v11.7.0-beta.1
Pre-releaseThis version contains update Turf to 3.0.0 version. That version introduce breaking change – there is no more RawRepresentable
conformances for Array
and Dictionary
system types. If you were relying on the init(rawValue:)
function or rawValue
property you will find migration instructions in the changelog.
Features ✨ and improvements 🏁
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Expose data-driven properties on annotation managers. Now it's possible to set data-driven properties globally on annotation manager and specify per-annotation overrides.
Previously user had to specify those properties on each annotation and couldn't specify them globally. -
Added new experimental interactive features API. Interactive features allow you to add interactions to both layers, the map itself, or the features defined in the imported styles, such as Standard Style. The new API supersedes the Map Content Gesture API and makes it cross-platform.
-
Rename the
MapContentGestuereContext
to theInteractionContext
-
Introduce a new
RenderedQueryGeometry
type to replace multipleMapboxMaps.queryRenderedFeatures
overloads. -
[SwiftUI] Introduce new experimental
FeatureState
primitive. -
Expose data-driven properties on annotation managers. Now it's possible to set data-driven properties globally on annotation manager and specify per-annotation overrides.
Previosuly user had to specify those properties on each annotation and couldn't specify them globally
CircleAnnotationGroup(circles, id: \.id) { circle in
CircleAnnotation(centerCoordinate: circle.coordinate)
.circleColor(circle.color)
.circleRadius(10)
.circleStrokeWidth(1)
.circleStrokeColor(.black)
}
The problem with the above approach is that most of the properties are just duplicated for each annotation, which can lead to large memory overhead in case of big datasets. In order to solve this issue and provide more versatile API the following approach is now possible, which is visually identical to previous snippet, but more performant.
CircleAnnotationGroup(circles, id: \.id) { circle in
CircleAnnotation(centerCoordinate: circle.coordinate)
.circleColor(circle.color)
}
.circleRadius(10)
.circleStrokeWidth(1)
.circleStrokeColor(.black)
Same applies for imperative API. In this case each even annotation will have random color, but others will use the global default specified in the annotation manager.
let circleAnnotationManager = mapView.annotations.makeCircleAnnotationManager()
var annotations = [CircleAnnotation]()
for i in 0...2000 {
var annotation = CircleAnnotation(centerCoordinate: .random)
if i % 2 == 0 { annotation.circleColor = StyleColor(.random) }
annotations.append(annotation)
}
circleAnnotationManager.circleColor = .blue
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Improve memory reclamation behavior when using partial GeoJSON update API.
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Update Turf to 3.0.0 version. That version introduce breaking change – there is no more
RawRepresentable
conformances forArray
andDictionary
system types. If you were relying on theinit(rawValue:)
function orrawValue
property, you can use the substitution instead:init(rawValue:)
->init(turfRawValue:)
rawValue
->turfRawValue
-
Remove experimental
model-front-cutoff
property fromModelLayer
-
Expose experimental
ClipLayer.clipLayerScope
,SymbolLayer.symbolElevationReference
andSymbolLayer.symbolZOffset
. -
Most of public value types was marked as Sendable now, to facilitate adoption of Swift 6 concurrency model for SDK clients.
-
autoMaxZoom
property exposed for GeoJSONSource to fix rendering issues withFillExtrusionLayer
in some cases
Dependencies
- Update MapboxCommon to
24.7.0-beta.2
. - Update MapboxCoreMaps to
11.7.0-beta.2
. - Update Turf to
3.0.0
.
Dependency requirements:
- Compatible version of Xcode:
15.2.0