Thanks Dave.
However I'm still having trouble.
With that script in the view google maps API load my all locations:
I build a Javascript object.
var locations = [
{{for event in events:}}
{title: '{{=event.title}}',
link: '{{=URL('default', 'mtb_tour',
vars=dict(event_id=event.id))}}',
location: {lat: {{=event.latitude}}, lng: {{=event.
longitude}} }},
{{pass}}
];
What I would like to do it to update theses locations when the user change
the map view.
So when the map is in idle I would like to get all locations from the new
bounds. I've not set yet the new bounds test with getBounds()as I'm still
in trouble for getting data.
map.addListener("idle", function(){
hideListings();
$.get("{{=URL('default', 'get_locations')}}", function(
locations,status) {
//alert("Data: " + locations + "\nStatus: " + status);
for (var i = 0; i < locations.length; i++) {
// Get the position from the location array.
var position = locations[i].location;
var title = locations[i].title;
var link = locations[i].link;
// Create a marker per location, and put into
markers array.
var marker = new google.maps.Marker({
position: position,
title: title,
link: link,
animation: google.maps.Animation.DROP,
icon: defaultIcon,
id: i
});
// Push the marker to our array of markers.
markers.push(marker);
// Create an onclick event to open the large
infowindow at each marker.
marker.addListener('click', function() {
populateInfoWindow(this, largeInfowindow);
});
// Two event listeners - one for mouseover, one for
mouseout,
// to change the colors back and forth.
marker.addListener('mouseover', function() {
this.setIcon(highlightedIcon);
});
marker.addListener('mouseout', function() {
this.setIcon(defaultIcon);
});
}
showListings();
});
});
Here is in my controller the get_locations function:
def get_locations():
events = db(db.events.id>0).select()
locations= '['
for event in events:
locations += "{title: '" + event.title + "',"
locations += "link: '" + URL('default', 'mtb_tour', vars=dict(
event_id=event.id)) + "',"
locations += "location: {lat: " + event.latitude + ", lng: " + event
.longitude + "}},"
locations+= ']'
return locations
Like that it return a string, and not a Javascript object.
So the Javascript error is 'Cannot read property 'lat' of undefined'
I've tried to communicate also with Json. If I've understand it's a data
format like in Javascript.
If I substitute in the javascript:
$.get
by
$.getJson
and in the controller:
return locations
by
return response.json(locations)
Javascript error still the same.
Can someone give me a hand?
Thanks.
Il giorno sabato 6 agosto 2016 01:14:43 UTC+2, Dave S ha scritto:
>
>
>
> On Friday, August 5, 2016 at 2:26:51 PM UTC-7, Gael Princivalle wrote:
>>
>> Hello.
>>
>> I would like to update a javascript array by ajax, keeping the data into
>> the db.
>> We talk about markers data for Google maps.
>>
>> Here is how I load the data when the page is loaded.
>> var locations = [
>> {{for event in events:}}
>> {title: '{{=event.title}}',
>> link: '{{=URL('default', 'show_event', vars=dict(id=
>> event.id))}}',
>> location: {lat: {{=event.latitude}}, lng: {{=event.
>> longitude}} }},
>> {{pass}}
>> ];
>>
>> If the user change in a form some criteria like event date or event type,
>> I would like to update the markers dynamically, without a page reload.
>>
>> Can I do it by ajax?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
> Are you trying to update the client, or update the server? In either
> case, the answer seems to be yes. In addition to the LOAD helper, there's
> some conversations around here about jquery. I thought I had seen a more
> direct answer recently, but I can't put my finger on it. But have a look
> at
>
> <URLhttps://groups.google.com/d/msg/web2py/m0wrV8fK4dE/7Uhw7Vs8AwAJ>
>
> Massimo's discussion of Collection+JSON might be helpful, too.
> <URL:https://groups.google.com/d/msg/web2py/WN9yzLIfi6M/mFEAOySVSH4J>
>
> /dps
>
>
>
>
>
>
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