Module: Geocoder::Store::MongoBase
- Included in:
- MongoMapper, Mongoid
- Defined in:
- lib/geocoder/stores/mongo_base.rb
Class Method Summary collapse
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#geocode ⇒ Object
Look up coordinates and assign to
latitude
andlongitude
attributes (or other as specified ingeocoded_by
). -
#reverse_geocode ⇒ Object
Look up address and assign to
address
attribute (or other as specified inreverse_geocoded_by
). -
#to_coordinates ⇒ Object
Coordinates [lat,lon] of the object.
Class Method Details
.included_by_model(base) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/geocoder/stores/mongo_base.rb', line 4 def self.included_by_model(base) base.class_eval do scope :geocoded, lambda { where([:coordinates].ne => nil) } scope :not_geocoded, lambda { where([:coordinates] => nil) } end end |
Instance Method Details
#geocode ⇒ Object
Look up coordinates and assign to latitude
and longitude
attributes (or other as specified in geocoded_by
). Returns coordinates (array).
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# File 'lib/geocoder/stores/mongo_base.rb', line 31 def geocode do_lookup(false) do |o,rs| if r = rs.first unless r.coordinates.nil? o.__send__ "#{self.class.[:coordinates]}=", r.coordinates.reverse end r.coordinates end end end |
#reverse_geocode ⇒ Object
Look up address and assign to address
attribute (or other as specified in reverse_geocoded_by
). Returns address (string).
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# File 'lib/geocoder/stores/mongo_base.rb', line 46 def reverse_geocode do_lookup(true) do |o,rs| if r = rs.first unless r.address.nil? o.__send__ "#{self.class.[:fetched_address]}=", r.address end r.address end end end |
#to_coordinates ⇒ Object
Coordinates [lat,lon] of the object. This method always returns coordinates in lat,lon order, even though internally they are stored in the opposite order.
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# File 'lib/geocoder/stores/mongo_base.rb', line 22 def to_coordinates coords = send(self.class.[:coordinates]) coords.is_a?(Array) ? coords.reverse : [] end |