๐ Security
We've had to add
data:
toconnect-src
in the CSP in order for the new icons to load. Check the docs.
๐ New features
The map viewer now support basement rendering. Not easy digging the ground on a map, but we managed ;).
The map viewer is getting its own control buttons, very much aligned with the (refreshed) space viewer's, so you feel at home.
We've added option to the map viewer to hide navigation buttons, the level picker, or all controls. See the docs.
We've added programmatic zoom methods to the map viewer. See the docs.
Control button can now be positioned in 6 locations programmatically (see the docs). And we're opting for right side, vertically centered in our app.
There is a new option to hide controls (see the docs).
We've added a hierarchical "tree-shaped" filter for categories in the reports. This is useful for the visualization of large inventories of entities.
You can now search your spaces by characters in their address or country.
๐ Improvements
We've redesigned the controls of the space viewer, making changing levels, and switching between 2D and 3D modes easier. They also look nicer ;).
The powered-by bar is also more sleek and simpler.
The different types of grounds are now rendered properly in the map viewer, taking our space and map viewers a step closer to feature parity.
We've simplified the experience in the levels page of the space profile.
๐ Bug fixes
We've fixed an issue related to the clean up of data layers in the map viewer. No more stale layers that stick around!
We've fixed the "We could not publish your space" error in the embedded editor.
We've fixed an issue where the background color in the viewer could not be updated via renderOptions.
๐ Documentation
We've fully documented the custom helpers available in our handlebars based
tooltipTemplate
. Check it out here.We've added a note to the docs on how to embed Smplrspace in a Next.js app. Check it out here.
โ๏ธ Groundwork
We're baking a whole new part to the app: Smplrspace Projects. It will allow users to bring in multiple spaces into a project, render them on the map, connect data for campus / portfolio level reporting, and more to come. Stay tuned.