Reputation: 209
This is my code, showing both the alert and the blue dot for the current position on the map:
MapName.h
#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>
#import <MapKit/MapKit.h>
#import <CoreLocation/CoreLocation.h>
@interface MapName : UIViewController <MKMapViewDelegate, CLLocationManagerDelegate>
@property (strong, nonatomic) IBOutlet MKMapView *MapName;
@property (strong, nonatomic) CLLocationManager *locationManager;
@end
MapName.m
- (void)viewDidLoad
{
[super viewDidLoad];
self.locationManager = [[CLLocationManager alloc]init];
self.locationManager.delegate = self;
if ([self.locationManager respondsToSelector:@selector(requestWhenInUseAuthorization)]) {
[self.locationManager requestWhenInUseAuthorization];
}
[self.locationManager startUpdatingLocation];
//Center the map
[self gotoLocation];
//Show current position
_MapName.showsUserLocation = YES;
}
I've added the key NSLocationWhenIsUseUsageDescription
as a string to the Info.plist.
I'm still getting the same error on Xcode.
Upvotes: 13
Views: 37354
Reputation: 14296
On swift :
let locationManager: CLLocationManager = CLLocationManager()
let authorizationStatus = CLLocationManager.authorizationStatus()
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
if(authorizationStatus == .AuthorizedWhenInUse || authorizationStatus == .AuthorizedAlways) {
locationManager.startUpdatingLocation()
}
else
{
locationManager.requestWhenInUseAuthorization()
}
locationManager.delegate = self
locationManager.desiredAccuracy = kCLLocationAccuracyNearestTenMeters
}
Don't forget to add into Info.plist file these keys:
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 11107
Based off of Jerome's response, I translated the answer that worked for me to Swift.
let authorizationStatus = CLLocationManager.authorizationStatus()
if(authorizationStatus == .AuthorizedWhenInUse || authorizationStatus == .AuthorizedAlways) {
self.findMyLocation()
}
Note: From what I read in the documents, there is no kCLAuthorizationStatusAuthorized
equivalent in Swift.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 196
It is due to both:
[self.locationManager startUpdatingLocation];
and
_MapName.showsUserLocation = YES;
You need to check if the user has given permission before you call these. Also make sure you turn off User Location in the MKMapKit on the storyboard (this one took me days to track down).
Do something like:
CLAuthorizationStatus authorizationStatus= [CLLocationManager authorizationStatus];
if (authorizationStatus == kCLAuthorizationStatusAuthorized ||
authorizationStatus == kCLAuthorizationStatusAuthorizedAlways ||
authorizationStatus == kCLAuthorizationStatusAuthorizedWhenInUse) {
[self.locationManager startUpdatingLocation];
_MapName.showsUserLocation = YES;
}
Depending on your app you may not want to ask for the user's permission on launch since that is not recommended.
Upvotes: 15
Reputation: 209
This way is working without errors on Xcode6:
AppDelegate.h
#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>
#import <CoreLocation/CoreLocation.h>
@interface AppDelegate : UIResponder <UIApplicationDelegate>
@property (strong, nonatomic) CLLocationManager *locationManager;
@property (strong, nonatomic) UIWindow *window;
@end
AppDelegate.m
#import "AppDelegate.h"
@implementation AppDelegate
@synthesize locationManager = _locationManager;
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions
{
//Current position
self.locationManager = [[CLLocationManager alloc] init];
[self.locationManager requestWhenInUseAuthorization];
return YES;
}
@end
The alert message shows when you open the app for the first time
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 5128
The error message is pretty literal. Don't call [self.locationManager startUpdatingLocation]
until you have authorization. Your [self.locationManager requestWhenInUseAuthorization]
, per the docs, is asynchronous.
When the current authorization status is
kCLAuthorizationStatusNotDetermined
, this method runs asynchronously and prompts the user to grant permission to the app to use location services.
This means you are both prompting for access as well as starting your scan at the same time.
Instead, try implementing -[CLLocationManagerDelegate locationManager:didChangeAuthorizationStatus:]
and starting your scan there after it's been determined that you have authorization.
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 7870
The keyword in the info file is ("In" instead of "Is"):
NSLocationWhenInUseUsageDescription
Upvotes: 1