UK Postcodes
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A CSV of UK postal
out codes.
JSON and YAML datasets are generated and available for tagged versions under
the data
directory.
Contributing
Please feel free to add contributions and corrections to
the postcodes.csv
CSV. Use a text editor as office applications and
suites may add unnecessary formatting.
Database Imports
MySQL Example
Table creation.
CREATE TABLE outcodes (
id INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
postcode VARCHAR(5) NOT NULL,
eastings INT(7) NOT NULL,
northings INT(7) NOT NULL,
latitude DECIMAL(10, 8) NOT NULL,
longitude DECIMAL(11, 8) NOT NULL,
town VARCHAR(255) NULL,
region VARCHAR(255) NULL,
uk_region VARCHAR(255) NULL,
country VARCHAR(3) NULL,
country_string VARCHAR(255) NULL,
PRIMARY KEY(id)
);
Import CSV file to table.
mysql -u root -p --local-infile=1
LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE '/path/to/postcodes.csv'
INTO TABLE databasename.outcodes
FIELDS TERMINATED BY ',' ENCLOSED BY '"' LINES TERMINATED BY '\n'
IGNORE 1 LINES
(
@postcode, @eastings, @northings, @latitude, @longitude, @town, @region,
@uk_region, @country, @country_string
)
SET
postcode=@postcode, eastings=@eastings, northings=@northings,
latitude=@latitude, longitude=@longitude, town=@town, region=@region,
uk_region=@uk_region, country=@country, country_string=@country_string
;
PostgreSQL Example
Table creation.
CREATE TABLE outcodes (
postcode VARCHAR(5) NOT NULL,
eastings INT(7) NOT NULL,
northings INT(7) NOT NULL,
latitude DECIMAL(10, 8) NOT NULL,
longitude DECIMAL(11, 8) NOT NULL,
town VARCHAR(255) NULL,
region VARCHAR(255) NULL,
uk_region VARCHAR(255) NULL,
country VARCHAR(3) NULL,
country_string VARCHAR(255) NULL,
);
Import CSV file to table. Navigate to the directory where your postcodes.csv is stored.
psql [your_database_name]
\copy outcodes FROM 'postcodes.csv' WITH HEADER CSV
Add an additional 'id' column to make corrections and/or updates easier.
ALTER TABLE outcodes ADD id serial NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY;
MongoDB Example
mongoimport -d [your_database_name] -c [collection_name] --type csv --file postcodes.csv --headerline