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github.com/gaker/timezonelookup
This is a lookup API for GPS Coordinates to Timezone based on GeoJSON files.
Data should be obtained via GeoJSON, I recommend: https://github.com/evansiroky/timezone-boundary-builder
go run benchmark.go
With Snappy Compression and data loaded from Boltdb
(Msgpack) Average time per query: ~18.015757ms
(Msgpack) Database file size: 89M
(Json) Average time per query: ~38.356527ms
(Json) Database file size: 70M
Alloc = 4 MiB TotalAlloc = 232 MiB Sys = 68 MiB NumGC = 88
With Snappy Compression and data loaded from memory
Average time per query: ~87.982µs
Database file size: 65M
Alloc = 550 MiB TotalAlloc = 995 MiB Sys = 601 MiB NumGC = 10
package main
import (
"fmt"
timezone "github.com/evanoberholster/timezoneLookup"
)
var tz timezone.TimezoneInterface
func main() {
tz, err := timezone.LoadTimezones(timezone.Config{
DatabaseType:"boltdb", // memory or boltdb
DatabaseName:"timezone", // Name without suffix
Snappy: true,
Encoding: "msgpack", // json or msgpack
})
if err != nil {
fmt.Println(err)
}
res, err := tz.Query(timezone.Coord{
Lat: 5.261417, Lon: -3.925778,})
if err != nil {
fmt.Println(err)
}
fmt.Println("Query Result: ", res)
tz.Close()
}
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