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The toJSON()
method of the GeolocationPosition
interface is a serializer; it returns a JSON representation of the GeolocationPosition
object.
None.
Return valueA JSON
object that is the serialization of the GeolocationPosition
object.
toJSON()
method
In this example, calling position.toJSON()
returns a JSON representation of the GeolocationPosition
object.
navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition((position) => {
console.log(position.toJSON());
});
This would log a JSON object like so:
{
"timestamp": 1717509611840,
"coords": {
"accuracy": 13.0,
"latitude": 53.0,
"longitude": 8.0,
"altitude": null,
"altitudeAccuracy": null,
"heading": null,
"speed": null
}
}
To get a JSON string, you can use JSON.stringify(position)
directly; it will call toJSON()
automatically.
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