How can I store and process the geolocation (long and lat) of a website user in Rails 3, so that it checks to see if we’re already holding those details in a session for that user on every page request (if we’re not holding the details, then we should request the user’s location from the browser and then store those details in the session)?
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Based on your requirements I’d say that you don’t actually need ajax, since most of the processing will be done using JS (to ask the user for access to their location, parse the response etc), I’d use JS to set a cookie, which Rails will then see).
In your controller
In your view
In one of your javascript files
Note that none of the above tests to see if the user has a browser that supports geolocation, or if the user has granted (or denied) permission to use their location, and that the cookie will be a session cookie, and that the JS doesn’t test to see if the cookie is already set. To set more complicated information on the cookie take a look at http://www.quirksmode.org/js/cookies.html For more information on GeoLocation using javascript see http://diveintohtml5.info/geolocation.html