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@mapbox/mapbox-sdk
A JS SDK for working with Mapbox APIs.
Works in Node, the browser, and React Native.
As of 6/11/18, the codebase has been rewritten and a new npm package released.
The mapbox
package is deprecated in favor of the new @mapbox/mapbox-sdk
package.
Please read the documentation and open issues with questions or problems.
Table of contents
- Installation
- Usage
- Overview of requests, responses, and errors
- Services
- Pre-bundled files on unpkg.com
- Development
Installation
npm install @mapbox/mapbox-sdk
If you are supporting older browsers, you will need a Promise polyfill. es6-promise is a good one, if you're uncertain.
The documentation below assumes you're using a JS module system. If you aren't, read "Pre-bundled files on unpkg.com".
Usage
There are 3 basic steps to getting an API response:
- Create a client.
- Create a request.
- Send the request.
Creating clients
To create a service client, import the service's factory function from '@mapbox/mapbox-sdk/services/{service}'
and provide it with your access token.
The service client exposes methods that create requests.
const mbxStyles = require('@mapbox/mapbox-sdk/services/styles');
const stylesService = mbxStyles({ accessToken: MY_ACCESS_TOKEN });
// stylesService exposes listStyles(), createStyle(), getStyle(), etc.
You can also share one configuration between multiple services. To do that, initialize a base client and then pass that into service factory functions.
const mbxClient = require('@mapbox/mapbox-sdk');
const mbxStyles = require('@mapbox/mapbox-sdk/services/styles');
const mbxTilesets = require('@mapbox/mapbox-sdk/services/tilesets');
const baseClient = mbxClient({ accessToken: MY_ACCESS_TOKEN });
const stylesService = mbxStyles(baseClient);
const tilesetsService = mbxTilesets(baseClient);
Creating and sending requests
To create a request, invoke a method on a service client.
Once you've created a request, send the request with its send
method.
It will return a Promise that resolves with a MapiResponse
.
const mbxClient = require('@mapbox/mapbox-sdk');
const mbxStyles = require('@mapbox/mapbox-sdk/services/styles');
const mbxTilesets = require('@mapbox/mapbox-sdk/services/tilesets');
const baseClient = mbxClient({ accessToken: MY_ACCESS_TOKEN });
const stylesService = mbxStyles(baseClient);
const tilesetsService = mbxTilesets(baseClient);
// Create a style.
stylesService.createStyle({..})
.send()
.then(response => {..}, error => {..});
// List tilesets.
tilesetsService.listTilesets()
.send()
.then(response => {..}, error => {..})
Overview of requests, responses, and errors
For more details, please read the full classes documentation.
MapiRequest
Service methods return MapiRequest
objects.
Typically, you'll create a MapiRequest
then send
it.
send
returns a Promise
that resolves with a MapiResponse
or rejects with a MapiError
.
MapiRequest
s also expose other properties and methods that you might use from time to time.
For example:
MapiRequest#abort
aborts the request.MapiRequest#eachPage
executes a callback for each page of a paginated API response.MapiRequest.emitter
exposes an event emitter that fires events likedownloadProgress
anduploadProgress
.
For more details, please read the full MapiRequest
documentation.
// Create a request and send it.
stylesService.createStyle({..})
.send()
.then(response => {..}, error => {..});
// Abort a request.
const req = tilesetsService.listTilesets();
req.send().then(response => {..}, error => {
// Because the request is aborted, an error will be thrown that we can
// catch and handle.
});
req.abort();
// Paginate through a response.
tilesetsService.listTilesets().eachPage((error, response, next) => {
// Do something with the page, then call next() to send the request
// for the next page.
// You can check whether there will be a next page using
// MapiResponse#hasNextPage, if you want to do something
// different on the last page.
if (!response.hasNextPage()) {..}
});
// Listen for uploadProgress events.
const req = stylesService.createStyleIcon({..});
req.on('uploadProgress', event => {
// Do something with the progress event information.
});
req.send().then(response => {..}, error => {..});
MapiResponse
When you send
a MapiRequest
, the returned Promise
resolves with a MapiResponse
.
Typically, you'll use MapiResponse.body
to access the parsed API response.
MapiResponse
s also expose other properties and methods.
For example:
MapiResponse#hasNextPage
indicates if there is another page of results.- If there is another page,
MapiResponse#nextPage
creates aMapiRequest
that you cansend
to get that next page. MapiResponse.headers
exposes the parsed HTTP headers from the API response.
For more details, please read the full MapiResponse
documentation.
// Read a response body.
stylesService.getStyle({..})
.send()
.then(resp => {
const style = resp.body;
// Do something with the style.
}, err => {..});
// Get the next page of results.
tilesetsService.listTilesets()
.send()
.then(resp => {
if (resp.hasNextPage()) {
const nextPageReq = resp.nextPage();
nextPageReq.send().then(..);
}
}, err => {..});
// Check the headers.
tilesetsService.listTilesets()
.send()
.then(resp => {
console.log(resp.headers);
}, err => {..});
MapiError
If the server responds to your MapiRequest
with an error, or if you abort the request, the Promise
returned by send
will reject with a MapiError
.
MapiError
s expose the information you'll need to handle and respond to the error.
For example:
MapiError.type
exposes the type of error, so you'll know if it was an HTTP error from the server or the request was aborted.MapiError.statusCode
exposes the status code of HTTP errors.MapiError.body
exposes the body of the HTTP response, parsed as JSON if possible.MapiError.message
tells you what went wrong.
For more details, please read the full MapiError
documentation.
// Check the error.
stylesService.getStyle({..})
.send()
.then(response => {..}, error => {
if (err.type === 'RequestAbortedError') {
return;
}
console.error(error.message);
});
Services
Please read the full documentation for services.
Pre-bundled files on unpkg.com
If you aren't using a JS module system, you can use a <script>
tag referencing pre-bundled files on the CDN unpkg.com.
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@mapbox/mapbox-sdk/umd/mapbox-sdk.js"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@mapbox/mapbox-sdk/umd/mapbox-sdk.min.js"></script>
These files are a UMD build of the package, exposing a global mapboxSdk
function that creates a client, initializes all the services, and attaches those services to the client.
Here's how you might use it.
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@mapbox/mapbox-sdk/umd/mapbox-sdk.min.js"></script>
<script>
var mapboxClient = mapboxSdk({ accessToken: MY_ACCESS_TOKEN });
mapboxClient.styles.getStyle(..)
.send()
.then(..);
mapboxClient.tilesets.listTilesets(..)
.send()
.then(..);
</script>
Development
Please read ./docs/development.md
.