#' Create OpenLayers map widget
#'
#' @param width map width
#' @param height map height
#' @param elementId explicit element id (usually not needed)
#' @param options map options, see \code{\link{ol_options}}
#'
#' @import htmlwidgets
#'
#' @export
ol <- function(width = "100%", height = NULL, elementId = NULL, options = ol_options()) {
# forward options using x
x <- list(calls = list(), options = options)
# create widget
htmlwidgets::createWidget(
'ol',
structure(x),
width = width,
height = height,
package = 'openlayers',
elementId = elementId
)
}
#' Shiny bindings for ol
#'
#' Output and render functions for using ol within Shiny
#' applications and interactive Rmd documents.
#'
#' @param outputId output variable to read from
#' @param width,height Must be a valid CSS unit (like \code{'100\%'},
#' \code{'400px'}, \code{'auto'}) or a number, which will be coerced to a
#' string and have \code{'px'} appended.
#' @param expr An expression that generates a ol
#' @param env The environment in which to evaluate \code{expr}.
#' @param quoted Is \code{expr} a quoted expression (with \code{quote()})? This
#' is useful if you want to save an expression in a variable.
#'
#' @name ol-shiny
#'
#' @export
olOutput <- function(outputId, width = '100%', height = '400px') { # nocov start
htmlwidgets::shinyWidgetOutput(outputId, 'ol', width, height, package = 'openlayers')
} # nocov end
#' @rdname ol-shiny
#'
#' @export
renderOl <- function(expr, env = parent.frame(), quoted = FALSE) { # nocov start
if (!quoted) { expr <- substitute(expr) } # force quoted
htmlwidgets::shinyRenderWidget(expr, olOutput, env, quoted = TRUE)
} # nocov end
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