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When I am trying to load the lightning web component map is not loading.



<template>
<div id="map" lwc:dom="manual"></div>
</template>

import LightningElement,api from 'lwc';
import ShowToastEvent from 'lightning/platformShowToastEvent';
import loadScript, loadStyle from 'lightning/platformResourceLoader';
import leaflet from '@salesforce/resourceUrl/leaflet';


export default class Leaflet extends LightningElement
@api leafletInitialized = false;
@api recordId;
renderedCallback()
if (this.leafletInitialized)
return;

this.leafletInitialized = true;

Promise.all([
loadScript(this, leaflet + 'leaflet/leaflet.js'),
loadStyle(this, leaflet + '/leaflet/leaflet.css')
])
.then(() =>
this.initializeleaflet();
)
.catch(error =>
this.dispatchEvent(
new ShowToastEvent(
title: 'Error loading D3',
message: error.message,
variant: 'error'
)
);
);


initializeleaflet()
var map = L.map('map').setView([39.7392, -104.991531], 14);
mapLink =
'<a href="http://openstreetmap.org">OpenStreetMap</a>';
L.tileLayer(
'http://s.tile.openstreetmap.org/z/x/y.png',
attribution: '&copy; ' + mapLink + ' Contributors',
maxZoom: 18,
).addTo(map);












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  • any error or warning in the console?

    – glls
    2 hours ago











  • TypeError: Cannot read property 'message' of undefined at leafletInitialized.Promise.all.then.catch.a (leaflet.js:4),Uncaught (in promise) TypeError: Cannot read property 'message' of undefined at leafletInitialized.Promise.all.then.catch.a (leaflet.js:4)

    – Vidhyasagaran Muralidharan
    2 hours ago












  • also, where are you trying to use your component? LEX, communities?

    – glls
    2 hours ago











  • lightning home page

    – Vidhyasagaran Muralidharan
    2 hours ago















3















When I am trying to load the lightning web component map is not loading.



<template>
<div id="map" lwc:dom="manual"></div>
</template>

import LightningElement,api from 'lwc';
import ShowToastEvent from 'lightning/platformShowToastEvent';
import loadScript, loadStyle from 'lightning/platformResourceLoader';
import leaflet from '@salesforce/resourceUrl/leaflet';


export default class Leaflet extends LightningElement
@api leafletInitialized = false;
@api recordId;
renderedCallback()
if (this.leafletInitialized)
return;

this.leafletInitialized = true;

Promise.all([
loadScript(this, leaflet + 'leaflet/leaflet.js'),
loadStyle(this, leaflet + '/leaflet/leaflet.css')
])
.then(() =>
this.initializeleaflet();
)
.catch(error =>
this.dispatchEvent(
new ShowToastEvent(
title: 'Error loading D3',
message: error.message,
variant: 'error'
)
);
);


initializeleaflet()
var map = L.map('map').setView([39.7392, -104.991531], 14);
mapLink =
'<a href="http://openstreetmap.org">OpenStreetMap</a>';
L.tileLayer(
'http://s.tile.openstreetmap.org/z/x/y.png',
attribution: '&copy; ' + mapLink + ' Contributors',
maxZoom: 18,
).addTo(map);












share|improve this question






















  • any error or warning in the console?

    – glls
    2 hours ago











  • TypeError: Cannot read property 'message' of undefined at leafletInitialized.Promise.all.then.catch.a (leaflet.js:4),Uncaught (in promise) TypeError: Cannot read property 'message' of undefined at leafletInitialized.Promise.all.then.catch.a (leaflet.js:4)

    – Vidhyasagaran Muralidharan
    2 hours ago












  • also, where are you trying to use your component? LEX, communities?

    – glls
    2 hours ago











  • lightning home page

    – Vidhyasagaran Muralidharan
    2 hours ago













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When I am trying to load the lightning web component map is not loading.



<template>
<div id="map" lwc:dom="manual"></div>
</template>

import LightningElement,api from 'lwc';
import ShowToastEvent from 'lightning/platformShowToastEvent';
import loadScript, loadStyle from 'lightning/platformResourceLoader';
import leaflet from '@salesforce/resourceUrl/leaflet';


export default class Leaflet extends LightningElement
@api leafletInitialized = false;
@api recordId;
renderedCallback()
if (this.leafletInitialized)
return;

this.leafletInitialized = true;

Promise.all([
loadScript(this, leaflet + 'leaflet/leaflet.js'),
loadStyle(this, leaflet + '/leaflet/leaflet.css')
])
.then(() =>
this.initializeleaflet();
)
.catch(error =>
this.dispatchEvent(
new ShowToastEvent(
title: 'Error loading D3',
message: error.message,
variant: 'error'
)
);
);


initializeleaflet()
var map = L.map('map').setView([39.7392, -104.991531], 14);
mapLink =
'<a href="http://openstreetmap.org">OpenStreetMap</a>';
L.tileLayer(
'http://s.tile.openstreetmap.org/z/x/y.png',
attribution: '&copy; ' + mapLink + ' Contributors',
maxZoom: 18,
).addTo(map);












share|improve this question














When I am trying to load the lightning web component map is not loading.



<template>
<div id="map" lwc:dom="manual"></div>
</template>

import LightningElement,api from 'lwc';
import ShowToastEvent from 'lightning/platformShowToastEvent';
import loadScript, loadStyle from 'lightning/platformResourceLoader';
import leaflet from '@salesforce/resourceUrl/leaflet';


export default class Leaflet extends LightningElement
@api leafletInitialized = false;
@api recordId;
renderedCallback()
if (this.leafletInitialized)
return;

this.leafletInitialized = true;

Promise.all([
loadScript(this, leaflet + 'leaflet/leaflet.js'),
loadStyle(this, leaflet + '/leaflet/leaflet.css')
])
.then(() =>
this.initializeleaflet();
)
.catch(error =>
this.dispatchEvent(
new ShowToastEvent(
title: 'Error loading D3',
message: error.message,
variant: 'error'
)
);
);


initializeleaflet()
var map = L.map('map').setView([39.7392, -104.991531], 14);
mapLink =
'<a href="http://openstreetmap.org">OpenStreetMap</a>';
L.tileLayer(
'http://s.tile.openstreetmap.org/z/x/y.png',
attribution: '&copy; ' + mapLink + ' Contributors',
maxZoom: 18,
).addTo(map);









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  • any error or warning in the console?

    – glls
    2 hours ago











  • TypeError: Cannot read property 'message' of undefined at leafletInitialized.Promise.all.then.catch.a (leaflet.js:4),Uncaught (in promise) TypeError: Cannot read property 'message' of undefined at leafletInitialized.Promise.all.then.catch.a (leaflet.js:4)

    – Vidhyasagaran Muralidharan
    2 hours ago












  • also, where are you trying to use your component? LEX, communities?

    – glls
    2 hours ago











  • lightning home page

    – Vidhyasagaran Muralidharan
    2 hours ago

















  • any error or warning in the console?

    – glls
    2 hours ago











  • TypeError: Cannot read property 'message' of undefined at leafletInitialized.Promise.all.then.catch.a (leaflet.js:4),Uncaught (in promise) TypeError: Cannot read property 'message' of undefined at leafletInitialized.Promise.all.then.catch.a (leaflet.js:4)

    – Vidhyasagaran Muralidharan
    2 hours ago












  • also, where are you trying to use your component? LEX, communities?

    – glls
    2 hours ago











  • lightning home page

    – Vidhyasagaran Muralidharan
    2 hours ago
















any error or warning in the console?

– glls
2 hours ago





any error or warning in the console?

– glls
2 hours ago













TypeError: Cannot read property 'message' of undefined at leafletInitialized.Promise.all.then.catch.a (leaflet.js:4),Uncaught (in promise) TypeError: Cannot read property 'message' of undefined at leafletInitialized.Promise.all.then.catch.a (leaflet.js:4)

– Vidhyasagaran Muralidharan
2 hours ago






TypeError: Cannot read property 'message' of undefined at leafletInitialized.Promise.all.then.catch.a (leaflet.js:4),Uncaught (in promise) TypeError: Cannot read property 'message' of undefined at leafletInitialized.Promise.all.then.catch.a (leaflet.js:4)

– Vidhyasagaran Muralidharan
2 hours ago














also, where are you trying to use your component? LEX, communities?

– glls
2 hours ago





also, where are you trying to use your component? LEX, communities?

– glls
2 hours ago













lightning home page

– Vidhyasagaran Muralidharan
2 hours ago





lightning home page

– Vidhyasagaran Muralidharan
2 hours ago










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L.map(<String> id, <Map options> options?) is the initialization factory, in which you provide the ID of your element for the component to initialize, LWC doesn't seem to support passing in the id for leaflet to init since (from the doc):




Don’t use ID selectors with querySelector. The IDs that you define in HTML templates may be transformed into globally unique values when the template is rendered. If you use an ID selector in JavaScript, it won’t match the transformed ID.




leaflet also supports passign in the ELEMENT, so, if you pass the element rather than the string id, you should be fine (for the most part):



L.map(<HTMLElement> el, <Map options> options?)


if you change your code to



const mapRoot = this.template.querySelector(".map-root")
var map = L.map(mapRoot).setView([39.7392, -104.991531], 14);


you will be able to pass the instantiated HTML element to the factory.
You will need to add a class name to your div in order to use it as a query selector, since id's are not supported. Ex:



<template>
<div class="map-root" lwc:dom="manual"></div>
</template>


and one last thing, dont forget your css file, if you dont add a component height, the component will load but will appear with a height of 0px:



.map-root
height: 180px;



enter image description here
Leaflet Documentation



LWC Documentation - Access Elements the Component Owns






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    The other answer about using the css class instead of id is great . I will add few more things that could be cause for this.



    Check that the zip file you have for leaflet in the static resource is properly zipped and you are using the proper path .



    I downloaded from the site and uploaded to static resource and named the static resource as leaflet .



    I had to change the path as below



    renderedCallback() 
    if (this.leafletInitialized)
    return;

    this.leafletInitialized = true;

    Promise.all([
    loadScript(this, leaflet + '/leaflet.js'),
    loadStyle(this, leaflet + '/leaflet.css')
    ])
    .then(() =>
    this.initializeleaflet();
    )
    .catch(error =>
    console.log(error);
    this.dispatchEvent(
    new ShowToastEvent(
    title: 'Error loadingLeaflet',
    message: error,
    variant: 'error'
    )
    );
    );



    Also to see the exceptions of promise reject just log the error that will tell you true error .



    Also just a thought what makes you use leaflet . There is a lightning-map lwc component provided by salesforce and why not just use it .






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      L.map(<String> id, <Map options> options?) is the initialization factory, in which you provide the ID of your element for the component to initialize, LWC doesn't seem to support passing in the id for leaflet to init since (from the doc):




      Don’t use ID selectors with querySelector. The IDs that you define in HTML templates may be transformed into globally unique values when the template is rendered. If you use an ID selector in JavaScript, it won’t match the transformed ID.




      leaflet also supports passign in the ELEMENT, so, if you pass the element rather than the string id, you should be fine (for the most part):



      L.map(<HTMLElement> el, <Map options> options?)


      if you change your code to



      const mapRoot = this.template.querySelector(".map-root")
      var map = L.map(mapRoot).setView([39.7392, -104.991531], 14);


      you will be able to pass the instantiated HTML element to the factory.
      You will need to add a class name to your div in order to use it as a query selector, since id's are not supported. Ex:



      <template>
      <div class="map-root" lwc:dom="manual"></div>
      </template>


      and one last thing, dont forget your css file, if you dont add a component height, the component will load but will appear with a height of 0px:



      .map-root
      height: 180px;



      enter image description here
      Leaflet Documentation



      LWC Documentation - Access Elements the Component Owns






      share|improve this answer





























        1














        L.map(<String> id, <Map options> options?) is the initialization factory, in which you provide the ID of your element for the component to initialize, LWC doesn't seem to support passing in the id for leaflet to init since (from the doc):




        Don’t use ID selectors with querySelector. The IDs that you define in HTML templates may be transformed into globally unique values when the template is rendered. If you use an ID selector in JavaScript, it won’t match the transformed ID.




        leaflet also supports passign in the ELEMENT, so, if you pass the element rather than the string id, you should be fine (for the most part):



        L.map(<HTMLElement> el, <Map options> options?)


        if you change your code to



        const mapRoot = this.template.querySelector(".map-root")
        var map = L.map(mapRoot).setView([39.7392, -104.991531], 14);


        you will be able to pass the instantiated HTML element to the factory.
        You will need to add a class name to your div in order to use it as a query selector, since id's are not supported. Ex:



        <template>
        <div class="map-root" lwc:dom="manual"></div>
        </template>


        and one last thing, dont forget your css file, if you dont add a component height, the component will load but will appear with a height of 0px:



        .map-root
        height: 180px;



        enter image description here
        Leaflet Documentation



        LWC Documentation - Access Elements the Component Owns






        share|improve this answer



























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          1







          L.map(<String> id, <Map options> options?) is the initialization factory, in which you provide the ID of your element for the component to initialize, LWC doesn't seem to support passing in the id for leaflet to init since (from the doc):




          Don’t use ID selectors with querySelector. The IDs that you define in HTML templates may be transformed into globally unique values when the template is rendered. If you use an ID selector in JavaScript, it won’t match the transformed ID.




          leaflet also supports passign in the ELEMENT, so, if you pass the element rather than the string id, you should be fine (for the most part):



          L.map(<HTMLElement> el, <Map options> options?)


          if you change your code to



          const mapRoot = this.template.querySelector(".map-root")
          var map = L.map(mapRoot).setView([39.7392, -104.991531], 14);


          you will be able to pass the instantiated HTML element to the factory.
          You will need to add a class name to your div in order to use it as a query selector, since id's are not supported. Ex:



          <template>
          <div class="map-root" lwc:dom="manual"></div>
          </template>


          and one last thing, dont forget your css file, if you dont add a component height, the component will load but will appear with a height of 0px:



          .map-root
          height: 180px;



          enter image description here
          Leaflet Documentation



          LWC Documentation - Access Elements the Component Owns






          share|improve this answer















          L.map(<String> id, <Map options> options?) is the initialization factory, in which you provide the ID of your element for the component to initialize, LWC doesn't seem to support passing in the id for leaflet to init since (from the doc):




          Don’t use ID selectors with querySelector. The IDs that you define in HTML templates may be transformed into globally unique values when the template is rendered. If you use an ID selector in JavaScript, it won’t match the transformed ID.




          leaflet also supports passign in the ELEMENT, so, if you pass the element rather than the string id, you should be fine (for the most part):



          L.map(<HTMLElement> el, <Map options> options?)


          if you change your code to



          const mapRoot = this.template.querySelector(".map-root")
          var map = L.map(mapRoot).setView([39.7392, -104.991531], 14);


          you will be able to pass the instantiated HTML element to the factory.
          You will need to add a class name to your div in order to use it as a query selector, since id's are not supported. Ex:



          <template>
          <div class="map-root" lwc:dom="manual"></div>
          </template>


          and one last thing, dont forget your css file, if you dont add a component height, the component will load but will appear with a height of 0px:



          .map-root
          height: 180px;



          enter image description here
          Leaflet Documentation



          LWC Documentation - Access Elements the Component Owns







          share|improve this answer














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              0














              The other answer about using the css class instead of id is great . I will add few more things that could be cause for this.



              Check that the zip file you have for leaflet in the static resource is properly zipped and you are using the proper path .



              I downloaded from the site and uploaded to static resource and named the static resource as leaflet .



              I had to change the path as below



              renderedCallback() 
              if (this.leafletInitialized)
              return;

              this.leafletInitialized = true;

              Promise.all([
              loadScript(this, leaflet + '/leaflet.js'),
              loadStyle(this, leaflet + '/leaflet.css')
              ])
              .then(() =>
              this.initializeleaflet();
              )
              .catch(error =>
              console.log(error);
              this.dispatchEvent(
              new ShowToastEvent(
              title: 'Error loadingLeaflet',
              message: error,
              variant: 'error'
              )
              );
              );



              Also to see the exceptions of promise reject just log the error that will tell you true error .



              Also just a thought what makes you use leaflet . There is a lightning-map lwc component provided by salesforce and why not just use it .






              share|improve this answer





























                0














                The other answer about using the css class instead of id is great . I will add few more things that could be cause for this.



                Check that the zip file you have for leaflet in the static resource is properly zipped and you are using the proper path .



                I downloaded from the site and uploaded to static resource and named the static resource as leaflet .



                I had to change the path as below



                renderedCallback() 
                if (this.leafletInitialized)
                return;

                this.leafletInitialized = true;

                Promise.all([
                loadScript(this, leaflet + '/leaflet.js'),
                loadStyle(this, leaflet + '/leaflet.css')
                ])
                .then(() =>
                this.initializeleaflet();
                )
                .catch(error =>
                console.log(error);
                this.dispatchEvent(
                new ShowToastEvent(
                title: 'Error loadingLeaflet',
                message: error,
                variant: 'error'
                )
                );
                );



                Also to see the exceptions of promise reject just log the error that will tell you true error .



                Also just a thought what makes you use leaflet . There is a lightning-map lwc component provided by salesforce and why not just use it .






                share|improve this answer



























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                  0







                  The other answer about using the css class instead of id is great . I will add few more things that could be cause for this.



                  Check that the zip file you have for leaflet in the static resource is properly zipped and you are using the proper path .



                  I downloaded from the site and uploaded to static resource and named the static resource as leaflet .



                  I had to change the path as below



                  renderedCallback() 
                  if (this.leafletInitialized)
                  return;

                  this.leafletInitialized = true;

                  Promise.all([
                  loadScript(this, leaflet + '/leaflet.js'),
                  loadStyle(this, leaflet + '/leaflet.css')
                  ])
                  .then(() =>
                  this.initializeleaflet();
                  )
                  .catch(error =>
                  console.log(error);
                  this.dispatchEvent(
                  new ShowToastEvent(
                  title: 'Error loadingLeaflet',
                  message: error,
                  variant: 'error'
                  )
                  );
                  );



                  Also to see the exceptions of promise reject just log the error that will tell you true error .



                  Also just a thought what makes you use leaflet . There is a lightning-map lwc component provided by salesforce and why not just use it .






                  share|improve this answer















                  The other answer about using the css class instead of id is great . I will add few more things that could be cause for this.



                  Check that the zip file you have for leaflet in the static resource is properly zipped and you are using the proper path .



                  I downloaded from the site and uploaded to static resource and named the static resource as leaflet .



                  I had to change the path as below



                  renderedCallback() 
                  if (this.leafletInitialized)
                  return;

                  this.leafletInitialized = true;

                  Promise.all([
                  loadScript(this, leaflet + '/leaflet.js'),
                  loadStyle(this, leaflet + '/leaflet.css')
                  ])
                  .then(() =>
                  this.initializeleaflet();
                  )
                  .catch(error =>
                  console.log(error);
                  this.dispatchEvent(
                  new ShowToastEvent(
                  title: 'Error loadingLeaflet',
                  message: error,
                  variant: 'error'
                  )
                  );
                  );



                  Also to see the exceptions of promise reject just log the error that will tell you true error .



                  Also just a thought what makes you use leaflet . There is a lightning-map lwc component provided by salesforce and why not just use it .







                  share|improve this answer














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