the street portion of the location * 'supplemental' => additional street portion of the location * 'province' => the province, state, or territory * 'country' => lower-cased two-letter ISO code (REQUIRED) * 'postal_code' => the international postal code for this location (REQUIRED) * * @return * An associative array where * 'lat' => approximate latitude of the center of the postal code's area * 'lon' => approximate longitude of the center of the postal code's area * */ function location_latlon_rough_au($location = array()) { if (!isset($location['postal_code'])) { return NULL; } $row = db_query("SELECT latitude, longitude FROM {zipcodes} WHERE country = :country AND zip = :zip", array(':country' => $location['country'], ':zip' => substr(str_pad($location['postal_code'], 4, '0', STR_PAD_LEFT), 0, 4)))->fetchObject(); if ($row) { return array('lat' => $row->latitude, 'lon' => $row->longitude); } else { return NULL; } } /** * Returns a lat/lon pair of the approximate center of the given postal code in the given country * * @param $location * An associative array $location where only postal code and country are necessary, but can have the keys: * 'street' => the street portion of the location * 'supplemental' => additional street portion of the location * 'province' => the province, state, or territory * 'country' => lower-cased two-letter ISO code (REQUIRED) * 'postal_code' => the international postal code for this location (REQUIRED) * * @return * An associative array where * 'lat' => approximate latitude of the center of the postal code's area * 'lon' => approximate longitude of the center of the postal code's area * */ function _location_latlon_postalcode_au($location = array()) { $dash_index = strpos($location['postal_code'], '-'); // First we strip slash off if we're dealing with a 8-digit AU zipcode if (!($dash_index === FALSE)) { $location['postal_code'] = substr($location['postal_code'], 0, $dash_index); } // Now we pad the thing and query. $row = db_query("SELECT * FROM {zipcodes} where country = :country AND zip = :zip", array(':country' => $location['country'], ':zip' => str_pad($location['postal_code'], 4, "0", STR_PAD_LEFT)))->fetchObject(); if ($row) { return array('lat' => $row->latitude, 'lon' => $row->longitude, 'city' => $row->city, 'province' => $row->state, 'country' => $row->country); } else { return NULL; } } /** * Parameters: * An associative array $location where * 'street' => the street portion of the location * 'supplemental' => additional street portion of the location * 'province' => the province, state, or territory * 'country' => lower-cased two-letter ISO code (REQUIRED) * 'postal_code' => the international postal code for this location (REQUIRED) * * */ function location_latlon_exact_au($location = array()) { return NULL; // By uncommenting the line of code below, you legally acknowledge that you understand that you can only // do so under the terms of the Non-Commercial Share-alike license described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/ //return _location_latlon_exact_us_geocoder($location); } /** * Calls up a web-service to retrieve a lat/lon pair for a full, correct U.S. location. * * @param $location * An associative array that represents an location where * 'street' => is the street location * 'supplemental' => any supplemental portion to the street location * 'city' => city name * 'province' => state, province, or territorial abbreviation * 'postal_code' => postal code * * @return * An associative array where * 'lat' => Is a float value in latitude * 'lon' => Is a float value in longitude * If the location supplied does not provide enough information, NULL is returned. * "Enough information" means that there is either * (a valid 'street' AND valid 'postal_code') OR (valid 'street' AND valid 'city' AND valid 'province') */ function _location_latlon_exact_au_geocoder($location = array()) { $location_string = ''; if (isset($location['street']) && trim($location['street']) != '') { if (isset($location['postal_code'])) { $location_string = $location['street'] .' '. $location['postal_code']; } elseif (isset($location['city']) && isset($location['province']) && trim($location['city']) != '' && trim($location['province'])) { $location_string = $location['street'] .', '. $location['city'] .', '. $location['province']; } else { // else geocoder.us won't do bidness with you! return NULL; } } else { return NULL; } $result = xmlrpc('http://rpc.geocoder.us/service/xmlrpc', array('geocode' => array($location_string))); if (is_array($result) && is_array($result[0]) && isset($result[0]['lat']) && is_numeric($result[0]['lat']) && isset($result[0]['long']) && is_numeric($result[0]['long'])) { return array('lat' => $result[0]['lat'], 'lon' => $result[0]['long']); } return NULL; } function location_map_link_au_yahoo($location = array()) { $get_query = '?'; if (isset($location['street'])) { $get_query .= 'addr='. urlencode($location['street']) .'&'; } if ($location['province'] != '' || $location['city'] != '' || $location['postal_code'] != '') { $get_query .= 'csz='. _location_au_yahoo_csz_get_field($location) .'&'; } $get_query .= 'country='. urlencode($location['country']); return ('http://maps.yahoo.com/maps_result'. $get_query); } function location_map_link_au_google($location = array()) { $query_params = array(); foreach (array('street', 'city', 'province', 'postal_code', 'country') as $field) { if (isset($location[$field])) { $query_params[] = $location[$field]; } } if (count($query_params)) { return ('http://maps.google.com?q='. urlencode(implode(", ", $query_params))); } else { return NULL; } } function location_map_link_au_mapquest($location = array()) { if (isset($location['street'])) { $get_query .= 'address='. urlencode($location['street']) .'&'; } if (isset($location['city'])) { $get_query .= 'city='. urlencode($location['city']) .'&'; } if (isset($location['province'])) { $get_query .= 'state='. urlencode($location['province']) .'&'; } if (isset($location['postal_code'])) { $get_query .= 'zipcode='. urlencode($location['postal_code']); } if (strlen($get_query)) { return 'http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?searchtype=address&country=AU&'. $get_query; } else { return NULL; } } /** * @return * An array where * -> the key is the word that helps identify the name of function that builds the link. For example, a key of 'yahoo' means the name of the * the function that builds a link to a map on Yahoo! Maps would be 'location_map_link_us_yahoo' * -> the value is itself an array with 3 key/value pairs: * 'name' => points to the name of the mapping service. For 'yahoo', this would be 'Yahoo! Maps' * 'url' => the url of the main page of the mapping service. For 'yahoo', this would be 'http://maps.yahoo.com' * 'tos' => the url of the page that explains the map providers Terms of Service, or Terms of Use. For 'yahoo', this would be * 'http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/maps/maps-24.html' */ function location_map_link_au_providers() { return array('google' => array('name' => 'Google Maps', 'url' => 'http://maps.google.com', 'tos' => 'http://www.google.com/help/terms_local.html'), 'yahoo' => array('name' => 'Yahoo! Maps', 'url' => 'http://maps.yahoo.com', 'tos' => 'http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/maps/maps-24.html'), 'mapquest' => array('name' => 'MapQuest', 'url' => 'http://www.mapquest.com', 'tos' => 'http://www.mapquest.com/features/main.adp?page=legal') ); } /** * @return * An array of values that work as keys to the array returned by location_map_link_us_providers. The idea is that if the * administrator of the site has not yet had a chance to visit the "Map Links" subtab on the location module's settings page, * that we can provide deep-linking to a relatively safe default. By 'relatively safe', we mean that the Terms Of Service of * the provider of the maps are flexible enough for most parties. * * For the case of the U.S., 'google' has relatively flexible Terms Of Service, whereas Yahoo! Maps and MapQuest have more * restrictive Terms Of Service. * */ function location_map_link_au_default_providers() { return array('google'); } function location_geocode_au_providers() { return array( 'yahoo' => array('name' => 'Yahoo! Maps Web Services', 'url' => 'http://developer.yahoo.com/maps/rest/V1/geocode.html', 'tos' => 'http://developer.yahoo.com/maps/mapsTerms.html'), ); } function location_geocode_au_yahoo_settings() { $form = array(); $form['location_geocode_au_yahoo_appid'] = array( '#type' => 'textfield', '#title' => t('Yahoo! Web Services Application ID'), '#size' => 64, '#maxlength' => 128, '#default_value' => variable_get('location_geocode_au_yahoo_appid', 'YahooDemo'), '#description' => t('Unless you are using this site to test and develop, you will need to obtain a Yahoo! Web Services Application ID from the %network_link. If you are using for development and testing purposes, you can use \'YahooDemo\' as your AppID. When getting an Application ID from Yahoo!, please also be sure to review the %usage_policy.', array('%network_link' => 'Yahoo! Developer Network', '%usage_policy' => 'usage policy')) ); return $form; } function location_geocode_au_yahoo($location = array()) { $service_url = "http://api.local.yahoo.com/MapsService/V1/geocode?appid=". variable_get('location_geocode_au_yahoo_appid', "YahooDemo") ."&location="; $address = location_address2singleline($location); $http_reply = drupal_http_request($service_url . urlencode($address)); // address may have been improperly formatted or invalid if ($http_reply->code == 400) { return NULL; } else { // got a successful reply, but we only want to return if we have address-level precision $matches = array(); preg_match('/precision="([a-z]*)"/', $http_reply->data, $matches); if ($matches[1] != 'address') { // The precision we got back was not down to the street-address level return NULL; } else { $lat_match = array(); $lon_match = array(); $latlon = array(); if (preg_match('/(.*)<\/Latitude>/', $http_reply->data, $lat_match)) { $latlon['lat'] = $lat_match[1]; } else { return NULL; } if (preg_match('/(.*)<\/Longitude>/', $http_reply->data, $lon_match)) { $latlon['lon'] = $lon_match[1]; return $latlon; } else { return NULL; } } } } /** * Parameters: * -> $location_a is an associative array that represents a full location where * 'street' => the street portions of the location * 'supplemental' => additional street portion of the location * 'province' => the province, state, or territory * 'country' => lower-cased two-letter ISO code (REQUIRED) * -> $location_b is associative array that represents a full location in the same way that * parameter $location_b does. * * Returns: a link to driving directions * * For now, assume site-admin wants American driving directions linked to Yahoo! Driving Directions. * Maybe later, we can add some kind of country-specific settings page that allows the site-admin to * decide which site to link to for driving directions. */ function location_driving_directions_link_au($location_a, $location_b) { return _location_driving_directions_link_au_yahoo($location_a, $location_b); } /** * Parameters: * Function that is called by location_driving_directions_link_au() under assumption that it * is the chosen function * * Returns: * a URL with HTTP GET variables * Depending on how full the locationes are, the URL will either point to the driving directions * on Yahoo! or, if only partial locationes are provided, a URL that points to the *form* for * Yahoo! driving directions where the form is filled with whatever fields have been provided * for the partial location(es). */ function _location_driving_directions_link_au_yahoo($location_a, $location_b) { if (trim($location_b['country']) != 'ca' && trim($location_b['country']) != 'au') { return ''; } // These are the fields that need to be in each location if we are to provide a direct // link to yahoo directions. If all of these fields don't have values, then we generate // a link to the *form* for Yahoo! driving directions rather than directly to the driving // directions themselves. foreach ($location_a as $field => $value) { $location_a[$field] = trim($value); } foreach ($location_b as $field => $value) { $location_b[$field] = trim($value); } if (_location_au_enough_fields_for_yahoo($location_a) && _location_au_enough_fields_for_yahoo($location_b)) { $yahoo_maps_path = 'dd_result'; } else { $yahoo_maps_path = 'dd'; } $get_query = '?'; $get_query .= 'addr='. urlencode($location_a['street']) .'&'; $get_query .= 'csz='. _location_au_yahoo_csz_get_field($location_a) .'&'; $get_query .= 'country='. urlencode($location_a['country']) .'&'; $get_query .= 'taddr='. urlencode($location_b['street']) .'&'; $get_query .= 'tcsz='. _location_au_yahoo_csz_get_field($location_b) .'&'; $get_query .= 'tcountry='. urlencode($location_b['country']); $get_query .= '&getrte='. urlencode('Get Directions'); return ('http://maps.yahoo.com/'. $yahoo_maps_path . $get_query); } function _location_au_enough_fields_for_yahoo($location) { // These are the fields that need to be in each location if we are to provide a direct // link to yahoo directions. If all of these fields don't have values, then we generate // a link to the *form* for Yahoo! driving directions rather than directly to the driving // directions themselves. if (strlen($location['street']) && strlen($location['city']) && strlen($location['province'])) { return TRUE; } if (strlen($location['street']) && strlen($location['postal_code'])) { return TRUE; } if (strlen($location['street']) && strlen($location['city']) && strlen($location['province'])) { return TRUE; } return FALSE; } /** * Don't mess with this function unless you understand its logic. It has to do with * the question of "to comma or not to comma?" */ function _location_au_yahoo_csz_get_field($location) { // For some reasons, to the end of pinpointing a location, Yahoo! Maps and Driving Directions // do better a better job with retrieving info based strictly on a Canadian city/province // than on a Canadian postal code. if ($location['country'] = 'ca') { if (strlen($location['city']) && strlen($location['province'])) { return urlencode($location['city'] .', '. $location['province']); } if (strlen($location['postal_code'])) { return urlencode($location['postal_code']); } } else { if (strlen($location['postal_code'])) { return urlencode($location['postal_code']); } if (strlen($location['city']) && strlen($location['province'])) { return urlencode($location['city'] .', '. $location['province']); } } if (strlen($location['city']) || strlen($location['state'])) { if (strlen($location['city'])) { return urlencode($location['city']); } else { return urlencode($location['state']); } } return ''; } function _location_au_geocoder_oneline($location = array()) { $line = ''; $line .= $location['street'] .', '; if (strlen($location['city']) && strlen($location['province']) && strlen($location['postal_code'])) { $line .= $location['city'] .', '. $location['province'] .' '. $location['postal_code']; } elseif (strlen($location['city']) && strlen($location['province'])) { $line .= $location['city'] .', '. $location['state']; } elseif (strlen($location['postal_code'])) { if (strlen($location['city']) || strlen($location['state'])) { if (strlen($location['city'])) { $line .= $location['city'] .', '. $location['postal_code']; } else { $line .= $location['state'] .', '. $location['postal_code']; } } else { $line .= $location['postal_code']; } } // DEBUG: commented code is for testing/debugging purposes //print '_location_au_geocoder_oneline() RETURNING '. $line ."
\n"; return $line; } /** * Returns an associative array of states/territories where * -> the keys are integers starting from 1 * -> the values are the English names for those states/territories * * The states are grouped together at the beginning of the array and sorted * alphabetically. * * The territories are grouped together at the end of the array and sorted * alphabetically. * */ function location_province_list_au() { return array( 'ACT' => 'Australian Capital Territory', 'NSW' => 'New South Wales', 'NT' => 'Northern Territory', 'QLD' => 'Queensland', 'SA' => 'South Australia', 'TAS' => 'Tasmania', 'VIC' => 'Victoria', 'WA' => 'Western Australia', ); } /** * Returns an associative array of states/territories where * -> the keys are integers starting from 1 * -> the values are the English names for those states/territories * * The states are grouped together at the beginning of the array and sorted * alphabetically. * * The territories are grouped together at the end of the array and sorted * alphabetically. * * Currently not being used, but may be in order to be compatible with CiviCRM * TODO: These numeric indices need to be changed to match those in the CiviCRM database */ function location_province_list_numeric_au() { return array( '001' => "New South Wales", '002' => "Queensland", '003' => "South Australia", '004' => "Tasmania", '005' => "Victoria", '006' => "Western Australia", '007' => "Australian Capital Territory", '008' => "Northern Territory", ); } /** * Returns minimum and maximum latitude and longitude needed to create a bounding box. */ function location_bounds_au() { return array( 'minlng' => 72.57625, 'minlat' => -53.259967, 'maxlng' => 159.4839, 'maxlat' => -10.078033, ); }