pygeocode leverages multiple public geocoding APIs including Google's Geocoding API and Yahoo's Place Finder. Having several APIs available is specially useful when the user has reached one API's rate limit or when an API returns ambiguous results, or no results at all.
Install using pip:
pip install pyusps
or easy_install:
easy_install pyusps
Using Google's Geocoding API:
from pygeocode import geocoder address = '1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy, Mountain View, CA' res = geocoder.geocode_google(address) print res['lat'], res['lng']
Using Yahoo's Place Finder API:
from pygeocode import geocoder app_id = <you_app_id> address = '1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy, Mountain View, CA' res = geocoder.geocode_yahoo(address, app_id) print res['lat'], res['lng']
Full example:
import optparse import functools import logging from pygeocode import geocoder log = logging.getLogger(__name__) def main(address, appid=None): yahoo_geocoder = functools.partial( geocoder.geocode_yahoo, appid=appid, ) geocoders = [yahoo_geocoder, geocoder.geocode_google] for geocoder_ in geocoders: try: res = geocoder_(address) except geocoder.GeocoderError, e: log.error(str(e)) else: return res if __name__ == '__main__': parser = optparse.OptionParser( usage='%prog ADDRESS [OPTS]', ) parser.add_option( '--yahoo-appid', help='The Yahoo Application ID to be used in the API call', ) parser.add_option( '-v', '--verbose', help='Verbose mode [default %default]', action="store_true", dest="verbose" ) parser.set_defaults( verbose=False, ) options, args = parser.parse_args() try: (address,) = args except ValueError: parser.error('Wrong number of arguments.') logging.basicConfig( level=logging.DEBUG if options.verbose else logging.INFO, format='%(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(name)s: %(levelname)s: %(message)s', datefmt='%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S', ) res = main(address, appid=options.yahoo_appid) if res: out = '"{address}" is at coordinates {lat},{lng}'.format( address=address, lat=res['lat'], lng=res['lng'], ) else: out = 'No results found for "{address}"'.format( address=address, ) print out
- python-dev
- python-setuptools
- python-virtualenv
To start developing run the following commands from the project's base directory. You can download the source from https://github.com/thelinuxkid/pygeocode:
# I like to install the virtual environment in a hidden repo. virtualenv .virtual # I leave the magic to Ruby developers (.virtual/bin/activate) .virtual/bin/python setup.py develop # At this point, pygeocode will already be in easy-install.pth. # So, pip will not attempt to download it .virtual/bin/pip install pygeocode[test]
If you like to use ipython you can install it with the dev requirement:
.virtual/bin/pip install pygeocode[dev]
To run the unit-tests run the following command from the project's base directory:
.virtual/bin/nosetests