leaflet snap polyline to rout - leaflet

I'm try to convert polyline to rout but I have a problem
You see in the picture below that the road is different from the polyline:
Here is my code:
var mymap = L.map('map').setView([32.661343, 51.680374], 6);
L.tileLayer('http://{s}.tile.openstreetmap.org/{z}/{x}/{y}.png').addTo(mymap);
var markers = new L.MarkerClusterGroup();
var markerList = [];
var a = [];
var myTrip = [];
var myTrip2 = [];
for (var i = 1; i < locations.length ; i++) {
myTrip.push(new L.LatLng(parseFloat(locations[i]['Received']['lat']),parseFloat(locations[i]['Received']['lng'])));
a[0] = parseFloat(locations[i]['Received']['lat']);
a[1] = parseFloat(locations[i]['Received']['lng']);
var marker = new L.Marker(new L.LatLng(a[0], a[1]));
marker.bindPopup((locations[i]['Received']['id']).toString());
markerList.push(marker);
var polyline =L.polyline(myTrip, {color: 'blue'}).addTo(mymap);
}
var markerPatterns = L.polylineDecorator(myTrip, {
patterns: [
{offset: 25, repeat: 50, symbol: L.Symbol.arrowHead({pixelSize: 15, pathOptions: {fillOpacity: 1, weight: 0}})}
]
}).addTo(mymap);
var control = L.Routing.control({
waypoints: myTrip,
show: false,
waypointMode: 'snap',
showAlternatives: true,
useZoomParameter: true,
createMarker: function() {}
}).addTo(mymap);

1) So are the lines drawn using the raw coordinates? In other words, are the lines drawn like you do not use a routing service?
2) Leaflet Routing Machine is a plug-in that supports several routing engines, with OSRM as a default.
http://www.liedman.net/leaflet-routing-machine/
Have you tried inserting your DB coordinates to the OSRM-demo? Is it giving you the expected results?
http://map.project-osrm.org/

The high and low streets are routes because 1 of your waypoints are hitting that street and to get back on track again it have to turn around the block. It would have routed correcly if your waypoints where more accurate.

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MapQuest/Leaflet - How to trace routes between marquers with gps coordinates?

I have managed to integrate mapquest within my leaflet maps which was initially showing markers on the map. Below is an example with markers showing photographs taking during a trip in Namibia.
https://www.paulgodard.com/map?c=2108_DesolationValley&p=travel&m=images
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Paul Godard
Routes between marquers with gps coordinates
I have managed to integrate mapquest within my leaflet maps which was initially showing markers on the map. Below is an example with markers showing photographs taking during a trip in Namibia.
https://www.paulgodard.com/map?c=2108_DesolationValley&p=travel&m=images
I already have an array of locations and I would like to display the routes in between each marker. What is the best way to do this?
window.mapData = #json($mapData);
window.onload = function() {
L.mapquest.key = 'mykey';
var map = L.mapquest.map('mapOSM', {
center: [0,0],
layers: L.mapquest.tileLayer('map'),
zoom: 10
});
map.addControl(L.mapquest.control());
var mainIcon = L.Icon.extend({ options: {
iconSize: [24,24],
iconAnchor: [12,24], // half of x | full y
popupAnchor: [0,-12] // x = 0 | - half y
}});
var oms = new OverlappingMarkerSpiderfier(map);
var bounds = new L.LatLngBounds();
for (var i = 0; i < window.mapData.length; i ++) {
var datum = window.mapData[i];
var loc = new L.LatLng(datum.lat, datum.lon);
bounds.extend(loc);
var mapIconURL = '/public/assets/icons/' + datum.icon;
mapIconURL = mapIconURL.replace(/\s+/g,'');
var marker = new L.Marker(loc, { icon: new mainIcon({iconUrl: mapIconURL}) });
marker.desc = datum.popup; //JSON.parse(datum.popup);
//if ($i=0) { alert(datum.popup); }
map.addLayer(marker);
oms.addMarker(marker);
}
if (window.mapData.length > 0) {
map.fitBounds(bounds);
} else {
map.center(window.mapData[0].lat,window.mapData[0].lon);
map.zoom(1);
}
var popup = new L.Popup({closeButton: false, offset: new L.Point(0.5, -24)});
oms.addListener('click', function(marker) {
popup.setContent(marker.desc);
popup.setLatLng(marker.getLatLng());
map.openPopup(popup);
});
oms.addListener('spiderfy', function(markers) { map.closePopup(); });
oms.addListener('unspiderfy', function(markers) { });
}
You can start with the Leaflet Routing Plugin here: https://developer.mapquest.com/documentation/leaflet-plugins/routing/
Routing in Namibia might get iffy though.

TurfJS get bbox given two Points

I'm trying to move a client side method on the backend:
The client side method is using TurfJS and Leaflet to perform some operations. The only problem is that server side (nodejs) window is not available, hence I cannot use Leaflet.
I'm looking for a way to transform this piece of code in the vanilla Turf equivalent:
const pointA = turf.point([originCoords.lng, originCoords.lat]);
const pointB = turf.destination.default(pointA, 50, 45, { units: 'kilometers' });
// here I'm using leaflet to get a BBox
const latLngBounds = L.latLngBounds(
L.latLng(pointA.geometry.coordinates[1],
pointA.geometry.coordinates[0]),
L.latLng(pointB.geometry.coordinates[1], pointB.geometry.coordinates[0]),
);
// using that BBox I then create the rectangle, again with leaflet
tile = L.rectangle(latLngBounds);
I'm still newbie with this whole GeoJSON thing, and maybe I'm missing something, can someone help me?
Here is the code that uses Turf.JS only.
var turf = require('#turf/turf');
var pointA = turf.point([-75.343, 39.984]);
var pointB = turf.destination(pointA, 50, 45, { units: 'kilometers' });
//create a bbox that extends to include all the features
var bbx = turf.bbox(turf.featureCollection([pointA, pointB]));
var pgn = turf.bboxPolygon(bbx); //convert it to Polygon feature
console.log(JSON.stringify(pgn)); //output to console
The output:
{"type":"Feature","properties":{},
"geometry":{
"type":"Polygon",
"coordinates":[[
[-75.343,39.984],
[-74.92609,39.984],
[-74.92609,40.3012],
[-75.343,40.3012],
[-75.343,39.984]]]
}
}
Edit 1
Add ability to run the code:
//var turf = require('#turf/turf');
var pointA = turf.point([-75.343, 39.984]);
var pointB = turf.destination(pointA, 50, 45, { units: 'kilometers' });
//create a bbox that extends to include all the features
var bbx = turf.bbox(turf.featureCollection([pointA, pointB]));
var pgn = turf.bboxPolygon(bbx); //convert it to Polygon feature
console.log(JSON.stringify(pgn)); //output to console
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/Turf.js/5.1.5/turf.min.js"></script>

marker with polyline while dragging the marker using leaflet

Hi I have connection between marker with polyline like this Image .
I am attaching a sample here.
How Can I make drag possible that when I drag the the marker with polyline.
example , If I drag the marker 3 it should also update the polyline point and where ever I put the marker 3 polyline should connect with marker 3.
I need this type of drag event that can update the polyline also when dragging the marker.
I am using leaflet for this purpose but still unable to solve the dragging logic of marker with polyline.
Here is the sample code I am using
$http.get("db/getConnectionData.php").then(function (response) {
$scope.links1 = response.data.records;
// $scope.showArrow();
angular.forEach($scope.links1, function(value, i) {
var source_panoId = $scope.links1[i].s_panoId;
var dest_panoId = $scope.links1[i].d_panoId;
var sPanoID = $scope.links1[i].sourcePano_id;
var dPpanoID = $scope.links1[i].destPano_id;
angular.forEach($scope.panoramas, function(value, index) {
if($scope.panoramas[index].panoId == source_panoId){
if($scope.links.indexOf($scope.panoramas[index])== -1){
$scope.links.push($scope.panoramas[index]);
}
var SlatLang = $scope.panoramas[index].project_latLng ;
var SLatLngArr = SlatLang.split(",");
var Slat = parseFloat(SLatLngArr[0]);
var Slang = parseFloat(SLatLngArr[1]);
var polypoint1 = [Slat, Slang];
angular.forEach($scope.panoramas, function(value, index1) {
if($scope.panoramas[index1].panoId == dest_panoId){
if($scope.links.indexOf($scope.panoramas[index1])== -1){
$scope.links.push($scope.panoramas[index1]);
}
var DlatLang = $scope.panoramas[index1].project_latLng ;
var DLatLngArr = DlatLang.split(",");
var Dlat = parseFloat(DLatLngArr[0]);
var Dlang = parseFloat(DLatLngArr[1]);
var polypoint2 = [Dlat, Dlang];
// Draw seperate polyline for each connection
polyline = L.polyline([[Slat, Slang],[Dlat, Dlang]],
{
color: 'blue',
weight: 5,
opacity: .7,
}
).addTo(map);
$scope.polycoords.push(polyline);
}
});
}
});
Here is the code that I am using to make drag of marker with polyline
angular.forEach($scope.panoramas, function(value, index4){
$scope.markers[index4].on('dragstart', function(e){
var latlngs = polyline.getLatLngs(),
latlng = $scope.markers[index4].getLatLng();
for (var i = 0; i < latlngs.length; i++) {
if (latlng.equals(latlngs[i])) {
this.polylineLatlng = i;
}
}
});//dragstart
$scope.markers[index4].on('drag', function(e){
var latlngs = polyline.getLatLngs(),
latlng = $scope.markers[index4].getLatLng();
latlngs.splice(this.polylineLatlng, 1, latlng);
polyline.setLatLngs(latlngs);
});//drag
$scope.markers[index4].on('dragend', function(e){
delete this.polylineLatlng;
});//dragEnd
});
First, when creating the marker, remember to pass the draggable option as true, like this:
var marker = L.marker(latLng, { draggable: true });
Now, check which drag event you want to attach a listener to and then call the redraw function of the polyline inside the callback, like this:
// var polyline defined somewhere
marker.on('drag', function (e) {
polyline.redraw();
});
If this doesn't work, please provide sample code so we can work around with it.
Edit
You also need to change the coordinates of the polyline, otherwise redraw will do nothing. Check out this answer on SO and see if it fits your needs.
Edit 2
You're using an array of polylines while the answer just uses one polyline which has the array of coordinates, so in your case you need to use two loops to accomplish the same task. You can make this faster and maybe use an object as a lookup table to get the right polyline for each marker, for example, like this:
var table = {};
// ...
table[marker] = polyline;
Then later you can get the polyline used for each marker. But anyway, here's what I think would work in your case the way it is in the sample (it was a little hard to understand but I hope it works for you).
I don't know where you are putting the second part of your sample (the event handlers) but I assume it's not inside the double loop that is creating the polylines, right? So this is what I came up with:
marker.on('dragstart', function (e) {
var markerLatLng = marker.getLatLng();
this.polylineLatLngs = [];
for (var i = 0; i < $scope.polycoords.length; i++) {
var polyline = $scope.polycoords[i];
var latLngs = polyline.getLatLngs()
for (var j = 0; j < latLngs.length; j++) {
if (markerLatLng.equals(latLngs[j])) {
this.polylineLatLngs.push([i, j]);
}
}
}
});
marker.on('drag', function (e) {
for (var i = 0; i < this.polylineLatLngs.length; i++) {
var polyline = $scope.polycoords[this.polylineLatLngs[i][0]];
var latLngs = polyline.getLatLngs();
var markerLatLng = marker.getLatLng();
latLngs.splice(this.polylineLatLngs[i][1], 1, markerLatLng);
polyline.setLatLngs(latLngs);
}
});
I am getting this type of behavior. Please let me know how I can solve this .
Thank you for your time.
This is the polyline created by getting data from db or by making the connection between panorama.
This Image when I start dragging the marker 2 I got the result like this
This image when I dragged the marker 3.
This type of result I am getting using the source code you provided above.

How to configure Leaflet for non-geographic WMS?

I'm trying to use non-geographic images stored in a WMS-service with Leaflet. These are images of old maps, that are not georeferenced yet..
I can't find the way to configure Leaflet to produce proper requests for WMS server. The problem is that BBOX values that Leaflet produces are not right. They are way too small and server responds with internal server error.
However, the server is functional and working well with proper requests.
This is the code for one map: (http://jsfiddle.net/fmL4x4fw/)
var base_url = 'http://warper.wmflabs.org';
var unwarped_image_width = 6708;
var unwarped_image_height = 6936;
var wms_url = '/maps/wms/177';
var map = L.map('map', {
crs: L.CRS.Simple
}).setView([300, 300], 10);
var southWest = map.unproject([0, 6936], map.getMaxZoom());
var northEast = map.unproject([6708, 0], map.getMaxZoom());
map.setMaxBounds(new L.LatLngBounds(southWest, northEast));
var mywms = L.tileLayer.wms(base_url + wms_url, {
format: 'image/png',
version: '1.1.1',
attribution: "warper",
status: 'unwarped'
});
mywms.addTo(map);
Should I write some kind of custom projection or is there some other way? I'm not very experienced with projections.
UPDATE:
This is how current implementation with Openlayers is configured:
un_bounds = new OpenLayers.Bounds(0, 0, unwarped_image_width, unwarped_image_height);
umap = new OpenLayers.Map('unmap',
{controls: [mds, new OpenLayers.Control.PanZoomBar()], maxExtent: un_bounds, maxResolution: 10.496, numZoomLevels: 8});
var unwarped_image = new OpenLayers.Layer.WMS(title,
wms_url, {format: 'image/png', status: 'unwarped'});
umap.addLayer(unwarped_image);

Markercluster toggle ON / OFF

They asked me for a 'toggle button' to switch the clustering on and off Can someone help me to achieve clustering on/off?
Note: loading more than 30,000 points
Create two layers, one with and one without the marker clustering and add them to the leaflet control. For example:
var littleton = L.marker([39.61, -105.02]).bindPopup('This is Littleton, CO.'),
denver = L.marker([39.74, -104.99]).bindPopup('This is Denver, CO.'),
aurora = L.marker([39.73, -104.8]).bindPopup('This is Aurora, CO.'),
golden = L.marker([39.77, -105.23]).bindPopup('This is Golden, CO.');
var cities = L.layerGroup([littleton, denver, aurora, golden]);
var citiesClustered = new L.MarkerClusterGroup();
markers.addLayer(littleton);
markers.addLayer(denver);
markers.addLayer(aurora);
markers.addLayer(golden);
var streets = L.tileLayer(mapboxUrl, {id: 'examples.map-i86knfo3', attribution: mapboxAttribution});
var map = L.map('map', {
center: [39.73, -104.99],
zoom: 10,
layers: [streets, cities]
});
var baseMaps = {
"Streets": streets
};
var overlayMaps = {
"Cities": cities,
"Clustered cities": citiesClustered
};
L.control.layers(baseMaps, overlayMaps).addTo(map);
You can also create a custom control that will de-cluster the markers but this control already exists and it's easy to implement.