require 'geocoder/stores/base' module Geocoder::Store module Mongoid include Base def self.included(base) base.class_eval do scope :geocoded, lambda { where(geocoder_options[:coordinates].ne => nil) } scope :not_geocoded, lambda { where(geocoder_options[:coordinates] => nil) } scope :near, lambda{ |location, *args| coords = Geocoder::Calculations.extract_coordinates(location) radius = args.size > 0 ? args.shift : 20 options = args.size > 0 ? args.shift : {} conds = {:coordinates => { "$nearSphere" => coords.reverse, "$maxDistance" => Geocoder::Calculations.distance_to_radians( radius, options[:units] || :mi) }} if obj = options[:exclude] conds[:_id.ne] = obj.id end criteria.where(conds) } end end ## # Coordinates [lat,lon] of the object. # This method always returns coordinates in lat,lon order, # even though internally they are stored in the opposite order. # def to_coordinates coords = send(self.class.geocoder_options[:coordinates]) coords.is_a?(Array) ? coords.reverse : [] end ## # Look up coordinates and assign to +latitude+ and +longitude+ attributes # (or other as specified in +geocoded_by+). Returns coordinates (array). # def geocode do_lookup(false) do |o,rs| r = rs.first unless r.coordinates.nil? o.send :write_attribute, self.class.geocoder_options[:coordinates], r.coordinates.reverse end r.coordinates end end ## # Look up address and assign to +address+ attribute (or other as specified # in +reverse_geocoded_by+). Returns address (string). # def reverse_geocode do_lookup(true) do |o,rs| r = rs.first unless r.address.nil? o.send :write_attribute, self.class.geocoder_options[:fetched_address], r.address end r.address end end end end