Set Google Maps bounds with angular-google-maps

Vitor Carvalho picture Vitor Carvalho · Apr 6, 2015 · Viewed 9.8k times · Source

I'm trying to set bounds into Google Maps instance but with no success. I'm using AngularJS and angular-google-maps module. My last try was:

<div id="map_canvas">
    <ui-gmap-google-map 
        center="map.center" 
        zoom="map.zoom"
        bounds="map.bounds"
        options="options">

        <div ng-repeat="d in devicesMarkers track by d.id">

            <ui-gmap-marker
                idkey="d.id"
                coords="d.center"
                options="d.options">
            </ui-gmap-marker>
            <ui-gmap-circle
                center="d.center"
                stroke="d.circle.stroke"
                fill="d.circle.fill"
                radius="d.circle.radius"
                visible="d.options.visible">
            </ui-gmap-circle>

        </div>

    </ui-gmap-google-map>
</div>

In my app.js I wrote:

(...)
.controller('TaihMapController', ['$scope', '$log', 'uiGmapGoogleMapApi', function($scope, $log, GoogleMapApi) {
    $scope.devicesMarkers = devices;
    $scope.map = {
        center: { latitude: devices[0].center.latitude, longitude: devices[0].center.longitude },
        zoom: 12,
        bounds: {}
        // fit: true,
    };
    GoogleMapApi.then(function(maps) {
        $log.debug(maps);
        var myBounds = new maps.LatLngBounds();
        for (var k = 0; k < devices.length; k++) {
            var _tmp_position = new maps.LatLng(
                devices[k].center.latitude, 
                devices[k].center.longitude);
            myBounds.extend(_tmp_position);
        }
    $scope.map.bounds = myBounds;
    $scope.googleVersion = maps.version;
    // $scope.bounds = myBounds;
    // $scope.zoom = maps.getZoom();
    // maps.fitBounds(myBounds);
    // $scope.bounds = maps.getBounds();

});

The function maps.fitBounds() doesn't exist. I try the $scope.map.bounds approach, but didn't respond the way I think.

Answer

Alan picture Alan · Mar 16, 2016

If you're using angular-google-map's "markers" directive, just add the fit="true" attribute (ui-gmap-markers).

Example :

<ui-gmap-google-map center="map.center" zoom="map.zoom" options="map.options"> <ui-gmap-markers fit="true" models="markers" coords="'self'"></ui-gmap-markers> </ui-gmap-google-map>

Source: https://stackoverflow.com/a/29707965