 5 | 6 | version := "0.1-RC1" 7 | 8 | scalaVersion := "2.12.1" 9 | 10 | scalaJSUseMainModuleInitializer in Compile := true 11 | scalaJSUseMainModuleInitializer in Test := false 12 | 13 | testFrameworks += new TestFramework("utest.runner.Framework") 14 | 15 | //Need to wait until new MapBox is available in WebJar: 16 | //skip in packageJSDependencies := false 17 | 18 | // Show more comments when using dubious features 19 | scalacOptions += "-feature" 20 | 21 | libraryDependencies ++= Seq( 22 | "org.scala-js" %%% "scalajs-dom" % "0.9.1", 23 | "com.lihaoyi" %%% "utest" % "0.4.5" % "test" 24 | ) 25 | 26 | publishTo := { 27 | val nexus = "https://oss.sonatype.org/" 28 | if (version.value.trim.endsWith("SNAPSHOT")) 29 | Some("snapshots" at nexus + "content/repositories/snapshots") 30 | else 31 | Some("releases" at nexus + "service/local/staging/deploy/maven2") 32 | } 33 | 34 | publishMavenStyle := true 35 | publishArtifact in Test := false 36 | organization := "io.github.bbarker" 37 | 38 | pomExtra := 39 | https://github.com/bbarker/scalajs-mapbox 40 | 41 | 42 | Apache 2 43 | http://www.apache.org/licenses/ 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | git://github.com/bbarker/scalajs-mapbox.git 48 | scm:git://github.com/bbarker/scalajs-mapbox.git 49 | 50 | 51 | 52 | bbarker 53 | Brandon Elam Barker 54 | http://bbarker.github.io 55 | 56 | 57 | 58 | credentials += Credentials(Path.userHome / ".ivy2/.credentials") -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /index-fastopt.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Example Scala.js application 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |

Example Scala.js application - fast-optimized version

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After having compiled and fast-optimized properly the code for the application 12 | (using `sbt fastOptJS`), you should see "It works" herebelow. 13 | See README.md for detailed explanations.

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Example Scala.js application - full-optimized version

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17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /project/build.properties: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | sbt.version=0.13.13 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /project/plugins.sbt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | addSbtPlugin("io.get-coursier" % "sbt-coursier" % "1.0.0-M15") 2 | addSbtPlugin("org.scala-js" % "sbt-scalajs" % "0.6.15") 3 | addSbtPlugin("org.wartremover" % "sbt-wartremover" % "2.0.2") -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main/scala/L/layers.scala: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package io.github.bbarker.L 2 | 3 | import scala.scalajs.js 4 | import scala.scalajs.js.| 5 | import scala.scalajs.js.annotation.JSName 6 | 7 | import org.scalajs.dom.html.Element 8 | 9 | import io.github.bbarker.L.mapbox._ 10 | 11 | /** 12 | * Created by Brandon Elam Barker on 7/22/2015. 13 | */ 14 | 15 | 16 | /* Core Classes */ 17 | 18 | @js.native 19 | @JSGlobal("L.Class") 20 | class Class() extends js.Object { 21 | 22 | } 23 | 24 | @js.native 25 | @JSGlobal("L.Evented") 26 | class Evented() extends Class { 27 | def on( 28 | types: js.Object, 29 | fn: js.Function = null, 30 | context: js.Object = null 31 | ): Evented = js.native 32 | 33 | } 34 | 35 | /* Layer Classes */ 36 | 37 | @js.native 38 | @JSGlobal("L.Layer") 39 | class Layer(options: js.Object = null) extends Evented { 40 | 41 | def addTo(map: mapbox.Map): Layer = js.native 42 | 43 | def hasLayer(layer: Layer): Boolean = js.native 44 | 45 | def removeLayer(layer: Layer): Map = js.native 46 | 47 | } 48 | 49 | @js.native 50 | @JSGlobal("L.LayerGroup") 51 | class LayerGroup(options: js.Object = null) extends Layer { 52 | 53 | def addLayer(layer: Layer): LayerGroup = js.native 54 | 55 | def setZIndex(zIndex: Int): LayerGroup = js.native 56 | 57 | } 58 | 59 | @js.native 60 | @JSGlobal("L.Marker") 61 | class Marker(latlng: js.Array[Double], options: js.Object = null 62 | ) extends Layer { 63 | 64 | def setZIndexOffset(offset: Int): Marker = js.native 65 | 66 | } 67 | 68 | @js.native 69 | @JSGlobal("L.FeatureGroup") 70 | class FeatureGroup(options: js.Object = null) extends LayerGroup { 71 | 72 | def setStyle(style: js.Object): FeatureGroup = js.native 73 | 74 | } 75 | 76 | @js.native 77 | @JSGlobal("L.GeoJSON") 78 | class GeoJSON(geoJsonFeature: js.Object = null, options: js.Object = null 79 | ) extends FeatureGroup { 80 | 81 | def addData(geojson: GeoJSON): GeoJSON = js.native 82 | 83 | def resetStyle(layer: Layer): GeoJSON = js.native 84 | 85 | override 86 | def setStyle(style: js.Object): GeoJSON = js.native 87 | 88 | } 89 | 90 | @js.native 91 | @JSGlobal("L.GridLayer") 92 | class GridLayer(options: js.Object = null) extends Layer { 93 | 94 | def setZIndex(zIndex: Int): Layer = js.native 95 | 96 | } 97 | 98 | @js.native 99 | @JSGlobal("L.TileLayer") 100 | class TileLayer(options: js.Object = null) extends GridLayer { 101 | 102 | } 103 | 104 | @js.native 105 | @JSGlobal("L.Popup") 106 | class Popup(options: js.Object = null) extends Layer { 107 | 108 | def openOn(map: mapbox.Map): Popup = js.native 109 | 110 | def setContent(content: String): Popup = js.native 111 | 112 | def setLatLng(latlng: js.Array[Double]): Popup = js.native 113 | 114 | var _map: mapbox.Map = js.native 115 | 116 | } 117 | 118 | @js.native 119 | @JSGlobal("L.Path") 120 | class Path(options: js.Object = null) extends Layer { 121 | 122 | } 123 | 124 | @js.native 125 | @JSGlobal("L.CircleMarker") 126 | class CircleMarker(latlng: js.Object, 127 | options: js.Object = null 128 | ) extends Path { 129 | 130 | } 131 | 132 | 133 | /* Other classes */ 134 | @js.native 135 | @JSGlobal("L.LatLngBounds") 136 | class LatLngBounds() extends js.Object 137 | 138 | @js.native 139 | @JSGlobal("L.Control") 140 | class Control extends Class { 141 | 142 | def addTo(map: mapbox.Map): Control = js.native 143 | 144 | 145 | //FIXME: what is a container, really? 146 | type Container = js.Object 147 | var onAdd: js.Function1[mapbox.Map, Container] = js.native 148 | } 149 | 150 | @js.native 151 | @JSGlobal("L.Control.Attribution") 152 | class ControlAttribution extends Control { 153 | def addAttribution(text: String): ControlAttribution = js.native 154 | } 155 | 156 | @js.native 157 | @JSGlobal("L.DomUtil") 158 | object DomUtil extends js.Object { 159 | def create( 160 | tagName: String, 161 | className: String, 162 | container: js.Object = null 163 | ): Element = js.native 164 | } 165 | 166 | 167 | @js.native 168 | @JSGlobal("L.Icon") 169 | class Icon extends Class { 170 | 171 | } 172 | 173 | 174 | @js.native 175 | @JSGlobal("L.DivIcon") 176 | class DivIcon(geoJsonFeature: js.Object = null, options: js.Object = null 177 | ) extends Icon { 178 | 179 | } 180 | 181 | object Helpers { 182 | 183 | /** 184 | * String is a URL or mapbox map identifier. Object specifies 185 | * a more complexly defined map. 186 | */ 187 | type MapDescriptor = String | js.Object 188 | 189 | implicit class PopupExtension(val self: Popup) extends AnyVal { 190 | def hasMap: Boolean = js.DynamicImplicits.truthValue( 191 | self._map.asInstanceOf[js.Dynamic] 192 | ) 193 | 194 | } 195 | } 196 | 197 | 198 | 199 | /* End Layer Classes */ 200 | 201 | @js.native 202 | @JSGlobal("L") 203 | object L extends js.Object { 204 | 205 | def circleMarker(latlng: js.Object, 206 | options: js.Object = null 207 | ): GeoJSON = js.native 208 | 209 | def divIcon(options: js.Object = null): DivIcon = js.native 210 | 211 | def control(options: js.Object): Control = js.native 212 | 213 | def geoJson(geoJsonFeature: js.Object, options: js.Object = null): GeoJSON = js.native 214 | 215 | def tileLayer(urlTemplate: String, options: js.Object = null): TileLayer = js.native 216 | } 217 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main/scala/L/mapbox/mapbox.scala: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package io.github.bbarker.L.mapbox 2 | 3 | import scala.scalajs.js 4 | import scala.scalajs.js.| 5 | import scala.scalajs.js.annotation.JSName 6 | 7 | import io.github.bbarker.L._ // FIXME: narrow this down 8 | import Helpers._ 9 | 10 | /** 11 | * Created by Brandon Elam Barker on 7/22/2015. 12 | */ 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | @js.native 17 | @JSGlobal("L.mapbox.FeatureLayer") 18 | class FeatureLayer (mapDescriptor: MapDescriptor = null, 19 | options: js.Object = null 20 | ) extends FeatureGroup { 21 | 22 | 23 | } 24 | 25 | @js.native 26 | @JSGlobal("L.mapbox") 27 | object mapBox extends js.Object { 28 | var accessToken: String = js.native 29 | 30 | def featureLayer(mapDescriptor: String = null, 31 | options: js.Object = null 32 | ): FeatureLayer = js.native 33 | } 34 | 35 | @js.native 36 | @JSGlobal("L.mapbox.map") 37 | class Map (domElement: String, 38 | mapDescriptor: MapDescriptor, 39 | options: js.Object = null 40 | ) extends js.Object { 41 | 42 | def addLayer(layer: Layer): Map = js.native 43 | 44 | val attributionControl: ControlAttribution = js.native 45 | 46 | def closePopup(): Map = js.native 47 | 48 | def hasLayer(layer: Layer): Boolean = js.native 49 | 50 | def fitBounds( 51 | latlng: LatLngBounds, 52 | options: js.Object = null 53 | ): Map = js.native 54 | 55 | def removeLayer(layer: Layer): Map = js.native 56 | 57 | def setView(coords: js.Array[Double], zoom: Int): Map = js.native 58 | 59 | def removeControl (control:Control): Map = js.native 60 | 61 | } 62 | 63 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main/scala/example/ScalaJSExample.scala: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package example 2 | 3 | import scala.scalajs.js 4 | import js.annotation.JSExport 5 | import org.scalajs.dom 6 | 7 | object ScalaJSExample extends js.JSApp { 8 | 9 | 10 | def main(): Unit = { 11 | val paragraph = dom.document.createElement("p") 12 | println("creating paragraph") 13 | paragraph.innerHTML = "It works!" 14 | dom.document.getElementById("playground").appendChild(paragraph) 15 | } 16 | 17 | /** Computes the square of an integer. 18 | * This demonstrates unit testing. 19 | */ 20 | def square(x: Int): Int = x*x 21 | 22 | } 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/test/scala/example/ScalaJSExampleTest.scala: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package example 2 | 3 | import utest._ 4 | 5 | object ScalaJSExampleTest extends TestSuite { 6 | 7 | import ScalaJSExample._ 8 | 9 | def tests = TestSuite { 10 | 'ScalaJSExample { 11 | assert(square(0) == 0) 12 | assert(square(4) == 16) 13 | assert(square(-5) == 25) 14 | } 15 | } 16 | } 17 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------