✨ MAJOR FEATURES: • Auto-zoom intelligence với smart bounds fitting • Enhanced 3D GPS markers với pulsing effects • Professional route display với 6-layer rendering • Status-based parking icons với availability indicators • Production-ready build optimizations 🗺️ AUTO-ZOOM FEATURES: • Smart bounds fitting cho GPS + selected parking • Adaptive padding (50px) cho visual balance • Max zoom control (level 16) để tránh quá gần • Dynamic centering khi không có selection 🎨 ENHANCED VISUALS: • 3D GPS marker với multi-layer pulse effects • Advanced parking icons với status colors • Selection highlighting với animation • Dimming system cho non-selected items 🛣️ ROUTE SYSTEM: • OpenRouteService API integration • Multi-layer route rendering (glow, shadow, main, animated) • Real-time distance & duration calculation • Visual route info trong popup 📱 PRODUCTION READY: • SSR safe với dynamic imports • Build errors resolved • Global deployment via Vercel • Optimized performance 🌍 DEPLOYMENT: • Vercel: https://whatever-ctk2auuxr-phong12hexdockworks-projects.vercel.app • Bundle size: 22.8 kB optimized • Global CDN distribution • HTTPS enabled 💾 VERSION CONTROL: • MapView-v2.0.tsx backup created • MAPVIEW_VERSIONS.md documentation • Full version history tracking
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import/no-dynamic-require
The require method from CommonJS is used to import modules from different files. Unlike the ES6 import syntax, it can be given expressions that will be resolved at runtime. While this is sometimes necessary and useful, in most cases it isn't. Using expressions (for instance, concatenating a path and variable) as the argument makes it harder for tools to do static code analysis, or to find where in the codebase a module is used.
This rule forbids every call to require() that uses expressions for the module name argument.
Rule Details
Fail
require(name);
require('../' + name);
require(`../${name}`);
require(name());
Pass
require('../name');
require(`../name`);