angular-reverse-geocode-assemany
v1.0.1
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Simple module to handle reverse geocode in AngularJS + Google Maps
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AngularJS Reverse Geocode
This is a simple module to handle reverse geocode using google maps and AngularJS.
Demo
How to Install
Bower: bower install assemany-angular-reverse-geocode
You can also simply download the file angular-reverse-geocode.js and import it to your page.
Include the main js file to your application
<script src="bower_components/angular-reverse-geocode/dist/angular-reverse-geocode.min.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
After this, you should add 'AngularReverseGeocode' as a dependency for your project.
angular.module('myApplication', ['AngularReverseGeocode']);
Important: Remeber to include the angular-reverse-geocode.js or the minified version on your page. You should also have the google maps api script on your page!
How to use
The directive
<reverse-geocode lat="-12.928615" lng="-38.509741"></reverse-geocode>
If the latitude and longitude variables are coming from scope variables set in a controller, you need to use curly-brace expression:
<reverse-geocode lat="{{myCtrl.lat}}" lng="{{myCtrl.lng}}"></reverse-geocode>
The service
(function() {
'use strict';
angular
.module('myApp', [
'AngularReverseGeocode'
])
.controller('MyCtrl',['reverseGeocode', '$scope', function(reverseGeocode, $scope){
var vm = this;
vm.lat = "-12.914090";
vm.lng = "-38.493835";
vm.formatted_address = "";
activate();
function activate(){
reverseGeocode.geocodePosition(vm.lat, vm.lng, function(address){
vm.formatted_address = address;
$scope.$apply();
});
}
}]);
})();