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mediacloud-cliff
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This is a simple Python client for the Media Cloud CLIFF-CLAVIN geocoder.
If you just want to use this library to talk to a CLIFF server you have running somewhere, first install it
pip install mediacloud-cliff
Then instantiate and use it like this:
from cliff.api import Cliff
my_cliff = Cliff('http://myserver.com:8080')
my_cliff.parse_text("This is about Einstien at the IIT in New Delhi.")
This will return results like this:
{
"results": {
"organizations": [
{
"count": 1,
"name": "IIT"
}
],
"places": {
"focus": {
"cities": [
{
"id": 1261481,
"lon": 77.22445,
"name": "New Delhi",
"score": 1,
"countryGeoNameId": "1269750",
"countryCode": "IN",
"featureCode": "PPLC",
"featureClass": "P",
"stateCode": "07",
"lat": 28.63576,
"stateGeoNameId": "1273293",
"population": 317797
}
],
"states": [
{
"id": 1273293,
"lon": 77.1,
"name": "National Capital Territory of Delhi",
"score": 1,
"countryGeoNameId": "1269750",
"countryCode": "IN",
"featureCode": "ADM1",
"featureClass": "A",
"stateCode": "07",
"lat": 28.6667,
"stateGeoNameId": "1273293",
"population": 16787941
}
],
"countries": [
{
"id": 1269750,
"lon": 79,
"name": "Republic of India",
"score": 1,
"countryGeoNameId": "1269750",
"countryCode": "IN",
"featureCode": "PCLI",
"featureClass": "A",
"stateCode": "00",
"lat": 22,
"stateGeoNameId": "",
"population": 1173108018
}
]
},
"mentions": [
{
"id": 1261481,
"lon": 77.22445,
"source": {
"charIndex": 37,
"string": "New Delhi"
},
"name": "New Delhi",
"countryGeoNameId": "1269750",
"countryCode": "IN",
"featureCode": "PPLC",
"featureClass": "P",
"stateCode": "07",
"confidence": 1,
"lat": 28.63576,
"stateGeoNameId": "1273293",
"population": 317797
}
]
},
"people": [
{
"count": 1,
"name": "Einstien"
}
]
},
"status": "ok",
"milliseconds": 22,
"version": "2.6.0"
}
You can also just get info from the GeoNames database inside CLIFF:
from cliff.api import Cliff
my_cliff = Cliff('http://myserver.com:8080')
my_cliff.geonames_lookup(4943351)
This will give you results like this:
{
"results": {
"id": 4943351,
"lon": -71.09172,
"name": "Massachusetts Institute of Technology",
"countryGeoNameId": "6252001",
"countryCode": "US",
"featureCode": "SCH",
"featureClass": "S",
"parent": {
"id": 4943909,
"lon": -71.39184,
"name": "Middlesex County",
"countryGeoNameId": "6252001",
"countryCode": "US",
"featureCode": "ADM2",
"featureClass": "A",
"parent": {
"id": 6254926,
"lon": -71.10832,
"name": "Massachusetts",
"countryGeoNameId": "6252001",
"countryCode": "US",
"featureCode": "ADM1",
"featureClass": "A",
"parent": {
"id": 6252001,
"lon": -98.5,
"name": "United States",
"countryGeoNameId": "6252001",
"countryCode": "US",
"featureCode": "PCLI",
"featureClass": "A",
"stateCode": "00",
"lat": 39.76,
"stateGeoNameId": "",
"population": 310232863
},
"stateCode": "MA",
"lat": 42.36565,
"stateGeoNameId": "6254926",
"population": 6433422
},
"stateCode": "MA",
"lat": 42.48555,
"stateGeoNameId": "6254926",
"population": 1503085
},
"stateCode": "MA",
"lat": 42.35954,
"stateGeoNameId": "6254926",
"population": 0
},
"status": "ok",
"version": "2.6.0"
}
If you want to work on this API client, then first clone the source repo from GitHub and install the dependencies
nmake install
Then make a .env file in this directory and put the url to your CLIFF server in it:
CLIFF_URL=http://localhost:8080
make test to make sure all the test passcliff/__init__.pymake build-release to create an install packagemake release-test to upload it to PyPI's test platformmake release to upload it to PyPImediacloud naming, underscored method names, remove deprecated NLP endpointgeonamesLookup helper)FAQs
Media Cloud CLIFF API Client Library
We found that mediacloud-cliff 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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