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VueJS doesn't work on mobile


I have a problem with running VueJS on mobile devices. I created a weather prediction app on copepen.io

Here is the link for the project:

http://codepen.io/techcater/pen/xOZmgv

HTML code:

<div class="container-fluid text-center">
      <h1>Your Local Weather</h1>
      <p>
        {{location}}
      </p>
      <p>
        {{temperature}}
        <a @click="changeDegree">{{degree}}</a>
      </p>
      <p>
        {{weather | capitalize}}
      </p>

      <img :src="iconURL" alt="" />
      <br>
      <a href="https://ca.linkedin.com/in/dalenguyenblogger" target="_blank">by Dale Nguyen</a>
<!--   <pre>{{$data | json}}</pre> -->
    </div>

JS code:

new Vue({
        el: '.container-fluid',

        data: {
          location: "",
          temperature: "",
          degree: "C",
          weather: "",
          iconURL: ""
        },

        created: function(){
          this.getWeather();
        },

        methods: {
          getWeather: function(){
            var that = this;

            this.$http.get("http://ipinfo.io").then((response) => {
                  console.log(response.data);
                  that.location = response.data.city + ", " + response.data.country;

                  // Get weather informaiton
                  var api = 'ebd4d312f85a230d5dc1db91e20c2ace';
                  var city = response.data.city;
                  var url = "http://api.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/weather?q={CITY}&APPID={APIKEY}&units=metric";
                  url = url.replace("{CITY}",city);
                  url = url.replace("{APIKEY}", api); 

                  that.$http.post(url,{dataType: 'jsonp'},{
              headers : {
                'Content-Type' : 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset=UTF-8'
            }}).then((response) => {
                    console.log(response.data);
                  that.temperature = response.data.main.temp;
                  that.weather = response.data.weather[0]['description'];
                  that.iconURL = "http://openweathermap.org/img/w/" + response.data.weather[0]['icon'] + ".png";
                  }, (response) => {
                      // error callback
                  });

              }, (response) => {
                  console.log(response.data);            
              });            
          },

          changeDegree: function() {
            if(this.degree == "C"){
              this.degree = "F";
              this.temperature = Math.round((this.temperature*9/5 + 32)*100)/100;
            }else {
              this.degree = "C";
              this.temperature = Math.round(((this.temperature - 32)*5 /9)* 100)/100;
            }
          }
        }
      })

It works well on my laptop but not on mobile. At first, I thought that it is because of Codepen. It may cause something when running through the site. However, when I created a project on my website, it also doesn't work.

Can you help to find the issue? Thanks,


Solution

  • I found a solution for this. I works on my mobile now. I believe that I will work on other browses too. The problem is that some browsers doesn't recognize the operation ">", so I changed it.

    Here is the new code:

    getWeather: function(){
                var that = this;
    
                this.$http.get('http://ipinfo.io', {'headers': {
            'Origin': 'http://yourdomain.com'}
                }).then(function(response) {
                      console.log(response.data);
                      that.location = response.data.city + ", " + response.data.country;
    
                      // Get weather informaiton
                      var api = 'ebd4d312f85a230d5dc1db91e20c2ace';
                      var city = response.data.city;
                      var url = "https://crossorigin.me/http://api.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/weather?q={CITY}&APPID={APIKEY}&units=metric";
                      url = url.replace("{CITY}",city);
                      url = url.replace("{APIKEY}", api); 
    
                      that.$http.post(url,{dataType: 'jsonp'},{
                  headers : {
                    'Content-Type' : 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset=UTF-8'
                }}).then(function(response) {
                        console.log(response.data);
                      that.temperature = response.data.main.temp;
                      that.weather = response.data.weather[0]['description'];
                      that.iconURL = "http://openweathermap.org/img/w/" + response.data.weather[0]['icon'] + ".png";
                      }).then(function(){
                          // error callback
                      });
    
                  }).then(function(){
                      console.log(response.data);            
                  });            
              },