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License: GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0
Google web service APIs in Java and other utilities
License: GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0
Hello pushbit,
I see you've updated the details search parameters and now we need to pass the Place ID parameter.
However, I've been trying to make it work for the past hour and I keep getting the NullPointerException whener I try to acces the detailed place.
Here is a chunk of my code:
if (status == Places.Response.Status.OK && places != null) {
for (Place place : places) {
try {
mPlaceDetails = Places.details(new Places.Params()
.placeId(place.getId()),
Places.Field.FORMATTED_PHONE_NUMBER,
Places.Field.OPEN_NOW,
Places.Field.OPENING_HOURS,
Places.Field.URL
);
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
Place detailPlace = mPlaceDetails.getResult();
hi pushbit,
I've been using your lib for quite a while now for my app dev. Took a break of about one month and now that I'm back I see google introduced a new field called 'place_id' ? Not sure if I'm right tho.
This is the exception I get:
Jul 05, 2014 6:55:07 PM net.sf.sprockets.google.Places$Response$Key get
INFO: Unknown response key: place_id. If this hasn't already been reported, please create a new issue at https://github.com/pushbit/sprockets/issues
Good-day!
I have created the following sprockets.xml file:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!-- Configure library settings. -->
<sprockets>
<google>
<api-key value="#{systemEnvironment['GoogleApiKey']}"/>
<street-view>
<use-api-key>false</use-api-key>
</street-view>
</google>
<hardware>
<!-- Does the device this will run on have a location sensor? -->
<location>false</location>
</hardware>
</sprockets>
I have also tried loading the key plaintext with no luck:
< api-key > My-Key-Here-Plaintext </ api-key >
I think it has something to do with where I am putting the XML file...I have tried putting it at the classpath root but am having no luck...can someone give me more specific instructions as to how to get this xml loaded?
Thanks!
Hi there, i'm trying to use your library and it seems i don't get the extended information for a Google Place. i'm trying to get the phone number and that doesn't come back from the main Places query. I know from looking at the Google Places docs you have to do the extended query on the reference that comes back from the basic listing. Does your library do that or do you have a way to get that data?
Thanks,
John
I'm trying to use this awesome library in a Google AppEngine project. And OkHttp is not supported on it.
I'm currently getting the following error:
WARNING: Nested in javax.servlet.ServletException: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: java.net.ProxySelector is a restricted class. Please see the Google App Engine developer's guide for more details.:
[INFO] java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: java.net.ProxySelector is a restricted class. Please see the Google App Engine developer's guide for more details.
[INFO] at com.google.appengine.tools.development.agent.runtime.Runtime.reject(Runtime.java:51)
[INFO] at com.squareup.okhttp.OkHttpClient.copyWithDefaults(OkHttpClient.java:359)
[INFO] at com.squareup.okhttp.OkHttpClient.open(OkHttpClient.java:344)
[INFO] at com.squareup.okhttp.OkHttpClient.open(OkHttpClient.java:339)
[INFO] at net.sf.sprockets.google.Places.reader(Places.java:472)
...
A solution would be to either use native java.net clients (is there any actual reason for using okhttp anyway?) such as new URL(XX).getUrlConnection()
or allow users to specify their own implementation (as a parameter for example).
Thanks a lot,
Cosmin
googleplace search doesn't show dropdown. how can i show it? also example doesn't work
Called this API:
Params params = Params.create().latitude(latitude).longitude(longitude).keyword(name);
Response<List> resp = Places.nearbySearch(params);
When executing search, it throws class not found exception with following stack trace:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/squareup/okhttp/internal/http/RequestException
at com.squareup.okhttp.internal.huc.HttpsURLConnectionImpl.(HttpsURLConnectionImpl.java:29)
at com.squareup.okhttp.OkUrlFactory.open(OkUrlFactory.java:57)
at com.squareup.okhttp.OkUrlFactory.open(OkUrlFactory.java:48)
at net.sf.sprockets.net.HttpClient.openConnection(HttpClient.java:72)
at net.sf.sprockets.net.HttpClient.openConnection(HttpClient.java:65)
at net.sf.sprockets.google.Places.reader(Places.java:833)
at net.sf.sprockets.google.Places.places(Places.java:799)
at net.sf.sprockets.google.Places.nearbySearch(Places.java:262)
at net.sf.sprockets.google.Places.nearbySearch(Places.java:215)
Hello!
I am trying to get a list of restaurants in a area but the Places.nearbySearch method returns only 20 results, eventhough there is more available. Is it supposed to be like that? Ayn workarounds?
can i set new style for edit text?? so for example background selector drawable and other???
getLatitude() and getLongitude() return -Infinity
Intent intent = new Intent("ADDRESS_CHANGED");
intent.putExtra("address", prediction.getName());
intent.putExtra("latitude", prediction.getLatitude());
intent.putExtra("longitude", prediction.getLongitude());
LocalBroadcastManager.getInstance(getActivity()).sendBroadcast(intent);
can you add support for android 2.3 api 9 for autocomplete places widget please?
Ok, I'm trying to use what seems like a really nice library, but can't get it going because this Rube Goldberg build system is getting in the way. I tried just using the precompiled jar from maven central, but it doesn't include any of the dependencies that were nowhere in the readme file. Is there some way I can do this without having to spend 3 hours with maven?
On Places.java at 1131 line, the "query" param encoding is wrong. When there is space symbols in the query param value, they get replaced by "+" when they should be replaced with %20. Otherwise google api won't return proper results.
Hi,
First, thanks for making this API available--very cool. I am sure I'm doing something wrong, because I keep getting error below. I would really appreciate some help--stuck.. thank you!
Aug 25, 2013 6:28:22 AM net.sf.sprockets.google.Places$Response$Key get
INFO: Unknown response key: debug_info. If this hasnt already been reported, please create a new issue at https://github.com/pushbit/sprockets/issues"
I am using Spring 3 and first I tried to set sprockets in a config bean:
@Autowired
private Environment environment;
//doesn't work...
@Bean
public org.apache.commons.configuration.Configuration sprockets() {
Sprockets.getConfig().setProperty("google.api-key", this.environment.getProperty("google_places_api_key"));
return Sprockets.getConfig();
}
Then I tried to set it directly in my test case:
/no dice...
@Autowired
private Environment environment;
...
try {
Sprockets.getConfig().setProperty("google.api-key", this.environment.getProperty("google_places_api_key"));
List places = Places.nearbySearch(new Params().location(result0.getGeometry().getLocation().getLat().doubleValue(), result0.getGeometry().getLocation().getLng().doubleValue()).radius(15000)
.types("post_office")
.maxResults(5)).getResult();
} catch (IOException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e.printStackTrace();
}
Lastly, I created a sprockets.xml and wired it up as an import in my applicationcontext.xml
// and unfortunately nothing..
<!--applicationcontext.xml-->
<import resource="classpath:sprockets.xml"/>
--sprockets.xml
<sprockets>
<google>
<!-- available from the Google APIs Console https://code.google.com/apis/console/ -->
<api-key>ABC123</api-key>
</google>
<hardware>
<!-- does the device this will run on have a location sensor? -->
<location>false</location>
</hardware>
</sprockets>
I need to get this information when I click on item from GooglePlaceAutoComplete results. How do it?
CODE
Response<List> resp = Places.nearbySearch(Params.create().longitude(-10.460491).latitude(137.895137).radius(50000).keyword("shop"));
String status = resp.getStatus();
System.out.println(status);
BUT
Response<List> resp = Places.nearbySearch(Params.create().longitude(-10.460491).latitude(13.895137).radius(50000).keyword("shop"));
WORKS - "ZERO_RESULTS"?
StreetView.image(new Params().location(40.748769, -73.985332).heading(210).pitch(33).fov(110)).getResult();
"heading" is not recognised.
Also:
StreetView.image(new Params().location("18 Rue Cujas, Paris, France")).getResult();
method location in class Params cannot be applied to given types;
required: double,double
found: String
reason: actual and formal argument lists differ in length
Any ideas? Im really interested in using this :)
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