SpreeAddressAutoComplete allows you to use suggested address functionality using Google maps api. Once installed the user will be given with a field in the address step of checkout page, using which he can select one of the suggested addresses by Google, instead of typing the whole address by himself.
Try Spree Address Auto Complete for Spree 3-4 with direct deployment on Heroku:
Try Spree Address Auto Complete for Spree master with direct deployment on Heroku:
- Add this extension to your Gemfile with this line:
gem 'spree_address_auto_complete', git: 'https://github.com/vinsol-spree-contrib/spree_address_auto_complete', branch: 'master'
gem 'spree_address_auto_complete', git: 'https://github.com/vinsol-spree-contrib/spree_address_auto_complete', branch: 'X-X-stable'
The branch
option is important: it must match the version of Spree you're using.
For example, use 3-0-stable
if you're using Spree 3-0-stable
or any 3.0.x
version.
- Install the gem using Bundler:
bundle install
- Copy & run migrations
bundle exec rails g spree_address_auto_complete:install
-
Go to general_setting in admin section to add your Google maps api key.
-
Restart your server
If your server was running, restart it so that it can find the assets properly.
For Building Dependencies:
appraisal install
The dummy app can be regenerated by using:
appraisal spree-3-1 rake test_app
This will run rake test_app using the dependencies configured for Spree 3.1. Similarly you can use spree-3-2 and spree-master for generating dummy applications using dependencies for Spree 3.2 and latest version of Spree
appraisal spree-3-1 rspec
This will run rspec using the dependencies configured for Spree 3.1. Similarly you can use spree-3-2 and spree-master to run rspec using dependencies for Spree 3.2 and latest version of Spree
First bundle your dependencies, then run rake
. rake
will default to building the dummy app if it does not exist, then it will run specs. The dummy app can be regenerated by using rake test_app
.
bundle
bundle exec rspec spec
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