MySQL Data on Google Maps (add-on for WP Maps Pro) lets you plot rows from any MySQL table in your current WordPress database as markers on a Google Map. Pick a table, map its columns (title, latitude, longitude, etc.), and the add-on renders clickable markers with your row data in the infowindow and listing. Changes in your database can reflect on the map in real time.
How It Works
- Open: Go to
WP MAPS PRO → MySQL TABLE To Map
. - Select: Choose the target map, then pick a MySQL table from your current WP database.
- Map columns: Assign Title, Latitude, Longitude (required) and optionally content, categories, and extra fields. Save.
- Enable output: Edit the map → scroll to
MySql To Google Maps (Addon Settings)
→ tick Enable MySql Locations → Save. - View: Each table row appears as a marker; your mapped fields show in the infowindow and in the listing panel.
Key Features
- Connect any table in your WP database—no CSV/Excel import step required.
- Column-mapping UI to control titles, description, categories, and extra fields.
- Live/real-time reflection of database changes on the map.
- Works with WP Maps Pro listings, filters, skins, and infowindows.
- Built for scale: optimized handling of large MySQL datasets.
- One-click enable/disable per map; keep full control from the admin.
Technical Details
- Product: MySQL Data on Google Maps — add-on for WP Maps Pro
- Data source: Any MySQL table in the current WordPress database
- Required fields: Title, Latitude, Longitude (additional columns optional)
- Admin path:
WP MAPS PRO → MySQL TABLE To Map
(mapping) + per-mapMySql To Google Maps (Addon Settings)
(enable) - Output: Google Maps markers + WP Maps Pro listing/filters/infowindow
- Demo: Live example available on the product page
Use Cases
- Directories or store locators where locations live in a custom table.
- Imported datasets (vendors, branches, events) that update frequently.
- Internal systems that already write to a MySQL table you can expose on a public map.
Quick Setup Tips
- Make sure your table has clean numeric lat/lng columns; map them explicitly.
- If rows are dense, enable clustering in WP Maps Pro for readability.
- Only tables in the current WP database are listed—mirror external data in if you need a remote source.
- Keep listing cards lean on mobile; move long text into the infowindow.
Plot rows from any MySQL table onto Google Maps in WordPress. Map columns to markers, show details in listings/infowindows, and reflect database changes in real time—powered by WP Maps Pro.
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- wp maps pro