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GmapPackage
A Wikid Google Map Engine
This package helps you include Google Maps for your bitweaver site and helps you manage and share content across your maps. It is being designed like wiki to enable collaborative development of Google Maps.
You must obtain a Google Map API Key for your site to use the package. You can sign up for a key here - it is quick and painless and best of all, Free. After you install the package and have your key, you can plugin your key value for your site in the Gmap preferences.
In roads on AJAX basic editing and adding of Maps and Map objects is well underway. The underlying functions for all are in place, tested, and working. The UI is coming along with several features for editing Maps, Markers, Marker Sets, and Polylines in place. The editing interface is compatible with I.E. 6 and Firefox 1.5. and 1.0.7. The tools have been tested in Opera 8.5 but Opera is choking on a javascript process that copies data from an array into html forms. This is a bit strange as the marker editing UI and Polyline editing UI are nearly identical.
Next is to implement AJAX UI for creation and editing for:
Some known bugs
Also note:
The core AJAX functions and the editing UI in the package have been rewritten utilizing the AJAX Prototype library. The Prototype library is to be used in the development of all other AJAX features.
You can get the latest version of the package by getting module _bit_map from bitweaver CVS.
Sometimes a proof of concept is working at this link...if you find its not working, I am probably actively testing code changes. If so, you can find me on the bitweaver channel. But I will try to keep it working between changes. -wjames5
Through the use of various keychains, each object may be associated with many maps, many sets of obejcts, and many styles. Each map has a key chain which associates it with sets of markers, maptypes, polylines, and polygons. Marker Sets, Polyline Sets, and Polygon Sets in turn each have individual objects as well as styles with which they are associated. The reason for this is multifold.
One advantage of this sets model is it makes it easier to share individual markers, polyline, and polygons with various maps and sets of each object. For example a marker can be in any number of sets, and those sets can be on any number of maps. This makes it much easier to share content across multiple maps. This could be especially value where say you might want to mash up particular information like restaurants, or art events with something universal like subway stops. Once you create a set of subway stops, then you could reuse that on multple maps mixing it with other data.
The other advantage is that styles can be divorced from content. This is both valuable for customizing the look and feel of the same map data on a map by map basis, as well as optimizing the database and lightening page weight. Each set contains a reference to a style. If a new look and feel is desired for a set of markers, that set only need be duplicated and a new style assigned. However none of the actual marker or polyline or polygon data is duplicated, only the reference to that data. This thus reduces redundancy while following in the W3C ideal of seperating data from style.
This use of sets also makes for lighter db queries and page weight. For each style used that style is only delivered to the client once, each object in a set then references that one style. This is faster and more efficient than packaging style information with each object...especially as one starts to use tens to hundreds of like styled objects on one map.
Th package will take the best features of sites like WikyBlog-Maps, VirtualGoogleEarth, and GeoBloggers and merge them in to a package for hosting your own wikimap rather than having to use the existing services which are limited to their hosting, their feature implementation, and their look and feel.
If you want to join in I'm not a professional programmer, but have faith, this is going to be sweet, and spiderr is giving great guidance. If you do want to help out you should probably email me at wjames5 -at - nyc.rr.com or find me on irc #bitweaver before jumping in.
This file goes in your admin folder. Each package has one of these.
Some conventions to follow when building these:
To create conditional header includes simply nest tpl files in the header_inc.php file. You can do this by using the this include code:
{CODE()}{ include file="bitpackage:yourpackagename/subheader.tpl"}
{CODE}
wiki/templates/menu_wiki.tpl
You must obtain a Google Map API Key for your site to use the package. You can sign up for a key here - it is quick and painless and best of all, Free. After you install the package and have your key, you can plugin your key value for your site in the Gmap preferences.
Summary of Current State of Development
In roads on AJAX basic editing and adding of Maps and Map objects is well underway. The underlying functions for all are in place, tested, and working. The UI is coming along with several features for editing Maps, Markers, Marker Sets, and Polylines in place. The editing interface is compatible with I.E. 6 and Firefox 1.5. and 1.0.7. The tools have been tested in Opera 8.5 but Opera is choking on a javascript process that copies data from an array into html forms. This is a bit strange as the marker editing UI and Polyline editing UI are nearly identical.
Next is to implement AJAX UI for creation and editing for:
- Markers (done except for delete — see bug below)
- Marker Sets (done)
- Marker Styles
- Icon Styles
- Polylines (much of this is done)
- Polyline Sets (much of this is done)
- Polyline Styles
- Map Types
Some known bugs
- Deleting of Markers happens in database but does not show up on live map.
- New Marker Sets can not be added to Maps without any marker sets...quite the paradox!
Other Next Steps
Short Term Goals
- Get editing UI working Opera 8.5
- Test editing UI in prior versions of Mozilla browsers
- Test editing UI in Safari 1.2.4+ (google maps is no compatible with lower versions)
- Resolve bugs in current editing features.
- Multiple instances of same Marker are not updated when changed
- Engine does make use of z-index property of Markers
- Support both init Markers (markers that a plotted onload) and set Markers (markers that go into a menu but do not load on the map itself)
- Wiki Syntax for all text
- Escape special characters etc for XML
Long Term Goals
- Make auto map height possible
- Integrate other hack libraries (see map hacks below)
- Wikify the map and markers
Also note:
The core AJAX functions and the editing UI in the package have been rewritten utilizing the AJAX Prototype library. The Prototype library is to be used in the development of all other AJAX features.
You can get the latest version of the package by getting module _bit_map from bitweaver CVS.
Sometimes a proof of concept is working at this link...if you find its not working, I am probably actively testing code changes. If so, you can find me on the bitweaver channel. But I will try to keep it working between changes. -wjames5
Some Stumbling Blocks
- How to create admin features
- How to define features that get using like:
<?php
$gBitSystem->isFeatureActive( 'feature_listMaps' )
?>
Framework
The GmapPackage uses a sets model for associating markers, markericons, maptypes, polylines, polygons, and their styles with maps.Through the use of various keychains, each object may be associated with many maps, many sets of obejcts, and many styles. Each map has a key chain which associates it with sets of markers, maptypes, polylines, and polygons. Marker Sets, Polyline Sets, and Polygon Sets in turn each have individual objects as well as styles with which they are associated. The reason for this is multifold.
One advantage of this sets model is it makes it easier to share individual markers, polyline, and polygons with various maps and sets of each object. For example a marker can be in any number of sets, and those sets can be on any number of maps. This makes it much easier to share content across multiple maps. This could be especially value where say you might want to mash up particular information like restaurants, or art events with something universal like subway stops. Once you create a set of subway stops, then you could reuse that on multple maps mixing it with other data.
The other advantage is that styles can be divorced from content. This is both valuable for customizing the look and feel of the same map data on a map by map basis, as well as optimizing the database and lightening page weight. Each set contains a reference to a style. If a new look and feel is desired for a set of markers, that set only need be duplicated and a new style assigned. However none of the actual marker or polyline or polygon data is duplicated, only the reference to that data. This thus reduces redundancy while following in the W3C ideal of seperating data from style.
This use of sets also makes for lighter db queries and page weight. For each style used that style is only delivered to the client once, each object in a set then references that one style. This is faster and more efficient than packaging style information with each object...especially as one starts to use tens to hundreds of like styled objects on one map.
Goal
The goal of this project is to create a package that lets you edit a Google Map like a wiki. In the distant future it would be nice to support XML importing and integration with Flickr.Th package will take the best features of sites like WikyBlog-Maps, VirtualGoogleEarth, and GeoBloggers and merge them in to a package for hosting your own wikimap rather than having to use the existing services which are limited to their hosting, their feature implementation, and their look and feel.
If you want to join in I'm not a professional programmer, but have faith, this is going to be sweet, and spiderr is giving great guidance. If you do want to help out you should probably email me at wjames5 -at - nyc.rr.com or find me on irc #bitweaver before jumping in.
Code
You can get the latest stage of development by checking out _bit_map from CVS HEAD branch.Google Map Hacks to Include
- XMap Library
- GxMarkers Tools
- T-Labels
- PdMarker
- Custom Map Tiles
- Geocoding
References
- Mapki Developer Tools
- Official Google Maps API
- Google Maps API News Group on Google Groups
- http://mapki.com
- Flickr API
- Flickr API Key Application
Some Other Useful Stuff
Bitweaver Stuff
- Bitweaver Class Tree
- List of BW tables and structures
- Built-in Database Query functions available from bw kernel
Programming Stuff
- PrototypeDocumentation
- ADODB Data Dictionary for PHP
- Javascript and Navigating the Dom Tree
- Using Javascript with Smarty and elegant solution.
- DB JOIN FAQ on Wikipedia
- Code Paste Board
- Creating Indeces for your database tables as declaired in schema_inc.php
- Modifying Smarty for Debugging HTML
- Guide to HTML Forms
- Opera 9 beta
- Opera Tools for Web Dev
- Another Opera tool bar and more
How to set up your own custom package
This is stuff I have learned about creating packages for bitweaver while creating this GMap Package.Download the "Sample Package" from this site
Setting up your database tables
Database (DB) Tables are defined in "schema_inc.php"This file goes in your admin folder. Each package has one of these.
Some conventions to follow when building these:
- use single quotes on DB table scheme defaults
- underscore between each word in table names
Including tpl files in the page header
The bitweaver Kernel is set up to automatically include header information from all packages. Any information you want included in the HTML HEAD you put in a file named "header_inc.tpl" which goes in your package's _templates_ folder.To create conditional header includes simply nest tpl files in the header_inc.php file. You can do this by using the this include code:
{CODE()}{ include file="bitpackage:yourpackagename/subheader.tpl"}
{CODE}
Permissions
- permissions can only be 30 characters long
Creating the dropdown and side panel menus
Each package has teplate file that has its menus. You need to explicitly declair what you want in a menu in your own template file. For an example see the wiki package menu_wiki.tpl which you can find at:wiki/templates/menu_wiki.tpl