library(mapdeck)Because Deck.gl is one of the most user-friendly WebGL javascript libraries and can produce some beautiful maps. And it integrates nicely with Mapbox.
You need a Mapbox
Access Token to load a map. Then call
mapdeck(token = token) to give you a map
key <- 'abc'    ## put your own token here
mapdeck(token = key)You can make your token available ‘globally’ to all
mapdeck() calls by either
set_token(), which sets the token as an
optionSys.setenv() ) with the key one of
“MAPBOX_TOKEN”,“MAPBOX_KEY”,“MAPBOX_API_TOKEN”, “MAPBOX_API_KEY”,
“MAPBOX”, “MAPDECK”Here’s an example using set_token()
set_token('abc')
mapdeck_tokens()
#  Mapdeck tokens
#   -  mapbox : abcYou can style the map using any mapbox style template styles, or you can create one of your own
mapdeck(token = key, style = 'mapbox://styles/mapbox/dark-v9')I’ve provided a convenience function to select one of the mapbox defined styles
mapdeck_style(style = 'dark')Once you have a map you can start adding layers through the various
add_*() functions (there is an example of each one in this
vignette).
All details about layers, colours, tips & tricks, etc, are here