A Flutter plugin that provides a Google Maps widget.
Android | iOS | |
---|---|---|
Support | SDK 20+ | iOS 9+ |
To use this plugin, add google_maps_flutter
as a dependency in your pubspec.yaml file.
-
Get an API key at https://cloud.google.com/maps-platform/.
-
Enable Google Map SDK for each platform.
- Go to Google Developers Console.
- Choose the project that you want to enable Google Maps on.
- Select the navigation menu and then select "Google Maps".
- Select "APIs" under the Google Maps menu.
- To enable Google Maps for Android, select "Maps SDK for Android" in the "Additional APIs" section, then select "ENABLE".
- To enable Google Maps for iOS, select "Maps SDK for iOS" in the "Additional APIs" section, then select "ENABLE".
- Make sure the APIs you enabled are under the "Enabled APIs" section.
For more details, see Getting started with Google Maps Platform.
- Set the
minSdkVersion
inandroid/app/build.gradle
:
android {
defaultConfig {
minSdkVersion 20
}
}
This means that app will only be available for users that run Android SDK 20 or higher.
- Specify your API key in the application manifest
android/app/src/main/AndroidManifest.xml
:
<manifest ...
<application ...
<meta-data android:name="com.google.android.geo.API_KEY"
android:value="YOUR KEY HERE"/>
The Android implementation supports multiple platform view display modes. For details, see the Android README.
To set up, specify your API key in the application delegate ios/Runner/AppDelegate.m
:
#include "AppDelegate.h"
#include "GeneratedPluginRegistrant.h"
#import "GoogleMaps/GoogleMaps.h"
@implementation AppDelegate
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application
didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions {
[GMSServices provideAPIKey:@"YOUR KEY HERE"];
[GeneratedPluginRegistrant registerWithRegistry:self];
return [super application:application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:launchOptions];
}
@end
Or in your swift code, specify your API key in the application delegate ios/Runner/AppDelegate.swift
:
import UIKit
import Flutter
import GoogleMaps
@UIApplicationMain
@objc class AppDelegate: FlutterAppDelegate {
override func application(
_ application: UIApplication,
didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplication.LaunchOptionsKey: Any]?
) -> Bool {
GMSServices.provideAPIKey("YOUR KEY HERE")
GeneratedPluginRegistrant.register(with: self)
return super.application(application, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions: launchOptions)
}
}
You can now add a GoogleMap
widget to your widget tree.
The map view can be controlled with the GoogleMapController
that is passed to
the GoogleMap
's onMapCreated
callback.
class MapSample extends StatefulWidget {
const MapSample({Key? key}) : super(key: key);
@override
State<MapSample> createState() => MapSampleState();
}
class MapSampleState extends State<MapSample> {
final Completer<GoogleMapController> _controller =
Completer<GoogleMapController>();
static const CameraPosition _kGooglePlex = CameraPosition(
target: LatLng(37.42796133580664, -122.085749655962),
zoom: 14.4746,
);
static const CameraPosition _kLake = CameraPosition(
bearing: 192.8334901395799,
target: LatLng(37.43296265331129, -122.08832357078792),
tilt: 59.440717697143555,
zoom: 19.151926040649414);
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return Scaffold(
body: GoogleMap(
mapType: MapType.hybrid,
initialCameraPosition: _kGooglePlex,
onMapCreated: (GoogleMapController controller) {
_controller.complete(controller);
},
),
floatingActionButton: FloatingActionButton.extended(
onPressed: _goToTheLake,
label: const Text('To the lake!'),
icon: const Icon(Icons.directions_boat),
),
);
}
Future<void> _goToTheLake() async {
final GoogleMapController controller = await _controller.future;
controller.animateCamera(CameraUpdate.newCameraPosition(_kLake));
}
}
See the example
directory for a complete sample app.