// noinspection JSUnresolvedReference
/**
* Field Google Map
*/
/* global jQuery, document, redux_change, redux, google */
(function ( $ ) {
'use strict';
redux.field_objects = redux.field_objects || {};
redux.field_objects.google_maps = redux.field_objects.google_maps || {};
/* LIBRARY INIT */
redux.field_objects.google_maps.init = function ( selector ) {
if ( ! selector ) {
selector = $( document ).find( '.redux-group-tab:visible' ).find( '.redux-container-google_maps:visible' );
}
$( selector ).each(
function ( i ) {
let delayRender;
const el = $( this );
let parent = el;
if ( ! el.hasClass( 'redux-field-container' ) ) {
parent = el.parents( '.redux-field-container:first' );
}
if ( parent.is( ':hidden' ) ) {
return;
}
if ( parent.hasClass( 'redux-field-init' ) ) {
parent.removeClass( 'redux-field-init' );
} else {
return;
}
// Check for delay render, which is useful for calling a map
// render after JavaScript load.
delayRender = Boolean( el.find( '.redux_framework_google_maps' ).data( 'delay-render' ) );
// API Key button.
redux.field_objects.google_maps.clickHandler( el );
// Init our maps.
redux.field_objects.google_maps.initMap( el, i, delayRender );
}
);
};
/* INIT MAP FUNCTION */
redux.field_objects.google_maps.initMap = async function ( el, idx, delayRender ) {
let delayed;
let scrollWheel;
let streetView;
let mapType;
let address;
let defLat;
let defLong;
let defaultZoom;
let mapOptions;
let geocoder;
let g_autoComplete;
let g_LatLng;
let g_map;
let noLatLng = false;
// Pull the map class.
const mapClass = el.find( '.redux_framework_google_maps' );
const containerID = mapClass.attr( 'id' );
const autocomplete = containerID + '_autocomplete';
const canvas = containerID + '_map_canvas';
const canvasId = $( '#' + canvas );
const latitude = containerID + '_latitude';
const longitude = containerID + '_longitude';
// Add map index to data attr.
// Why, say we want to use delay_render,
// and want to init the map later on.
// You'd need the index number in the
// event of multiple map instances.
// This allows one to retrieve it
// later.
$( mapClass ).attr( 'data-idx', idx );
if ( true === delayRender ) {
return;
}
// Map has been rendered, no need to process again.
if ( $( '#' + containerID ).hasClass( 'rendered' ) ) {
return;
}
// If a map is set to delay render and has been initiated
// from another scrip, add the 'render' class so rendering
// does not occur.
// It messes things up.
delayed = Boolean( mapClass.data( 'delay-render' ) );
if ( true === delayed ) {
mapClass.addClass( 'rendered' );
}
// Create the autocomplete object, restricting the search
// to geographical location types.
g_autoComplete = await google.maps.importLibrary( 'places' );
g_autoComplete = new google.maps.places.Autocomplete( document.getElementById( autocomplete ), {types: ['geocode']} );
// Data bindings.
scrollWheel = Boolean( mapClass.data( 'scroll-wheel' ) );
streetView = Boolean( mapClass.data( 'street-view' ) );
mapType = Boolean( mapClass.data( 'map-type' ) );
address = mapClass.data( 'address' );
address = decodeURIComponent( address );
address = address.trim();
// Set default Lat/lng.
defLat = canvasId.data( 'default-lat' );
defLong = canvasId.data( 'default-long' );
defaultZoom = canvasId.data( 'default-zoom' );
// Eval whether to set maps based on lat/lng or address.
if ( '' !== address ) {
if ( '' === defLat || '' === defLong ) {
noLatLng = true;
}
} else {
noLatLng = false;
}
// Can't have empty values, or the map API will complain.
// Set default for the middle of the United States.
defLat = defLat ? defLat : 39.11676722061108;
defLong = defLong ? defLong : -100.47761000000003;
if ( noLatLng ) {
// If displaying a map based on an address.
geocoder = new google.maps.Geocoder();
// Set up Geocode and pass address.
geocoder.geocode(
{'address': address},
function ( results, status ) {
let latitude;
let longitude;
// Function results.
if ( status === google.maps.GeocoderStatus.OK ) {
// A good address was passed.
g_LatLng = results[0].geometry.location;
// Set map options.
mapOptions = {
center: g_LatLng,
zoom: defaultZoom,
streetViewControl: streetView,
mapTypeControl: mapType,
scrollwheel: scrollWheel,
mapTypeControlOptions: {
style: google.maps.MapTypeControlStyle.HORIZONTAL_BAR,
position: google.maps.ControlPosition.LEFT_BOTTOM
},
mapId: 'REDUX_GOOGLE_MAPS',
};
// Create map.
g_map = new google.maps.Map( document.getElementById( canvas ), mapOptions );
// Get and set lat/long data.
latitude = el.find( '#' + containerID + '_latitude' );
latitude.val( results[0].geometry.location.lat() );
longitude = el.find( '#' + containerID + '_longitude' );
longitude.val( results[0].geometry.location.lng() );
redux.field_objects.google_maps.renderControls( el, latitude, longitude, g_autoComplete, g_map, autocomplete, mapClass, g_LatLng, containerID );
} else {
// No data found, alert the user.
alert( 'Geocode was not successful for the following reason: ' + status );
}
}
);
} else {
// If displaying map based on an lat/lng.
g_LatLng = new google.maps.LatLng( defLat, defLong );
// Set map options.
mapOptions = {
center: g_LatLng,
zoom: defaultZoom, // Start off far unless an item is selected, set by php.
streetViewControl: streetView,
mapTypeControl: mapType,
scrollwheel: scrollWheel,
mapTypeControlOptions: {
style: google.maps.MapTypeControlStyle.HORIZONTAL_BAR,
position: google.maps.ControlPosition.LEFT_BOTTOM
},
mapId: 'REDUX_GOOGLE_MAPS',
};
// Create the map.
g_map = new google.maps.Map( document.getElementById( canvas ), mapOptions );
redux.field_objects.google_maps.renderControls( el, latitude, longitude, g_autoComplete, g_map, autocomplete, mapClass, g_LatLng, containerID );
}
};
redux.field_objects.google_maps.renderControls = function ( el, latitude, longitude, g_autoComplete, g_map, autocomplete, mapClass, g_LatLng, containerID ) {
let markerTooltip;
let infoWindow;
let g_marker;
let geoAlert = mapClass.data( 'geo-alert' );
// Get HTML.
const input = document.getElementById( autocomplete );
// Set objects into the map.
g_map.controls[google.maps.ControlPosition.TOP_LEFT].push( input );
// Bind objects to the map.
g_autoComplete = new google.maps.places.Autocomplete( input );
g_autoComplete.bindTo( 'bounds', g_map );
// Get the marker tooltip data.
markerTooltip = mapClass.data( 'marker-tooltip' );
markerTooltip = decodeURIComponent( markerTooltip );
// Create infoWindow.
infoWindow = new google.maps.InfoWindow();
// Create marker.
g_marker = new google.maps.Marker(
{
position: g_LatLng,
map: g_map,
anchorPoint: new google.maps.Point( 0, - 29 ),
draggable: true,
title: markerTooltip,
animation: google.maps.Animation.DROP
}
);
geoAlert = decodeURIComponent( geoAlert );
// Place change.
google.maps.event.addListener(
g_autoComplete,
'place_changed',
function () {
let place;
let address;
let markerTooltip;
infoWindow.close();
// Get place data.
place = g_autoComplete.getPlace();
// Display alert if something went wrong.
if ( ! place.geometry ) {
window.alert( geoAlert );
return;
}
console.log( place.geometry.viewport );
// If the place has a geometry, then present it on a map.
if ( place.geometry.viewport ) {
g_map.fitBounds( place.geometry.viewport );
} else {
g_map.setCenter( place.geometry.location );
g_map.setZoom( 17 ); // Why 17? Because it looks good.
}
markerTooltip = mapClass.data( 'marker-tooltip' );
markerTooltip = decodeURIComponent( markerTooltip );
// Set the marker icon.
g_marker = new google.maps.Marker(
{
position: g_LatLng,
map: g_map,
anchorPoint: new google.maps.Point( 0, - 29 ),
title: markerTooltip,
clickable: true,
draggable: true,
animation: google.maps.Animation.DROP
}
);
// Set marker position and display.
g_marker.setPosition( place.geometry.location );
g_marker.setVisible( true );
// Form array of address components.
address = '';
if ( place.address_components ) {
address = [( place.address_components[0] && place.address_components[0].short_name || '' ),
( place.address_components[1] && place.address_components[1].short_name || '' ),
( place.address_components[2] && place.address_components[2].short_name || '' )].join( ' ' );
}
// Set the default marker info window with address data.
infoWindow.setContent( '
' + place.name + ' ' + address );
infoWindow.open( g_map, g_marker );
// Run Geolocation.
redux.field_objects.google_maps.geoLocate( g_autoComplete );
// Fill in address inputs.
redux.field_objects.google_maps.fillInAddress( el, latitude, longitude, g_autoComplete );
}
);
// Marker drag.
google.maps.event.addListener(
g_marker,
'drag',
function ( event ) {
document.getElementById( latitude ).value = event.latLng.lat();
document.getElementById( longitude ).value = event.latLng.lng();
}
);
// End marker drag.
google.maps.event.addListener(
g_marker,
'dragend',
function () {
redux_change( el.find( '.redux_framework_google_maps' ) );
}
);
// Zoom Changed.
g_map.addListener(
'zoom_changed',
function () {
el.find( '.google_m_zoom_input' ).val( g_map.getZoom() );
}
);
// Marker Info Window.
infoWindow = new google.maps.InfoWindow();
google.maps.event.addListener(
g_marker,
'click',
function () {
const marker_info = containerID + '_marker_info';
const infoValue = document.getElementById( marker_info ).value;
if ( '' !== infoValue ) {
infoWindow.setContent( infoValue );
infoWindow.open( g_map, g_marker );
}
}
);
};
/* FILL IN ADDRESS FUNCTION */
redux.field_objects.google_maps.fillInAddress = function ( el, latitude, longitude, g_autoComplete ) {
// Set variables.
const containerID = el.find( '.redux_framework_google_maps' ).attr( 'id' );
// What if someone only wants city, or state, ect...
// gotta do it this way to check for the address!
// Need to check each of the returned components to see what is returned.
const componentForm = {
street_number: 'short_name',
route: 'long_name',
locality: 'long_name',
administrative_area_level_1: 'short_name',
country: 'long_name',
postal_code: 'short_name'
};
// Get the place details from the autocomplete object.
const place = g_autoComplete.getPlace();
let component;
let i;
let addressType;
let _d_addressType;
let val;
let len;
document.getElementById( latitude ).value = place.geometry.location.lat();
document.getElementById( longitude ).value = place.geometry.location.lng();
for ( component in componentForm ) {
if ( componentForm.hasOwnProperty( component ) ) {
// Push in the dynamic form element ID again.
component = containerID + '_' + component;
// Assign to proper place.
document.getElementById( component ).value = '';
document.getElementById( component ).disabled = false;
}
}
// Get each component of the address from the place details
// and fill the corresponding field on the form.
len = place.address_components.length;
for ( i = 0; i < len; i += 1 ) {
addressType = place.address_components[i].types[0];
if ( componentForm[addressType] ) {
// Push in the dynamic form element ID again.
_d_addressType = containerID + '_' + addressType;
// Get the original.
val = place.address_components[i][componentForm[addressType]];
// Assign to proper place.
document.getElementById( _d_addressType ).value = val;
}
}
};
redux.field_objects.google_maps.geoLocate = function ( g_autoComplete ) {
if ( navigator.geolocation ) {
navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition(
function ( position ) {
const geolocation = new google.maps.LatLng( position.coords.latitude, position.coords.longitude );
const circle = new google.maps.Circle(
{
center: geolocation,
radius: position.coords.accuracy
}
);
g_autoComplete.setBounds( circle.getBounds() );
}
);
}
};
/* API BUTTON CLICK HANDLER */
redux.field_objects.google_maps.clickHandler = function ( el ) {
// Find the API Key button and react on click.
el.find( '.google_m_api_key_button' ).on(
'click',
function () {
// Find message wrapper.
const wrapper = el.find( '.google_m_api_key_wrapper' );
if ( wrapper.is( ':visible' ) ) {
// If the wrapper is visible, close it.
wrapper.slideUp(
'fast',
function () {
el.find( '#google_m_api_key_input' ).trigger( 'focus' );
}
);
} else {
// If the wrapper is visible, open it.
wrapper.slideDown(
'medium',
function () {
el.find( '#google_m_api_key_input' ).trigger( 'focus' );
}
);
}
}
);
el.find( '.google_m_autocomplete' ).on(
'keypress',
function ( e ) {
if ( 13 === e.keyCode ) {
e.preventDefault();
}
}
);
// Auto select autocomplete contents,
// since Google doesn't do this inherently.
el.find( '.google_m_autocomplete' ).on(
'click',
function ( e ) {
$( this ).trigger( 'focus' );
$( this ).trigger( 'select' );
e.preventDefault();
}
);
};
} )( jQuery );
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