NAME
Geo::Coder::GooglePlaces::V3 - Google Places Geocoding API V3
VERSION
Version 0.06
SYNOPSIS
use Geo::Coder::GooglePlaces;
my $geocoder = Geo::Coder::GooglePlaces->new();
my $location = $geocoder->geocode(location => 'Hollywood and Highland, Los Angeles, CA');
DESCRIPTION
Geo::Coder::GooglePlaces::V3 provides a geocoding functionality using Google Places API V3.
SUBROUTINES/METHODS
new
$geocoder = Geo::Coder::GooglePlaces->new();
$geocoder = Geo::Coder::GooglePlaces->new(language => 'ru');
$geocoder = Geo::Coder::GooglePlaces->new(gl => 'ca');
$geocoder = Geo::Coder::GooglePlaces->new(oe => 'latin1');
To specify the language of Google's response add language
parameter with a two-letter value. Note that adding that parameter does not guarantee that every request returns translated data.
You can also set gl
parameter to set country code (e.g. ca for Canada).
You can ask for a character encoding other than utf-8 by setting the oe parameter, but this is not recommended.
You can optionally use your Places Premier Client ID, by passing your client code as the client
parameter and your private key as the key
parameter. The URL signing for Premier Client IDs requires the Digest::HMAC_SHA1 and MIME::Base64 modules. To test your client, set the environment variables GMAP_CLIENT and GMAP_KEY before running v3_live.t
GMAP_CLIENT=your_id GMAP_KEY='your_key' make test
You can get a key from https://console.developers.google.com/apis/credentials.
geocode
$location = $geocoder->geocode(location => $location);
@location = $geocoder->geocode(location => $location);
Queries $location to Google Places geocoding API and returns hash reference returned back from API server. When you call the method in an array context, it returns all the candidates got back, while it returns the 1st one in a scalar context.
When you'd like to pass non-ASCII string as a location, you should pass it as either UTF-8 bytes or Unicode flagged string.
reverse_geocode
$location = $geocoder->reverse_geocode(latlng => '37.778907,-122.39732');
@location = $geocoder->reverse_geocode(latlng => '37.778907,-122.39732');
Similar to geocode except it expects a latitude/longitude parameter.
ua
Accessor method to get and set UserAgent object used internally. You can call env_proxy for example, to get the proxy information from environment variables:
$coder->ua->env_proxy(1);
You can also set your own User-Agent object:
$coder->ua( LWP::UserAgent::Throttled->new() );
key
Accessor method to get and set your Google API key.
print $coder->key(), "\n";
AUTHOR
Nigel Horne <njh@bandsman.co.uk>
Based on Geo::Coder::Google by Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
BUGS
I believe that reverse may longer work.
SEE ALSO
SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc Geo::Coder::GooglePlaces
You can also look for information at:
MetaCPAN
RT: CPAN's request tracker
https://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Geo-Coder-GooglePlaces
CPAN Testers' Matrix
CPAN Testers Dependencies
http://deps.cpantesters.org/?module=Geo::Coder::GooglePlaces