This is an implementation of the google_maps_flutter plugin for web. Behind the scenes, it uses a14n's google_maps dart JS interop layer.
This package is not an endorsed implementation of the google_maps_flutter plugin yet, so you'll need to add it explicitly.
Once you do, you can use the google_maps_flutter
APIs as you normally would.
Get an API Key for Google Maps JavaScript API. Get started here.
Modify the <head>
tag of your web/index.html
to load the Google Maps JavaScript API, like so:
<head> <!-- // Other stuff --> <script src="https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js?key=YOUR_API_KEY"></script> </head>
Now you should be able to use the Google Maps plugin normally.
The following map options are not available in web, because the map doesn't rotate there:
compassEnabled
rotateGesturesEnabled
tiltGesturesEnabled
There's no “Map Toolbar” in web, so the mapToolbarEnabled
option is unused.
There's no “My Location” widget in web (tracking issue), so the following options are ignored, for now:
myLocationButtonEnabled
myLocationEnabled
There's no defaultMarkerWithHue
in web. If you need colored pins/markers, you may need to use your own asset images.
Indoor and building layers are still not available on the web. Traffic is.
Only Android supports “Lite Mode”, so the liteModeEnabled
constructor argument can't be set to true
on web apps.
Google Maps for web uses HtmlElementView
to render maps. When a GoogleMap
is stacked below other widgets, package:pointer_interceptor
must be used to capture mouse events on the Flutter overlays. See issue #73830.