I'm trying to use the Google geocoder API V3 to plot a location on a map based on an address specified by the user, code is below.
When I make a request directly (e.g. to http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/geocode/json?address=peterborough&sensor=false) I get the expected response. However, when I make the same request using the code below,开发者_StackOverflow the midpoint variable is always undefined after the getLatLong function has exited.
What am I doing incorrectly?
function loadFromSearch(address)
{
midpoint = getLatLong(address);
mapCentre = midpoint;
map.setMapTypeId(google.maps.MapTypeId.ROADMAP);
...
}
function getLatLong(address)
{
var result;
var url = 'http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/geocode/json?address=' + encodeURIComponent(address) + '&sensor=false'
$.getJSON(url,
function (data){
if (data.status == "OK")
{
result = data.results[0].geometry.location;
}
});
return result;
}
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In light of responses, I have now updated the code to the following. I'm still not getting any result though, with breakpoints set in Firebug the result = data.results[0].geometry.location; never gets hit.
function loadFromSearch(address)
{
midpoint = getLatLong(address, loadWithMidpoint);
}
function getLatLong(address, callback)
{
var result;
var url = 'http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/geocode/json?address=' + encodeURIComponent(address) + '&sensor=false'
$.getJSON(url,{},
function (data) {
if (data.status == "OK")
{
result = data.results[0].geometry.location;
callback(result);
}
});
}
function loadWithMidpoint(centre)
{
mapCentre = centre;
map.setMapTypeId(google.maps.MapTypeId.ROADMAP);
...
}
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I have it! The final code, which works, looks like this:
function loadFromSearch(coordinates, address)
{
midpoint = getLatLong(address, latLongCallback);
}
function getLatLong(address, callback)
{
var geocoder = new google.maps.Geocoder();
var result = "";
geocoder.geocode({ 'address': address, 'region': 'uk' }, function (results, status) {
if (status == google.maps.GeocoderStatus.OK)
{
result = results[0].geometry.location;
latLongCallback(result);
}
else
{
result = "Unable to find address: " + status;
}
});
return result;
}
function latLongCallback(result)
{
mapCentre = result;
map.setMapTypeId(google.maps.MapTypeId.ROADMAP);
...
}
If you are using V3 of the API cannot you use the this?
function findAddressViaGoogle() {
var address = $("input[name='property_address']").val();
var geocoder = new google.maps.Geocoder();
geocoder.geocode( { 'address': address, 'region': 'uk' }, function(results, status) {
if (status == google.maps.GeocoderStatus.OK) {
newPointClicked(results[0].geometry.location)
} else {
alert("Unable to find address: " + status);
}
});
}
The above is what I use to find some lat long cordinates of an inputted address, May work better?
EDIT:
function loadFromSearch(address)
{
midpoint = getLatLong(address);
mapCentre = midpoint;
map.setMapTypeId(google.maps.MapTypeId.ROADMAP);
...
}
function getLatLong(address)
{
var geocoder = new google.maps.Geocoder();
var result = "";
geocoder.geocode( { 'address': address, 'region': 'uk' }, function(results, status) {
if (status == google.maps.GeocoderStatus.OK) {
result = results[0].geometry.location;
} else {
result = "Unable to find address: " + status;
}
});
return result;
}
The problem is your $.getJSON
function is asynchronous, yet you are returning the 'result
' synchronously.
You need to do something like this (not tested!)
function loadFromSearch(address)
{
midpoint = getLatLong(address, function(midpoint){
// this is a callback
mapCentre = midpoint;
map.setMapTypeId(google.maps.MapTypeId.ROADMAP);
...
});
}
function getLatLong(address, callback)
{
var result;
var url = 'http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/geocode/json?address=' + encodeURIComponent(address) + '&sensor=false'
$.getJSON(url,
function (data) {
if (data.status == "OK") {
result = data.results[0].geometry.location;
callback(result) // need a callback to get the asynchronous request to do something useful
}
});
}
In response to your edit: Oh dear, it looks like the V3 geocoder does not support JSONP. This means you can not do a cross-domain request to get data from it in your browser. See http://blog.futtta.be/2010/04/09/no-more-jsonp-for-google-geocoding-webservice/
However Brady's solution does work. I guess that is the way Google want us to geocode now.
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