How do I add a google map to a lit-element?









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I know google-maps component is a polymer 3 component, but it seems to depend on all the Polymer 3 stuff, Polymer project says start with lit-element (polymer 3+), so I want to use lit-element, but want a map on my component. How do I do this?



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If you read the roadmap here - https://www.polymer-project.org/blog/2018-05-02-roadmap-update it says don't start a new project with Polymer 3, instead start with Lit-Element.



It also talks about the future of elements - https://www.polymer-project.org/blog/2017-11-27-future-of-elements.html where they are not doing much with them right now until they rewrite them.



So given this, right now if we are trying to build a component using Lit-Element, how do we incorporate google maps, I cant find a single example anywhere. I tried to use the Polymer Google Map component and it is not compatible and has a bunch of errors.










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    I know google-maps component is a polymer 3 component, but it seems to depend on all the Polymer 3 stuff, Polymer project says start with lit-element (polymer 3+), so I want to use lit-element, but want a map on my component. How do I do this?



    Background:



    If you read the roadmap here - https://www.polymer-project.org/blog/2018-05-02-roadmap-update it says don't start a new project with Polymer 3, instead start with Lit-Element.



    It also talks about the future of elements - https://www.polymer-project.org/blog/2017-11-27-future-of-elements.html where they are not doing much with them right now until they rewrite them.



    So given this, right now if we are trying to build a component using Lit-Element, how do we incorporate google maps, I cant find a single example anywhere. I tried to use the Polymer Google Map component and it is not compatible and has a bunch of errors.










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      I know google-maps component is a polymer 3 component, but it seems to depend on all the Polymer 3 stuff, Polymer project says start with lit-element (polymer 3+), so I want to use lit-element, but want a map on my component. How do I do this?



      Background:



      If you read the roadmap here - https://www.polymer-project.org/blog/2018-05-02-roadmap-update it says don't start a new project with Polymer 3, instead start with Lit-Element.



      It also talks about the future of elements - https://www.polymer-project.org/blog/2017-11-27-future-of-elements.html where they are not doing much with them right now until they rewrite them.



      So given this, right now if we are trying to build a component using Lit-Element, how do we incorporate google maps, I cant find a single example anywhere. I tried to use the Polymer Google Map component and it is not compatible and has a bunch of errors.










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      I know google-maps component is a polymer 3 component, but it seems to depend on all the Polymer 3 stuff, Polymer project says start with lit-element (polymer 3+), so I want to use lit-element, but want a map on my component. How do I do this?



      Background:



      If you read the roadmap here - https://www.polymer-project.org/blog/2018-05-02-roadmap-update it says don't start a new project with Polymer 3, instead start with Lit-Element.



      It also talks about the future of elements - https://www.polymer-project.org/blog/2017-11-27-future-of-elements.html where they are not doing much with them right now until they rewrite them.



      So given this, right now if we are trying to build a component using Lit-Element, how do we incorporate google maps, I cant find a single example anywhere. I tried to use the Polymer Google Map component and it is not compatible and has a bunch of errors.







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          Take a look at this:
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          Not much out there but this is probably what you are looking for.






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              Take a look at this:
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              Not much out there but this is probably what you are looking for.






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                Take a look at this:
                https://github.com/jakelheknight/google-maps-limited



                Not much out there but this is probably what you are looking for.






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                Take a look at this:
                https://github.com/jakelheknight/google-maps-limited



                Not much out there but this is probably what you are looking for.







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