Android Geocoder getFromLocationName always returns null
I have been trying to geocode a string to get its coordinates but my program always crashes because when ever I try to use getFromLocationName()
it returns null
. I have been trying to fix this for hours but nothing is working. Here is my code
public class MainActivity extends Activity {
private GoogleMap mMap;
List<Address> addresses;
MarkerOptions miami;
String myLocation = "Miami,Florida";
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
if (mMap == null) {
mMap = ((MapFragment) getFragmentManager().findFragmentById(
R.id.map)).getMap();
}
if (mMap != null) {
Geocoder geocoder = new Geocoder(this);
double latitude = 0;
double longitude = 0;
while(addresses==null){
try {
addresses = geocoder.getFromLocationName(myLocation, 1);
} catch (IOException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
Address address = addresses.get(0);
if (addresses.size() > 0) {
latitude = address.getLatitude();
longitude = address.getLongitude();
}
LatLng City = new LatLng(latitude, longitude);
miami = new MarkerOptions().position(City).title("Miami");
mMap.addMarker(miami);
mMap.moveCamera(CameraUpdateFactory.newLatLngZoom(City, 15));
}
}
Geocoder doesn't always return a value. You can try to send a request 3 times in a for loop. I should be able to return atleast once. If not then, their might be a connection issue or can be other issues like server dis not reply to your request. Try and see these threads:
Geocoder doesn't always return a value and geocoder.getFromLocationName returns only null
Updated:
I had a while loop as well but I used to try it maximum for 10 times. Sometimes, it never returned anything even if it was connected t internet. Then, I used this much more reliable way to get the address everytime:
public JSONObject getLocationInfo() {
HttpGet httpGet = new HttpGet("http://maps.google.com/maps/api/geocode/json?latlng="+lat+","+lng+"&sensor=true");
HttpClient client = new DefaultHttpClient();
HttpResponse response;
StringBuilder stringBuilder = new StringBuilder();
try {
response = client.execute(httpGet);
HttpEntity entity = response.getEntity();
InputStream stream = entity.getContent();
int b;
while ((b = stream.read()) != -1) {
stringBuilder.append((char) b);
}
} catch (ClientProtocolException e) {
} catch (IOException e) {
}
JSONObject jsonObject = new JSONObject();
try {
jsonObject = new JSONObject(stringBuilder.toString());
} catch (JSONException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
return jsonObject;
}
I called it as follows:
JSONObject ret = getLocationInfo();
JSONObject location;
String location_string;
try {
location = ret.getJSONArray("results").getJSONObject(0);
location_string = location.getString("formatted_address");
Log.d("test", "formattted address:" + location_string);
} catch (JSONException e1) {
e1.printStackTrace();
}
Hope this helps. I was also tired of relying on geocoder. This worked for me. If you replace the URL with the lat and longitude coordinates and see the returned JSON object in a web browser. You'll see what just happened.