Provided by: libgeo-coder-googlev3-perl_0.17-2_all
NAME
Geo::Coder::Googlev3 - Google Maps v3 Geocoding API
SYNOPSIS
use Geo::Coder::Googlev3; my $geocoder = Geo::Coder::Googlev3->new; my $location = $geocoder->geocode(location => 'Brandenburger Tor, Berlin'); my @locations = $geocoder->geocode(location => 'Berliner Straße, Berlin, Germany');
DESCRIPTION
Use this module just like Geo::Coder::Google. Note that no "apikey" is used in Google's v3 API, and the returned data structure differs. Please check also <https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/geocoding/> for more information about Google's Geocoding API and especially usage limits. CONSTRUCTOR new $geocoder = Geo::Coder::Googlev3->new; $geocoder = Geo::Coder::Googlev3->new(language => 'de', gl => 'es'); Creates a new geocoding object. The "ua" parameter may be supplied to override the default LWP::UserAgent object. The default "LWP::UserAgent" object sets the "timeout" to 15 seconds and enables the "env_proxy" option. The Geo::Coder::Google's "oe" parameter is not supported. The parameters "region", "language", "bounds", and "key" are also accepted. The "bounds" parameter should be in the form: [{lat => ..., lng => ...}, {lat => ..., lng => ...}] The parameter "sensor" should be set to the string "true" if the geocoding request comes from a device with a location sensor (see <https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/geocoding/#GeocodingRequests>). There's no default. By default queries are done using "http". By setting the "use_https" parameter to a true value "https" is used. METHODS geocode $location = $geocoder->geocode(location => $location); @locations = $geocoder->geocode(location => $location); Queries $location to Google Maps geocoding API. In scalar context it returns a hash reference of the first (best matching?) location. In list context it returns a list of such hash references. The returned data structure looks like this: { "formatted_address" => "Brandenburger Tor, Pariser Platz 7, 10117 Berlin, Germany", "types" => [ "point_of_interest", "establishment" ], "address_components" => [ { "types" => [ "point_of_interest", "establishment" ], "short_name" => "Brandenburger Tor", "long_name" => "Brandenburger Tor" }, { "types" => [ "street_number" ], "short_name" => 7, "long_name" => 7 }, { "types" => [ "route" ], "short_name" => "Pariser Platz", "long_name" => "Pariser Platz" }, { "types" => [ "sublocality", "political" ], "short_name" => "Mitte", "long_name" => "Mitte" }, { "types" => [ "locality", "political" ], "short_name" => "Berlin", "long_name" => "Berlin" }, { "types" => [ "administrative_area_level_2", "political" ], "short_name" => "Berlin", "long_name" => "Berlin" }, { "types" => [ "administrative_area_level_1", "political" ], "short_name" => "Berlin", "long_name" => "Berlin" }, { "types" => [ "country", "political" ], "short_name" => "DE", "long_name" => "Germany" }, { "types" => [ "postal_code" ], "short_name" => 10117, "long_name" => 10117 } ], "geometry" => { "viewport" => { "southwest" => { "lat" => "52.5094785", "lng" => "13.3617711" }, "northeast" => { "lat" => "52.5230586", "lng" => "13.3937859" } }, "location" => { "lat" => "52.5162691", "lng" => "13.3777785" }, "location_type" => "APPROXIMATE" } }; The raw option may be set to a true value to get the uninterpreted, raw result from the API. Just the JSON data will be translated into a perl hash. $raw_result = $geocoder->geocode(location => $location, raw => 1); region Accessor for the "region" parameter. The value should be a country code ("es", "dk", "us", etc). Use this to tell the webservice to prefer matches from that region. See the Google documentation for more information. language Accessor for the "language" parameter. bounds Accessor for the "bounds" parameter. sensor Accessor for the "sensor" parameter.
AUTHOR
Slaven Rezic <srezic@cpan.org> This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
Geo::Coder::Google, Geo::Coder::Many.