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+ == 0.1 (James Cook)
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+ * Initial release.
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+ # Compass.js
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+
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+ Compass.js allows you to get compass heading in JavaScript.
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+ Today we haven’t any standard way to get compass data,
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+ but there are two proprietary APIs and one hack:
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+
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+ * [PhoneGap has] `navigator.compass` API.
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+ * iOS [Safari adds] `webkitCompassHeading` property to `deviceorientation` event.
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+ * We can enable GPS and ask user to go forward. GPS will send current heading,
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+ so we can calculate difference between real North and zero in
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+ `deviceorientation` event. Next we use this difference to get compass heading
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+ only by device orientation.
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+
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+ This library hides all this magic and APIs from you, autodetects available
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+ way and provides clean and simple API for your geolocation web app.
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+
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+ Sponsored by [Evil Martians].
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+
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+ [PhoneGap has]: http://docs.phonegap.com/phonegap_compass_compass.md.html
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+ [Safari adds]: http://developer.apple.com/library/safari/#documentation/SafariDOMAdditions/Reference/DeviceOrientationEventClassRef/DeviceOrientationEvent/DeviceOrientationEvent.html
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+ [Evil Martians]: http://evilmartians.com/
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+
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+ ## Usage
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+
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+
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+ Hide compass for desktop users (without compass, GPS and accelerometers):
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+
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+ ```js
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+ Compass.noSupport(function () {
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+ $('.compass').hide();
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+ });
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+ ```
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+
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+ Show instructions for Android users:
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+
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+ ```js
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+ Compass.needGPS(function () {
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+ $('.go-outside-message').show(); // Step 1: we need GPS signal
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+ }).needMove(function () {
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+ $('.go-outside-message').hide()
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+ $('.move-and-hold-ahead-message').show(); // Step 2: user must go forward
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+ }).init(function () {
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+ $('.move-and-hold-ahead-message').hide(); // GPS hack is enabled
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+ });
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+ ```
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+
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+ Add compass heading listener:
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+
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+ ```js
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+ Compass.watch(function (heading) {
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+ $('.degrees').text(heading);
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+ $('.compass').css({ transform: 'rotate(' + (-heading) + 'deg)' });
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+ });
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Method Name
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+
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+ Library will detect method asynchronously, so you can’t just read
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+ `Compass.method`, because it can be empty yet. It will be better to
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+ use `Compass.init` method:
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+
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+ ```js
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+ Compass.init(function (method) {
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+ console.log('Compass heading by ' + method);
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+ });
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+ ```
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+
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+ If library is already initialized, callback will be executed instantly,
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+ without reinitialization.
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+
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+ ### Unwatch
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+
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+ You can remove compass listener by `Compass.unwatch` method:
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+
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+ ```js
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+ var watchID = Compass.watch(function (heading) {
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+ $('.degrees').text(heading);
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+ });
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+
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+ Compass.unwatch(watchID);
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Installing
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+
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+ ### Ruby on Rails
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+
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+ For Ruby on Rails you can use gem for Assets Pipeline.
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+
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+ 1. Add `compassjs` gem to `Gemfile`:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ gem "compassjs"
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+ ```
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+
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+ 2. Install gems:
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ bundle install
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+ ```
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+
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+ 3. Include Pages.js to your `application.js.coffee`:
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+
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+ ```coffee
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+ #= require compass
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Others
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+
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+ If you don’t use any assets packaging manager (it’s very bad idea), you can use
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+ already minified version of the library.
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+ Take it from: [github.com/ai/compass.js/downloads].
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+
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+ [github.com/ai/compass.js/downloads]: https://github.com/ai/compass.js/downloads
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+
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+ ## Contributing
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+
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+ 1. To run tests you need node.js and npm. For example, in Ubuntu run:
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ sudo apt-get install nodejs npm
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+ ```
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+
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+ 2. Next install npm dependencies:
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ npm install
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+ ```
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+
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+ 3. Run all tests:
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ ./node_modules/.bin/cake test
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+ ```
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+
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+ 4. Run test server:
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ ./node_modules/.bin/cake server
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+ ```
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+
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+ 5. Open tests in browser: [localhost:8000].
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+ 6. Also you can see real usage example in integration test:
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+ [localhost:8000/integration].
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+
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+ [localhost:8000]: http://localhost:8000
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+ [localhost:8000/integration]: http://localhost:8000/integration
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+ /*
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+ * Copyright 2012 Andrey “A.I.” Sitnik <andrey@sitnik.ru>,
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+ * sponsored by Evil Martians.
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+ *
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+ * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+ * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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+ * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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+ * (at your option) any later version.
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+ *
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+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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+ * GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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+ *
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+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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+ * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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+ */
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+
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+ ;(function(undefined) {
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+ "use strict";
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+
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+ // Shortcut to check, that `variable` is not `undefined` or `null`.
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+ var defined = function (variable) {
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+ return (variable != null || variable != undefined);
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+ };
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+
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+ // Fire `type` callbacks with `args`.
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+ var fire = function (type, args) {
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+ var callbacks = self._callbacks[type];
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+ for (var i = 0; i < callbacks.length; i++) {
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+ callbacks[i].apply(window, args);
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+ }
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+ };
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+
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+ // Calculate average value for last 5 `array` items;
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+ var average5 = function (array) {
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+ var sum = 0;
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+ for (var i = array.length - 1; i > array.length - 6; i--) {
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+ sum += array[i];
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+ }
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+ return sum / 5;
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+ };
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+
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+ // Compass.js allow you to get compass heading in JavaScript.
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+ // We can get compass data by two proprietary APIs and one hack:
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+ // * PhoneGap have `navigator.compass` API.
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+ // * iOS Safari add `webkitCompassHeading` to `deviceorientation` event.
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+ // * We can enable GPS and ask user to go forward. GPS will send current heading,
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+ // so we can calculate difference between real North and zero in
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+ // `deviceorientation` event. Next we use this difference to get compass heading
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+ // only by device orientation.
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+ //
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+ // Hide compass, when there isn’t any method:
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+ //
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+ // Compass.noSupport(function () {
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+ // $('.compass').hide();
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+ // });
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+ //
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+ // Show instructions for GPS hack:
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+ //
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+ // Compass.needGPS(function () {
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+ // $('.go-outside-message').show();
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+ // }).needMove(function () {
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+ // $('.go-outside-message').hide()
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+ // $('.move-and-hold-ahead-message').show();
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+ // }).init(function () {
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+ // $('.move-and-hold-ahead-message').hide();
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+ // });
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+ var self = window.Compass = {
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+
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+ // Name of method to get compass heading. It will have value only after
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+ // library initialization from `init` method. So better way to get
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+ // method name is to use `init`:
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+ //
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+ // Compass.init(function (method) {
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+ // console.log('Compass by ' + method);
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+ // });
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+ //
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+ // Available methods:
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+ // * `phonegap` take from PhoneGap’s `navigator.compass`.
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+ // * `webkitOrientation` take from iPhone’s proprietary
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+ // `webkitCompassHeading` proprerty in `DeviceOrientationEvent`.
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+ // * `orientationAndGPS` take from device orientation with GPS hack.
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+ //
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+ // If browser hasn’t access to compass, `method` will be `false`.
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+ method: undefined,
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+
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+ // Watch for compass heading changes and execute `callback` with degrees
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+ // relative to magnetic north (from 0 to 360).
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+ //
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+ // Method return watcher ID to use it in `unwatch`.
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+ //
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+ // var watchID = Compass.watch(function (heading) {
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+ // $('.degrees').text(heading);
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+ // // Don’t forget to change degree sign, when rotate compass.
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+ // $('.compass').css({ transform: 'rotate(' + (-heading) + 'deg)' });
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+ // });
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+ //
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+ // someApp.close(function () {
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+ // Compass.unwatch(watchID);
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+ // });
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+ watch: function (callback) {
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+ var id = ++self._lastId;
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+
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+ self.init(function (method) {
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+
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+ if ( method == 'phonegap' ) {
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+ self._watchers[id] = self._nav.compass.watchHeading(callback);
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+
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+ } else if ( method == 'webkitOrientation' ) {
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+ var watcher = function (e) {
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+ callback(e.webkitCompassHeading);
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+ };
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+ self._win.addEventListener('deviceorientation', watcher);
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+ self._watchers[id] = watcher;
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+
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+ } else if ( method == 'orientationAndGPS' ) {
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+ var degrees;
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+ var watcher = function (e) {
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+ degrees = -e.alpha + self._gpsDiff;
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+ if ( degrees < 0 ) {
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+ degrees += 360;
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+ } else if ( degrees > 360 ) {
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+ degrees -= 360;
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+ }
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+ callback(degrees);
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+ };
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+ self._win.addEventListener('deviceorientation', watcher);
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+ self._watchers[id] = watcher;
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+
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+ }
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+ });
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+
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+ return id;
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+ },
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+
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+ // Remove watcher by watcher ID from `watch`.
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+ //
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+ // Compass.unwatch(watchID)
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+ unwatch: function (id) {
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+ self.init(function (m) {
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+
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+ if ( m == 'phonegap' ) {
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+ self._nav.compass.clearWatch(self._watchers[id]);
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+
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+ } else if ( m == 'webkitOrientation' || m == 'orientationAndGPS' ) {
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+ self._win.removeEventListener('deviceorientation', self._watchers[id]);
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+
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+ }
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+ delete self._watchers[id];
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+ });
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+ return self;
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+ },
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+
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+ // Execute `callback`, when GPS hack activated to detect difference between
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+ // device orientation and real North from GPS.
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+ //
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+ // You need to show to user some message, that he must go outside to be able
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+ // to receive GPS signal.
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+ //
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+ // Callback must be set before `init` or `watch` executing.
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+ //
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+ // Compass.needGPS(function () {
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+ // $('.go-outside-message').show();
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+ // });
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+ //
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+ // Don’t forget to hide message by `needMove` callback in second step.
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+ needGPS: function (callback) {
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+ self._callbacks.needGPS.push(callback);
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+ return self;
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+ },
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+
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+ // Execute `callback` on second GPS hack step, when library has GPS signal,
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+ // but user must move and hold the device straight ahead. Library will use
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+ // `heading` from GPS movement tracking to detect difference between
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+ // device orientation and real North.
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+ //
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+ // Callback must be set before `init` or `watch` executing.
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+ //
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+ // Compass.needMove(function () {
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+ // $('.go-outside-message').hide()
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+ // $('.move-and-hold-ahead-message').show();
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+ // });
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+ //
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+ // Don’t forget to hide message in `init` callback:
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+ //
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+ // Compass.init(function () {
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+ // $('.move-and-hold-ahead-message').hide();
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+ // });
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+ needMove: function (callback) {
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+ self._callbacks.needMove.push(callback);
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+ return self;
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+ },
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+
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+ // Execute `callback` if browser hasn’t any way to get compass heading.
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+ //
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+ // Compass.noSupport(function () {
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+ // $('.compass').hide();
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+ // });
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+ //
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+ // On Firefox detecting can take about 0.5 second. So, it will be better
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+ // to show compass in `init`, than to hide it in `noSupport`.
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+ noSupport: function (callback) {
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+ if ( self.method === false ) {
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+ callback();
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+ } else if ( !defined(self.method) ) {
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+ self._callbacks.noSupport.push(callback);
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+ }
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+ return self;
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+ },
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+
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+ // Detect compass method and execute `callback`, when library will be
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+ // initialized. Callback will get method name (or `false` if library can’t
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+ // detect compass) in first argument.
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+ //
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+ // It is best way to check `method` property.
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+ //
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+ // Compass.init(function (method) {
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+ // console.log('Compass by ' + method);
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+ // });
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+ init: function (callback) {
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+ if ( defined(self.method) ) {
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+ callback(self.method);
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+ return;
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+ }
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+ self._callbacks.init.push(callback);
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+
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+ if ( self._initing ) {
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+ return;
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+ }
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+ self._initing = true;
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+
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+ if ( self._nav.compass ) {
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+ self._start('phonegap');
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+
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+ } else if ( self._win.DeviceOrientationEvent ) {
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+ self._win.addEventListener('deviceorientation', self._checkEvent);
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+ setTimeout(function () {
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+ if ( !self._checked ) {
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+ self._start(false)
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+ }
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+ }, 500);
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+
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+ } else {
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+ self._start(false);
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+ }
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+ return self;
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+ },
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+
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+ // Last watch ID.
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+ _lastId: 0,
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+
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+ // Hash of internal ID to watcher to use it in `unwatch`.
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+ _watchers: { },
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+
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+ // Window object for testing.
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+ _win: window,
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+
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+ // Navigator object for testing.
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+ _nav: navigator,
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+
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+ // List of callbacks.
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+ _callbacks: {
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+
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+ // Callbacks from `init` method.
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+ init: [],
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+
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+ // Callbacks from `noSupport` method.
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+ noSupport: [],
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+
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+ // Callbacks from `needGPS` method.
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+ needGPS: [],
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+
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+ // Callbacks from `needMove` method.
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+ needMove: []
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+
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+ },
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+
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+ // Is library now try to detect compass method.
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+ _initing: false,
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+
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+ // Difference between `alpha` orientation and real North from GPS.
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+ _gpsDiff: undefined,
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+
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+ // Finish library initialization and use `method` to get compass heading.
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+ _start: function (method) {
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+ self.method = method;
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+ self._initing = false;
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+
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+ fire('init', [method]);
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+ self._callbacks.init = [];
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+
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+ if ( method === false ) {
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+ fire('noSupport', []);
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+ }
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+ self._callbacks.noSupport = [];
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+ },
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+
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+ // Tell, that `DeviceOrientationEvent` was fired.
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+ _checked: undefined,
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+
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+ // Check `DeviceOrientationEvent` to detect compass method.
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+ _checkEvent: function (e) {
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+ self._checked = true;
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+
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+ if ( defined(e.webkitCompassHeading) ) {
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+ self._start('webkitOrientation');
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+
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+ } else if ( defined(e.alpha) && self._nav.geolocation ) {
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+ self._gpsHack();
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+
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+ } else {
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+ self._start(false);
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+ }
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+
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+ self._win.removeEventListener('deviceorientation', self._checkEvent);
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+ },
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+
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+ // Use GPS to detect difference between `alpha` orientation and real North.
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+ _gpsHack: function () {
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+ var first = true;
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+ var alphas = [];
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+ var headings = [];
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+
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+ fire('needGPS');
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+
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+ var saveAlpha = function (e) {
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+ alphas.push(e.alpha);
329
+ }
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+ self._win.addEventListener('deviceorientation', saveAlpha);
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+
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+ var success = function (position) {
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+ var coords = position.coords
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+ if ( !defined(coords.heading) ) {
335
+ return; // Position not from GPS
336
+ }
337
+
338
+ if ( first ) {
339
+ first = false;
340
+ fire('needMove');
341
+ }
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+
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+ if ( coords.speed > 1 ) {
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+ headings.push(coords.heading);
345
+ if ( headings.length >= 5 && alphas.length >= 5 ) {
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+ self._win.removeEventListener('deviceorientation', saveAlpha);
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+ self._nav.geolocation.clearWatch(watcher);
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+
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+ self._gpsDiff = average5(headings) + average5(alphas);
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+ self._start('orientationAndGPS');
351
+ }
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+ } else {
353
+ headings = [];
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+ }
355
+ };
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+ var error = function () {
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+ self._win.removeEventListener('deviceorientation', saveAlpha);
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+ self._start(false);
359
+ };
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+
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+ var watcher = self._nav.geolocation.
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+ watchPosition(success, error, { enableHighAccuracy: true });
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+ }
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+
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+ };
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+
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+ })();
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+ # Used only for Ruby on Rails gem to tell, that gem contain `lib/assets` with
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+ # compass.js file.
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+ module CompassJs
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+ module Rails
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+ class Engine < ::Rails::Engine
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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+ name: compassjs
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+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ prerelease:
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+ version: 0.1.0
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+ platform: ruby
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+ authors:
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+ - Andrey "A.I." Sitnik
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+ autorequire:
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+ bindir: bin
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+ cert_chain: []
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+ date: 2012-11-27 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ dependencies:
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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+ type: :runtime
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+ name: sprockets
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+ prerelease: false
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+ requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ requirements:
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+ - - ! '>='
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: '2'
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+ none: false
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+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ requirements:
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+ - - ! '>='
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: '2'
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+ none: false
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+ description: Compass.js allow you to get compass heading in JavaScript by PhoneGap,
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+ iOS API or GPS hack.
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+ email:
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+ - andrey@sitnik.ru
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+ executables: []
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+ extensions: []
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+ extra_rdoc_files:
37
+ - LICENSE
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+ - README.md
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+ - ChangeLog
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+ files:
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+ - lib/assets/javascripts/compass.js
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+ - lib/compassjs.rb
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+ - LICENSE
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+ - README.md
45
+ - ChangeLog
46
+ homepage: https://github.com/ai/compass.js
47
+ licenses: []
48
+ post_install_message:
49
+ rdoc_options: []
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+ require_paths:
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+ - lib
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+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
53
+ requirements:
54
+ - - ! '>='
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
56
+ version: '0'
57
+ none: false
58
+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
59
+ requirements:
60
+ - - ! '>='
61
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
62
+ version: '0'
63
+ none: false
64
+ requirements: []
65
+ rubyforge_project:
66
+ rubygems_version: 1.8.23
67
+ signing_key:
68
+ specification_version: 3
69
+ summary: Compass.js allow you to get compass heading in JavaScript
70
+ test_files: []