utopia-os / utopia-ui

Reuseable React Components to build mapping apps for all kinds of real life networks and communities
https://utopia-os.org
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UI Framework for Real-Life-Networking-Apps

Real change happens in real life when we meet in person and connect as local communities manifesting their ideas with the earth. When we help each other to step out of capitalism and individualism and start building common infrastructure to meet human needs in harmony with Mother Earth.

That is why Utopia UI exists. It is a UI kit for minimalist, fast, intuitive and mobile-first map apps, as a tool for local connection and decentralised networking. It can work with any backend or p2p database and any kind of data structure.

Mission

Utopia UIs mission is to provide open source building blocks to create beautiful applications with a focus on real life impact, local communities and gamification.

The building blocks are designed to allow different networks and communities to assemble their map and app for their specific needs and purpose.

Utopia Game is one of the apps made with Utopia UI. It is an attempt to use gamification to get users to take action and make the map even more alive. Check it out at utopia-game.org or see the code in the repository

Features

Getting Started

Basic Map

In this tutorial we learn how we create a basic React app with a Map component using utopia-ui library.

For this tutorial we use Vite to create an empty React app called "utopia-static-map"

npm create vite@latest utopia-static-map -- --template react

We open our new app in the terminal and install the utopia-ui package

cd utopia-static-map
npm install utopia-ui

We open our src/App.jsx and we replace the content with

import { UtopiaMap } from "utopia-ui"

function App() {
  return (
    <UtopiaMap center={[50.6, 9.5]} zoom={5} height='100dvh' width="100dvw">
    </UtopiaMap>
  )
}

export default App

Then we start the development server to check out the result in our browser:

npm run dev

And can open our first map app in the browser 🙂

Static Layers

Now we add some static layer.

First we put some sample data in a new file called src/sample-data.js

export const places = [{
    "id": 51,
    "name": "Stadtgemüse",
    "text": "Stadtgemüse Fulda ist eine Gemüsegärtnerei in Maberzell, die es sich zur Aufgabe gemacht hat, die Stadt und seine Bewohner:innen mit regionalem, frischem und natürlich angebautem Gemüse mittels Gemüsekisten zu versorgen. Es gibt also jede Woche, von Frühjahr bis Herbst, angepasst an die Saison eine Kiste mit schmackhaftem und frischem Gemüse für euch, welche ihr direkt vor Ort abholen könnt. \r\n\r\nhttps://stadtgemuese-fulda.de",
    "position": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [9.632435, 50.560342] },
  },
  {
    "id": 166,
    "name": "Weidendom",
    "text": "free camping",
    "position": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [9.438793, 50.560112] },
  }];

  export const events = [
    {
      "id": 423,
      "name": "Hackathon",
      "text": "still in progress",
      "position": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [10.5, 51.62] },
      "start": "2022-03-25T12:00:00",
      "end": "2022-05-12T12:00:00",
    }
  ]

We want to create two Layers. One we want to call Places and the other Events

we import our sample data to the src/App.jsx

import { events, places } from "./sample-data"

and than we create our two <Layer> inside of our <UtopiaMap> component

    <UtopiaMap center={[50.6, 15.5]} zoom={5} height='100dvh' width="100dvw">
      <Layer
        name='events'
        markerIcon='calendar'
        markerShape='square'
        markerDefaultColor='#700'
        data={events} />
      <Layer
        name='places'
        markerIcon='point'
        markerShape='circle'
        markerDefaultColor='#007'
        data={places} />
    </UtopiaMap>

Map Component

The map shows various Layers (like places, events, profiles ...) of Items at their respective position whith nice and informative Popup and Profiles.

Tags, colors and clusters help to retain the overview.

Map Options

Option Type Default Required Description
height string '400px' No height of the map
width string '100vw' No width of the map
center LatLng [50.6, 9.5] No initial map position
zoom number 10 No initial zoom level

Layer Options

Option Type Default Required Description
...

Join the community

This Library is in alpha stage. You are very welcome to participate in the development

We are looking for Web Developer, UX Designer, Community Manager, Visionaries, Artists, etc. who like to support this Vision.

https://t.me/UtopiaMap

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