Web Geolocation API

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Web Geolocation API

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Web Geolocation API


Locate the User's Position
The HTML Geolocation API is used to get the geographical position of a user.
Since this can compromise privacy, the position is not available unless the user approves it.
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Note
Geolocation is most accurate for devices with GPS, like smartphones.


Browser Support
The Geolocation API is supported in all browsers:









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Note
The Geolocation API will only work on secure contexts such
as HTTPS.
If your site is hosted on a non-secure origin (such as HTTP) the
requests to get the users location will no longer function.


Using the Geolocation API
The getCurrentPosition() method is used to return the user's position.
The example below returns the latitude and longitude of the user's position:

Example

<script>const x = document.getElementById("demo");function getLocation() {  if (navigator.geolocation) {
    navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition(showPosition);  } else {
    x.innerHTML = "Geolocation is not supported by this browser.";
  }}
function showPosition(position) {  x.innerHTML = "Latitude: " + position.coords.latitude +   "<br>Longitude: " + position.coords.longitude;
}</script>
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Example explained:

Check if Geolocation is supported
If supported, run the getCurrentPosition() method. If not, display a message to the user
If the getCurrentPosition() method is successful, it returns a coordinates object to the function specified in the parameter (showPosition)
The showPosition() function outputs the Latitude and Longitude

The example above is a very basic Geolocation script, with no error handling.







Handling Errors and Rejections
The second parameter of the getCurrentPosition() method is used to handle
errors. It specifies a function to run if it fails to get the user's location:

Example

function showError(error) {  switch(error.code) {    case error.PERMISSION_DENIED:
      x.innerHTML = "User denied the request for Geolocation."
      break;    case error.POSITION_UNAVAILABLE:
      x.innerHTML = "Location information is unavailable."      break;    case error.TIMEOUT:
      x.innerHTML = "The request to get user location timed out."
      break;    case error.UNKNOWN_ERROR:      x.innerHTML = "An unknown error occurred."      break;
  }
}
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Displaying the Result in a Map
To display the result in a map, you need access to a map service, like Google
Maps.
In the example below, the returned latitude and longitude is used to show the location in a Google
Map (using a static image):

Example

function showPosition(position) {  let latlon = position.coords.latitude + "," + position.coords.longitude;
  let img_url = "https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/staticmap?center=
  "+latlon+"&zoom=14&size=400x300&sensor=false&key=YOUR_KEY";
  document.getElementById("mapholder").innerHTML = "<img src='"+img_url+"'>";
}




Location-specific Information
This page has demonstrated how to show a user's position on a map.
Geolocation is also very useful for location-specific information, like:

Up-to-date local information
Showing Points-of-interest near the user
Turn-by-turn navigation (GPS)


The getCurrentPosition() Method - Return Data
The getCurrentPosition() method returns an object on success. The latitude,
longitude and accuracy properties are always returned. The other properties are returned
if available:


Property
Returns


coords.latitude
The latitude as a decimal number (always returned)


coords.longitude
The longitude as a decimal number (always returned)


coords.accuracy
The accuracy of position (always returned)


coords.altitude
The altitude in meters above the mean sea level (returned if available)


coords.altitudeAccuracy
The altitude accuracy of position (returned if available)


coords.heading
The heading as degrees clockwise from North (returned if available)


coords.speed
The speed in meters per second (returned if available)


timestamp
The date/time of the response (returned if available)



Geolocation Object - Other interesting Methods
The Geolocation object also has other interesting methods:

watchPosition() - Returns the current position of the user and continues to
return updated position as the user moves (like the GPS in a car).
clearWatch() - Stops the watchPosition() method.

The example below shows the watchPosition() method. You need an accurate GPS device to test this (like
smartphone):

Example

<script>const x = document.getElementById("demo");function getLocation() {
  if (navigator.geolocation) {    navigator.geolocation.watchPosition(showPosition);  } else {
    x.innerHTML = "Geolocation is not supported by this browser.";
  }}
function showPosition(position) {  x.innerHTML = "Latitude: " + position.coords.latitude +   "<br>Longitude: " + position.coords.longitude;
}</script>
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Reference: https://www.w3schools.com/js/js_api_geolocation.asp
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