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Python wrapper for Geocod.io API

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Python wrapper for Geocod.io geocoding API.

Full documentation on Read the Docs.

If you are upgrading from a version prior to 0.2.0 please see the changelog in HISTORY.rst. The default coordinate ordering has changed to something a bit more sensible for most users.

Geocod.io API Features

  • Geocode an individual address

  • Batch geocode up to 10,000 addresses at a time

  • Parse an address into its identifiable components

  • Reverse geocode an individual geographic point

  • Batch reverse geocode up to 10,000 points at a time

The service is limited to U.S. addresses for the time being.

Read the complete Geocod.io documentation for service documentation.

Installation

pygeocodio requires requests 1.0.0 or greater and will ensure requests is installed:

pip install pygeocodio

Basic usage

Import the API client and ensure you have a valid API key:

>>> from geocodio import GeocodioClient
>>> client = GeocodioClient(YOUR_API_KEY)

Geocoding

Geocoding an individual address:

>>> geocoded_location = client.geocode("42370 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage CA")
>>> geocoded_location.coords
(33.738987255507, -116.40833849559)

Batch geocoding

You can also geocode a list of addresses:

>>> geocoded_addresses = client.geocode([
        '1600 Pennsylvania Ave, Washington, DC',
        '3101 Patterson Ave, Richmond, VA, 23221'
    ])

Return a list of just the coordinates for the resultant geocoded addresses:

>>> geocoded_addresses.coords
[(33.738987255507, -116.40833849559), (33.738987255507, -116.40833849559)]
>>> geocoded_addresses[0].coords
(33.738987255507, -116.40833849559)

Lookup an address by queried address:

>>> geocoded_addresses.get('1600 Pennsylvania Ave, Washington, DC').coords
(33.738987255507, -116.40833849559)

Address parsing

And if you just want to parse an individual address into its components:

>>> client.parse('1600 Pennsylvania Ave, Washington DC')
{
    "address_components": {
        "number": "1600",
        "street": "Pennsylvania",
        "suffix": "Ave",
        "city": "Washington",
        "state": "DC"
    },
    "formatted_address": "1600 Pennsylvania Ave, Washington DC"
}

Reverse geocoding

Reverse geocode a point to find a matching address:

>>> location = client.reverse((33.738987, -116.4083))
>>> location.formatted_address
"42370 Bob Hope Dr, Rancho Mirage CA, 92270"

Batch reverse geocoding

And multiple points at a time:

>>> locations = client.reverse([
        (33.738987, -116.4083),
        (33.738987, -116.4083),
        (33.738987, -116.4083)
    ])

Return the list of formatted addresses:

>>> locations.formatted_addresses
["100 Main St, Springfield, USA", "100 Main St, Springfield, USA", "100 Main St, Springfield, USA"]

Access a specific address by queried point tuple:

>>> locations.get("33.738987, -116.4083").formatted_address
"1600 Pennsylvania Ave, Washington, DC"

Or by the more natural key of the queried point tuple:

>>> locations.get((33.738987, -116.4083)).formatted_address
"1600 Pennsylvania Ave, Washington, DC"

CLI usage

In the works!

Documentation

For complete documentation see the docs.

License

BSD License

History

0.4.0 (2014-09-28)

  • Bug fix for batch reverse geocoding

  • Removes request handling from client methods

0.3.0 (2014-03-24)

  • Adds support for additional data fields (e.g. Congressional districts, timezone)

0.2.1 (2014-02-15)

  • Fixed Python 3.3 test errors. Shouldn’t have any functional effect on Python 3.3 usage except for matching module paths of pygeocodio objects.

0.2.0 (2014-02-07)

  • Added initial reverse geocoding functionality

  • Swaps default coordinates order. This is a mostly backwards incompatible change to amend a silly design decision.

0.1.4 (2014-01-25)

  • Handle error in which Geoco.io has returned empty result set

0.1.3 (2014-01-25)

  • Packaging fix, thanks to @kyen99

0.1.2 (2014-01-23)

  • Moves and enhances fixture data to JSON data based on linted server responses

  • Adds Geocodio named errors

  • Better handling of errors in individual locations from batch requests

0.1.1 (2014-01-22)

  • Adds requests to install_requires in setup.py and drops minimum version to 1.0.0

0.1.0 (2014-01-21)

  • First release on PyPI.

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