I followed the calendar plugin tutorial (https://docs.appery.io/docs/ionic-4-cal ... n-tutorial) and got that working.
I then worked though this for the geocoder plugin and got it work, thank you!
This was quite complex (for a newbie) and I'd encourage you to add the cordova-plugin-nativegeocoder to the core.
Incase anybody else want to sue this, these are the steps I used with the cordova-plugin-nativegeocoder based on information in https://github.com/sebastianbaar/cordov ... ocoder.git. and https://ionicframework.com/docs/native/native-geocoder/ to provide the details.
In my page, ReverseGeo> CODE, I added three CUSTOM INCLUDES, { NativeGeocoder}, {NativeGeocoderResult}, {NativeGeocoderOptions } each with the path @ionic-native/native-geocoder/ngx
In DESIGN I added input for lat and lon and a button with the TypeScript
let options: NativeGeocoderOptions = {
useLocale: true,
maxResults: 5
};
this.nativeGeocoder.reverseGeocode(52.5072095, 13.1452818, options)
.then((result: NativeGeocoderResult[]) => console.log(JSON.stringify(result[0])))
.catch((error: any) => console.log(error));
this.nativeGeocoder.forwardGeocode('Berlin', options)
.then((result: NativeGeocoderResult[]) => console.log('The coordinates are latitude=' + result[0].latitude + ' and longitude=' + result[0].longitude))
.catch((error: any) => console.log(error));