This plugin provides APIs for getting and tracking the device's current position, including information about altitude, heading, and speed (if available).
Platform | Supported |
---|---|
Linux | x |
Windows | x |
macOS | x |
Android | ✓ |
iOS | ✓ |
This plugin requires a Rust version of at least 1.77.2
There are three general methods of installation that we can recommend.
- Use crates.io and npm (easiest, and requires you to trust that our publishing pipeline worked)
- Pull sources directly from Github using git tags / revision hashes (most secure)
- Git submodule install this repo in your tauri project and then use file protocol to ingest the source (most secure, but inconvenient to use)
Install the Core plugin by adding the following to your Cargo.toml
file:
src-tauri/Cargo.toml
[dependencies]
tauri-plugin-geolocation = "2.0.0"
# alternatively with Git:
tauri-plugin-geolocation = { git = "https://github.com/tauri-apps/plugins-workspace", branch = "v2" }
You can install the JavaScript Guest bindings using your preferred JavaScript package manager:
Note: Since most JavaScript package managers are unable to install packages from git monorepos we provide read-only mirrors of each plugin. This makes installation option 2 more ergonomic to use.
pnpm add @tauri-apps/plugin-geolocation
# or
npm add @tauri-apps/plugin-geolocation
# or
yarn add @tauri-apps/plugin-geolocation
# alternatively with Git:
pnpm add https://github.com/tauri-apps/tauri-plugin-geolocation#v2
# or
npm add https://github.com/tauri-apps/tauri-plugin-geolocation#v2
# or
yarn add https://github.com/tauri-apps/tauri-plugin-geolocation#v2
Apple requires privacy descriptions to be specified in Info.plist
for location information:
NSLocationWhenInUseDescription
This plugin automatically adds the following permissions to your AndroidManifest.xml
file:
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION" />
If your app requires GPS functionality to function, you should add the following to your AndroidManifest.xml
file:
<uses-feature android:name="android.hardware.gps" android:required="true" />
The Google Play Store uses this property to decide whether it should show the app to devices without GPS capabilities.
First you need to register the core plugin with Tauri:
src-tauri/src/lib.rs
fn main() {
tauri::Builder::default()
.plugin(tauri_plugin_geolocation::init())
.run(tauri::generate_context!())
.expect("error while running tauri application");
}
Then, for instance, grant the plugin the permission to check or request permissions from the user and to read the device position
src-tauri/capabilities/default.json
"permissions": [
"core:default",
"geolocation:allow-check-permissions",
"geolocation:allow-request-permissions",
"geolocation:allow-get-current-position",
"geolocation:allow-watch-position",
]
Afterwards all the plugin's APIs are available through the JavaScript guest bindings:
import {
checkPermissions,
requestPermissions,
getCurrentPosition,
watchPosition
} from '@tauri-apps/plugin-geolocation'
let permissions = await checkPermissions()
if (
permissions.location === 'prompt' ||
permissions.location === 'prompt-with-rationale'
) {
permissions = await requestPermissions(['location'])
}
if (permissions.location === 'granted') {
const pos = await getCurrentPosition()
await watchPosition(
{ enableHighAccuracy: true, timeout: 10000, maximumAge: 0 },
(pos) => {
console.log(pos)
}
)
}
PRs accepted. Please make sure to read the Contributing Guide before making a pull request.
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Code: (c) 2015 - Present - The Tauri Programme within The Commons Conservancy.
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