react-hook-geolocation

React hook for geolocation access

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README

react-hook-geolocation :earth_africa:

A React hook to access data from the Geolocation API.

Installation

Using npm:

npm install --save react-hook-geolocation

Using yarn:

yarn add react-hook-geolocation

Usage

import React from 'react'
import useGeolocation from 'react-hook-geolocation'

const ComponentWithGeolocation = () => {
  const geolocation = useGeolocation()

  return !geolocation.error
    ? (
      <ul>
        <li>Latitude:          {geolocation.latitude}</li>
        <li>Longitude:         {geolocation.longitude}</li>
        <li>Location accuracy: {geolocation.accuracy}</li>
        <li>Altitude:          {geolocation.altitude}</li>
        <li>Altitude accuracy: {geolocation.altitudeAccuracy}</li>
        <li>Heading:           {geolocation.heading}</li>
        <li>Speed:             {geolocation.speed}</li>
        <li>Timestamp:         {geolocation.timestamp}</li>
      </ul>
    )
    : (
      <p>No geolocation, sorry.</p>
    )
}

Using PositionOptions

There is a way to use PositionOptions to fine tune response coming from watchPosition of the Geolocation API.

If you want to use this feature, simply provide useGeolocation with a PositionOptions object:

const geolocation = useGeolocation({
  enableHighAccuracy: true, 
  maximumAge:         15000, 
  timeout:            12000
})

Using a callback function

You can supply a second parameter to useGeolocation which will be called every time the data from the Geolocation API is updated. This callback function is then called with the geolocation object with all its properties.

If you don't use PositionOptions, I recommend that you supply {} as your first argument.

const onGeolocationUpdate = geolocation => {
  console.log('Here’s some new data from the Geolocation API: ', geolocation)
}

const geolocation = useGeolocation({}, onGeolocationUpdate)

Notes

Access to data from the Geolocation API needs user permission.

If permission to access geolocation was previously granted by the user, geolocation data will be available. If permission to access was not granted previously, the user will be prompted to give permission when the component mounts.

If permission was previously denied by the user, if the user agent does not support the Geolocation API, or if some other error occurs, the object returned from the hook will still contain all members, and values will be null. If you are lucky, geolocation.error.message and geolocation.error.code might contain something useful to help you determine what went wrong.

Caveats

Geolocation API is available only in secure contexts (a.k.a. only using HTTPS).

Getting geolocation data can take time, especially with high accuracy enabled – getting a GPS fix can take up to a minute.

Contributions

Contributions are welcome. File bug reports, create pull requests, feel free to reach out at tothab@gmail.com.

Licence

LGPL-3.0