A geolocation plugin to use for getting current location, monitor movement, etc.
To install the plugin, run the following command in the root of your project.
npm install @nativescript/geolocation
To use geolocation on Android, you need to add the following permissions to your app's AndroidManifest.xml
inside the App_Resources/Android/src/main
directory:
<!-- Always include this permission -->
<!-- This permission is for "approximate" location data -->
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION" />
<!-- Include only if your app benefits from precise location access. -->
<!-- This permission is for "precise" location data -->
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION" />
<!-- Required only when requesting background location access on
Android 10 (API level 29) and higher. -->
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_BACKGROUND_LOCATION" />
More information can be found in the Android docs here.
If iosAllowsBackgroundLocationUpdates
property of the options object is set to true
, the following code is required in the App_Resources/iOS/Info.plist
file:
<key>UIBackgroundModes</key>
<array>
<string>location</string>
</array>
Before you call any method that gets the user's location, request for the user's permission by calling the enableLocationRequest
method. Once the user has granted the permission, you can call the getCurrentLocation()
method, passing it a options object to get the user's current location.
import * as geolocation from '@nativescript/geolocation'
import { CoreTypes } from '@nativescript/core' // used to describe at what accuracy the location should get
geolocation.enableLocationRequest().then(() => {
geolocation
.getCurrentLocation({
desiredAccuracy: CoreTypes.Accuracy.high,
maximumAge: 5000,
timeout: 20000
})
.then(currentLocation => {
console.log('My current latitude: ', currentLocation.latitude)
})
})
The plugin provides the following functions for getting current location and more:
Method | Returns | Description |
---|---|---|
getCurrentLocation(options: Options) | Promise<Location> | Gets current location applying the specified options (if any). Since version 5.0 of the plugin, it will use requestLocation API for devices using iOS 9.0+ . In situation of poor or no GPS signal, but available Wi-Fi it will take 10 sec to return the location.The options parameter is optional. |
watchLocation(successCallback: successCallbackType, errorCallback: errorCallbackType, options?: Options) | number | Monitors location change. |
watchPermissionStatus(permissionCallback: permissionCallbackType, errorCallback: errorCallbackType) | number | (iOS-only )Monitors a change in location permission. |
clearWatch(watchId: number) | void | Stops monitoring a change in location. The watchId parameter is returned from the watchLocation() method. |
enableLocationRequest(always?: boolean, openSettingsIfLocationHasBeenDenied?: boolean | Promise<void> | Asks for permissions to use location services. On iOS if always is true , add the following keys to the Info.plist : NSLocationAlwaysAndWhenInUseUsageDescription (iOS 11.0+) OR NSLocationAlwaysUsageDescription (iOS 8.0-10.0) and NSLocationWhenInUseUsageDescription. Read more about request always usage. On Android SDK >= 29 , the always parameter set to true requires the ACCESS_BACKGROUND_LOCATION permission to be added to the AndroidManifest.xml . That results in the user getting a system dialog with the option 'allow all the time' option. Read about Android location permissions here and here. If openSettingsIfLocationHasBeenDenied is true and the permission has previously been denied then the Settings app will open so the user can change the location services permission. See the exception to this. |
isEnabled(options?: Options) | Promise<boolean> | Resolves true or false based on the location services availability. |
distance(loc1: Location, loc2: Location) | number | Calculates the distance between two locations. Returns the distance in meters. |
getIOSLocationManagerStatus() | CLAuthorizationStatus | Returns the status of the Location Authorization permission. |
This is a data class that encapsulates the following common properties for a geolocation.
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
latitude | number | The latitude of the geolocation, in degrees. |
longitude | number | The longitude of the geolocation, in degrees. |
altitude | number | The altitude (if available), in meters above sea level. |
horizontalAccuracy | number | The horizontal accuracy, in meters. |
verticalAccuracy | number | The vertical accuracy, in meters. |
speed | number | The speed, in meters/second over ground. |
timestamp | Date | The time at which this location was determined. |
The following are the properties of the options object that you pass to the geolocation functions of the plugin.
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
desiredAccuracy | CoreTypes.Accuracy | Optional: Specifies if high accuracy or any is required. Defaults to CoreTypes.Accuracy.high which returns the finest location available but use more power than the CoreTypes.Accuracy.any option. Accuracy.any is considered to be about 100 meter accuracy. |
updateDistance | number | Optional: Specifies how often to update the location. Update distance filter in meters. Read more in Apple document and/or Google documents |
updateTime | number | Interval between location updates, in milliseconds (ignored on iOS). Read more in Google document. Defaults to 1 minute |
minimumUpdateTime | number | Optional: Minimum time interval between location updates, in milliseconds (ignored on iOS). Read more in Google document. |
maximumAge | number | Optional: The maximum age of the location data, in ms . |
timeout | number | Optional: It indicates how long, in ms , to wait for a location. Defaults to 5 minutes . |
iosAllowsBackgroundLocationUpdates | boolean | Optional: Indicates whether to allow the application to receive location updates in the background (ignored on Android). Defaults to false . If enabled, the UIBackgroundModes key in Info.plist is required. A. Read more in Apple document |
iosPausesLocationUpdatesAutomatically | boolean | Indicates whether to allow the deactivation of the automatic pause of location updates (ignored on Android). Read more in Apple document |
watchLocation
is now async
in order to check for permissions before attempting to watchIf the user declines the permission twice during the installation lifetime of the app on Android API level 30 , the user won't be taken to the settings even if the openSettingsIfLocationHasBeenDenied
option is true for enableLocationRequest()
.
Apache License Version 2.0