I’m trying to implement Google Places API, so here is my code:
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <script src="http://codeorigin.jquery.com/jquery-1.10.2.min.js"></script> <script src="//maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js?v=3.exp&sensor=false&libraries=places&location=0,0&radius=20000000&language=de"></script> <script> $(document).ready(function() { var el = $('#street').attr("placeholder", "") , autocomplete = new google.maps.places.Autocomplete( ( el.get(0) ), { types: ['geocode'] } ); el.bind("blur", function() { // blur is triggered before place_changed, as well as focus... so this is not working as well }) google.maps.event.addListener(autocomplete, 'place_changed', function() { var place = autocomplete.getPlace(); el.val(place.name); // this line is not working well - still default content showing !!! }); }) </script> </head> <body"> <input type="text" id="street" style="width:400px;" /> </body> </html>
Google Autocomplete works fine, however I have one of requirements – only show street name & number instead of full address suggested by Google. So I can get all information by running autocomplete.getPlace()
at “place_changed” event – there are no problems with that.
The problem is that I can’t override autocomplete input value with my custom text – I’ve tried to do it within “blur”, “focus”, “place_changed” events – still no luck. Please find an example of what I was trying. Also – I need to avoid text flashing, to make it absolutely user-friendly. Could someone help me with my attempts?
JSFiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/8pGH2/
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Answer
I was able to solve my problem with the following code:
$(document).ready(function() { var el = $('#street').attr("placeholder", "") , autocomplete = new google.maps.places.Autocomplete( ( el.get(0) ), { types: ['geocode'] } ); el.bind("blur", function() { el.css("color", "#fff"); // this will prevent text flashing }) google.maps.event.addListener(autocomplete, 'place_changed', function() { var place = autocomplete.getPlace(); el.val(place.name); // this will override default Google suggestion setTimeout(function() { el.val(place.name); el.css("color", ""); }, 0) }); })