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google-places-browser
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Google place API client for the browser
$ npm install --save google-places-browser
var Autocomplete = require('google-places-browser/autocomplete')
var Places = require('google-places-browser/places')
var autocomplete = Autocomplete(window.google)
var places = Places(window.google)
autocomplete.places({input: 'San Francisco'}, function (err, results) {
//=> handle err/result array
})
places.details({placeId: 'id'}, function (err, place) {
//=> handle err/place
})
All API methods wrap Google's callback in Node-style (err, args...
) errbacks. Errors have a code
property that exposes the the returned service status.
Places(google)
-> object
Required
Type: object
The Google Maps JS API.
Returns an alternate place API with the following methods that wrap the PlacesService
class:
Autocomplete(google)
-> object
Required
Type: object
The Google Maps JS API.
Returns an alternate autocomplete API with the following methods that wrap the AutocompleteService
class:
MIT © Ben Drucker
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Google place API client for the browser
The npm package google-places-browser receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, google-places-browser popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that google-places-browser 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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