jvectormap-rails ================ [jVectorMap](http://jvectormap.com/) for the Rails asset pipeline ### Installation Add it to your `Gemfile`: ``` gem 'jvectormap-rails', '~> 1.0.0' ``` ### Usage You can add jvectormap-rails to your `application.js` file using a require statement like this: ``` //= require jvectormap ``` To add support for whatever maps you want to use, include them from the `jvectormap/maps` path: ``` //= require jvectormap //= require jvectormap/maps/us_merc_en ``` The basic pattern is `{country}-{region}_{city}_{projection}_{language}`. For example, the map `us-il-chicago_mill_en` has a country of `us` (United States), region of `il` (Illinois), city of `chicago`, projection of `mill` (Miller), and a language of `en` (English). Other common projections include Mercator (`merc`), and Albers equal area (`aea`). ### Asset Precompilation jvectormap-rails supports precompiling individual maps. Add an initializer to your app, eg. `config/initializers/jvectormap.rb`: ```ruby JVectorMap::Rails.precompile_maps << "us_merc_en" ``` ### Rake Tasks Get a list of all available maps by running this from within your Rails app's root: ``` bundle exec rake jvectormap:maps ``` ### License Licensed under the MIT license. ### Authors 1. This gem: Cameron Dutro [@camertron](http://twitter.com/camertron) 2. jVectorMap: Kirill Lebedev, it's [on github](https://github.com/bjornd/jvectormap)