Localizing a website based on current country or city
In this tutorial, we show you how to use the Radar web SDK and IP geocoding API to localize a website based on current country or city.
For example, you may show a default language or currency based on current country. Or, you may show nearby content based on current city.
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Languages used- HTML
- JavaScript
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Steps#
Step 1: Sign up for RadarIf you haven't already, sign up for Radar to get your API key. You can make up to 100,000 API requests per month for free.
Get API keys#
Step 2: Install the Radar web SDKIn an HTML page, include the SDK using a <script>
tag:
<script src="https://js.radar.com/v3/radar.min.js"></script>
In a web app, install the package from npm, then import the library:
npm install --save radar-sdk-js
import Radar from 'radar-sdk-js';
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Step 3: Call the IP geocoding APIThe IP geocoding API converts IP address into city, state, and country.
Initialize the SDK with your publishable API key, then call the IP geocoding API.
In the callback, result.address
will include countryCode
, stateCode
, city
, coarse latitude
and longitude
, and more.
Radar.initialize("prj_test_pk_...");
Radar.ipGeocode(function(err, result) { if (err) { console.error(err);
return; }
if (result && result.address) { // do something with result.address.countryCode }});
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Sample code<html> <head> <title>Hello, world!</title> <script src="https://js.radar.com/v3/radar.min.js"></script> </head> <body> <div id="country"> Loading... </div>
<script type="text/javascript"> Radar.initialize("prj_test_pk_...");
Radar.ipGeocode(function(err, result) { if (err) { console.error(err);
return; }
if (result && result.address) { console.log(result.address);
document.getElementById("country").innerHTML = "Your country is " + result.address.countryFlag + " " + result.address.countryCode; } }); </script> </body></html>
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