Geocoder
A simple, efficient geocoder/reverse geocoder with a built-in cache.
Is it extensible? Yes. Is it any good? Absolutely.
Installation
Keep calm and add :geocoder
to your mix.exs
dependencies:
def deps do
[
{:geocoder, "~> 1.1"}
]
end
Update your mix dependencies:
mix deps.get
If you are Elixir < 1.9, you'll need to use a version before 1.0
.
Configuration
Prod & Dev
All configuration below is optional. Sane defaults are set so you don't need to think too hard.
Set pool configuration:
config :geocoder, :worker_pool_config, size: 4, max_overflow: 2
Set provider configuration:
config :geocoder, :worker,
# OpenStreetMaps or OpenCageData are other supported providers
provider: Geocoder.Providers.GoogleMaps,
key: System.get_env("GEOCODER_GOOGLE_API_KEY")
Note that OpenStreetMaps
(the default provider) is the only provider that does not require an API key to operate.
All other providers require an API key that you'll need to provide.
If you need to set a proxy (or any other option supported by HTTPoison.get/3
):
config :geocoder, Geocoder.Worker, [
httpoison_options: [proxy: "my.proxy.server:3128", proxy_auth: {"username", "password"}]
]
If you want to change the cache precision (defaults to 6
):
config :geocoder, Geocoder.Store, precision: 6
Test
To avoid making external requests in the context of the test suite, usage of the Fake
provider is recommended.
The fake provider can be configured by adding a :data
tuple to the Geocoder.Worker
configuration as shown below.
The keys of the data map must be in either regex or
tuple format (specifically a {lat, lng}
style pair of floats).
# config/test.exs
config :geocoder, :worker,
provider: Geocoder.Providers.Fake
config :geocoder, Geocoder.Worker,
data: %{
~r/.*New York, NY.*/ => %{
lat: 40.7587905,
lon: -73.9787755,
bounds: %{
bottom: 40.7587405,
left: -73.9788255,
right: -73.9787255,
top: 40.7588405,
},
location: %{
city: "New York",
country: "United States",
country_code: "us",
county: "New York County",
formatted_address: "30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10112, United States of America",
postal_code: "10112",
state: "New York",
street: "Rockefeller Plaza",
street_number: "30"
},
},
{40.7587905, -73.9787755} => %{
lat: 40.7587905,
lon: -73.9787755,
bounds: %{
bottom: 40.7587405,
left: -73.9788255,
right: -73.9787255,
top: 40.7588405,
},
location: %{
city: "New York",
country: "United States",
country_code: "us",
county: "New York County",
formatted_address: "30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10112, United States of America",
postal_code: "10112",
state: "New York",
street: "Rockefeller Plaza",
street_number: "30"
},
}
}
Let's rumble!
Usage
{:ok, coordinates } = Geocoder.call("Toronto, ON")
{:ok, coordinates } = Geocoder.call({43.653226, -79.383184})
coordinates.location.formatted_address
You can pass options to the function that will be passed to the geocoder provider, for example:
Geocoder.call(address: "Toronto, ON", language: "es", key: "...", ...)
You can also change the provider on a per-call basis:
{:ok, coordinates } =
with
# use the default provider
{:error, nil} <- Geocoder.call(query),
# use an alternative provider. If `key` is not specified here the globally defined key will be used.
{:error, nil} <- Geocoder.call(query, provider: Geocoder.Providers.OpenCageData, key: "123"),
do: {:error}
See here and here for a list of supported parameters for the google maps geocoder provider (Geocoder.Provider.GoogleMaps
).
And you're done! How simple was that?
Extension
Any additional Providers must implement all of the following functions:
geocode/1
geocode_list/1
reverse_geocode/1
reverse_geocode_list/1
Development
Right now, :geocoder
supports three external providers (i.e. sources):
Geocoder.Providers.GoogleMaps
Geocoder.Providers.OpenCageData
Geocoder.Providers.OpenStreetMaps
To run the tests for these, and any future providers, you'll want to pass a PROVIDER
environment variable:
PROVIDER=google mix test
By default, the tests against the Fake
provider.
Related & Alternative Packages
- https://github.com/amotion-city/lib_lat_lon
- https://github.com/navinpeiris/geoip
- https://github.com/elixir-geolix/geolix
Copyright and License
Copyright (c) 2015 Kash Nouroozi
The source code is licensed under the MIT License.