Example of a view with a constrained extent.
This map has a view that is constrained in an extent. This is done using the extent
view option. Please note that specifying constrainOnlyCenter: true
would only apply the extent restriction to the view center.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<title>Constrained Extent</title>
<!-- The line below is only needed for old environments like Internet Explorer and Android 4.x -->
<script src="https://cdn.polyfill.io/v2/polyfill.min.js?features=requestAnimationFrame,Element.prototype.classList,URL"></script>
<style>
.map {
width: 100%;
height:400px;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<div id="map" class="map"></div>
<script src="index.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
import 'ol/ol.css';
import Map from 'ol/Map';
import View from 'ol/View';
import TileLayer from 'ol/layer/Tile';
import OSM from 'ol/source/OSM';
import {defaults as defaultControls} from 'ol/control';
import ZoomSlider from 'ol/control/ZoomSlider';
var view = new View({
center: [328627.563458, 5921296.662223],
zoom: 8,
extent: [-572513.341856, 5211017.966314,
916327.095083, 6636950.728974]
});
new Map({
layers: [
new TileLayer({
source: new OSM()
})
],
keyboardEventTarget: document,
target: 'map',
view: view,
controls: defaultControls().extend([new ZoomSlider()])
});
{
"name": "extent-constrained",
"dependencies": {
"ol": "6.1.1"
},
"devDependencies": {
"parcel": "1.11.0"
},
"scripts": {
"start": "parcel index.html",
"build": "parcel build --experimental-scope-hoisting --public-url . index.html"
}
}