Geocoding service for Furkot
$ npm install --save @furkot/geocodeconst furkotGeocode = require('@furkot/geocode');
const options = {}; // options activating geocoding services
const geocode = furkotGeocode(options);
const query = {}; // geocoding query
const { places } = await geocode(query)
// process resultGeocoding component expects a configuration options object with following fields:
max- maximum number of places to returnorder- list of names of geocoding services in the order they will be triedXXX_key- API key for serviceXXX(if serviceXXXrequires a key)XXX_enable- function that takes query and returnstruewhen serviceXXXis expected to handle that query; if the function is absent, the serviceXXXwon't be used even if listed in theorderXXX_parameters- object with additional parameters specific to serviceXXX
Common parameters:
max- maximum number of places to return (overrides configuration option)lang- language code, defaults toen
Reverse geocoding:
ll- array of coordinates[ longitude, latitude ]
Forward geocoding:
address- string representing an addressplace- string representing place name; eitheraddessorplaceis expectedpartial- a boolean flag set when geocoding is done as part of autocompletebounds- a hint to the region place resides in as array of south west and north east[[SW longitude, SW latitude], [NE longitude, NE latitude]]
If successful, geocoding service will return object with field places - an array of objects, each describing one place with following fields (not all fields are always set):
place- place name (may be absent if address doesn't correspond to a named place)type- place typeaddress- formated addressnormal- normalized address:house street,town,province,country_codehouse- building numberstreet- street namecommunity- neighborhood or villagetown- town or citycounty- administrative area more general than townprovince- state or province (usually abbreviated)country- country (short form but not abbreviated)
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