This example retrieves place details including the first place review, and displays the information in an info window.
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TypeScript
let map: google.maps.Map; let centerCoordinates = { lat: 42.349134, lng: -71.083184 }; // Boston, MA let infoWindow; let contentString; async function initMap() { const { Map, InfoWindow } = await google.maps.importLibrary('maps') as google.maps.MapsLibrary; const { AdvancedMarkerElement } = await google.maps.importLibrary('marker') as google.maps.MarkerLibrary; const { Place, Review } = await google.maps.importLibrary('places') as google.maps.PlacesLibrary; map = new Map(document.getElementById('map') as HTMLElement, { center: centerCoordinates, zoom: 14, // ... }); // Use a place ID to create a new Place instance. const place = new Place({ id: 'ChIJpyiwa4Zw44kRBQSGWKv4wgA', // Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston, MA }); // Call fetchFields, passing 'reviews' and other needed fields. await place.fetchFields({ fields: ['displayName', 'formattedAddress', 'location', 'reviews'], }); // If there are any reviews display the first one. if (place.reviews && place.reviews.length > 0) { // Get info for the first review. let reviewRating = place.reviews[0].rating; let reviewText = place.reviews[0].text; let authorName = place.reviews[0].authorAttribution!.displayName; let authorUri = place.reviews[0].authorAttribution!.uri; // Format the review using HTML. contentString =` <div id="title"><b>${place.displayName}</b></div> <div id="address">${place.formattedAddress}</div> <a href="${authorUri}" target="_blank">Author: ${authorName}</a> <div id="rating">Rating: ${reviewRating} stars</div> <div id="rating"><p>Review: ${reviewText}</p></div>`; } else { contentString = 'No reviews were found for ' + place.displayName + '.'; } // Create an infowindow to display the review. infoWindow = new InfoWindow({ content: contentString, ariaLabel: place.displayName, }); // Add a marker. const marker = new AdvancedMarkerElement({ map, position: place.location, title: place.displayName, }); // Show the info window. infoWindow.open({ anchor: marker, map, }); } initMap();
JavaScript
let map; let centerCoordinates = { lat: 42.349134, lng: -71.083184 }; // Boston, MA let infoWindow; let contentString; async function initMap() { const { Map, InfoWindow } = await google.maps.importLibrary("maps"); const { AdvancedMarkerElement } = await google.maps.importLibrary("marker"); const { Place, Review } = await google.maps.importLibrary("places"); map = new Map(document.getElementById("map"), { center: centerCoordinates, zoom: 14, // ... }); // Use a place ID to create a new Place instance. const place = new Place({ id: "ChIJpyiwa4Zw44kRBQSGWKv4wgA", // Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston, MA }); // Call fetchFields, passing 'reviews' and other needed fields. await place.fetchFields({ fields: ["displayName", "formattedAddress", "location", "reviews"], }); // If there are any reviews display the first one. if (place.reviews && place.reviews.length > 0) { // Get info for the first review. let reviewRating = place.reviews[0].rating; let reviewText = place.reviews[0].text; let authorName = place.reviews[0].authorAttribution.displayName; let authorUri = place.reviews[0].authorAttribution.uri; // Format the review using HTML. contentString = ` <div id="title"><b>${place.displayName}</b></div> <div id="address">${place.formattedAddress}</div> <a href="${authorUri}" target="_blank">Author: ${authorName}</a> <div id="rating">Rating: ${reviewRating} stars</div> <div id="rating"><p>Review: ${reviewText}</p></div>`; } else { contentString = "No reviews were found for " + place.displayName + "."; } // Create an infowindow to display the review. infoWindow = new InfoWindow({ content: contentString, ariaLabel: place.displayName, }); // Add a marker. const marker = new AdvancedMarkerElement({ map, position: place.location, title: place.displayName, }); // Show the info window. infoWindow.open({ anchor: marker, map, }); } initMap();
CSS
/* * Always set the map height explicitly to define the size of the div element * that contains the map. */ #map { height: 100%; } /* * Optional: Makes the sample page fill the window. */ html, body { height: 100%; margin: 0; padding: 0; }
HTML
<html> <head> <title>Place Reviews</title> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="./style.css" /> <script type="module" src="./index.js"></script> </head> <body> <div id="map"></div> <!-- prettier-ignore --> <script>(g=>{var h,a,k,p="The Google Maps JavaScript API",c="google",l="importLibrary",q="__ib__",m=document,b=window;b=b[c]||(b[c]={});var d=b.maps||(b.maps={}),r=new Set,e=new URLSearchParams,u=()=>h||(h=new Promise(async(f,n)=>{await (a=m.createElement("script"));e.set("libraries",[...r]+"");for(k in g)e.set(k.replace(/[A-Z]/g,t=>"_"+t[0].toLowerCase()),g[k]);e.set("callback",c+".maps."+q);a.src=`https://maps.${c}apis.com/maps/api/js?`+e;d[q]=f;a.onerror=()=>h=n(Error(p+" could not load."));a.nonce=m.querySelector("script[nonce]")?.nonce||"";m.head.append(a)}));d[l]?console.warn(p+" only loads once. Ignoring:",g):d[l]=(f,...n)=>r.add(f)&&u().then(()=>d[l](f,...n))}) ({key: "AIzaSyB41DRUbKWJHPxaFjMAwdrzWzbVKartNGg", v: "weekly"});</script> </body> </html>
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git clone -b sample-place-reviews https://github.com/googlemaps/js-samples.git
cd js-samples
npm i
npm start
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git checkout sample-SAMPLE_NAME
npm i
npm start
Use the Place Overview component
The Place Overview component displays detailed information about millions of businesses, including opening hours, star reviews, and photos, plus directions and other actions in a premade UI in 5 sizes and formats. It is part of the Extended Component Library, from Google Maps Platform, a set of web components that helps developers build better maps and location features faster.
Use the Place Overview configurator to create embeddable code for a custom Place Overview component, then export it to be used with popular frameworks like React and Angular or no framework at all.