Helps with writing google map mashups in Rails bringing together the Bodacity(measure of bodaciousness) of Google Maps and Rails. If you have an issue please feed-it-back on Github issues
Enough talk, lets code!
#-----------------------------------------------------------------# map = Google::Map.new(:center => {:latitude => -33.947, :longitude => 18.462}, :controls => [:large_map_3D, :map_type]) # A simple map click map.click do |script, location| marker = map.add_marker :location => location marker.open_info_window :text => 'Awesome, you added a marker!' end #-----------------------------------------------------------------# # Create a satellite map, zoomed at 16. map = Google::Map.new(:controls => [:small_map, :map_type], :type => :satellite, :zoom => 16) # Collect some markers markers = [[-34.2023, 18.3794], [-34.2029, 18.3797], [-34.2022, 18.3811], [-34.2016, 18.3829], [-34.2006, 18.3849]].collect do |location| map.add_marker :location => location end # ... and draw a line in between them map.add_line :between_markers => markers, :tooltip => {:text => "Short Hike I do everyday with my dog"} #-----------------------------------------------------------------# # Draw a polygon, yellow with a green border .. map.add_polygon :vertices => [[-34.2023, 18.3794], [-34.2029, 18.3797], [-34.2022, 18.3811]], :fill_colour => 'yellow', :border_colour => 'green' #-----------------------------------------------------------------# # A draggable marker that talks when its being dragged and dropped marker = map.add_marker :location => {:latitude => -33.947, :longitude => 18.462}, :tooltip => {:text => "Drag me", :show => :always}, :draggable => true marker.when_being_dragged do marker.update_tooltip :text => "Dragging..." end marker.when_dropped do |script, drop_location| marker.update_tooltip :text => "Dropped..." marker.open_info_window :text => "Yes, I was getting tired of flying..." end
and always remember…
{:latitude => -33.947, :longitude => 18.462} == [-33.947, 18.462]
Checkout the online docs for more general samples.
$ script/plugin install git://github.com/yawningman/eschaton.git
Generate a map, look at the files the generator created and play a bit.
$ script/generate map
Visit the map at localhost:3000/map or wherever your server runs.
Generate and review the docs, put some test code in the app/helpers/map_helper.rb and play!
$ cd vendor/plugins/eschaton/ $ rake rdoc $ rake open_doc