@gt-kangyi/background-geolocation
v1.2.18
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Receive geolocation updates even while app is backgrounded.
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Background Geolocation
A Capacitor plugin which lets you receive geolocation updates even while the app is backgrounded. Only iOS and Android platforms are supported.
Usage
import {registerPlugin} from "@capacitor/core";
const BackgroundGeolocation = registerPlugin("BackgroundGeolocation");
// To start listening for changes in the device's location, add a new watcher.
// You do this by calling 'addWatcher' with an options object and a callback. A
// Promise is returned, which resolves to the callback ID used to remove the
// watcher in the future. The callback will be called every time a new location
// is available. Watchers can not be paused, only removed. Multiple watchers may
// exist simultaneously.
BackgroundGeolocation.addWatcher(
{
// If the "backgroundMessage" option is defined, the watcher will
// provide location updates whether the app is in the background or the
// foreground. If it is not defined, location updates are only
// guaranteed in the foreground. This is true on both platforms.
// On Android, a notification must be shown to continue receiving
// location updates in the background. This option specifies the text of
// that notification.
backgroundMessage: "Cancel to prevent battery drain.",
// The title of the notification mentioned above. Defaults to "Using
// your location".
backgroundTitle: "Tracking You.",
// Whether permissions should be requested from the user automatically,
// if they are not already granted. Defaults to "true".
requestPermissions: true,
// If "true", stale locations may be delivered while the device
// obtains a GPS fix. You are responsible for checking the "time"
// property. If "false", locations are guaranteed to be up to date.
// Defaults to "false".
stale: false,
// The minimum number of metres between subsequent locations. Defaults
// to 0.
distanceFilter: 50,
// For android location fetch by interval. Defaults to 1000.
interval: 1000,
},
function callback(location, error) {
if (error) {
if (error.code === "NOT_AUTHORIZED") {
if (window.confirm(
"This app needs your location, " +
"but does not have permission.\n\n" +
"Open settings now?"
)) {
// It can be useful to direct the user to their device's
// settings when location permissions have been denied. The
// plugin provides the 'openSettings' method to do exactly
// this.
BackgroundGeolocation.openSettings();
}
}
return console.error(error);
}
return console.log(location);
}
).then(function after_the_watcher_has_been_added(watcher_id) {
// When a watcher is no longer needed, it should be removed by calling
// 'removeWatcher' with an object containing its ID.
BackgroundGeolocation.removeWatcher({
id: watcher_id
});
});
// The location object.
{
// Longitude in degrees.
longitude: 131.723423719132,
// Latitude in degrees.
latitude: -22.40106297456,
// Radius of horizontal uncertainty in metres, with 68% confidence.
accuracy: 11,
// Metres above sea level (or null).
altitude: 65,
// Vertical uncertainty in metres, with 68% confidence (or null).
altitudeAccuracy: 4,
// Deviation from true north in degrees (or null).
bearing: 159.60000610351562,
// True if the location was simulated by software, rather than GPS.
simulated: false,
// Speed in metres per second (or null).
speed: 23.51068878173828,
// Time the location was produced, in milliseconds since the unix epoch.
time: 1562731602000
}
// If you just want the current location, try something like this. The longer
// the timeout, the more accurate the guess will be. I wouldn't go below about
// 100ms.
function guess_location(callback, timeout) {
let last_location;
BackgroundGeolocation.addWatcher(
{
requestPermissions: false,
stale: true
},
function (location) {
last_location = location || undefined;
}
).then(function (id) {
setTimeout(function () {
callback(last_location);
Plugins.BackgroundGeolocation.removeWatcher({id});
}, timeout);
});
}
Typescript support
import { BackgroundGeolocationPlugin } from "@capacitor-community/background-geolocation";
const BackgroundGeolocation = registerPlugin<BackgroundGeolocationPlugin>(
"BackgroundGeolocation"
);
Installation
Different versions of the plugin support different versions of Capacitor:
| Capacitor | Plugin | | --------- | ------ | | v2 | v0.3 | | v3 | v1 | | v4 | v1 |
Read the documentation for v0.3 here.
npm install @capacitor-community/background-geolocation
npx cap update
iOS
Add the following keys to Info.plist.
:
<dict>
...
<key>NSLocationWhenInUseUsageDescription</key>
<string>We need to track your location</string>
<key>NSLocationAlwaysAndWhenInUseUsageDescription</key>
<string>We need to track your location while your device is locked.</string>
<key>UIBackgroundModes</key>
<array>
<string>location</string>
</array>
...
</dict>
Android
Configration specific to Android can be made in strings.xml
:
<resources>
<!--
The channel name for the background notification. This will be visible
when the user presses & holds the notification. It defaults to
"Background Tracking".
-->
<string name="capacitor_background_geolocation_notification_channel_name">
Background Tracking
</string>
<!--
The icon to use for the background notification. Note the absence of a
leading "@". It defaults to "mipmap/ic_launcher", the app's launch icon.
If a raster image is used to generate the icon (as opposed to a vector
image), it must have a transparent background. To make sure your image
is compatible, select "Notification Icons" as the Icon Type when
creating the image asset in Android Studio.
-->
<string name="capacitor_background_geolocation_notification_icon">
drawable/ic_tracking
</string>
</resources>
Changelog
v1.2.3
- Adds support for Capacitor v4.
v1.2.2
- Prevents location updates from halting on iOS due to extended inactivity.
v1.2.1
- Fixes background location updates for some devices running Android 12.
v1.2.0
- On iOS, the status bar now turns blue whilst the location is being watched in the background. This provides the user a straightforward way to return to the app.
v1.0.4
- Adds the
ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION
permission. This is required for apps which target Android 12 (API level 31). A preceeding example shows how to add this permission to your app's manifest.
v1.0.0
- BREAKING:
addWatcher
now returns a Promise which resolves to the callback ID, rather than the callback ID itself. - BREAKING: The plugin is imported via Capacitor's
registerPlugin
function, rather than from thePlugins
object. - BREAKING: Drops support for iOS v11 and Capacitor v2.
- Adds support for Capacitor v3.