How do I use link in google maps





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I'm currently trying to add link_to to the prices on my map.
The problem that I'm facing is that by clicking the price, it doesn't redirect the user to the specific show page.
When I look at the url it doesn't change from /search to -> wines/1 for example.



This is the code I'm trying with:



wines.forEach(function(wine) {
marker = new google.maps.Marker ({
position: {lat: wine.latitude, lng: wine.longitude},
map: map
});
windowContent = "<div class='map_price'>Ab " + wine.price + "€</div>";
windowContent += "<div><%= escape_javascript link_to(@wine) %></div>";

inforwindow = new google.maps.InfoWindow ({
content: windowContent
});

inforwindow.open(map, marker);
});
}









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  • Where the variable @wine is defined?? Could you share the code of your controller and view??

    – Niraj Kaushal
    Nov 22 '18 at 11:07




















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I'm currently trying to add link_to to the prices on my map.
The problem that I'm facing is that by clicking the price, it doesn't redirect the user to the specific show page.
When I look at the url it doesn't change from /search to -> wines/1 for example.



This is the code I'm trying with:



wines.forEach(function(wine) {
marker = new google.maps.Marker ({
position: {lat: wine.latitude, lng: wine.longitude},
map: map
});
windowContent = "<div class='map_price'>Ab " + wine.price + "€</div>";
windowContent += "<div><%= escape_javascript link_to(@wine) %></div>";

inforwindow = new google.maps.InfoWindow ({
content: windowContent
});

inforwindow.open(map, marker);
});
}









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  • Where the variable @wine is defined?? Could you share the code of your controller and view??

    – Niraj Kaushal
    Nov 22 '18 at 11:07
















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I'm currently trying to add link_to to the prices on my map.
The problem that I'm facing is that by clicking the price, it doesn't redirect the user to the specific show page.
When I look at the url it doesn't change from /search to -> wines/1 for example.



This is the code I'm trying with:



wines.forEach(function(wine) {
marker = new google.maps.Marker ({
position: {lat: wine.latitude, lng: wine.longitude},
map: map
});
windowContent = "<div class='map_price'>Ab " + wine.price + "€</div>";
windowContent += "<div><%= escape_javascript link_to(@wine) %></div>";

inforwindow = new google.maps.InfoWindow ({
content: windowContent
});

inforwindow.open(map, marker);
});
}









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I'm currently trying to add link_to to the prices on my map.
The problem that I'm facing is that by clicking the price, it doesn't redirect the user to the specific show page.
When I look at the url it doesn't change from /search to -> wines/1 for example.



This is the code I'm trying with:



wines.forEach(function(wine) {
marker = new google.maps.Marker ({
position: {lat: wine.latitude, lng: wine.longitude},
map: map
});
windowContent = "<div class='map_price'>Ab " + wine.price + "€</div>";
windowContent += "<div><%= escape_javascript link_to(@wine) %></div>";

inforwindow = new google.maps.InfoWindow ({
content: windowContent
});

inforwindow.open(map, marker);
});
}






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  • Where the variable @wine is defined?? Could you share the code of your controller and view??

    – Niraj Kaushal
    Nov 22 '18 at 11:07





















  • Where the variable @wine is defined?? Could you share the code of your controller and view??

    – Niraj Kaushal
    Nov 22 '18 at 11:07



















Where the variable @wine is defined?? Could you share the code of your controller and view??

– Niraj Kaushal
Nov 22 '18 at 11:07







Where the variable @wine is defined?? Could you share the code of your controller and view??

– Niraj Kaushal
Nov 22 '18 at 11:07














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There are many way to render links in Rails and because you are usering javascript to render all wines on Map(I hope each wine contains id with other details), I would suggest to use anchor tag instead of Rails link_to method as follow...



wines.forEach(function(wine) {
marker = new google.maps.Marker ({
position: {lat: wine.latitude, lng: wine.longitude},
map: map
});
windowContent = "<div class='map_price'>Ab " + wine.price + "€</div>";
windowContent += "<div><a href='http://yourdomain.com/wines/'+wine.id target='_blank'>View</a></div>";

inforwindow = new google.maps.InfoWindow ({
content: windowContent
});

inforwindow.open(map, marker);
});





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    There are many way to render links in Rails and because you are usering javascript to render all wines on Map(I hope each wine contains id with other details), I would suggest to use anchor tag instead of Rails link_to method as follow...



    wines.forEach(function(wine) {
    marker = new google.maps.Marker ({
    position: {lat: wine.latitude, lng: wine.longitude},
    map: map
    });
    windowContent = "<div class='map_price'>Ab " + wine.price + "€</div>";
    windowContent += "<div><a href='http://yourdomain.com/wines/'+wine.id target='_blank'>View</a></div>";

    inforwindow = new google.maps.InfoWindow ({
    content: windowContent
    });

    inforwindow.open(map, marker);
    });





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      There are many way to render links in Rails and because you are usering javascript to render all wines on Map(I hope each wine contains id with other details), I would suggest to use anchor tag instead of Rails link_to method as follow...



      wines.forEach(function(wine) {
      marker = new google.maps.Marker ({
      position: {lat: wine.latitude, lng: wine.longitude},
      map: map
      });
      windowContent = "<div class='map_price'>Ab " + wine.price + "€</div>";
      windowContent += "<div><a href='http://yourdomain.com/wines/'+wine.id target='_blank'>View</a></div>";

      inforwindow = new google.maps.InfoWindow ({
      content: windowContent
      });

      inforwindow.open(map, marker);
      });





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        There are many way to render links in Rails and because you are usering javascript to render all wines on Map(I hope each wine contains id with other details), I would suggest to use anchor tag instead of Rails link_to method as follow...



        wines.forEach(function(wine) {
        marker = new google.maps.Marker ({
        position: {lat: wine.latitude, lng: wine.longitude},
        map: map
        });
        windowContent = "<div class='map_price'>Ab " + wine.price + "€</div>";
        windowContent += "<div><a href='http://yourdomain.com/wines/'+wine.id target='_blank'>View</a></div>";

        inforwindow = new google.maps.InfoWindow ({
        content: windowContent
        });

        inforwindow.open(map, marker);
        });





        share|improve this answer















        There are many way to render links in Rails and because you are usering javascript to render all wines on Map(I hope each wine contains id with other details), I would suggest to use anchor tag instead of Rails link_to method as follow...



        wines.forEach(function(wine) {
        marker = new google.maps.Marker ({
        position: {lat: wine.latitude, lng: wine.longitude},
        map: map
        });
        windowContent = "<div class='map_price'>Ab " + wine.price + "€</div>";
        windowContent += "<div><a href='http://yourdomain.com/wines/'+wine.id target='_blank'>View</a></div>";

        inforwindow = new google.maps.InfoWindow ({
        content: windowContent
        });

        inforwindow.open(map, marker);
        });






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