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npm install argo-geo -g
argo -i <input filename> -a <mapzen search key> -o <output filename>
-i, --input
(REQUIRED) Input filename and path (e.g. '/home/ubuntu/inputfile.csv')-a, --auth
(REQUIRED) Mapzen authorization token. Get one here.-o, --output
(OPTIONAL) Output filename and path if desired. Default is the input filename with 'out_' prepended.-r, --rate
(OPTIONAL) Number of requests per second (default = 6)-n, --latitudefield
(OPTIONAL) Name of column containing latitude coordinates (default = 'latitude')-w, --longitudefield
(OPTIONAL) Name of column containing longitude coordinates (default = 'longitude')-p, --pois
(OPTIONAL) Include POI results from Who's on first instead of just addresses (default = false)latitude
and longitude
- if this is not the case, use -n
and -w
to specify coordinate column names.housenumber
, name
, locality
, postalcode
, region_a
, confidence
, distance
, and source
- from the top two results - to the input file schemaMIT
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Rapid reverse-geocoding using Mapzen Search
We found that argo-geo demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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