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low resolution reverse geocoder


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lowres-rgeo

lowres-rgeo is a low-resolution reverse geocoding library for Node.JS. By low-resolution, we mean that it considers each city in the world as a point, and it looks up the nearest point in its database; this makes it only suitable for use in situations where exact results are not necessary. As an example, consider this: for many locations in downtown Manhattan, the nearest city in our database is actually Weehawken, NJ, which is across the river but in a different state.

We use this library for reverse geocoding on http://forecast.io/ when you click and drag the pin on the globe. The interface is sufficiently imprecise that the error caused by our assumptions is negligible, and using this library saves us a lot of money that would have been brought upon us by geocoding API queries.

This database used in this library is not especially intelligent but works well for our purposes. The world's surface is evenly divided into 256x128 buckets, each represented by a gzipped JSON array containing the cities that are found in that bucket. At lookup time, we read the four nearest buckets, find the closest city within 25km, and return it. (Or return "Middle of Nowhere" if such a city cannot be found.)

The database used in this library was cobbled together from a wide variety of free sources. We've done some cursory checks on the data to ensure its sanity but, since we ourselves are not sane, we cannot make any guarantees.

Usage

var rgeo = require("lowres-rgeo");

rgeo(42.7235, -73.6931, function(err, city) {
  if(err)
    throw err;

  console.log(city); // => "Troy, NY"
});

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This library is available in the public domain.

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Last updated on 16 Jul 2013

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