# ol OpenLayers as ES2015 modules. ## Usage Add the `ol` package as a dependency to your project. npm install ol --save Import just what you need for your application: ```js import Map from 'ol/map'; import View from 'ol/view'; import TileLayer from 'ol/layer/tile'; import XYZ from 'ol/source/xyz'; new Map({ target: 'map', layers: [ new TileLayer({ source: new XYZ({ url: 'https://{a-c}.tile.openstreetmap.org/{z}/{x}/{y}.png' }) }) ], view: new View({ center: [0, 0], zoom: 2 }) }); ``` See the following examples for more detail on bundling OpenLayers with your application: * Using [Rollup & Uglify](https://gist.github.com/tschaub/8beb328ea72b36446fc2198d008287de) * Using [Rollup & Closure Compiler](https://gist.github.com/tschaub/32a5692bedac5254da24fa3b12072f35) * Using [Webpack & Uglify](https://gist.github.com/tschaub/79025aef325cd2837364400a105405b8) * Using [Browserify & Uglify](https://gist.github.com/tschaub/4bfb209a8f809823f1495b2e4436018e) ## Module Identifiers The module identifiers above (e.g. `ol/map`) are like the `ol.Map` names in the [API documentation](http://openlayers.org/en/latest/apidoc/) with `/` instead of `.` and all lowercase. Each module only has a `default` export (there are no other named exports). Constructors are exported from dedicated modules. For example, the `ol/layer/tile` module exports the `Tile` layer constructor. Utility functions are available as properties of the default export from utility modules. For example, the `getCenter` function is a property of the default export from the `ol/extent` utility module. ## Caveats * The WebGL renderer is not available in this package.