ol. ol.DeviceOrientation

new DeviceOrientation

The ol.DeviceOrientation class provides access to DeviceOrientation information and events, see the [HTML 5 DeviceOrientation Specification]( http://dev.w3.org/geo/api/spec-source-orientation) for more details.

Many new computers, and especially mobile phones and tablets, provide hardware support for device orientation. Web developers targetting mobile devices will be especially interested in this class.

Device orientation data are relative to a common starting point. For mobile devices, the starting point is to lay your phone face up on a table with the top of the phone pointing north. This represents the zero state. All angles are then relative to this state. For computers, it is the same except the screen is open at 90 degrees.

Device orientation is reported as three angles - alpha, beta, and gamma - relative to the starting position along the three planar axes X, Y and Z. The X axis runs from the left edge to the right edge through the middle of the device. Similarly, the Y axis runs from the bottom to the top of the device through the middle. The Z axis runs from the back to the front through the middle. In the starting position, the X axis points to the right, the Y axis points away from you and the Z axis points straight up from the device lying flat.

The three angles representing the device orientation are relative to the three axes. alpha indicates how much the device has been rotated around the Z axis, which is commonly interpreted as the compass heading (see note below). beta indicates how much the device has been rotated around the X axis, or how much it is tilted from front to back. gamma indicates how much the device has been rotated around the Y axis, or how much it is tilted from left to right.

For most browsers, the alpha value returns the compass heading so if the device points north, it will be 0. With Safari on iOS, the 0 value of alpha is calculated from when device orientation was first requested. ol.DeviceOrientation provides the heading property which normalizes this behavior across all browsers for you.

It is important to note that the HTML 5 DeviceOrientation specification indicates that alpha, beta and gamma are in degrees while the equivalent properties in ol.DeviceOrientation are in radians for consistency with all other uses of angles throughout OpenLayers.

Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description
options ol.DeviceOrientationOptions <optional>
(Optional)

Options.

Source:
  • deviceorientation.js, line 73
See:

Extends

Members

<static, constant> SUPPORTED :boolean

Indicates if DeviceOrientation is supported in the user's browser.

Source:
  • deviceorientation.js, line 109

Methods

bindTo

Binds a View to a Model.

Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description
key string

Key.

target ol.Object

Target.

targetKey string <optional>
(Optional)

Target key.

noNotify boolean <optional>
(Optional)

No notify.

Inherited From:
Source:
  • object.js, line 147

get

Gets a value.

Parameters:
Name Type Description
key string

Key.

Inherited From:
Source:
  • object.js, line 170
Returns:

Value.

Type
*

getAlpha

Source:
  • deviceorientation.js, line 147
Returns:

The alpha value of the DeviceOrientation, in radians.

Type
number | undefined

getBeta

Source:
  • deviceorientation.js, line 161
Returns:

The beta value of the DeviceOrientation, in radians.

Type
number | undefined

getGamma

Source:
  • deviceorientation.js, line 175
Returns:

The gamma value of the DeviceOrientation, in radians.

Type
number | undefined

getHeading

Source:
  • deviceorientation.js, line 189
Returns:

The heading of the device relative to north, in radians, normalizing for different browser behavior.

Type
number | undefined

getTracking

Are we tracking the device's orientation?

Source:
  • deviceorientation.js, line 203
Returns:

The current tracking state, true if tracking is on.

Type
boolean

notify

Notify all observers of a change on this property. This notifies both objects that are bound to the object's property as well as the object that it is bound to.

Parameters:
Name Type Description
key string

Key.

Inherited From:
Source:
  • object.js, line 208

on

Listen for a certain type of event.

Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description
type string | Array.<string>

The event type or array of event types.

listener Function

The listener function.

scope Object <optional>
(Optional)

Object is whose scope to call the listener.

Inherited From:
Source:
  • object.js, line 240
Returns:

Unique key for the listener.

Type
goog.events.Key

once

Listen once for a certain type of event.

Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description
type string | Array.<string>

The event type or array of event types.

listener Function

The listener function.

scope Object <optional>
(Optional)

Object is whose scope to call the listener.

Inherited From:
Source:
  • object.js, line 253
Returns:

Unique key for the listener.

Type
goog.events.Key

set

Sets a value.

Parameters:
Name Type Description
key string

Key.

value *

Value.

Inherited From:
Source:
  • object.js, line 263

setTracking

Enable or disable tracking of DeviceOrientation events.

Parameters:
Name Type Description
tracking boolean

True to enable and false to disable tracking.

Source:
  • deviceorientation.js, line 234

setValues

Sets a collection of key-value pairs.

Parameters:
Name Type Description
values Object.<string, *>

Values.

Inherited From:
Source:
  • object.js, line 286

un

Unlisten for a certain type of event.

Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description
type string | Array.<string>

The event type or array of event types.

listener Function

The listener function.

scope Object <optional>
(Optional)

Object is whose scope to call the listener.

Inherited From:
Source:
  • object.js, line 326

unbind

Removes a binding. Unbinding will set the unbound property to the current value. The object will not be notified, as the value has not changed.

Parameters:
Name Type Description
key string

Key.

Inherited From:
Source:
  • object.js, line 305

unbindAll

Removes all bindings.

Inherited From:
Source:
  • object.js, line 344

unByKey

Removes an event listener which was added with listen() by the key returned by on().

Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description
key number <nullable>

Key.

Inherited From:
Source:
  • object.js, line 336