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@ng-web-apis/geolocation
Advanced tools
This is a library for declarative use of Geolocation API with Angular
This is an Observable
based abstraction over
Geolocation API to use with Angular
If you do not have @ng-web-apis/common:
npm i @ng-web-apis/common
Now install the package:
npm i @ng-web-apis/geolocation
GeolocationService
is an Observable
, that emits
Position object
Import service in your component:
import {GeolocationService} from '@ng-web-apis/geolocation';
// ...
constructor(private readonly geolocation$: GeolocationService) {}
Now, to observe user position, you can subscribe to geolocation$
:
geolocation$.subscribe(position => doSomethingWithPosition(position));
If you need to get position just once and stop observing user location, you can subscribe to geolocation$
and use
take(1)
RxJs operator:
geolocation$.pipe(take(1)).subscribe(position => doSomethingWithPosition(position));
Or you can use async pipe to get position directly in template:
<div *ngIf="geolocation$ | async as position">
<span>{{position.coords.latitude}}</span>
</div>
Service is cold, meaning if there are no active subscriptions, it doesn't track position.
The library also provides some tokens to simplify working with Geolocation API:
GEOLOCATION_SUPPORT
returns true
if user's browser supports
Geolocation APIexport class YourComponent {
constructor(
@Inject(GEOLOCATION_SUPPORT) private readonly geolocationSupport: boolean
) {}
...
POSITION_OPTIONS
token with optional properties named enableHighAccuracy
, timeout
and maximumAge
. It uses {}
by default.@NgModule({
...
providers: [
{
provide: POSITION_OPTIONS,
useValue: {enableHighAccuracy: true, timeout: 3000, maximumAge: 1000},
},
],
})
export class AppModule {}
GEOLOCATION
token.9+ | 3.5+ | 5+ | 5+ | 3.2+ |
You can try online demo here
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