How to open google maps apk via another apk on android or ios in flutter react-native .. or any mobile technology. I would like to make a navigation system in my application so I want to directly use google maps through my application. Can someone help me please?
To open Google Maps app from your app you could do something like this.
First set up your url String (what you will send to Google maps app so it knows what directions give):
String url = 'https://www.google.com/maps/dir/?api=1&origin=' +
currentLocation.latitude.toString() +
',' +
currentLocation.longitude.toString() +
' &destination=' +
lat.toString() +
',' +
lon.toString() +
'&travelmode=driving&dir_action=navigate';
_launchURL(url);
Where currentLocation means the user current location, and lat and lon means the destination.
Then just launch that url, using an urlLauncher:
void _launchURL(String url) async {
if (await canLaunch(url)) {
await launch(url);
} else {
throw 'Could not launch $url';
}
}
First of all I want to say that I have checked all the related answers to this question and none of them is working for me as I think they are now old and doesn't seem to work with the new apis.
How to use Google Places API in Android?
Can i use google Places API in android?
Google Places API - android
Above are the few links that I have checked.
I am trying to get the nearby restaurants using the places api in which radius will be defined by user using a seekbar.
Here is how I am creating my request
private String getUrl(double latitude, double longitude, String nearbyPlace, int radius) {
StringBuilder googlePlacesUrl = new StringBuilder("https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/place/search/json?");
googlePlacesUrl.append("location=" + latitude + "," + longitude);
googlePlacesUrl.append("&radius=" + radius);
googlePlacesUrl.append("&type=" + "restaurants");
googlePlacesUrl.append("&sensor=true");
googlePlacesUrl.append("&keyword=" + nearbyPlace);
googlePlacesUrl.append("&key=" + "xxxxxxxxxxxxxx");
Log.d("getUrl", googlePlacesUrl.toString());
return (googlePlacesUrl.toString());
}
I pass the above created url to an asynctask to fetch the result from it.
But everytime I am trying to request I get the below error.
{ "error_message" : "This IP, site or mobile application is not authorized to use this API key. Request received from IP address 103.226.226.47, with empty referer", "html_attributions" : [], "results" : [], "status" : "REQUEST_DENIED"}
I have signed up for google cloud platform too in case that is the issue but that doesn't help either.
I solved the problem myself.Everything I did was correct. Problem was that google places api says it takes 5 minutes after enabling to get activated. But in real it took more time than that. So I was actually checking after almost exact 5 minutes and it was not working. I left it for about 2-3 hours and it started working after that.
I am working on Xamarin cross platform app where I am implementing Google Sign on.
From browser and postman, I am able to authticate and get user data using api.
But when I am using in Xamarin forms webview, I am getting error of disallowed_useragent .
Because Google no longer supports webview request. So I need to set user agent in andriod as well as iOS app OR something to setup in PCL project that will be used by both platform.
I didn't find solution to solve this problem
Here is my code :
private async void LoginWithGoogle_Clicked(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
ShowLoader(true);
var authRequest =
"https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/v2/auth"
+ "?response_type=code"
+ "&scope=email%20profile"
+ "&redirect_uri=" + Constants.GoogleRedirectUri
+ "&client_id=" + Constants.GoogleClientId;
var webView = new WebView
{
Source = authRequest,
HeightRequest = 1
};
webView.Navigated += WebViewOnNavigatedForGoogle;
Content = webView;
ShowLoader(false);
}
Check out https://github.com/xamarin/Xamarin.Auth, there is working solution :)
I am developing a simple android app using phonegap that sends a google maps geocoding api request with lat,lan location and returns an address.
When working using my desktop, everything works fine!
Once I build the app using the adobe phonegap cloud builder, it does not work. in addition, I am unable to debug as nothing is presented on the app. it simply shows an empty value.
Could this be a CORS issue? HTTPS? Some issue using a mobile user-agent for google maps requests? I am unsure. appreciate any help!
this is my code:
function maps_api(latlng){
var divdata = $('div#data');
divdata.text('cleared');
updateStatus('Starting google api: ');
var xhttp = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhttp.onreadystatechange = function() {
if (this.readyState == 4 && this.status == 200) {
updateStatus(this.responseText);
var myArr = JSON.parse(this.responseText);
var divdata = $('div#data');
divdata.text(myArr["results"][0]["formatted_address"]);
}
else
{
updateStatus(this.responseText);
var divdata = $('div#data');
divdata.text(xhttp.statusText);
}
};
xhttp.open("GET", "https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/geocode/json?latlng=" + latlng + "&key=myprivatekey", true);
xhttp.send();
}
I managed to resolve this by installing the whitelist-plugin and allowing communication to google maps server
I rather thought this would not be so hard to find out but appearantly it is not easy to find an awesome cross device article, like you'd expect.
I want to create a link which opens either the mobile device's browser and surf to google maps OR open a maps app (Apple Maps or Google Maps) and directly starting a route, i.e.: start at the current location, end at a given point (lat/long).
I can test on two devices (beside browserstack), an Android and an iPhone.
The following link works only on the Android:
Take me there!
Clicking this link in iPhone's Chrome, this weirdly opens Google Maps in desktop version with ads on the mobile app...
This one only works on iOS, opening Apple Maps asking me to enter a start location (i can pick "Current Location") and start the route = desired behavior. Clicking this link completely fails on Android:
Take me there!
Notice the maps:// protocol.
Is there an elegant cross device way of creating such a link? One link that works on all main mobiles?
Thanks
UPDATE: Solution found (kinda)
Here is what I've come up with. It's not quite what I imagined, though it's working.
var ua = navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase(),
plat = navigator.platform,
protocol = '',
a,
href;
$.browser.device = ua.match(/android|webos|iphone|ipad|ipod|blackberry|iemobile|opera/i) ? ua.match(/android|webos|iphone|ipad|ipod|blackberry|iemobile|opera/i)[0] : false;
if ($.browser.device) {
switch($.browser.device) {
case 'iphone':
case 'ipad':
case 'ipod':
function iOSversion() {
if (/iP(hone|od|ad)/.test(navigator.platform)) {
// supports iOS 2.0 and later: <http://bit. ly/TJjs1V>
var v = (navigator.appVersion).match(/OS (\d+)_(\d+)_?(\d+)?/);
return [parseInt(v[1], 10), parseInt(v[2], 10), parseInt(v[3] || 0, 10)];
}
}
var ver = iOSversion() || [0];
if (ver[0] >= 6) {
protocol = 'maps://';
}
else {
protocol = 'http://maps.google.com/maps';
}
break;
case 'android':
default:
protocol = 'http://maps.google.com/maps';
break;
}
a.attr('href', protocol + href)
the maps:// protocol is the url scheme for the apple maps app, which will only start working on ios 6 or higher. There are ways to test if gmaps is installed and then chose what to do with the url, but that was kind of too much for what I intended. So i just ended up creating a maps:// OR maps.google.com/ link, using the above parameters.
** UPDATE **
sadly, $.browser.device don't work since jquery 1.9
(source - http://api.jquery.com/jquery.browser )
I haven't worked much with phones, so I dont't know if this would work. But just from a html/javascript point of view, you could just open a different url depending on what the user's device is?
<a style="cursor: pointer;" onclick="myNavFunc()">Take me there!</a>
function myNavFunc(){
// If it's an iPhone..
if( (navigator.platform.indexOf("iPhone") != -1)
|| (navigator.platform.indexOf("iPod") != -1)
|| (navigator.platform.indexOf("iPad") != -1))
window.open("maps://www.google.com/maps/dir/?api=1&travelmode=driving&layer=traffic&destination=[YOUR_LAT],[YOUR_LNG]");
else
window.open("https://www.google.com/maps/dir/?api=1&travelmode=driving&layer=traffic&destination=[YOUR_LAT],[YOUR_LNG]");
}
Interestingly, http://maps.apple.com links will open directly in Apple Maps on an iOS device, or redirect to Google Maps otherwise (which is then intercepted on an Android device), so you can craft a careful URL that will do the right thing in both cases using an "Apple Maps" URL like:
http://maps.apple.com/?daddr=1600+Amphitheatre+Pkwy,+Mountain+View+CA
Alternatively, you can use a Google Maps url directly (without the /maps URL component) to open directly in Google Maps on an Android device, or open in Google Maps' Mobile Web on an iOS device:
http://maps.google.com/?daddr=1+Infinite+Loop,+Cupertino+CA
just bumped in this question and found here all the answers
I took some of the codes above and made simple js function that works on
android and iphone (it supports almost every android and iphones).
function navigate(lat, lng) {
// If it's an iPhone..
if ((navigator.platform.indexOf("iPhone") !== -1) || (navigator.platform.indexOf("iPod") !== -1)) {
function iOSversion() {
if (/iP(hone|od|ad)/.test(navigator.platform)) {
// supports iOS 2.0 and later
var v = (navigator.appVersion).match(/OS (\d+)_(\d+)_?(\d+)?/);
return [parseInt(v[1], 10), parseInt(v[2], 10), parseInt(v[3] || 0, 10)];
}
}
var ver = iOSversion() || [0];
var protocol = 'http://';
if (ver[0] >= 6) {
protocol = 'maps://';
}
window.location = protocol + 'maps.apple.com/maps?daddr=' + lat + ',' + lng + '&ll=';
}
else {
window.open('http://maps.google.com?daddr=' + lat + ',' + lng + '&ll=');
}
}
The html:
<a onclick="navigate(31.046051,34.85161199999993)" >Israel</a>
This works for me on all devices [ iOS, Android and Window Mobile 8.1 ].
Does not look like the best way by any means... but cannot be more simpler :)
<a href="bingmaps:?cp=18.551464~73.951399">
<a href="http://maps.apple.com/maps?q=18.551464, 73.951399">
Open Maps
</a>
</a>
http://jsbin.com/dibeq
if (navigator.geolocation) { //Checks if browser supports geolocation
navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition(function (position) {
var latitude = position.coords.latitude; //users current
var longitude = position.coords.longitude; //location
var coords = new google.maps.LatLng(latitude, longitude); //Creates variable for map coordinates
var directionsService = new google.maps.DirectionsService();
var directionsDisplay = new google.maps.DirectionsRenderer();
var mapOptions = //Sets map options
{
zoom: 15, //Sets zoom level (0-21)
center: coords, //zoom in on users location
mapTypeControl: true, //allows you to select map type eg. map or satellite
navigationControlOptions:
{
style: google.maps.NavigationControlStyle.SMALL //sets map controls size eg. zoom
},
mapTypeId: google.maps.MapTypeId.ROADMAP //sets type of map Options:ROADMAP, SATELLITE, HYBRID, TERRIAN
};
map = new google.maps.Map( /*creates Map variable*/ document.getElementById("map"), mapOptions /*Creates a new map using the passed optional parameters in the mapOptions parameter.*/);
directionsDisplay.setMap(map);
directionsDisplay.setPanel(document.getElementById('panel'));
var request = {
origin: coords,
destination: 'BT42 1FL',
travelMode: google.maps.DirectionsTravelMode.DRIVING
};
directionsService.route(request, function (response, status) {
if (status == google.maps.DirectionsStatus.OK) {
directionsDisplay.setDirections(response);
}
});
});
}
Well no, from an iOS developer prospective, there are two links that I know of that will open the Maps app on the iPhone
On iOS 5 and lower: http://maps.apple.com?q=xxxx
On iOS 6 and up: http://maps.google.com?q=xxxx
And that's only on Safari. Chrome will direct you to Google Maps webpage.
Other than that you'll need to use a URL scheme that basically beats the purpose because no android will know that protocol.
You might want to know, Why Safari opens the Maps app and Chrome directs me to a webpage?
Well, because safari is the build in browser made by apple and can detect the URL above. Chrome is "just another app" and must comply to the iOS Ecosystem. Therefor the only way for it to communicate with other apps is by using URL schemes.
Simple URL :
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/?api=1&destination=[LAT],[LNG]
This url is specific for routing.
Reference
I found that this works across the board:
<a href="https://www.google.com/maps/place/1+Fake+Street,+City+Province/State>Get Directions</a>
For desktops/laptops the user has to click Directions when that map loads, but from my testing all mobile devices will load that link in the Google Maps app without difficulty.
Based on the documentation the origin parameter is optional and it defaults to the user's location.
... Defaults to most relevant starting location, such as user location, if available. If none, the resulting map may provide a blank form to allow a user to enter the origin....
ex: https://www.google.com/maps/dir/?api=1&destination=Pike+Place+Market+Seattle+WA&travelmode=bicycling
For me this works on Desktop, IOS and Android.
The URL syntax is the same regardless of the platform in use
String url = "https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query=" + latitude + ","+
longitude;
In Android or iOS the URL launches Google Maps in the Maps app, If the Google Maps app is not installed, the URL launches Google Maps in a browser and performs the requested action.
On any other device, the URL launches Google Maps in a browser and performs the requested action.
here's the link for official documentation
https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/urls/guide