Thursday, February 21, 2019

objective c - iOS 8 Map Kit Obj-C Cannot Get Users Location



I am working with Map Kit in iOS 8 using Obj-C NOT SWIFT. I cannot get the device location it is set a 0.00, 0.00 and I am getting the error:



Trying to start MapKit location updates without prompting for location authorization. Must call -[CLLocationManager requestWhenInUseAuthorization] or -[CLLocationManager requestAlwaysAuthorization] first.



I have implemented: ( I have tried only one at a time and no luck )



if(IS_OS_8_OR_LATER) {
[self.locationManager requestWhenInUseAuthorization];
[self.locationManager requestAlwaysAuthorization];
}
[self.locationManager startUpdatingLocation];


And in info.plist




NSLocationWhenInUseUsageDescription  :   App would like to use your location.
NSLocationAlwaysUsageDescription : App would like to use your location.


I do get prompted to allow the app to use my location but after I agree nothing changes. The location is being showed as 0.00, 0.00.



Code for displaying users location:



//Get Location

self.locationManager = [[CLLocationManager alloc] init];
self.locationManager.distanceFilter = kCLDistanceFilterNone;
self.locationManager.desiredAccuracy = kCLLocationAccuracyBest;
[self.locationManager startUpdatingLocation];

MKCoordinateRegion region = { { 0.0, 0.0 }, { 0.0, 0.0 } };
region.center.latitude = self.locationManager.location.coordinate.latitude;
region.center.longitude = self.locationManager.location.coordinate.longitude;
region.span.longitudeDelta = 0.005f;
region.span.longitudeDelta = 0.005f;

[mapView setRegion:region animated:YES];


Mike.



**EDIT: View Answer Below.


Answer



I got it working. I've posted my code below to help anyone else having issues.



Here is my full code to get the MapKit Map View working in iOS 8.




In your AppName-Info.plist
Add a new row with the key name being:



NSLocationWhenInUseUsageDescription


Or



NSLocationAlwaysUsageDescription



With the value being a string of the message that you want to be displayed:



YourAppName would like to use your location.


In your header file. (I use App Name-Prefix.pch but YourViewController.h will work too)



#define IS_OS_8_OR_LATER ([[[UIDevice currentDevice] systemVersion] floatValue] >= 8.0)



YourViewController.h



#import 
#import

@interface YourViewController : UIViewController {

}



@property(nonatomic, retain) IBOutlet MKMapView *mapView;
@property(nonatomic, retain) CLLocationManager *locationManager;


YourViewController.m



- (void)viewDidLoad
{

[super viewDidLoad];
// Do any additional setup after loading the view.


mapView.delegate = self;
self.locationManager = [[CLLocationManager alloc] init];
self.locationManager.delegate = self;
#ifdef __IPHONE_8_0
if(IS_OS_8_OR_LATER) {
// Use one or the other, not both. Depending on what you put in info.plist

[self.locationManager requestWhenInUseAuthorization];
[self.locationManager requestAlwaysAuthorization];
}
#endif
[self.locationManager startUpdatingLocation];

mapView.showsUserLocation = YES;
[mapView setMapType:MKMapTypeStandard];
[mapView setZoomEnabled:YES];
[mapView setScrollEnabled:YES];

}

-(void)viewDidAppear:(BOOL)animated {
[super viewDidAppear:YES];

self.locationManager.distanceFilter = kCLDistanceFilterNone;
self.locationManager.desiredAccuracy = kCLLocationAccuracyBest;
[self.locationManager startUpdatingLocation];
NSLog(@"%@", [self deviceLocation]);


//View Area
MKCoordinateRegion region = { { 0.0, 0.0 }, { 0.0, 0.0 } };
region.center.latitude = self.locationManager.location.coordinate.latitude;
region.center.longitude = self.locationManager.location.coordinate.longitude;
region.span.longitudeDelta = 0.005f;
region.span.longitudeDelta = 0.005f;
[mapView setRegion:region animated:YES];

}


- (void)mapView:(MKMapView *)mapView didUpdateUserLocation:(MKUserLocation *)userLocation
{
MKCoordinateRegion region = MKCoordinateRegionMakeWithDistance(userLocation.coordinate, 800, 800);
[self.mapView setRegion:[self.mapView regionThatFits:region] animated:YES];
}
- (NSString *)deviceLocation {
return [NSString stringWithFormat:@"latitude: %f longitude: %f", self.locationManager.location.coordinate.latitude, self.locationManager.location.coordinate.longitude];
}
- (NSString *)deviceLat {
return [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%f", self.locationManager.location.coordinate.latitude];

}
- (NSString *)deviceLon {
return [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%f", self.locationManager.location.coordinate.longitude];
}
- (NSString *)deviceAlt {
return [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%f", self.locationManager.location.altitude];
}


Enjoy!




--Mike


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