问题
I am using Google's Javascript APi v.3.0 to develop a web app. I want to be able to display custom markers, but they don't show up when I try to add them. I've written a helper function in Javascript to display a custom marker:
function addCustomMarker(iconFile,iconTitle,lat,lng){
var loc = new google.maps.LatLng(lat,lng);
var marker = new google.maps.Marker({
position:loc,
icon:iconFile,
title: iconTitle,
zIndex:2
});
marker.setMap(map);//Where map is a google.maps.Map already defined
}
I'm currently testing locally and my file structure sort of looks like:
- /Maps Application
- map.htm
- /Images
- markerImage.png
Elsewhere in the html file, I then call the javascript function like:
addCustomMarker('Images/markerImage.png', 'Custom Marker', 20, 50);
However, this does not work. No marker is displayed. If I comment out the "icon: markerIcon," line, then the default marker is displayed, which tells me that it can't find the image file.
Is there a way to reference marker images from a relative path like I am trying to do? I've tried './Images/markerImage.png' and '/Images/markerImage.png' as well, and neither work.
回答1:
Yes, I also think relative paths work. I tried it locally and it works fine. I believe icon:
just places the value into a src
of an img
tag, or something of the sort.
Here's my example:
var marker = new google.maps.Marker({map: map,
position: new google.maps.LatLng(0,0),
icon: "icons/ride_red.png"});
icons
is a folder in the same folder where the JavaScript/HTML file is.
Are you sure you have the capitalization correct? What if you tried "hardcoding" the icon
option, that is:
icon: 'Images/markerImage.png',
Now here's a silly question: have you also tried opening that markerImage.png
in your browser?
Beside local pages, here's a page that has relative icon paths. You check the "Metro SP Stations" checkbox to display the icons. If you look at the source,
estacao = new google.maps.Marker({
map: map,
position: toLatLng(estacao_data.posn[0], estacao_data.posn[1]),
icon: 'metrosp/' + estacao_data.icon[0] + '.png',
title: estacao_data.name,
visible: false
});
Then you can navigate to the metrosp
folder and see the images are all there:
https://files.nyu.edu/hc742/public/googlemaps/metrosp/
回答2:
No, you can't use a relative address for the image. The pin is displayed on a page from a different server, so you have to use the complete address.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10764781/display-custom-marker-in-google-maps-using-relative-file-path