Geofire works by returning what's close to coordinates you give it. For an idea or starter template, check out https://getaa.org. (click the map icon top center and enter 'san francisco' or 'baton rouge' if you are in an area with no meetings.
The code is all on github.
Here's a code snippet:
function loadQuery(lat,lng,today){
//console.log('loadQuery function fired with ' + lat,lng,today);
var geoKeys = [];
var records=[];
var geoQuery = geofire.query({
center: [lat,lng],
radius: radius
});
var onKeyEnteredRegistration = geoQuery.on("key_entered", function(key, location, distance) {
geoKeys.push(key);
//console.log('geoQuery event KEY ENTERED with key: ' + key);
});
// GeoKeys now in array
var onReadyRegistration = geoQuery.on("ready", function() {
//console.log('geoQuery event READY');
if(geoKeys.length > 0){
toastUp('Fetching Meetings...');
// Get recordset for each key into sites array
readFirebaseNodes(geoKeys).then(function(value) {
//filter for today
var todaysMeetings = dayFilter(today);
drop(todaysMeetings);
}, function(err) {
//console.log(err); // Error!
});
} else {
toastUp('No area meetings found. You are encouraged to volunteer to add them. Click <a href="/admin">Meetings Manager</a> to become a site administrator.');
toastDown(2000);
}
});
}