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@tulpep/leopardcreek-geolocation

v1.1.10

Published

Module to obtain the coordinates of a device

Downloads

3

Readme

LeopardCreek Geolocation

Module to obtain the coordinates of a device.

Supported Operating Systems

  • Windows
  • Linux

How to Install it

npm install @tulpep/leopardcreek-geolocation

Available Methods:

getNativeCoordinates()

This method provides information about the device's location, such as latitude and longitude.

The function does not require parameters, it is responsible for identifying whether the operating system is Windows or Linux and returns an object with the location data, which includes longitude, latitude.

Example return for Windows

    { 
        latitude: '4.84908701281889',
        longitude: '-74.0549017722177',
        altitude: '0',
        horizontalAccuracy: '83',
        verticalAccuracy: 'null' 
    }

Example return for Linux

    { 
        latitude: 4.8588,
        longitude: -74.0587,
        altitude: undefined,
        horizontalAccuracy: 9007199254740991,
        verticalAccuracy: 9007199254740991 
    }

How To Use it:

npm run test

const getCurrentLocation = async () => {
  const result = await geolocation.GetNativeCoordinates();
  console.log(result);
};
getCurrentLocation();

Dependencies

  • @tulpep/leopardcreek-cross: This module to execute commads to operating system and validate platform.

  • arch: This module is used by WebTorrent Desktop to determine if the user is on a 32-bit vs. 64-bit operating system to offer the right app installer.

  • axios: This module use promise based HTTP client for the browser.

  • iconv-lite:

  • is-elevated: This module Check if the process is running with elevated privileges.

:- pretty-ms: This module convert milliseconds to a human readable string.

  • semver: This module calculates the range of addresses.