A Jupyter / Leaflet bridge enabling interactive maps in the Jupyter notebook.
Selecting a basemap for a leaflet map: Making use of leafletjs primitives: Using the splitmap control: Displaying velocity data on the top of a map:Using conda:
conda install -c conda-forge ipyleaflet
Using pip:
Installation from sourcesFor a development installation (requires yarn, you can install it with conda install -c conda-forge yarn
):
git clone https://github.com/jupyter-widgets/ipyleaflet.git
cd ipyleaflet
(cd python/jupyter_leaflet; pip install -e .)
(cd python/ipyleaflet; pip install -e .)
For developing with JupyterLab:
jupyter labextension develop --overwrite jupyter_leaflet
To get started with using ipyleaflet
, check out the full documentation
https://ipyleaflet.readthedocs.io/
We use a shared copyright model that enables all contributors to maintain the copyright on their contributions.
This software is licensed under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for details.
The ipyleaflet
repository includes the jupyter-leaflet
npm package, which is a front-end component, and the ipyleaflet
python package which is the backend for the Python Jupyter kernel.
Similarly, the xleaflet
project provides a backend to jupyter-leaflet
for the "xeus-cling" C++ Jupyter kernel.
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