= Geocoder Geocoder is a simple plugin for Rails that provides object geocoding (via Google Maps) and some utilities for working with geocoded objects. The code can be used as a standalone method provider or included in a class to give objects geographic awareness. == Setup Use the Rails plugin install script: script/plugin install git://github.com/alexreisner/geocoder.git To add geocoding features to a class: geocoded_by :location Be sure your class defines read/write attributes +latitude+ and +longitude+ as well as a method called +location+ (or whatever name you pass to +geocoded_by+) that returns a string suitable for passing to a Google Maps search, for example: 714 Green St, Big Town, MO If your model has +address+, +city+, +state+, and +country+ attributes your +location+ method might look something like this: def location [address, city, state, country].compact.join(', ') end == Examples Look up coordinates of an object: obj.fetch_coordinates # returns an array [lat, lon] obj.fetch_and_assign_coordinates # writes values to +latitude+ and +longitude+ Find distance between object and a point: obj.distance_to(40.71432, -100.23487) # in miles obj.distance_to(40.71432, -100.23487, :km) # in kilometers Find objects within 20 miles of a point: Venue.near('Omaha, NE, US', 20) # Venue is a geocoded model Please see the code for more methods and detailed information about arguments. _Copyright (c) 2009 Alex Reisner, released under the MIT license_