mapbox-ios-patterns
Các mẫu tích hợp chính thức cho Mapbox Maps SDK trên iOS. Bao gồm cài đặt, thêm điểm đánh dấu, vị trí người dùng, dữ liệu tùy chỉnh, kiểu, điều khiển camera, và…
npx skills add https://github.com/mapbox/mapbox-agent-skills --skill mapbox-ios-patternsMapbox iOS Integration Patterns
Official patterns for integrating Mapbox Maps SDK v11 on iOS with Swift, SwiftUI, and UIKit.
Use this skill when:
- Installing and configuring Mapbox Maps SDK for iOS
- Adding markers and annotations to maps
- Showing user location and tracking with camera
- Adding custom data (GeoJSON) to maps
- Working with map styles, camera, or user interaction
- Handling feature interactions and taps
Official Resources:
Installation & Setup
Requirements
- iOS 14+
- Xcode 15+
- Swift 5.9+
- Free Mapbox account
Step 1: Configure Access Token
Add your public token to Info.plist:
<key>MBXAccessToken</key>
<string>pk.your_mapbox_token_here</string>
Get your token: Sign in at mapbox.com
Step 2: Add Swift Package Dependency
- File → Add Package Dependencies
- Enter URL:
https://github.com/mapbox/mapbox-maps-ios.git - Version: "Up to Next Major" from
11.0.0 - Verify four dependencies appear: MapboxCommon, MapboxCoreMaps, MapboxMaps, Turf
Alternative: CocoaPods or direct download (install guide)
Map Initialization
SwiftUI Pattern
Basic map:
import SwiftUI
import MapboxMaps
struct ContentView: View {
@State private var viewport: Viewport = .camera(
center: CLLocationCoordinate2D(latitude: 37.7749, longitude: -122.4194),
zoom: 12
)
var body: some View {
Map(viewport: $viewport)
.mapStyle(.standard)
}
}
With ornaments:
Map(viewport: $viewport)
.mapStyle(.standard)
.ornamentOptions(OrnamentOptions(
scaleBar: .init(visibility: .visible),
compass: .init(visibility: .adaptive),
logo: .init(position: .bottomLeading)
))
UIKit Pattern
import UIKit
import MapboxMaps
class MapViewController: UIViewController {
private var mapView: MapView!
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
let options = MapInitOptions(
cameraOptions: CameraOptions(
center: CLLocationCoordinate2D(latitude: 37.7749, longitude: -122.4194),
zoom: 12
)
)
mapView = MapView(frame: view.bounds, mapInitOptions: options)
mapView.autoresizingMask = [.flexibleWidth, .flexibleHeight]
view.addSubview(mapView)
mapView.mapboxMap.loadStyle(.standard)
}
}
Add Markers
The SDK offers three ways to place a point on the map. Pick the simplest one that fits.
Which API should I use?
| API | Use it when | Platforms | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
Marker (Markers API) | You need a default pin and don't have a custom image asset | SwiftUI only | No image assets required. Experimental SPI — needs @_spi(Experimental) import MapboxMaps. Best < 100 markers. |
PointAnnotation | You have a custom image and want layer-level placement | SwiftUI + UIKit | Backed by a symbol layer, so it scales well to hundreds of markers. Accepts any UIImage that UIKit can render. |
View annotations (ViewAnnotation / MapViewAnnotation) | You want to render a full native view (card, badge, animated content) anchored to a coordinate | SwiftUI + UIKit | SwiftUI uses MapViewAnnotation; UIKit uses mapView.viewAnnotations with a ViewAnnotation. Each annotation is a real view — costs more than PointAnnotation at scale. |
For hundreds or thousands of features, use a style layer (SymbolLayer on a GeoJSONSource) instead of annotations.
Markers API (recommended for simple cases, SwiftUI)
import SwiftUI
@_spi(Experimental) import MapboxMaps
struct ContentView: View {
var body: some View {
Map {
Marker(coordinate: CLLocationCoordinate2D(latitude: 37.7749, longitude: -122.4194))
.color(.red)
.text("San Francisco")
}
}
}
Multiple markers from a collection:
Map {
ForEvery(locations, id: \.id) { location in
Marker(coordinate: location.coordinate)
.color(.red)
.text(location.name)
}
}
Scaling note.
MarkerandPointAnnotationeach create their own view or symbol entry per pin — fine up to about 100 markers. For larger datasets (hundreds or thousands of features — common with open-ended GeoJSON feeds), load the data into aGeoJSONSourceand render it with aSymbolLayerinstead. That scales to thousands of features and enables clustering.
PointAnnotation (custom image)
SwiftUI:
Map(viewport: $viewport) {
PointAnnotation(coordinate: CLLocationCoordinate2D(latitude: 37.7749, longitude: -122.4194))
.image(.init(image: UIImage(named: "marker")!, name: "marker"))
}
UIKit:
// Create annotation manager (once, reuse for updates)
var pointAnnotationManager = mapView.annotations.makePointAnnotationManager()
// Create marker
var annotation = PointAnnotation(coordinate: CLLocationCoordinate2D(latitude: 37.7749, longitude: -122.4194))
annotation.image = .init(image: UIImage(named: "marker")!, name: "marker")
annotation.iconAnchor = .bottom
// Add to map
pointAnnotationManager.annotations = [annotation]
Multiple markers:
let annotations = locations.map { coordinate in
var annotation = PointAnnotation(coordinate: coordinate)
annotation.image = .init(image: UIImage(named: "marker")!, name: "marker")
return annotation
}
pointAnnotationManager.annotations = annotations
Show User Location
Step 1: Add location permission to Info.plist:
<key>NSLocationWhenInUseUsageDescription</key>
<string>Show your location on the map</string>
Step 2: Request permissions and show location:
import CoreLocation
// Request permissions
let locationManager = CLLocationManager()
locationManager.requestWhenInUseAuthorization()
// Show user location puck
mapView.location.options.puckType = .puck2D()
mapView.location.options.puckBearingEnabled = true
Performance Best Practices
Reuse Annotation Managers
// ❌ Don't create new managers repeatedly
func updateMarkers() {
let manager = mapView.annotations.makePointAnnotationManager()
manager.annotations = markers
}
// ✅ Create once, reuse
let pointAnnotationManager: PointAnnotationManager
init() {
pointAnnotationManager = mapView.annotations.makePointAnnotationManager()
}
func updateMarkers() {
pointAnnotationManager.annotations = markers
}
Batch Annotation Updates
// ✅ Update all at once
pointAnnotationManager.annotations = newAnnotations
// ❌ Don't update one by one
for annotation in newAnnotations {
pointAnnotationManager.annotations.append(annotation)
}
Memory Management
// Use weak self in closures
mapView.gestures.onMapTap.observe { [weak self] context in
self?.handleTap(context.coordinate)
}.store(in: &cancelables)
// Clean up on deinit
deinit {
cancelables.forEach { $0.cancel() }
}
Use Standard Style
// ✅ Standard style is optimized and recommended
.mapStyle(.standard)
// Use other styles only when needed for specific use cases
.mapStyle(.standardSatellite) // Satellite imagery
Troubleshooting
Map Not Displaying
Check:
- ✅
MBXAccessTokenin Info.plist - ✅ Token is valid (test at mapbox.com)
- ✅ MapboxMaps framework imported
- ✅ MapView added to view hierarchy
- ✅ Correct frame/constraints set
Style Not Loading
mapView.mapboxMap.onStyleLoaded.observe { [weak self] _ in
print("Style loaded successfully")
// Add layers and sources here
}.store(in: &cancelables)
Performance Issues
- Use
.standardstyle (recommended and optimized) - Limit visible annotations to viewport
- Reuse annotation managers
- Avoid frequent style reloads
- Batch annotation updates
Reference Files
Load these references when the task requires deeper patterns:
references/annotations.md— Circle, Polyline, Polygon Annotationsreferences/location-tracking.md— Camera Follow User + Get Current Locationreferences/custom-data.md— GeoJSON: Lines, Polygons, Points, Update/Removereferences/camera-styles.md— Camera Control + Map Stylesreferences/interactions.md— Featureset Interactions, Custom Layer Taps, Long Press, Gestures