LocationPickerViewController
is a UIViewController
subclass to let users choose locations by searching or selecting on map.
It's designed to work as UIImagePickerController
.
User can select location either by searching or long pressing on map. In both cases you'll receive CLPlacemark, which contains location coordinates as well as information such as the country, state, city, street address, and POI names.
github "almassapargali/LocationPicker"
pod 'LocationPicker'
Map | Search | Select |
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Create a new instance in code (LocationPickerViewController()
) or by setting class of UIViewController
in Storyboard.
Then provide completion block which will be called when user closes view controller.
let locationPicker = LocationPickerViewController()
// you can optionally set initial location
let location = CLLocation(latitude: 35, longitude: 35)
let initialLocation = Location(name: "My home", location: location)
locationPicker.location = initialLocation
// button placed on right bottom corner
locationPicker.showCurrentLocationButton = true // default: true
// default: navigation bar's `barTintColor` or `.whiteColor()`
locationPicker.currentLocationButtonBackground = .blueColor()
// ignored if initial location is given, shows that location instead
locationPicker.showCurrentLocationInitially = true // default: true
locationPicker.mapType = .Standard // default: .Hybrid
// for searching, see `MKLocalSearchRequest`'s `region` property
locationPicker.useCurrentLocationAsHint = true // default: false
locationPicker.searchBarPlaceholder = "Search places" // default: "Search or enter an address"
locationPicker.searchHistoryLabel = "Previously searched" // default: "Search History"
// optional region distance to be used for creation region when user selects place from search results
locationPicker.resultRegionDistance = 500 // default: 600
locationPicker.completion = { location in
// do some awesome stuff with location
}
navigationController?.pushViewController(locationPicker, animated: true)
LocationPicker is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.