Does anyone have an example of a working search box like the one the angular-google-maps-team is showing under 'search-box' on this site: https://angular-ui.github.io/angular-google-maps/#!/api
If you write something it sure does find it in a dropdown, but when you press enter, the map doesn't respond. - How can you make the map move to the correct location when you hit enter?
Search for a place on Google MapsAt the top, tap the search box and enter an address, name of a place, or choose a category, like gas stations or groceries. Tip: After you find a place on the map, you can check directions to the place in a list, details about a place, or get directions with voice-guided navigation.
The new Angular Component pearl-lullaby (v9. 0.0-rc. 0) introduces the second official @angular/component component, a Google Maps component.
Google Map with Autocomplete Search BoxCreate an input element ( searchInput ) where the autocomplete addresses search will be added. Create a DIV element ( map ) to display the Google Map. Specify the elements to display the geolocation data.
html:
<ui-gmap-google-map center="map.center" zoom="map.zoom" draggable="true">
<ui-gmap-search-box template="searchbox.template" events="searchbox.events" position="BOTTOM_RIGHT"></ui-gmap-search-box>
<ui-gmap-marker coords="marker.coords" options="marker.options" events="marker.events" idkey="marker.id">
</ui-gmap-google-map>
js controller:
$scope.map = {
"center": {
"latitude": 52.47491894326404,
"longitude": -1.8684210293371217
},
"zoom": 15
}; //TODO: set location based on users current gps location
$scope.marker = {
id: 0,
coords: {
latitude: 52.47491894326404,
longitude: -1.8684210293371217
},
options: { draggable: true },
events: {
dragend: function (marker, eventName, args) {
$scope.marker.options = {
draggable: true,
labelContent: "lat: " + $scope.marker.coords.latitude + ' ' + 'lon: ' + $scope.marker.coords.longitude,
labelAnchor: "100 0",
labelClass: "marker-labels"
};
}
}
};
var events = {
places_changed: function (searchBox) {
var place = searchBox.getPlaces();
if (!place || place == 'undefined' || place.length == 0) {
console.log('no place data :(');
return;
}
$scope.map = {
"center": {
"latitude": place[0].geometry.location.lat(),
"longitude": place[0].geometry.location.lng()
},
"zoom": 18
};
$scope.marker = {
id: 0,
coords: {
latitude: place[0].geometry.location.lat(),
longitude: place[0].geometry.location.lng()
}
};
}
};
$scope.searchbox = { template: 'searchbox.tpl.html', events: events };
I suggest you look at examples sent to angular-google-maps github.
There's a piece of JavaScript lacking in 123Tax response which is found at https://github.com/angular-ui/angular-google-maps/blob/master/example/assets/scripts/controllers/search-box.js
And this snippet is loaded in https://github.com/angular-ui/angular-google-maps/blob/master/example/search-box.html
// the following controls the map in your Controller
$scope.map = { control: {}, center: { latitude: 37.70, longitude: -122.344 }, zoom: 9, refresh: {}};
function placeToMarker(searchBox, id) {
var place = searchBox.getPlaces();
if (!place || place == 'undefined' || place.length == 0) {
return;
}
var marker = {
id: id,
place_id: place[0].place_id,
name: place[0].name,
address: place[0].formatted_address,
latitude: place[0].geometry.location.lat(),
longitude: place[0].geometry.location.lng(),
latlng: place[0].geometry.location.lat() + ',' + place[0].geometry.location.lng()
};
// push your markers into the $scope.map.markers array
if (!$scope.map.markers) {
$scope.map.markers = [];
}
// THIS IS THE KEY TO RECENTER/REFRESH THE MAP, to your question
$scope.map.control.refresh({latitude: marker.latitude, longitude: marker.longitude});
// the following defines the SearchBox on your Controller; events call placeToMarker function above
var searchBoxEvents = {
places_changed: function (searchBox) {
placeToMarker(searchBox, id);
}
};
// this is defined on the Controller, as well. This specifies which template searchBoxEvents should match to; note the parentdiv
$scope.searchBox = { template:'searchBox.template.html', events:searchBoxEvents, parentdiv: 'searchBoxParent'};
// in your HTML, declare where you want the searchBox. parentdiv: 'searchBoxParent' above looks for the id="searchBoxParent" in HTML
<div class="col-xs-12 col-md-12" id="searchBoxParent">
<script type="text/ng-template" id="searchBox.template.html">
<input type="text" ng-model="address" placeholder="Search Address" required />
</script>
</div>
//Lastly, in HTML, make sure you wrap ui-gmap-search-box & ui-gmap-markers in ui-gmap-google-map
<ui-gmap-google-map id="map-canvas" center="map.center" zoom="map.zoom" draggable="true" options="options" control="map.control">
<ui-gmap-search-box template="searchBox.template" events="searchBox.events" parentdiv="searchBox.parentdiv"></ui-gmap-search-box>
<ui-gmap-markers idkey="map.idkey" models="map.markers" coords="'self'" icon="'icon'" click="'onClicked'" fit="true"></ui-gmap-markers>
</ui-gmap-google-map>
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