Reputation: 61
We are using google's places-autocomplete
plugin on our website.
Of late we have received several complaints from our website visitors that this plugin isn't working in the Android version of Firefox. It works fine in the desktop version of Firefox however.
The problem can be simply observed by
You will observe the following 2 issues -
Problem #2 is extremely annoying and frustrating for the user. We've had received several complaints about this.
I have confirmed this on Firefox version 36.0.2 on a Samsung S4 running Android 4.4.2.
How can this be resolved?
Upvotes: 4
Views: 1890
Reputation: 101
I encountered the same issue today - the website I am working on is working perfectly on every web browser, the auto-complete as well except on FF mobile.
After trying 3-4 solutions the one that worked for me was to declare the var place
at the top of my code.
I have something like that
var autocomplete;
var place;
var input = document.getElementById('location');
var options = {
componentRestrictions: {'country':'be'},
types: ['(regions)'] // (cities)
};
autocomplete = new google.maps.places.Autocomplete(input,options);
google.maps.event.addListener(autocomplete, 'place_changed', function () {
place = autocomplete.getPlace();
...
}
It was not working only on FF mobile because I wasn't declaring place
at the top.
Maybe it will help someone in the future who knows
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 646
A work around for the second issue is to give the first autocomplete suggestion a top margin so the user can click it. Its not pretty but its functional.
css
.FirefoxAndroid .pac-container .pac-item:first-child {
margin-top: 20px;
}
js
<script>
var is_firefox = navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase().indexOf('firefox') > -1;
var is_android = navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase().indexOf('android') > -1;
if(is_firefox && is_android){
$('html').addClass('FirefoxAndroid');
}
</script>
Upvotes: 1