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A simple Ruby gem for Google Maps Geocoding API. This gem return a Ruby Hash object of the result.

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'gmaps_geocoding'

And then execute:

bundle

Or install it yourself as:

gem install gmaps_geocoding

Usage

Global information

See Google Maps Geocoding service documentation for options parameters and result handling.

All options could be overriden with corresponding environment variable:

  • GOOGLE_MAPS_GEOCODING_URL: HTTP endpoint to the Google geocoding service by default is set to https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/geocode.
  • GOOGLE_MAPS_GEOCODING_OUTPUT: By default is set to json
  • GOOGLE_MAPS_GEOCODING_KEY
  • GOOGLE_MAPS_GEOCODING_ADDRESS
  • GOOGLE_MAPS_GEOCODING_LATLNG
  • GOOGLE_MAPS_GEOCODING_COMPONENTS
  • GOOGLE_MAPS_GEOCODING_SENSOR: By default is set to false
  • GOOGLE_MAPS_GEOCODING_BOUNDS
  • GOOGLE_MAPS_GEOCODING_LANGUAGE
  • GOOGLE_MAPS_GEOCODING_REGION
  • GOOGLE_MAPS_GEOCODING_PLACE_ID
  • GOOGLE_MAPS_GEOCODING_RESULT_TYPE
  • GOOGLE_MAPS_GEOCODING_LOCATION_TYPE

Easy way to use for both JSON and XML format

opts = {address: 'Tour Eiffel, Paris, IDF, France'}
api = GmapsGeocoding::Api.new(opts)
data = api.location
loc = api.finest_latlng(data['results']) if data.include?('status') && data['status'].eql?('OK')

Return a location array

  • loc[0] is the longitude float value
  • loc[1] is the latitude float value

finest_latlng retrieve the best address in this order:

  • ROOFTOP
  • RANGE_INTERPOLATED
  • GEOMETRIC_CENTER
  • APPROXIMATE

JSON example

# json output example
opts = {address: 'Tour Eiffel, Paris, IDF, France', output: 'json'}
api = GmapsGeocoding::Api.new(opts)
result = api.location

XML example

# xml output example
opts = {address: 'Tour Eiffel, Paris, IDF, France', output: 'xml'}
api = GmapsGeocoding::Api.new(opts)
result = api.location

JSON and XML output

Ruby Hash object from json output

{
  "results"=>[{
    "address_components"=>[
      {"long_name"=>"Eiffel Tower", "short_name"=>"Eiffel Tower", "types"=>["point_of_interest", "establishment"]},
      {"long_name"=>"5", "short_name"=>"5", "types"=>["street_number"]},
      {"long_name"=>"Avenue Anatole France", "short_name"=>"Avenue Anatole France", "types"=>["route"]},
      {"long_name"=>"Paris", "short_name"=>"Paris", "types"=>["locality", "political"]},
      {"long_name"=>"Paris", "short_name"=>"75", "types"=>["administrative_area_level_2", "political"]},
      {"long_name"=>"Île-de-France", "short_name"=>"IDF", "types"=>["administrative_area_level_1", "political"]},
      {"long_name"=>"France", "short_name"=>"FR", "types"=>["country", "political"]},
      {"long_name"=>"75007", "short_name"=>"75007", "types"=>["postal_code"]}
    ],
    "formatted_address"=>"Eiffel Tower, Champ de Mars, 5 Avenue Anatole France, 75007 Paris, France",
    "geometry"=>{
      "location"=>{"lat"=>48.85837009999999, "lng"=>2.2944813},
      "location_type"=>"APPROXIMATE", 
      "viewport"=>{
        "northeast"=>{"lat"=>48.8597190802915, "lng"=>2.295830280291502}, 
        "southwest"=>{"lat"=>48.8570211197085, "lng"=>2.293132319708498}
      }
    },
    "place_id"=>"ChIJLU7jZClu5kcR4PcOOO6p3I0",
    "types"=>["premise", "point_of_interest", "establishment"]
  }],
  "status"=>"OK"
}

Ruby Hash object from xml output

{
  "status"=>"OK", 
  "result"=>{
    "type"=>["premise", "point_of_interest", "establishment"],
    "formatted_address"=>"Eiffel Tower, Champ de Mars, 5 Avenue Anatole France, 75007 Paris, France",
    "address_component"=>[
      {"long_name"=>"Eiffel Tower", "short_name"=>"Eiffel Tower", "type"=>["point_of_interest", "establishment"]},
      {"long_name"=>"5", "short_name"=>"5", "type"=>"street_number"},
      {"long_name"=>"Avenue Anatole France", "short_name"=>"Avenue Anatole France", "type"=>"route"},
      {"long_name"=>"Paris", "short_name"=>"Paris", "type"=>["locality", "political"]},
      {"long_name"=>"Paris", "short_name"=>"75", "type"=>["administrative_area_level_2", "political"]},
      {"long_name"=>"Île-de-France", "short_name"=>"IDF", "type"=>["administrative_area_level_1", "political"]},
      {"long_name"=>"France", "short_name"=>"FR", "type"=>["country", "political"]},
      {"long_name"=>"75007", "short_name"=>"75007", "type"=>"postal_code"}
    ],
    "geometry"=>{
      "location"=>{"lat"=>"48.8583701", "lng"=>"2.2944813"},
      "location_type"=>"APPROXIMATE",
      "viewport"=>{"southwest"=>{"lat"=>"48.8570211", "lng"=>"2.2931323"}, "northeast"=>{"lat"=>"48.8597191", "lng"=>"2.2958303"}}
    },
    "place_id"=>"ChIJLU7jZClu5kcR4PcOOO6p3I0"
  }
}

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

License

Copyright (c) 2013 Christian Kakesa. See LICENSE.txt for more details.

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