I'm using react-google-maps to display a map with markers, and when you click on a marker, all the info windows open up. I would like to display only one marker's info window when I click on it, and for the others to stay closed.
Here is my code:
<GoogleMap
defaultZoom={15}
defaultCenter={{ lat: 51.508530, lng: -0.076132 }}
>
{props.places && props.places.map((place, i) =>
<Marker onClick={props.onToggleOpen} key={i} position={{ lat: place.geometry.location.lat(), lng: place.geometry.location.lng() }} >
{props.isOpen && <InfoWindow onCloseClick={props.onToggleOpen}>
<div>{place.name}</div>
</InfoWindow>}
</Marker>
)}
</GoogleMap>
And I'm opening and closing the InfoWindow with this
import { compose, withProps, withStateHandlers, withHandlers, withState } from "recompose";
...
withStateHandlers(() => ({
isOpen: false,
}), {
onToggleOpen: ({ isOpen, id }) => () => ({
isOpen: !isOpen,
})
}),
I'm mapping over all the markers, and displaying them on the map. How could I click open just one marker InfoWindow? Here is a related question, but it's not made with React, and doesn't use the react-google-maps.
It's more of a
React
question. You can pass the index of a clickedMarker
toonToggleOpen
and instead ofisOpen
you use aselectedPlace
state that holds the index of a clickedMarker
and use this index to render the rightInfoWindow
.Here is an example (not fully tested, but you can get the idea):