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angularjs-geolocation
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An angular.js wrapper around window.navigator.geolocation
This module is available as bower package, install it with this command:
bower install angularjs-geolocation
or
bower install git://github.com/arunisrael/angularjs-geolocation.git
angular.module('barterApp',['geolocation'])
.controller('geoCtrl', function ($scope,geolocation) {
geolocation.getLocation().then(function(data){
$scope.coords = {lat:data.coords.latitude, long:data.coords.longitude};
});
});
See this plunker that displays your latitude/longitude
The geolocation module defines a geolocation-msgs constant holding error msgs that are broadcast if the user rejects location access:
$rootScope.$broadcast('error',CONSTANTS['errors.location.notFound']);
or if the browser does not support geolocation:
$rootScope.$broadcast('error',geolocation_msgs['errors.location.unsupportedBrowser']);
grunt test
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AngularJS-Geolocation =========
The npm package angularjs-geolocation receives a total of 1,075 weekly downloads. As such, angularjs-geolocation popularity was classified as popular.
We found that angularjs-geolocation demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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