This package allows you to use Geocoder in Laravel 4.
It can be found on Packagist. The recommended way is through composer.
Edit composer.json
and add:
{
"require": {
"toin0u/geocoder-laravel": "@stable"
}
}
Protip: you should browse the
toin0u/geocoder-laravel
page to choose a stable version to use, avoid the @stable
meta constraint.
And install dependencies:
$ curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php
$ php composer.phar install
Find the providers
key in app/config/app.php
and register the Geocoder Service Provider.
'providers' => array(
// ...
'Toin0u\Geocoder\GeocoderServiceProvider',
)
Find the aliases
key in app/config/app.php
and register the Geocoder Facade.
'aliases' => array(
// ...
'Geocoder' => 'Toin0u\Geocoder\GeocoderFacade',
)
Publish and edit the configuration file
$ php artisan config:publish toin0u/geocoder-laravel
The service provider creates the following services:
geocoder
: the Geocoder instance.geocoder.provider
: the provider used by Geocoder.geocoder.adapter
: the HTTP adapter used to get data from remotes APIs.
By default, the geocoder.provider
service uses FreeGeoIP and the geocoder.adapter
service uses the cURL adapter.
Override these services to use the adapter/provider you want by editing
app/config/packages/toin0u/geocoder-laravel/config.php
:
return array(
'provider' => 'Geocoder\Provider\GoogleMapsProvider',
'adapter' => 'Geocoder\HttpAdapter\CurlHttpAdapter'
);
See the Geocoder documentation for a list of available adapters and providers.
<?php
// ...
try {
$geocode = Geocoder::geocode('10 rue Gambetta, Paris, France');
// ...
} catch (\Exception $e) {
// Here we will get "The FreeGeoIpProvider does not support Street addresses." ;)
echo $e->getMessage();
}
Please open an issue on GitHub
GeocoderLaravel is released under the MIT License. See the bundled LICENSE file for details.