ScatterplotLayer¶

Screenshot from Ookla example.
lonboard.ScatterplotLayer ¶
            Bases: BaseArrowLayer
The ScatterplotLayer renders circles at given coordinates.
Example:
From GeoPandas:
import geopandas as gpd
from lonboard import Map, ScatterplotLayer
# A GeoDataFrame with Point or MultiPoint geometries
gdf = gpd.GeoDataFrame()
layer = ScatterplotLayer.from_geopandas(
    gdf,
    get_fill_color=[255, 0, 0],
)
m = Map(layer)
From geoarrow-rust:
from geoarrow.rust.core import read_parquet
from lonboard import Map, ScatterplotLayer
# Example: A GeoParquet file with Point or MultiPoint geometries
table = read_parquet("path/to/file.parquet")
layer = ScatterplotLayer(
    table=table,
    get_fill_color=[255, 0, 0],
)
m = Map(layer)
          antialiasing
  
  
      class-attribute
      instance-attribute
  
¶
antialiasing = tag(sync=True)
If True, circles are rendered with smoothed edges. If False, circles are
rendered with rough edges. Antialiasing can cause artifacts on edges of overlapping
circles.
- Type: 
bool, optional - Default: 
True 
          auto_highlight
  
  
      class-attribute
      instance-attribute
  
¶
auto_highlight = tag(sync=True)
When true, the current object pointed to by the mouse pointer (when hovered over) is
highlighted with highlightColor.
Requires pickable to be True.
- Type: 
bool - Default: 
False 
          billboard
  
  
      class-attribute
      instance-attribute
  
¶
billboard = tag(sync=True)
If True, rendered circles always face the camera. If False circles face up (i.e.
are parallel with the ground plane).
- Type: 
bool, optional - Default: 
False 
          extensions
  
  
      class-attribute
      instance-attribute
  
¶
extensions = tag(sync=True, **widget_serialization)
A list of layer extension objects to add additional features to a layer.
          filled
  
  
      class-attribute
      instance-attribute
  
¶
filled = tag(sync=True)
Draw the filled area of points.
- Type: 
bool, optional - Default: 
True 
          get_fill_color
  
  
      class-attribute
      instance-attribute
  
¶
get_fill_color = ColorAccessor(None, allow_none=True)
The filled color of each object in the format of [r, g, b, [a]]. Each channel is a
number between 0-255 and a is 255 if not supplied.
- Type: ColorAccessor, optional
- If a single 
listortupleis provided, it is used as the filled color for all objects. - If a numpy or pyarrow array is provided, each value in the array will be used as the filled color for the object at the same row index.
 
 - If a single 
 - Default: 
[0, 0, 0, 255]. 
          get_line_color
  
  
      class-attribute
      instance-attribute
  
¶
get_line_color = ColorAccessor(None, allow_none=True)
The outline color of each object in the format of [r, g, b, [a]]. Each channel is
a number between 0-255 and a is 255 if not supplied.
- Type: ColorAccessor, optional
- If a single 
listortupleis provided, it is used as the outline color for all objects. - If a numpy or pyarrow array is provided, each value in the array will be used as the outline color for the object at the same row index.
 
 - If a single 
 - Default: 
[0, 0, 0, 255]. 
          get_line_width
  
  
      class-attribute
      instance-attribute
  
¶
get_line_width = FloatAccessor(None, allow_none=True)
The width of the outline of each object, in units specified by line_width_units
(default 'meters').
- Type: FloatAccessor, optional
- If a number is provided, it is used as the outline width for all objects.
 - If an array is provided, each value in the array will be used as the outline width for the object at the same row index.
 
 - Default: 
1. 
          get_radius
  
  
      class-attribute
      instance-attribute
  
¶
get_radius = FloatAccessor(None, allow_none=True)
The radius of each object, in units specified by radius_units (default
'meters').
- Type: FloatAccessor, optional
- If a number is provided, it is used as the radius for all objects.
 - If an array is provided, each value in the array will be used as the radius for the object at the same row index.
 
 - Default: 
1. 
          line_width_max_pixels
  
  
      class-attribute
      instance-attribute
  
¶
line_width_max_pixels = tag(sync=True)
The maximum line width in pixels. This can be used to prevent the stroke from getting too thick when zoomed in.
- Type: 
float, optional - Default: 
None 
          line_width_min_pixels
  
  
      class-attribute
      instance-attribute
  
¶
line_width_min_pixels = tag(sync=True)
The minimum line width in pixels. This can be used to prevent the stroke from getting too thin when zoomed out.
- Type: 
float, optional - Default: 
0 
          line_width_scale
  
  
      class-attribute
      instance-attribute
  
¶
line_width_scale = tag(sync=True)
A global line width multiplier for all points.
- Type: 
float, optional - Default: 
1 
          line_width_units
  
  
      class-attribute
      instance-attribute
  
¶
line_width_units = tag(sync=True)
The units of the line width, one of 'meters', 'common', and 'pixels'. See
unit
system.
- Type: 
str, optional - Default: 
'meters' 
          opacity
  
  
      class-attribute
      instance-attribute
  
¶
opacity = tag(sync=True)
The opacity of the layer.
- Type: 
float. Must range between 0 and 1. - Default: 
1 
          pickable
  
  
      class-attribute
      instance-attribute
  
¶
pickable = tag(sync=True)
Whether the layer responds to mouse pointer picking events.
This must be set to True for tooltips and other interactive elements to be
available. This can also be used to only allow picking on specific layers within a
map instance.
Note that picking has some performance overhead in rendering. To get the absolute
best rendering performance with large data (at the cost of removing interactivity),
set this to False.
- Type: 
bool - Default: 
True 
          radius_max_pixels
  
  
      class-attribute
      instance-attribute
  
¶
radius_max_pixels = tag(sync=True)
The maximum radius in pixels. This can be used to prevent the circle from getting too big when zoomed in.
- Type: 
float, optional - Default: 
None 
          radius_min_pixels
  
  
      class-attribute
      instance-attribute
  
¶
radius_min_pixels = tag(sync=True)
The minimum radius in pixels. This can be used to prevent the circle from getting too small when zoomed out.
- Type: 
float, optional - Default: 
0 
          radius_scale
  
  
      class-attribute
      instance-attribute
  
¶
radius_scale = tag(sync=True)
A global radius multiplier for all points.
- Type: 
float, optional - Default: 
1 
          radius_units
  
  
      class-attribute
      instance-attribute
  
¶
radius_units = tag(sync=True)
The units of the radius, one of 'meters', 'common', and 'pixels'. See unit
system.
- Type: 
str, optional - Default: 
'meters' 
          selected_index
  
  
      class-attribute
      instance-attribute
  
¶
selected_index = tag(sync=True)
The positional index of the most-recently clicked on row of data.
You can use this to access the full row of data from a GeoDataFrame
gdf.iloc[layer.selected_index]
Setting a value here from Python will do nothing. This attribute only exists to be
updated from JavaScript on a map click. Note that pickable must be True (the
default) on this layer for the JavaScript onClick handler to work; if pickable
is set to False, selected_index will never update.
Note that you can use observe to call a function whenever a new value is received
from JavaScript. Refer
here
for an example.
          stroked
  
  
      class-attribute
      instance-attribute
  
¶
stroked = tag(sync=True)
Draw the outline of points.
- Type: 
bool, optional - Default: 
False 
          table
  
  
      class-attribute
      instance-attribute
  
¶
table = PyarrowTableTrait(allowed_geometry_types={POINT, MULTIPOINT})
A GeoArrow table with a Point or MultiPoint column.
This is the fastest way to plot data from an existing GeoArrow source, such as geoarrow-rust or geoarrow-pyarrow.
If you have a GeoPandas GeoDataFrame, use
[from_geopandas][lonboard.ScatterplotLayer.from_geopandas] instead.
          visible
  
  
      class-attribute
      instance-attribute
  
¶
visible = tag(sync=True)
Whether the layer is visible.
Under most circumstances, using the visible attribute to control the visibility of
layers is recommended over removing/adding the layer from the Map.layers list.
In particular, toggling the visible attribute will persist the layer on the
JavaScript side, while removing/adding the layer from the Map.layers list will
re-download and re-render from scratch.
- Type: 
bool - Default: 
True