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通过调用第三方地图接口, 处理与地图相关应用. 目前仅支持百度地图, 期待支持更多地图应用.
使用方法:
获取地址地理坐标
from mapapi import baidu map_api = baidu.MapApi(['your application key', ...]) location = map_api.location_api.get_location_by_address(u'百度大厦', u'北京') print(location)
获取地理坐标对应的详细地址
from mapapi import baidu map_api = baidu.MapApi(['your application key', ...]) address = map_api.location_api.get_address_by_location({'lng': 116.322987, 'lat': 39.983424}) print(address)
获取标准化地址信息
from mapapi import baidu map_api = baidu.MapApi(['your application key', ...]) address = map_api.location_api.get_formatted_address(u'北京市海淀区百度大厦') print(address)
通过关键词查询所有地名或店铺等信息
from mapapi import baidu map_api = baidu.MapApi(['your application key', ...]) ret = map_api.place_api.get_place_all(u'银行', u'济南') print(ret)
通过百度地图uid信息获取对应的地址信息
from mapapi import baidu map_api = baidu.MapApi(['your application key', ...]) place = map_api.place_api.get_place_by_uids('c14fc238f7fadd4ea5da390f') print(place)
将腾讯地图坐标转换成百度地图坐标
from mapapi import baidu map_api = baidu.MapApi(['your application key', ...]) coords = map_api.transform_api.transform({'lat': 29.5754297789, 'lng': 114.218927345}) print(coords)
安装方法:
pip install mapapi
FAQs
map web api, current support baidu
We found that mapapi demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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