Leaflet.loading
Leaflet.loading is a simple loading control for Leaflet. An unobtrusive loading indicator is added below the zoom control if one exists. The indicator is visible when tiles are loading or when other data is loading, as indicated by firing custom events on a map. The indicator can be an image, or a spin.js spinner (image-less).
Usage
Leaflet.loading is only tested on Leaflet version 0.6 or greater. It will almost certainly not work with older versions of Leaflet.
Include Control.Loading.js and Control.Loading.css, then create a map with loadingControl: true
in its options.
By default, Leaflet.loading expects an image. Control.Loading.css contains a
start in this direction. The simplest case would be adding a 16 x 16 loading gif
in .leaflet-control-loading.
You can also set spinjs: true in the options, and load spin.js
to use that instead of an image. A spin.js options object can be passed as the spin key
when initializing the control.
Whichever method you use, make sure you only use one.
Once the above is complete you will have a loading indicator that only appears when tiles are loading.
If you want to show the loading indicator while other AJAX requests or something
else is occurring, simply fire the dataloading event on your map when you
begin loading and dataload when you are finished loading. The control tracks
the number of concurrent loaders, so it is your responsibility to ensure that
the dataloading and dataload are called symmetrically.
Options
-
position: (string) Where you want the control to show up on the map (standard Leaflet control option). Optional, defaults to
topleft -
separate: (boolean) Whether the control should be separate from the zoom control or not, defaults to false.
-
zoomControl: (L.Control.Zoom) The zoom control that the control should be added to. This is only necessary when adding a loading control to a zoom control that you added manually and do not want a separate loading control.
-
spinjs: (boolean) Enable the use of spin.js. Optional, defaults to
false -
spin: (object) A spin.js options object. Optional, defaults to
{ lines: 7, length: 3, width: 3, radius: 5, rotate: 13, top: "83%" }
Demos
See Leaflet.loading in action (zoom or pan to make tiles load):
- Using the simplest setup, with the loading indicator attached to the zoom control.
- With the loading indicator separate from the zoom control.
- With the loading indicator and zoom control on the top right of the map.
- The simplest example using spin.js instead of an image
License
Leaflet.loading is free software, and may be redistributed under the MIT License.