NAME HTML::GoogleMaps - a simple wrapper around the Google Maps API SYNOPSIS $map = HTML::GoogleMaps->new(key => $map_key, db => $geo_coder_us_db); $map->center(point => "1810 Melrose St, Madison, WI"); $map->add_marker(point => "1210 W Dayton St, Madison, WI"); my ($head, $body) = $map->render; DESCRIPTION HTML::GoogleMaps provides a simple wrapper around the Google Maps API. It allows you to easily create maps with markers, polylines and information windows. If you have Geo::Coder::US installed, it will be able to do basic geocoding for US addresses. CONSTRUCTOR $map = HTML::GoogleMaps->new(key => $map_key); Creates a new HTML::GoogleMaps object. Takes a hash of options. The only required option is *key*, which is your Google Maps API key. You can get a key at http://maps.google.com/apis/maps/signup.html . Other valid options are: db => Geo::Coder::US database If given, the add_marker and add_polyline methods will be able to map US addresses, as well as longitude/latitude pairs. height => height in pixels width => width in pixels METHODS $map->center($point) Center the map at a given point. $map->zoom($level) Set the zoom level $map->controls($control1, $control2) Enable the given controls. Valid controls are: large_map_control, small_map_control, small_zoom_control and map_type_control. $map->dragging($enable) Enable or disable dragging. $map->info_window($enable) Enable or disable info windows. $map->map_type($type) Set the map type. Either map_type or satellite_type. $map->add_icon(name => $icon_name, image => $image_url, shadow => $shadow_url, image_size => [ $width, $height ], shadow_size => [ $width, $height ]); Adds a new icon, which can later be used by add_marker. Optional args include icon_anchor and info_window_anchor. $map->add_marker(point => $point, html => $info_window_html) Add a marker to the map at the given point. If html is specified, add a popup info window as well. icon can be used to switch to either a user defined icon (via the name) or a standard google letter icon (A-J). $map->add_polyline(points => [ $point1, $point2 ]) Add a polyline that connects the list of points. Other options include color (any valid HTML color), weight (line width in pixels) and opacity (between 0 and 1). $map->render Renders the map and returns a two element list. The first element needs to be placed in the head section of your HTML document. The second in the body where you want the map to appear. ONLINE EXAMPLE SEE ALSO AUTHORS Nate Mueller