hello guys I am using meteor-google-map. I can see them on the desktop but on mobile I can't see them. Can anybody tell me what is it that I am doing wrong ?? on the mobile the map container is all blank. Here is an image
If I have to white list the domains then can somebody tell me that how would I white list the google map because from the documentation which is
tel:, geo:, mailto:, sms:, market:* are allowed and launch externally (phone app, or an email client on Android)
I think google map is allowed
here is the google map code
index.html
<div class="map-container">
{{> googleMap name="exampleMap" options=exampleMapOptions}}
</div>
index.js
exampleMapOptions: function() {
// Make sure the maps API has loaded
if (GoogleMaps.loaded()) {
// Map initialization options
return {
center: new google.maps.LatLng(Meteor.user().profile.latitude, Meteor.user().profile.longitude),
zoom: 13
};
}
}
Template.body.onCreated(function() {
// We can use the `ready` callback to interact with the map API once the map is ready.
GoogleMaps.ready('exampleMap', function(map) {
// Add a marker to the map once it's ready
var marker = new google.maps.Marker({
position: map.options.center,
map: map.instance
});
});
});
UPDATE
I found out I was getting the error uncaught referenceerror: google is not defined
so I tried white listing but it is not working
> App.info({ id: 'com.example.matt.uber',
>name: 'MedCircle',
> description: 'Get über power in one button click',
>author: 'Matt
> Development Group',
>email: 'contact@example.com',
>website: 'http://example.com'
>});
>
> App.setPreference('BackgroundColor', '0xff0000ff');
> App.setPreference('HideKeyboardFormAccessoryBar', true);
> App.setPreference('Orientation', 'default');
>
>
> // App.accessRule('*.googleapis.com');
> //App.accessRule('*.gstatic.com');
>// App.accessRule('*.google.com'); //
>// App.accessRule('maps.googleapis.com');
>// App.accessRule('maps.gstatic.com');
>// App.accessRule('mt0.googleapis.com');
>// App.accessRule('mt1.googleapis.com');
>// App.accessRule('csi.gstatic.com');
>
>
> // <access origin="*://*.googleapis.com/*" subdomains="true" />
> //<access origin="*://*.gstatic.com/*" subdomains="true" />
> // <accessorigin="*://*.google.com/*" subdomains="true" />
> // <accessorigin="*://*.googleusercontent.com/*" subdomains="true" />
>
> App.accessRule('*');
I figured it out I had to allow these to
App.accessRule('http://*');
App.accessRule('https://*');