I am trying to do a forward geocode on a string, and it usually works ok, but for some locations, like "Vancouver" it returns null for the locality of the resulting placemark, but it does return the country, province, and coordinates. I even tried reverse geocoding the coordinate I found from forward geocoding, and although that didn't fail, it returned a different location, "Port Moody".
The weirdest part is that I tried running Vancouver through Apple's sample code for the Geocoder and it works just fine. The locality does not come up null.
Also, I was testing it out, and it suddenly started working, and then I checked again and it stopped working. What gives?
Here's my code. Doubt it will help much though.
-(BOOL) textFieldShouldReturn:(UITextField *)textField {
CLGeocoder *geocoder = [[CLGeocoder alloc] init];
[geocoder geocodeAddressString:textField.text completionHandler:^(NSArray *placemarks, NSError *error) {
self.placemark = [[MKPlacemark alloc] initWithPlacemark:[placemarks objectAtIndex:0]];
if (error) {
NSLog(@"Geocode error %@",error.debugDescription);
[self alertForFailedGeocode];
return;
}
if (self.placemark.locality == nil || self.placemark.country == nil) {
//eg if you search "Canada" you'll get a nil locality, and the coordinate is in the middle of nowhere.
if (self.placemark.location) {
[geocoder reverseGeocodeLocation:self.placemark.location completionHandler:^(NSArray *placemarks, NSError *error) {
if (error) {
[self alertForFailedGeocode];
return;
}
self.placemark = [placemarks objectAtIndex:0];
[self alertForConfirmGeocode:[self locationStringForPlacemark:self.placemark]];
self.location = self.placemark.location;
self.isUsingCurrentLocation = FALSE;
return;
}];
return;
}
else {
NSLog(@"Geocode failed BECAUSE nil locality or country or both");
[self alertForFailedGeocode];
return;
}
}
NSLog(@"%d places found",placemarks.count);
[self alertForConfirmGeocode:[self locationStringForPlacemark:self.placemark]];
self.location = self.placemark.location;
self.isUsingCurrentLocation = FALSE;
}];
return YES;
}