A jQuery plug-in to automatically geocode and display a location entered in a text field by a user.
- Include jQuery.
- Include the Google Maps JavaScript API Version 3.
- Include the plug-in.
- Set a width and height for the map using the class name, which is
jquery-auto-geocoder-map
by default. - Call
autoGeocoder
on your location input(s).
$(function() {
$('#location').autoGeocoder();
});
See examples for more or view an example online.
The class name of the map container. Defaults to jquery-auto-geocoder-map
.
Where to insert the map container. Supported options are after
and before
for after and before the element, or a custom jQuery selector for where the element should be appended. Defaults to after
.
The time, in milliseconds, to wait after a keypress before geocoding the location. Defaults to 500
.
The zoom level to use after a successful geocoding. Supported options are any Google Maps zoom level, or auto
to have it automatically determined. Defaults to auto
.
The initial options used to create the map. Accepts any options google.maps.Map
accepts. The zoom
and center
options are also used to reset the map after an unsuccessful geocoding. See the bottom of jquery.auto-geocoder.js for all the defaults.
- Jan-Gerd Tenberge for the
map.fitBounds(viewport)
tip.
jquery-auto-geocoder uses the MIT license. See LICENSE for more details.